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Joseph Rosenstock

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In January 1952 Rosenstock succeeded Laszlo Halász as General Director of the NYCO. He served in that post for four seasons, continuing Halász's innovative programming of unusual repertoire mixed with standard works. He led the world premiere of
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in 1928. However, he received such poor critical reviews that he himself resigned after only six performances and Bodanzky was brought back.
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on 13 February 1969. During those eight years, he conducted 248 performances at the Metropolitan Opera, including a number of
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and became a regular member of the Met conducting staff until his last performance conducting
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A Jewish orchestra in Nazi Germany: musical politics and the Berlin Jewish Culture League
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to conduct the Japan Symphony Orchestra (which had been founded in 1926 and became the
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in 1951). He remained in Tokyo until 1946 and, while he was there, he taught
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In 1948 Rosenstock returned to New York to work as a conductor with the
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Rosenstock returned to the Met on 31 January 1961 to conduct
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Verdi and the Germans: From Unification to the Third Reich
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in the company's repertoire with a 1954 production of
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that season only sold 35 percent of the house seats.
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Index

Kraków
New York City
Opera
Polish
German
Kraków
New York City
conductor
State Theatre
Darmstadt
Hagith
Karol Szymanowski
State Opera
Wiesbaden
Ernst Krenek
Der Diktator
Das geheime Königreich
Schwergewicht, oder Die Ehre der Nation
Maifestwoche
Metropolitan Opera
New York City
Artur Bodanzky
Mannheim
Berlin
Jüdischer Kulturbund
Nabucco
Japan
NHK Symphony Orchestra
Hideo Saito
Toho Gakuen School of Music

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