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Investment banker Richard Westerfield tells the story of how he filled in as a conductor for the New York Philharmonic
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He came to prominence in 1993 at age 35 when he stepped in at the last minute for three concerts with the
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is an American conductor. He has served as Associate Conductor of the
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Boston Symphony Orchestra
Brown University Orchestra
Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra
Alabama Symphony Orchestra
New York Philharmonic
Erich Leinsdorf
JP Morgan
Alabama Symphony Orchestra
"Morgan's Baton-Wielding Banker"
New York Times
"Weekend, November 19–20"
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Investment banker Richard Westerfield tells the story of how he filled in as a conductor for the New York Philharmonic
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