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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1953-1990
Creator:
Stein, Irvin, 1906-
Extent: 0.2 linear feet (1 box)
Dr. Irving Stein (1906-2000) was an orthopedic surgeon and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, who also served on
the board of the Philadelphia Orchestra. This collection documents his relationship with Eugene Ormandy (1899-1985), the conductor
of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and his efforts to memorialize Ormandy's accomplishments following his death.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1969-1997
(Bulk: 1990-1993)
Creator:
Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985
Extent: 3.75 linear feet (9 boxes)
Eugene Ormandy (1899-1985) was a Hungarian-born violinist and conductor best known for his association with the Philadelphia
Orchestra. Ormandy’s characteristic conducting style resulted in the “Philadelphia Sound,” which he brought around the world
through recordings, international tours, and guest conducting engagements. This is a collection of transcripts of oral history
interviews conducted with Eugene Ormandy and others connected to him or to the Philadelphia Orchestra about Ormandy and his
influence on the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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