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Walter Johannes Damrosch (January 30, 1862, Breslau, Prussia; died December 22, 1950, New York City) was an American symphony conductor.
Damrosch was best known as a conductor of Richard Wagner. He was also a pioneer in the performance of music on the radio, and as such became one of the chief popularizers of classical music in the United States.
Though he is now remembered almost exclusively as a conductor, before his radio broadcasts he was equally well-known as a composer. The 1911 Britannica stated:
Damrosch went on to compose operas based on stories such as Cyrano de Bergerac (1913) and The Man Without a Country (1937). Those operas are very seldom performed now. His Wagner recordings are still widely available.
Damrosch was the National Broadcasting Company's music director under David Sarnoff, and from 1928 to 1942, he hosted the network's Music Appreciation Hour, a popular series of radio lectures on classic music aimed at students. (The show was broadcast during school hours, and teachers were provided textbooks and worksheets by the network.) One of the few recordings Damrosch made was of the complete ballet music from the opera King Henry VIII by Camile Saint-Saens, with the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington, D.C., for RCA Victor.
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Ureli Corelli Hill (1842) •Theodore Eisfeld (1848) • Carl Bergmann (1855) • Leopold Damrosch (1876) • Theodore Thomas (1877) • Anton Seidl (1891) • Emil Paur (1898) • Walter Johannes Damrosch (1902) • Vasily Ilyich Safonov (1906) • Gustav Mahler (1909) • Josef
Stránský (1911) • Willem Mengelberg
(1922) • Arturo Toscanini (1928) •
John Barbirolli (1936) • Artur Rodziński (1943) • Bruno Walter (1947) • Leopold Stokowski (1949) • Dimitris Mitropoulos (1949) • Leonard Bernstein (1958) • George Szell (1969) • Pierre Boulez (1971) • Zubin Mehta (1978) • Kurt Masur (1991) • Lorin Maazel (2002)
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