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Peoples' Symphony Concerts Artist History 1917-1918 PEOPLES’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS ARTIST HISTORY 1917-1918 Season 1924-1925 Season American String Quartet Flonzaley Quartet Barrere Ensemble French-American String Quartet Cherniavsky trio Hans Letz Quartet Flonzaley Quartet Lenox String Quartet the Flonzaleys Francis Moore, piano & Hugo Kortschak, violin Kaufman Quartet New York String Quartet Letz Quartet New York Trio Trio de Lutece Leo Ornstein, piano & Hans Kindler, cello David and Clara Mannes, violin Philharmonic Quartet Margulies Trio Olive Mead Quartet Edith Rubel Trio 1925-1926 Season 1926-1927 Season Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bloch, violin 25th Anniversary Concert Denishawn Dancers Marguerite D’Alvarez, contralto Flonzaley Quartet Denishawn Dancers Lenox String Quartet Flonzaley Quartet Letz Quartet Letz Quartet Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Mr. and Mrs. David Mannes, violin New York String Quartet Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Leo Ornstein, piano New York Trio San Francisco Chamber Music Ensemble Mme. Sokolsky-Fried, piano Joseph Szigeti, violin Joseph Szigeti, violin Nina Tarasova, Russian Folk Singer Nina Tarasova, Russian Folk Singer Cornelius van Vliet, cello Cornelius van Vliet, cello 1927-1928 Season 1928-1929 Season Denishawn School Horace Britt, cello Willem Durieux, cello Hart House String Quartet Flonzaley Quartet Michio Ito, dancer Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hughes, piano Letz Quartet Letz Quartet Mr. And Mrs. David Mannes, violin Mr. and Mrs. David Mannes, violin Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Elly Ney, piano New York Chamber Music Society Lenora Sparkes, soprano Elly Ney, piano Stringwood Ensemble Erna Rubinstein, violin Joseph Szigeti, violin Russian Symphonic Choir Nina Tarasova, Russian Folk Singer Sittig Trio Tollefsen Trio Stringwood Ensemble 1929-1930 Season 1930-1931 Season Dorsha Denishawn School Martha Graham, dancer Esardy Trio Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Gordon String Quartet Musical Art Quartet Martha Graham, dancer Elly Ney, piano Hans Kindler, cello The Old World Trio Mischa Levitzki, piano Erna Rubinstein, violin Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Russian Symphonic Choir Musical Art Quartet Stradivarius Quartet Max Rosen, violin Stringwood Ensemble Russian Symphony Choir Nina Tarasova, Russian Folk Singer Stradivarius Quartet Tollefsen Trio Joseph Szigeti, violin 1931-1932 Season 1932-1933 Season Brosa String Quartet Clarence Adler, piano & Eddy Brown, violin Budapest String Quartet Brosa String Quartet Yelly D’Aranyi, violin Budapest String Quartet Gordon String Quartet Georges Enesco, violin Mischa Levitzki, piano Esardy Trio Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Robert Goldsand, piano Musical Art Quartet Gordon String Quartet Charles Naegele, piano Musical Art Quartet Benno Rabinof, violin Leo Ornstein, piano Russian Symphonic Choir Felix Salmond, cello Cornelius van Vliet, cello Harold Samuel, piano Cornelius van Vliet Trio Andreas Weissgerber, violin 1933-1934 Season 1934-1935 Season Clarence Adler, piano & Eddy Brown¸ violin Clarence Adler, piano & Boris Koutzen, violin Brosa String Quartet Barrere-Salzedo-Britt Budapest String Quartet Budapest String Quartet Gordon String Quartet Gordon String Quartet Mischa Levitzki, piano Ernest Hutchenson, piano Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Mischa Levitzki, piano Musical Art Quartet Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Leo Ornstein, piano Musical Art Quartet Felix Salmond, cello Felix Salmond, cello Harold Samuel, piano Harold Samuel, piano Toscha Seidel, violin Toscha Seidel, violin Cornelius van Vliet Trio Stradivarius Quartet 1935-1936 Season 1936-1937 Season Clarence Adler, piano & Michel Piastro, violin Gaspar Cassado, cello Barrere-Salzedo-Britt Ignaz Friedman, piano Curtis String Quartet Poldi Mildner, piano Emanuel Feuermann, cello Charles Naegele, piano Josef and Rosina Lhevinne, pianos Ezra Rachlin, piano Hortense Monath, piano Toscha Seidel, violin Musical Art Quartet Ruggiero Ricci, violin Harold Samuel, piano Toscha Seidel, violin Stradivarius Quartet Washington String Quartet 1937-1938 Season 1938-1939 Season Simon Barrere, piano Alexander Brailowsky, piano Harold Bauer, piano Budapest Quartet Budapest Quartet Georges Enesco, violin Curtis String Quartet Sascha Gorodnitzki, piano Emanuel Feuermann, cello Kolisch Quartet Gordon String Quartet Mischa Levitzki, piano Percy Grainger, piano Eugene Lhevinne, piano Josef and Rosina Lhevinne, pianos Eugene List, piano Maurice Marechal, cello Musical Art Quartet Musical art Quartet Charles Naegele, piano Guiomar Novaes, piano Guiomar Novaes, piano Leo Ornstein, piano Pasquier Trio Pasquier Trio Pro Arte Quartet Ezra Rachlin, piano Roth Quartet Moriz Rosenthal, piano Felix Salmond, cello Stradivarius Quartet Toscha Seidel, violin Joseph Szigeti, violin Joseph Szigeti, violin Roman Totenberg, violin Robert Virovai, violin 1939-1940 Season 1940-1941 Season Harold Bauer, piano Maurice Eisenberg, cello Simon Barrere, piano Belgian Quartet Budapest Quartet Alexander Brailowsky, piano Gaspar Cassado, cello Budapest Quartet Emanuel Feuermann, cello Emanuel Feuermann, cello Percy Grainger, piano Robert Goldsand, piano Griller Quartet Gordon String Quartet Marcel Hubert, cello Griller Quartet Kolisch Quartet Mischa Levitzki, piano Loewenguth String Quartet Charles Naegele, piano Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Guiomar Novaes, piano Pro Arte Quartet Egon Petri, piano Ossy Renardy, violin Ruggiero Ricci, violin Salzedo Harp Duo Roth Quartet Frank Sheridan, piano Felix Salmond, cello Trio of New York David Saperton, piano Joseph Szigeti, violin Patricia Travers, violin 1941-1942 Season 1942-1943 Season Simon Barrere, piano Stell Andersen, piano Barrere Trio Budapest Quartet Shura Cherkassky, piano Busch Quartet Harold Bauer, piano Robert Casadesus, piano Belgian Piano Quartet Raya Garbousova, cello Budapest Quartet Robert Goldsand, piano Adolf Busch, violin Gordon String Quartet Raya Garbousova, cello Josef Lhevinne, piano Gordon String Quartet Witold Malcuzynski, piano Sascha Gorodnitzki, piano Musical Art Quartet Marcel Hubert, cello Guiomar Novaes, piano Josef Lhevinne, piano Ruggiero Ricci, violin Nathan Milstein, violin Roth Quartet Mieczyslaw Munz, piano Felix Salmond, cello Musical Art Quartet Salzedo-Le Roy-Scholz Ensemble Egon Petri, piano Rudolf Serkin, piano Ossy Renardy, violin Jan Smeterlin, piano Roth Quartet Joseph Szigeti, violin Patricia Travers, violin 1943-1944 Season 1944-1945 Season Claudio Arrau, piano American Woodwind Ensemble Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson, pianos Erno Balogh, piano Alexander Borovsky, piano Britt Trio Britt String Ensemble Budapest String Quartet Budapest Quartet The Cherniavsky Duo Busch Quartet Raya Garbousova, cello Zino Francescatti, violin Robert Goldsand, piano Carl Friedberg, piano Erica Morini, violin Gordon String Quartet Egon Petri, piano Marcel Hubert, cello Roth Quartet Wanda Landowska, harpsichord Joseph Szigeti, violin Erica Morini, violin Efrem Zimbalist, violin Guiomar Novaes, piano Egon Petri, piano Mishel Piastro, violin Joseph Schuster, cello Isaac Stern, violin Joseph Szigeti, violin with Andor Foldes, piano Paul Wittgenstein, piano and the Kolish Quartet 1945-1946 Season 1946-1947 Season Claudio Arrau, piano Claudio Arrau, piano Simon Barrere, piano Erno Balogh, piano Budapest String Quartet Budapest String Quartet Shura Cherkassky, piano George Chavchavadze, piano Raya Garbousova, cello Anna Dorfmann, piano Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano Gordon String Quartet Ray Lev, piano Griller String Quartet Ossy Renardy, violin Isaac Stern, violin Isaac Stern, violin Kroll Quartet Joseph Szigeti, violin Ray Lev, piano Roman Totenberg, violin Guiomar Novaes, piano Pascal Quartet Pasquier Trio Egon Petri, piano Ruggiero Ricci, violin Salzedo Ensemble Joseph Schuster, cello Joseph Szigeti, violin 1947-1948 Season 1948-1949 Season Jacques Abram, piano Jacques Abram, piano Simon Barrere, piano Simon Barrere, piano Budapest String Quartet Budapest String Quartet Arnold Eidus, violin Anna Dorfmann, piano Samson Francois, piano Pierre Fournier, piano Robert Goldsand, piano Samson Francois, piano Griller String Quartet Szymon Goldberg, violin Guilet String Quartet Guilet String Quartet Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano & Joseph Szigeti, violin Ray Lev, piano Hungarian String Quartet Guiomar Novaes, piano Kroll String Quartet Paganini Quartet Benno Moiseiwitsch, piano Pascal Quartet Pasquier Trio Persinger-Britt Trio Leonard Shure, piano Ruggiero Ricci, violin Miriam Solovieff, violin Joseph Schuster, cello Jacques Thibaud, violin Joseph Szigeti, violin Sylvia Zaremba, piano Efrem Zimbalist, violin 1949-1950 Season 1952-1953 Season Budapest String Quartet Frances Magnes, violin Pierre Fournier, cello Rudolf Firkusny, piano Samson Francois, piano Pierre Fournier, cello Carroll Glenn, violin William Kapell, piano Szymon Goldberg, violin Gina Bachauer, piano Robert Goldsand, piano Szymon Goldberg, violin Joanna Graudan¸ piano Quartetto Italiano Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano Hungarian Quartet Hungarian String Quartet Budapest String Quartet Maryla Jonas, piano Loewenguth Quartet Kroll String Quartet Juilliard String Quartet Jacob Lateiner, piano Paganini Quartet Loewenguth String Quartet Saidenberg Little Symphony Nikita Magaloff, piano Amadeus Quartet Benno Moiseiwitsch, piano New Music String Quartet Paganini String Quartet Eugene List, Carroll Glenn and Quartet Joseph Szigeti, violin Efrem Zimbalist, violin 1954-1955 Season 1955-1956 Season Ruggiero Ricci, violin Ruggiero Ricci, violin Byron Janis, piano Szymon Goldberg, violin Daniel Wayenberg, piano Gina Bachauer, piano Leonard Rose, cello Rudolf Firkusny, piano Gina Bachauer, piano Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano Rudolf Firkusny,
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