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Robert Mann
Robert Mann
American musician, composer and conductor
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Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini
Italian conductor (1867-1957)
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Robert Ward
Robert Ward
American composer
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Alan Shulman
Alan Shulman
American composer and cellist
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Morton Gould
Morton Gould
American composer, conductor, arranger, and pianist
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Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann
American composer (1911-1975)
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Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler
Austrian late-Romantic composer
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Eugen Jochum
Eugen Jochum
German conductor
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Henry Kimball Hadley
Henry Kimball Hadley
American composer
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Charles Ives
Charles Ives
American composer
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Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein
American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist
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New York Philharmonic Orchestra
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
American symphony orchestra in New York, NY
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Joseph Schwantner
Joseph Schwantner
American composer
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Seattle Symphony
Seattle Symphony
American orchestra based in Seattle, Washington
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Leopold Stokowski
Leopold Stokowski
British conductor
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Charles Munch
Charles Munch
French musician
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Pierre Monteux
Pierre Monteux
French conductor
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Marvin Hamlisch
Marvin Hamlisch
American composer and conductor (1944-2012)
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Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Symphony Orchestra
American symphony orchestra in Boston, MA
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Werner Janssen
Werner Janssen
American conductor
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Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
orchestra
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Gerard Schwarz
Gerard Schwarz
American conductor
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John Barbirolli
John Barbirolli
British conductor and cellist
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Philadelphia Orchestra
Philadelphia Orchestra
American symphony orchestra in Philadelphia, PA
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Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandy
Hungarian conductor and violinist
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Steven Reineke
Steven Reineke
American conductor
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David Robertson
David Robertson
American conductor
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Jacob Avshalomov
Jacob Avshalomov
Jewish-American composer and conductor
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Henry Cowell
Henry Cowell
American composer, music theorist, pianist, teacher, publisher, and impresario
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Michael Tilson Thomas
Michael Tilson Thomas
American conductor, pianist and composer
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
American orchestra based in Pittsburgh
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John Adams
John Adams
American composer
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Georg Solti
Georg Solti
Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor
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Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss
German composer and orchestra director
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Dimitri Mitropoulos
Dimitri Mitropoulos
Greek conductor, pianist, and composer
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky
Russian composer, pianist and conductor
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Alfredo Antonini
Alfredo Antonini
American conductor
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Johan Wagenaar
Johan Wagenaar
Dutch composer, teacher, and organist
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Diderik Wagenaar
Diderik Wagenaar
Dutch composer
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George Szell
George Szell
American conductor
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José Serebrier
José Serebrier
Uruguayan conductor and composer
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Claudio Abbado
Claudio Abbado
Italian conductor (1933-2014)
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Carlos Kleiber
Carlos Kleiber
German-born Austrian conductor
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Manuel Rosenthal
Manuel Rosenthal
French composer and conductor
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Eugene Aynsley Goossens
Eugene Aynsley Goossens
English conductor and composer
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BBC Symphony Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
British orchestra based in London
Bernard Wagenaar
Dutch-American composer

Bernard Wagenaar

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Dutch-American composer
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Music

Bernard Wagenaar (July 18, 1894 – May 19, 1971) was a Dutch-American composer, conductor and violinist.

Wagenaar was born in Arnhem. He studied at Utrecht University before starting his career as a teacher and conductor in 1914. He moved to the U.S. in 1920, and he became a citizen in 1927. From 1925 to 1968 he taught at the Juilliard School, where Ned Rorem, Jacob Druckman, Bernard Herrmann, Robert Ward, Tutti Camarata, Charles Jones, Alan Shulman, Katharine Mulky Warne, and James Cohn were among his pupils. He was an active member of the League of Composers and similar organizations and was an officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau in the Netherlands. He died in York, Maine.

He wrote four symphonies (1926, 1930, 1936 and 1946) and other orchestral, vocal, and chamber music in a broadly neoclassical style.

His second symphony was one of the few American works Arturo Toscanini performed with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra; the first performances were on November 10, 11, and 13, 1933, in Carnegie Hall.