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Walter Hendl

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Orchestra, Eastman School of Music, and Erie Philharmonic. He also served as the first artistic director of the Ravinia Festival and was a professor of conducting at Mercyhurst College. A supporter of contemporary music, Hendl conducted several premieres and composed incidental music for stage productions. He recorded best-selling albums with RCA Victor, featuring prominent soloists like Jascha Heifetz and Van Cliburn. Hendl died in Pennsylvania after battling heart and lung disease.
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Hendl was born in West New York, New Jersey. He studied at the Curtis Institute of Music and held various conducting and teaching positions throughout his career, including at Sarah Lawrence College, New York Philharmonic, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony
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and served there from 1959 to 1963. He left the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1964. From 1964 to 1972, Hendl served as director of the
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and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in 1954, and the American premiere of
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for various stage productions and made several orchestral transcriptions.
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in Erie. An advocate of contemporary music, he conducted the premieres of
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In 1958, Reiner appointed Hendl associate conductor of the
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with students of the Eastman School in 1965. He composed
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From 1939 to 1941 he taught at 58:, and later went on to study with 14: 792: 631:Erie Philharmonic Music Directors 449:Daniel Patrylak (Acting Director) 413:Daniel Patrylak (Acting Director) 342: 746:American male classical pianists 736:American male conductors (music) 265:John von Rhein (13 April 2007). 198:His best-selling recordings for 131:Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra 766:20th-century classical pianists 106:and conducted its 1955 tour of 771:20th-century American pianists 308: 283: 258: 1: 251: 172:'s Cello Concerto No. 2 with 160:'s Piano Concerto No. 3 with 133:and its part-time conductor. 100:Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra 49: 7: 741:American classical pianists 152:'s Symphony No. 3 with the 10: 797: 115:Chicago Symphony Orchestra 637: 493: 446: 436: 428: 422:Robert Freeman (musician) 418: 410: 400: 392: 382: 373: 365: 360: 315:Delta Omicron In Memoriam 96:Dallas Symphony Orchestra 64:Curtis Institute of Music 56:West New York, New Jersey 761:Deaths from lung disease 440:Eastman School of Music 404:Eastman School of Music 248:, was a ballet dancer. 123:Eastman School of Music 751:American male pianists 653:John R. 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conductor
composer
pianist
West New York, New Jersey
Fritz Reiner
Curtis Institute of Music
Philadelphia
Sarah Lawrence College
pianist
conductor
Berkshire Music Center
Serge Koussevitzky
New York Philharmonic
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra
Symphony of the Air
east Asia
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Ravinia Festival
Eastman School of Music
Rochester, New York
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Erie Philharmonic
Erie, Pennsylvania
Mercyhurst College
Peter Mennin
New York Philharmonic
Bohuslav Martinů
Rudolf Firkušný

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