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31: 108:, Izler Solomon's first position as music director was from 1936 to 1941 with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra. While there, he premiered more than 150 American works. Subsequently, he was music director of the 262: 267: 247: 197: 219: 113: 109: 148: 125: 229: 117: 105: 257: 252: 8: 137: 136:
Philharmonic Orchestra. His career was cut short by a stroke in 1976. He died in 1987 in
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He made a number of respected recordings, including the world premiere recording of
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Izler Solomon 1948
orchestra conductor
Midwest
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Philadelphia Orchestra
Chicago Symphony
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Israel Philharmonic
Indiana University
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Max Bruch
Violin Concerto No. 2
RCA Victor
Jascha Heifetz
Will Crutchfield
New York Times
A short biography
Archived
Wayback Machine
Fabien Sevitzky
Music Directors, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
John Nelson
Categories
American male conductors (music)
1910 births
1987 deaths
20th-century American conductors (music)
20th-century American male musicians

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