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for 22 years (1954–76). In that time he added more than 75 works, made recordings, premiered new pieces and led the orchestra on several tours. He expanded the orchestra's series of family and suburban outreach concerts. He is also known for his numerous transcriptions and arrangements for viola.
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In 1966, Katims was named Seattle's 'First Citizen' by the Seattle Real Estate Board, and his portrait was featured on the cover of the Seattle telephone book. From 1976 to 1985 Katims served as artistic director of the
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advised him to switch to viola. Katims played with a number of chamber music ensembles, including the New York Piano Quartet, and was an extra violist with the notable
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with which he collaborated for 15 years and made six highly regarded recordings, beginning in 1941. He played at various festivals like the
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on the first-desk of the section. During his decade with the orchestra, Katims developed a close relationship with conductor
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and became his assistant. He conducted orchestras such as the
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