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Gardner's conducting appearances included the premiere of his symphonic poem New Russia in 1921 with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the first performance of his Broadway (1924) with the Boston Symphony in 1930. From 1938 to 1939, Gardner conducted for the
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from 1914 to 1915, performed with the Chicago Symphony (several times as soloist) in 1915, and toured with the
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Symphonies, and in Germany and Holland. He premiered his own Violin Concerto in 1918 with the
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As a violin teacher, Gardner held appointments at the Institute of Musical Art (now the
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in 1916 and 1917. In addition to solo recitals, Gardner appeared as soloist with the
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Stokes, Frederick A. (2006) . "Samuel Gardner". In Martens, Frederick H. (ed.).
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Gardner made his New York debut in 1913, played 2nd violin in the
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Samuel Gardner composing at a Hamilton piano between 1915 and 1920
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for a symphonic poem (1918), and an honorary doctorate from the
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in New York, and in 1946 he became the first Conductor and
319:"Collection: The Samuel Gardner Papers | Archives at Yale" 431: 150:, and a handful of things for orchestra, including 119:– January 23, 1984) was an American composer and 447: 178:and Felix Winternitz from 1902 to 1908. At the 414:Our American Music: Three Hundred Years of It 166:Samuel Gardner was born August 25, 1891, in 19:For other people named Samuel Gardner, see 279:for his Second String Quartet (1918), the 294:He died in New York on January 23, 1984. 182:(1908-1913), Gardner studied violin with 248:) from 1924 to 1941. He also taught at 448: 416:. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 411: 348: 491:20th-century American male musicians 376: 374: 344: 342: 340: 338: 313: 311: 309: 307: 13: 390:. New York. 1984-01-24. p. 25 275:Gardner received a prize from the 14: 502: 421: 371: 335: 304: 180:New York Institute of Musical Art 471:20th-century American violinists 36: 466:20th-century American composers 428:Samuel Gardner Music Collection 272:of the Staten Island Symphony. 21:Samuel Gardner (disambiguation) 16:American composer and violinist 1: 437:The Samuel Gardner Collection 297: 154:, which was performed by the 138:in 1918. He was a student of 412:Howard, John Tasker (1939). 161: 7: 432:University of South Florida 10: 507: 486:Pupils of Percy Goetschius 405: 18: 285:New York College of Music 235:Boston Symphony Orchestra 99: 79: 52: 47: 35: 28: 481:American male violinists 476:American male composers 254:University of Wisconsin 176:Charles Martin Loeffler 158:in the 1929-30 season. 291:piece for violinists. 215:Philadelphia Orchestra 103:Composer and violinist 48:Background information 353:. Mineloa, New York: 266:Federal Music Project 258:Hartt School of Music 203:New York Philharmonic 186:and composition with 277:Pulitzer Foundation 250:Columbia University 90:Manhattan, New York 70:Kherson Governorate 357:. pp. 32–38. 355:Dover Publications 115:(August 25, 1891, 364:978-0-486-45041-4 323:archives.yale.edu 219:Leopold Stokowski 211:Willem Mengelberg 130:origin. He won a 107: 106: 498: 441:Archives at Yale 417: 399: 398: 396: 395: 378: 369: 368: 346: 333: 332: 330: 329: 315: 246:Juilliard School 188:Percy Goetschius 144:Percy Goetschius 86: 83:January 23, 1984 62: 60: 40: 26: 25: 506: 505: 501: 500: 499: 497: 496: 495: 446: 445: 424: 408: 403: 402: 393: 391: 380: 379: 372: 365: 347: 336: 327: 325: 317: 316: 305: 300: 289:standard encore 195:Kneisel Quartet 164: 156:Boston Symphony 110: 88: 84: 64: 63:August 25, 1891 58: 56: 43: 31: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 504: 494: 493: 488: 483: 478: 473: 468: 463: 458: 444: 443: 434: 423: 422:External links 420: 419: 418: 407: 404: 401: 400: 387:New York Times 370: 363: 351:Violin Mastery 334: 302: 301: 299: 296: 270:Music Director 239:Pierre Monteux 207:Josef Stránský 172:Russian Empire 163: 160: 136:string quartet 132:Pulitzer prize 113:Samuel Gardner 109:Musical artist 108: 105: 104: 101: 97: 96: 87:(aged 92) 81: 77: 76: 74:Russian Empire 54: 50: 49: 45: 44: 41: 33: 32: 30:Samuel Gardner 29: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 503: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 467: 464: 462: 459: 457: 454: 453: 451: 442: 438: 435: 433: 429: 426: 425: 415: 410: 409: 389: 388: 383: 377: 375: 366: 360: 356: 352: 345: 343: 341: 339: 324: 320: 314: 312: 310: 308: 303: 295: 292: 290: 286: 282: 278: 273: 271: 267: 261: 259: 255: 251: 247: 242: 240: 236: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 212: 208: 204: 200: 196: 191: 189: 185: 184:Franz Kneisel 181: 177: 173: 169: 168:Elizavethgrad 159: 157: 153: 149: 148:chamber works 145: 141: 140:Franz Kneisel 137: 133: 129: 126: 122: 118: 114: 102: 100:Occupation(s) 98: 95: 91: 82: 78: 75: 71: 67: 55: 51: 46: 39: 34: 27: 22: 413: 392:. Retrieved 385: 350: 326:. Retrieved 322: 293: 274: 262: 243: 199:Elshuco Trio 192: 165: 151: 117:Elizavetgrad 112: 111: 85:(1984-01-23) 66:Elizavetgrad 461:1984 deaths 456:1891 births 231:Los Angeles 221:, with the 213:, with the 450:Categories 394:2022-03-20 328:2022-03-20 298:References 281:Loeb Prize 59:1891-08-25 223:St. Louis 162:Biography 121:violinist 152:Broadway 439:at the 430:at the 406:Sources 227:Chicago 134:with a 125:Russian 361:  256:, the 252:, the 237:under 229:, and 217:under 205:under 128:Jewish 359:ISBN 209:and 142:and 80:Died 53:Born 123:of 94:USA 452:: 384:. 373:^ 337:^ 321:. 306:^ 241:. 225:, 190:. 170:, 92:, 72:, 68:, 397:. 367:. 331:. 61:) 57:( 23:.

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Samuel Gardner (disambiguation)
Samuel Gardner composing at a Hamilton piano between 1915 and 1920
Elizavetgrad
Kherson Governorate
Russian Empire
Manhattan, New York
USA
Elizavetgrad
violinist
Russian
Jewish
Pulitzer prize
string quartet
Franz Kneisel
Percy Goetschius
chamber works
Boston Symphony
Elizavethgrad
Russian Empire
Charles Martin Loeffler
New York Institute of Musical Art
Franz Kneisel
Percy Goetschius
Kneisel Quartet
Elshuco Trio
New York Philharmonic
Josef Stránský
Willem Mengelberg
Philadelphia Orchestra
Leopold Stokowski

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