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Walter Henry Rothwell

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19: 266: 121:, deciding that he preferred symphonic conducting to opera. He conducted this orchestra for seven years until it was disbanded because of financial problems resulting from the United States' entry into 118: 86:
After a two-year apprenticeship under Mahler, Rothwell left Hamburg to conduct operatic performances in many European cities, becoming director of the Royal Opera in
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Famous Musicians of a Wandering Race: Biographical sketches of outstanding figures of Jewish origin in the musical world
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He continued in this position until 13 March 1927 when he died of a heart attack while driving to the beach at
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in that city. In this role he was discovered by an impresario named Pollini who brought him to
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at the age of nine. On graduating from the academy he undertook further studies in
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In the summer of 1919, Rothwell became the first music director of the
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After initial training from his mother, who had been a piano pupil of
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and focused on teaching and guest conducting appointments.
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Madama Butterfly
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Los Angeles Philharmonic
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
Santa Monica, California



"Walter H. Rothwell Dies in His Auto. Director of Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Stricken With Apoplexy Conducted at Stadium Death"
New York Times

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