Musicians
Found in 213 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Davine Classical Accordion Music and Long Play Album Collection
Robert Davine (1924-2001) was a Professor of Accordion and Theory at the University of Denver's Lamont School of Music until his death. Robert Davine founded the school's accordion department in the late 1950s, and was the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award for 1998 - 1999. The collection consists of sheet music and scores for various classical accordion compositions, as well as apporximately 50 LP vinyl albums.
Robert Joffrey and Donna Roll
Robert Joffrey socializes with Donna Roll, a soprano opera singer.
Robert Shaw, 1944 August 21
Robert Shaw (4-30-1916 to 1-25-1999) Conductor most famous for his Chorale; played with Cleveland Orchestra and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Robert Slack, 1937 December
Arthur Oberfelder's business partner for many years.
Robert Stolz (Conductor), 1944 August 11
Robert Stolz (8-25-1880 to 6-27-1975) Known for his concerts of Viennese music; composed musical scores for movies, winning Academy Awards.
Rudolf Firkusny, 1950 November 6
Rudolf Firkusny (2-11-1912 to 7-19-1994) Czech American classical pianist well known for playing Czech composers.
Salvatore Baccaloni, 1943 February 2
Salvatore Baccaloni (4-14-1900 to 12-31-1969 ) known for his role in musical, Fanny Sang in La Scala Opera
Samson Francois, 1948 December 10
Samson Francois (1924 to 1970) Known for performances of Chopin, Schumann, Debussy, and Ravel.
Saul Caston and President Eisenhower, between 1950-1961
Signed photograph of President Eisenhower and Saul Caston, conductor of DSO, speaking at an event.
Saul Caston at Red Rocks, between 1950-1970
Saul Caston, conductor of DSO, stands on the stage at Red Rocks Amphitheater.