Teaching Music At Stanford 1949 1974 Directing the Carmel Bach Festival And Th
Teaching Music At Stanford 1949 1974 Directing the Carmel Bach Festival And Th
Sandor Ive Salgo
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Salgo: Certainly in Princeton it was just the opposite. "This is an Ivy League college, " said Professor Welch. "If you want performances you have to go to New York. " Crawford: I would like to read something that Virgil Thomson wrote about you because it s related. It says [reads], "Opera production, long a custom at Stanford, is nowhere in our colleges more carefully done. Many a larger institution has less fine choral and orchestra resources, " and so on. "Stanford has been fortunate in its ...conductors: Jan Popper and now Sandor Salgo have given to the orchestral execution a remarkably high finish and to the whole pacing of performances the animation that makes opera come to life. We are little accustomed in the East to this kind of college production. " Salgo: Yes. I think he wrote that after he attended a performance of Falstaff here. Crawford: So there you have accolades from a composer and a writer. Salgo: Yes--the concept was something new, you see, and Crosten espoused it, and President Sterling supported it.
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