1868 Birth of German soprano Erika WEDEKIND in Hannover. d-Zürich, 10 OCT 1944. Sister of German playwright, Frank
Wedekind. Début at the Dresden Royal Opera as Frau
Fluth in Nicolai's Lustigen Weiber von Windsor.
1906 Birth of American baritone Conrad THIBAULT in Northridge, MA. Performer with Jacques Fray Music Room on WQXR AM-FM, NYC. Search Amazon.com for Conrad THIBAULT
1943 In NYC, illness forces NY Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Bruno Walter
to use somewhat unknown Leonard Bernstien to conduct the orchestra. It began
his legendary career as conductor and composer. Search Amazon.com for Leonard Bernstien
1948 Death of American contralto Josephine Jacoby, in New York City. b-1875. MET Oct. 15, 1899, Concert: 1st opera: Nov. 25,
1903 [Rossweisse] Die Walküre, 6 seasons (1899-00, 1903-08) 296 perf.,
30 roles, 27 works. Search Amazon.com for Josephine Jacoby
1955 Birth of Dutch composer Cord MEIJERING in Esens, Germany.
1964 FP of Richard Yardumian's Symphony No. 2 Psalms, soprano Lili Chookasian, with the Philadelphia Orchestra, under Eugene Ormandy. CD-Symphony No.2, Armenian Suite
1981 Hawaii's Classical music station, KHPR-FM, begins broadcasting from an improvised studio in the quarry area of University of Hawaii, Manoa. Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde" was the first selection aired. Cliff Eblen, was Hawaii Public Radio's first President and Manager. Heard during the first years were announcers Bob Miller, Rick Hutto, Charles Andrews, Alan Campbell, Tom Armbruster, TV-anchor-Joe Moore's Moore Mozart. Search Amazon.com for Hawaii Public Radio
2002 FP of John Tavener's Ikon of Eros for soloists, chorus and orchestra. Jorja Fleezanis, violin; Patricia Rozario, soprano; Tim Krol, baritone; the Minnesota Chorale and Minnesota Orchestra, Paul Goodwin conducting at the St. Paul Cathedral, St. Paul, MN. CD-Ikon of Eros
2003 FP of Paul Hayden's Filé for orchestra, one movement, 8 minutes. Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra Site, Timothy
Muffitt, Director at Baton Rouge Centroplex Theater, Baton Rouge, LA.