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    Object ID

    2015.2.16

    Object Name

    Print, Photographic

    Date

    1936

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    Front: Black and white photograph of Arturo Toscanini (center, in black suit) speaking with a group of people in Palestine. Toscanini spoke out against Nazi policies and actions in Europe, and conducted the Palestine Symphony Orchestra in their first concert on December 26m 1936. Back: Various pencil markings and stamps, including copyright information.

    Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash Press Photograph of Arturo Toscanini and possibly Bronislaw Huberman among enthusiastic fans during first concert of Palestine Symphony Orchestra. Photograph Copyright by R. Weissenstein, Tel Aviv.

    Dimensions

    7 x 8 1/2"

    Keywords

    Palestine Symphony Orchestra, Music, Palestine, Stamp, violin, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Arturo Huberman Toscanini

    Subcollection

    Orchestra

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    Creative Commons Public Domain Mark
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    Arturo Toscanini Among Fans during First Concert of Palestine Symphony Orchestra

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