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25 Ιαν 1999 · Robert Shaw (Conductor) Born: April 30, 1916 - Red Bluff, California, USA Died: January 25, 1999 - New Haven, USA: In his long career, which spanned six decades and four cities, Robert Shaw transformed choral conducting into an art and nearly single-handedly raised its standards to a new level.
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All of the thirteen tracks in this beautiful collection are taken from a wide variety of previously released recordings made for Telarc by the late Robert Shaw, the Dean of American choral conductors.
20 Μαΐ 2019 · Over his career, Robert Shaw received dozens of awards and honors including the George M. Peabody Medal and the National Medal of the Arts.
The group sang regularly on the radio for 17 years and made over 100 recordings. Shaw’s true passion was for the music of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, and he was a champion of several 20th century composers, such as Stravinsky, Poulenc, Bartok, Hindemith, Ives, and Britten.
Robert Shaw – Man of Many Voices explores the improbable story of Shaw’s life and career, from his childhood as a preacher’s son in rural Red Bluff, California, to his unexpected move to...
Robert Shaw was an American choral and orchestral conductor. Shaw graduated in 1938 from Pomona College, Claremont, California, where he directed the Glee Club. In 1941 he founded the Collegiate Chorale in New York and led it until 1954. He was director of the choral departments of the Berkshire.
Robert Shaw (conductor, born April 30, 1916, Red Bluff, California; died January 25, 1999) Four decades ago, the great--and not easily pleased--Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini was conducting Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with his NBC Symphony Orchestra.