Leopold Stokowski

Leopold Anthony Stokowski (UK: stə-KOF-skee, US: stə-KAWF-skee, stə-KOW-skee; 18 April 1882 – 13 September 1977) was a British conductor. One of the leading conductors of the early and mid-20th century, he is best known for his long association with the Philadelphia Orchestra. He was especially noted for his free-hand conducting style that spurned the traditional baton and for obtaining a characteristic sound from the orchestras he directed. Stokowski was music director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the NBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Symphony of the Air and many others. He was also the founder of the All-American Youth Orchestra, the New York City Symphony, the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra and the American Symphony Orchestra. Stokowski conducted the music for and appeared in several Hollywood films, most notably Disney's Fantasia, and was a lifelong champion of contemporary composers, giving many premieres of new music during his 60-year conducting career. He was well known for his orchestral arrangements of Johann Sebastian Bach. Stokowski, who made his official conducting debut in 1909, appeared in public for the last time in 1975 but continued making recordings until June 1977, a few months before his death at the age of 95.

Similar Artists

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Berliner Philharmoniker

Alfred Brendel

Russian State Symphony Orchestra

Europa Galante

Jenö Jando

André Previn

Dmitri Shostakovich

Leonard Bernstein

Herbert von Karajan

David Parry & London Philharmonic Orchestra

Wilhelm Kempff

Martha Argerich

Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

Julius Frederick Rinaldi

Antal Zalai

Bin Huang

Sir Simon Rattle & Berliner Philharmoniker

David Parry

Wiener Philharmoniker

Itzhak Perlman

Nemanja Radulovic