Vladimir Golschmann

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Vladimir Golschmann (born 16 December 1893 in Paris, France, died 1972) was a French conductor.

Among his recordings was "Modern French Music," a circa 1950 Long playing record, Capitol Records, P8244. On this recording he conducted The Concert Arts Orchestra. The program was Honegger, Pastorale D'ete; Milhaud, Le Boeuf Sur Le Toit; Satie Three Gymnopedies; Ravel, Le Tombeau de Couperin.

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Preceded by
Rudolph Ganz
Music Director, St Louis Symphony Orchestra
1931–1958
Succeeded by
Edouard van Remoortel