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  2. Ossi Runne - Wikipedia

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    He changed his name to Runne in 1936, and in the early part of his career was known as a trumpeter and an orchestra leader. [3] Upon his return to Finland from the post of conductor for the China Variety Orchestra in Stockholm in 1957, he joined the Musiikki-Fazer company as a studio manager. [3]

  3. Harry Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Rosenthal was born in Belfast in 1893, [2] and by the 1920s he was in London where he had a thriving musical career as a composer, bandleader and pianist, including composing five operettas which met with great success.

  4. Principal (music) - Wikipedia

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    [1] In addition to leading the section, principal players are responsible for playing any solos written for that voice in a given musical score. The principal first violin is called the concertmaster (or "leader" in the UK) and is considered the leader of not only the string section, but of the entire orchestra, subordinate only to the conductor.

  5. Concertmaster - Wikipedia

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    The concertmaster (from the German Konzertmeister), first chair [1] (U.S.) or leader [2] (U.K.) is the principal first violin player in an orchestra (clarinet or oboe in a concert band). After the conductor , the concertmaster is the most significant leader in an orchestra , symphonic band or other musical ensemble .

  6. Harry Salter - Wikipedia

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    Harry Salter (1899 – March 5, 1984) [1] was an American music director and an orchestra conductor for radio and television programs. One of Salter's radio orchestras in the late 1920s had as members Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Gene Krupa and Jack Teagarden.

  7. Stephen Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Delius – Concertos / 2011 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra; Szymanowski – Stabat Mater, Harnasie / 2013 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra; Szymanowski – Symphony No 2 and 4 / 2013 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra; Suk – Summer’s Tale, Prague / 2012 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra; Walton – Symphony No 1 / 2014 Chandos / BBC Symphony ...

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  9. Fred Waring - Wikipedia

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    Fredrick Malcolm Waring was born in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, on June 9, 1900, to Jesse Calderwood and Frank Waring. [1] During his teen years, Waring, his brother Tom (né Thomas Lincoln Waring; 1902–1960), and their friend Poley McClintock founded the Waring-McClintock Snap Orchestra, which evolved into Fred Waring's Banjo Orchestra. [2]