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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
1. An Emerging City and Its Music, 1701–1887
2. The Founding and the Founders, 1887–1910: Rudolph Speil, Fritz and Hugo Kalsow, and the First DSO
3. A Glorious Rebirth, 1914–36: Weston Gales, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Orchestra Hall, and the First “Golden Age”
4. A City and an Orchestra Struggle, 1936–42: Victor Kolar, Franco Ghione, Depression, and War
5. The Reichhold Era, 1943–49: A One-Man Band
6. Another Rebirth, 1952–63: The “Detroit Plan,” Paul Paray, and a New Golden Age
7. Changing Times, 1963–76: Sixten Ehrling and the Changing Fortunes of a City and Its Orchestra
8. An Orchestra and a City in Flux, 1977–90: Antal Dorati, Günther Herbig, and a City in Decline
9. The Orchestra and the City Rebound, 1990–2005: Neeme Järvi and Another Golden Age
10. Musical Artistry in an Era of Uncertainty, 2005–Present: Leonard Slatkin and the Future of the Modern Symphony Orchestra
Notes
Appendix: Detroit Symphony Orchestra Personnel, 1906–2015
Index
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