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  1. Adolf Tandler, also Adolph, (born November 2, 1875, in Vienna) was a conductor of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, which predated the Los Angeles Philharmonic. [1] 1917 Jan 5 Los Angeles Evening Express ad for world premiere of The Play of Everyman with music by conducted by Tandler.

  2. Sep 4, 2020 · Adolf Tandler (1875-1953) was a violist, composer and conductor from Vienna who came to Los Angeles in his early thirties to lead an orchestra for Albert C. Bilicke at the city’s finest hotel of the day, the Alexandria.He then became conductor of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1913, replacing its founding conductor Harley Hamilton who ...

  3. May 1, 2021 · About three years into his tenure, Tandler led the orchestra in a grand concert, sponsored by the Los Angeles Daily Germania newspaper, at Clune’s Auditorium, built in 1906 by the Temple Baptist Church at the northeast corner of Fifth and Hill streets and replacing Hazard’s Pavilion.

  4. Jan 6, 2021 · Adolf Tandler, who replaced Hamilton in 1913 and conducted the symphony orchestra until it folded six years later. Hamilton, Smith continued, was the prime mover of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, which began rehearsals in fall 1897 and had its first performance the following February.

  5. Correspondence from Adolf Tandler, Los Angeles (Calif.), to Charles Lummis, Los Angeles (Calif.), regarding Spanish Songs of Old California.

  6. Shows twenty men sitting on chairs holding musical instruments, one woman in front holding cello, one woman in back standing adjacent to harp. Handwritten text on front,"To Harry Baldwin to recollect the "Little Symphony" and its founder Adolf Tandler, I Season 1925."

  7. Sep 29, 2021 · Adolf Tandler and Sigurd Frederiksen composed and orchestrated the primary score; Tandler also arranged the foreign distribution versions of the soundtrack. Later, the United Artists chief musical director, Hugo Riesenfeld, arranged additional instrument parts for the sound version of the film.