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9781574674767 | Amadeus Pr, November 15, 2016, cover price $24.99
Product Description: In Dean Dixon: Negro at Home, Maestro Abroad, conductor and scholar Rufus Jones Jr. brings to light a literal treasure trove of unpublished primary sources to tell the compelling story of this great American conductor. A testament to Dixonâs resolve, this first-ever full-length biography of this American musical hero chronicles Dixonâs musical upbringing, beginnings as a conductor, painful decision to leave his own country, rise to fame in Europe and his triumphant stand twenty-one years later when he returned to the United States to serve as a model for aspiring Black classical musicians...read more
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9780810888555 | Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, April 16, 2015, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: In Dean Dixon: Negro at Home, Maestro Abroad, conductor and scholar Rufus Jones Jr.
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9781574416138 | Univ of North Texas Pr, June 15, 2015, cover price $34.95
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9781612058740 | Paradigm Pub, March 30, 2015, cover price $34.95
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9781499326741 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 1, 2014, cover price $87.00
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9780252036163 | Univ of Illinois Pr, June 1, 2011, cover price $95.00
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9780252080036 | Reprint edition (Univ of Illinois Pr, January 8, 2014), cover price $25.00
Product Description: As a seventeen-year-old Jewish boy, Julius Rudel escaped from Austria after the Nazi invasion and moved to New York, where he began his career as an unpaid musical assistant and worked his way up through the ranks of the newly formed New York City Opera, being named in 1957 as the company's general director and principal conductor...read more
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9781580464345 | Univ of Rochester Pr, March 1, 2013, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: As a seventeen-year-old Jewish boy, Julius Rudel escaped from Austria after the Nazi invasion and moved to New York, where he began his career as an unpaid musical assistant and worked his way up through the ranks of the newly formed New York City Opera, being named in 1957 as the company's general director and principal conductor.
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