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Russian Symphony Orchestra Society

The Russian Symphony Orchestra Society (also known simply as the Russian Symphony Orchestra) was founded in in New York City〔"Of Music and Musicians: Plans Outlined for the Coming Worcester Festival—Russian Symphony Society Incorporated—Notes Concerning Coming Events of Importance", ''New York Times'', 9 September 1903, p. 21.〕〔Leonard Slatkin, ''Conducting Business: Unveiling the Mystery Behind the Maestro'' (2012), Amadeus Press, p. 32. ISBN 1574672045. Accessed (on Google Books ).〕 by Modest Altschuler, and functioned for fifteen years.〔
Oscar Levant described the orchestra as having constituted "a school for concertmasters"; among its members were Frederic Fradkin (concertmaster of the Boston Symphony), Maximilian Pilzer (concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic), Ilya Skolnik (concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony), and Louis Edlin (concertmaster of the National Orchestral Association).〔Oscar Levant, ''A Smattering of Ignorance'' (1940), Doubleday, pp. 27–28.〕 Film music conductors Nikolai Sokoloff, Nathaniel Shilkret〔Shilkret, Nathaniel, ed. Shell, Niel and Barbara Shilkret, ''Nathaniel Shilkret: Sixty Years in the Music Business'', Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland, 2005, p. 14. ISBN 0-8108-5128-8〕 and Nat Finston were also Russian Symphony Orchestra alumni, as was trumpeter Harry Glantz.〔 The orchestra also formed the backbone of the New Music Society of America, founded in December 1905.
They performed the New York premieres of numerous pieces by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Igor Stravinsky and Alexander Scriabin, including Stravinsky's first symphony (the Symphony in E-flat) and ''The Firebird''.〔
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