Recording Views:
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Opening credits; Early musical experiences
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Opera and symphonic works
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Music in our time
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Role models
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Globalization and cultural identity
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Music education
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Conducting new music
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Programming new works
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Great conversations: the conductors: James Conlon / Eugene Istomin [video recording]
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Great conversations: the conductors: James Conlon [videorecording] - Host
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Istomin, Eugene - Interviewee
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Conlon, James - Director
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Rosen, Peter - Producer
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Rosen, Peter - Editor
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Warshaw, Hilan - Place of Publication/Creation
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New York - Type of Material
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moving image - Published/Created
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2005 - Publisher
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Peter Rosen Productions, Inc. - Forms
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videorecording -
videorecording - Physical Description
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1 digibeta videotape; duration: 55 min., 45 sec. - Content
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In a series of three one-on-one discussions, the Russian-born Mstislav Rostropovich, Indian-born Zubin Mehta, and James Conlon, a native of New York City, converse about leadership and inspiration on the podium, their views about the influence of European classical music on American music, and the influence of American popular music on other cultures. - Creator notes
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In credits: Produced for the Library of Congress by Peter Rosen Productions, Inc. -
In opening credits: The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., presents. - Bibliographic history
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Additional credits: for the Library of Congress, Jon Newsom, chief; Jan Lauridsen, assist. Chief; Ruth Foss, program specialist. -
Library of Congress extended version. - Permissions Notes
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Copyright Library of Congress. This program was made possible through the courtesy of Eugene Istomin. James Conlon's appearance is courtesy of himself. -
Copyright Library of Congress. This program was made possible through the courtesy of Eugene Istomin. James Conlon's appearance is courtesy of himself. - Repository
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Music Division
Last Updated: 11-23-2005