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  1. Léon Barzin (né à Bruxelles, le 27 novembre 1900, décédé à Naples, Floride le 29 avril 1999) est un chef d'orchestre américain, belge. Il est le fondateur du National Orchestral Association (NOA) 1, le plus ancien orchestre pour la formation des jeunes aux États-Unis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Léon_BarzinLéon Barzin - Wikipedia

    Léon Eugene Barzin (November 27, 1900 – April 29, 1999) was a Belgian-born American conductor and founder of the National Orchestral Association (NOA), the oldest surviving training orchestra in the United States. Barzin was also the founding musical director of the New York City Ballet.

  3. Clip from the documentary, "Leon Barzin andthe National Orchestral Association." Written and edited by Eric Kuttner, produced and directed by Matthew J. Tra...

  4. The National Orchestral Association's founding conductor, Maestro Leon E. Barzin, was born in Belgium in 1900, and came to the United States with his parents at the age of two.

  5. 9 mai 1999 · Leon Barzin, musical director of the New York City Ballet in the 1940's and 50's and the head of the National Orchestra Association for 36 years, died April 29 at his...

  6. 6 mars 2014 · Le 24 février dernier sortait le quatrième album « To Live Alone In That Long Summer » du talentueux musicien et compositeur canadien Barzin. Véritable travail d’orfèvrerie musicale, nous ne pouvions pas, Fred et moi, passer à côté d’une entrevue avec l’auteur de l’un des disques les plus passionnants de 2014.

  7. 31 mai 1999 · ALMOST A century after his birth, Leon Barzin's name might not mean much to younger generations of concert-goers, though it is a by-word for elegant, precise technique among his fellow...