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  1. Jacques Singer (May 9, 1910 – August 11, 1980) was an American virtuoso violinist, symphony orchestra conductor, and music educator who flourished from about 1925 until a few months before his death in 1980.

  2. 25 nov. 2019 · Violinist Jacques Singer was the conductor of the Northern Illinois University student orchestra, the Philharmonic (which he named), for only three years in the late seventies before he...

  3. Jacques Singer (9 mai 1910 - 11 août 1980) est un violoniste, chef d'orchestre et professeur de musique américain, actif d'environ 1925 jusqu'à quelques mois avant sa mort en 1980 [1].

  4. Jacques Singer (9 mai 1910 - 11 août 1980) est un violoniste, chef d'orchestre et professeur de musique américain, actif d'environ 1925 jusqu'à quelques mois avant sa mort en 1980 [1].

  5. Jacques Singer (1910 -1980) was a Polish born American conductor. Jacques was trained in the violin from an early age, and began to give concerts in Poland at age seven. In 1921 his family moved to the U.S, settling in Jersey City. He began attending the Juilliard School in 1927 graduating in 1930.

  6. 7 févr. 2006 · A series of guest conductors led the orchestra from 1940 until Jacques Singer was appointed music director in 1947. During the 1940s the VSO began broadcasting its concerts on the radio, and soon the CBC was carrying its sounds to a large national audience. Singer was succeeded in 1952 by Irwin Hoffman, a protégé of Serge Koussevitzky.

  7. Jacques Singer was a conductor who led the Portland Symphony Orchestra (now Oregon Symphony) from 1962 to 1971. He was known for his exciting style, community involvement, and controversial personality, which led to his dismissal in 1971.