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Erich Leinsdorf was an Austrian conductor known for his distinguished career in classical music. He served as music director for several major orchestras, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Munich Philharmonic. Leinsdorf's interpretations of classical and romantic repertoire earned him acclaim in the music world. His contributions to orchestral music and his work with prominent ensembles have left a lasting impact on classical music performance.
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"The Congressman ascertained that the consulate in Havana had numbers to feed the pigs."

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"A President doesn't have a terribly long time to talk to people who are not really on the agenda."

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"When I was to come to Washington the first time as Music Director of the Boston Symphony, Mrs. Johnson phoned us to find out if they could give us a party and who we would like to meet."

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"The President would usually talk to me about matters relating to the immigration problem."

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"I was sent down to Cuba. Everything had been prepared with the help of Congressman Johnson and his staff."

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