Madame Olga Koussevitsky [sic], the widow of the former conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, gave a party at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass., for the first students enrolled this year in the Berkshire Music Center, in Tanglewood
Madame Olga Koussevitsky [sic], the widow of the former conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, gave a party at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass., for the first students enrolled this year in the Berkshire Music Center, in Tanglewood
Madame Olga Koussevitsky [sic], the widow of the former conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, gave a party at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass., for the first students enrolled this year in the Berkshire Music Center, in Tanglewood
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On item back: Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass. Madame Olga Koussevitsky [sic], the widow of the former conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, gave a party at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass., for the first students enrolled this year in the Berkshire Music Center, in Tanglewood. They are from left to right: Charles Sweers, from Williamstadt, Curacao; violin; George Mester conductor from Mexico City; Elizabeth Hirsch, opera, of Tel Aviv, Israel; Madame Koussevitsky [sic]; Susana Naidich of Buenos Aires, soprano; Lucille Villeneuve of Montreal, Canada, opera; and Joseph Umbrico, trumpet, of Toronto, Canada.