Life
Born:
1918
Biography:
Walter Scheff, born in 1918, was a distinguished baritone known for his performances in the mid-20th century. Notably, in 1946, he served as the baritone soloist in Marc Blitzstein's "The Airborne Symphony," conducted by Leonard Bernstein with the New York City Symphony Orchestra. This performance featured Orson Welles as the narrator and Charles Holland as the tenor soloist.
Performances
2 Performances
2 Performances
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Performance
The Airborne Symphony
1946-10-30
in New York
Charles Holland
- Tenor
Walter Scheff
- Bass
Robert Shaw
- Narrator
MasterVoices
- Male Chorus
New York Symphony Orchestra
- Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein
- Conductor