Philip S. Boone reminiscences on his tenure as president and chairman of the board of the San Francisco Symphony
Written by Boone to accompany his oral history, The San Francisco Symphony, 1940-1972. Boone recounts his decision to retire as the president of the Symphony to take the newly-created position of chairman of the board of the Symphony Association; the European and Soviet Union tour by the Symphony in 1973; conflicts with successive president David N. Plant; and internal politics and a labor dispute that led to Plant's resignation in 1974 and conductor Seiji Ozawa's decision to leave the Symphony.
"Written by Boone to accompany his oral history, The San Francisco Symphony, 1940-1972. Boone recounts his decision to retire as the president of the Symphony to take the newly-created position of chairman of the board of the Symphony Association; the European and Soviet Union tour by the Symphony in 1973; conflicts with successive president David N. Plant; and internal politics and a labor dispute that led to Plant's resignation in 1974 and conductor Seiji Ozawa's decision to leave the Symphony."@en
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