Lyndon Woodside (March 23, 1935 in Florence, South Carolina – August 23, 2005 in Englewood, New Jersey) was the 10th conductor of the Oratorio Society of New York. He toured Europe and the Americas, but his home performance space was Carnegie Hall, built by Andrew Carnegie to house the Society. While his repertoire was broad, perhaps he was best known for the annual Christmas-time production of Handel's Messiah.
A resident of Leonia, New Jersey, he maintained his directorship until he died of pneumonia on August 23, 2005, in Englewood, New Jersey.[1]
^Kozinn, Allan. "Lyndon Woodside, 70, Leader Of Oratorio Society, Is Dead", The New York Times, August 26, 2005. Accessed May 9, 2012. "Lyndon Woodside, a choral conductor who for more than three decades led one of New York City's oldest and largest choruses, the Oratorio Society of New York, died on Tuesday in Engelwood [sic], N.J. He was 70 and lived in Leonia, N.J."
LyndonWoodside (March 23, 1935 in Florence, South Carolina – August 23, 2005 in Englewood, New Jersey) was the 10th conductor of the Oratorio Society...
appointed as the Society's 11th music director in January 2006, succeeding LyndonWoodside. Various individuals are credited with inspiring Damrosch's decision...
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Mockingbird, Porgy and Bess, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), pancreatic cancer. LyndonWoodside, 70, American choral conductor. Jamshed Ansari, 62, Pakistani actor...
Vladimir Horowitz, Yehudi Menuhin, Mstislav Rostropovich, Isaac Stern, LyndonWoodside and the New York Philharmonic. 1987, Best Classical Album for Horowitz...
was a finalist in the 2007 Bryan Law Opera Competition and the 2009 LyndonWoodside Solo Competition performed at Carnegie Hall. He made his National Arts...
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same work with the Oratorio Society of New York under conductor under LyndonWoodside at Carnegie Hall the following year. In 1980 Day was the soprano soloist...
(Elena), Oratorio Society of New York, Westchester Choral Society (LyndonWoodside, Director); Opera Orchestra of New York; Conductor: Eve Queler). World...
residents of the city's public housing. In 1968, Woodside received the Federal Woman's Award, presented by Lyndon B. Johnson "for her superior leadership, initiative...
Woodside Presbyterian Church was built for Henry Burden, owner of the Burden Iron Works, on land owned by Erastus Corning, of Corning's Albany Iron Works...
Senator Barry Goldwater John Hickey Pete McCloskey, U.S. Representative from Woodside and 1972 presidential candidate Edison P. McDaniels William H. Pemberton...
"Superintendent Harry Karstens". National Park Service. Retrieved July 7, 2020. Woodside, Christine (June 6, 2012). "Who Led the First Ascent of Denali?". Retrieved...
Queens Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, Long Island Calvary Cemetery (Queens), Woodside, New York Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn and Queens Ferncliff Cemetery...
Don Cheadle The Temptations The Temptations Leon, Terron Brooks, D. B. Woodside Shakespeare in Love William Shakespeare Joseph Fiennes Winchell Walter...
does not want to return to Tufts in season 5. Dr. Joe Prestridge (D. B. Woodside), aka "Dr. Joe", is Jabbar's pediatrician who dates Jasmine in season 3...
operated by National Gypsum Company to serve Wrights Cove gypsum terminal) Woodside Atlantic Wharf – (vessel lay-up and repair, servicing oil rigs) Imperial...
Kennedy James Marsden Lyndon B. Johnson Liev Schreiber Richard Nixon John Cusack Ronald Reagan Alan Rickman 2015 Best Acting Ensemble Lyndon B. Johnson Tom Wilkinson...
a hobby. On her 11-acre (4.5 ha) multimillion-dollar horse property in Woodside, California, she had stables for her horses. The property was known as...
editor of the New Haven (Conn.) Register asserting that U.S. President Lyndon Johnson provided false information to Congress in 1964 about alleged attacks...