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New bobbed hair conductor for London symphony orchestra. Miss Ethel Leginska
New bobbed hair conductor for London symphony orchestra.
Miss Ethel Leginska, the young woman from Hull with the bobbed hair, conducting the London Symphony Orchestra for the first time at the Queens Hall.
4 November 1924
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Media ID 11027959
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Conductor Musical Orchestra Piano Young Woman Conducting Harp Violins
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
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Breaking Barriers - Miss Ethel Leginska, the Trailblazing Conductor of London Symphony Orchestra
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print captured by Central News in 1924, we witness a groundbreaking moment in music history. Meet Miss Ethel Leginska, a young woman from Hull with her iconic bobbed hair, who has shattered gender norms as she takes on the role of conductor for the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra. With determination shining in her eyes, Miss Leginska stands confidently before the orchestra at Queens Hall. This historic event marks her first time leading this esteemed ensemble and showcases her exceptional talent and passion for music. Surrounded by an array of musical instruments including harps, pianos, violins, and more; she commands attention with grace and precision. The photograph perfectly captures the intensity of the moment as she guides each musician to create harmonious melodies that will resonate through time. Miss Ethel Leginska's appointment challenges societal expectations and paves the way for future generations of female conductors. Her remarkable achievement not only demonstrates her immense skill but also serves as an inspiration to all aspiring musicians around Europe during this transformative era. This monochrome image is a testament to both artistic excellence and social progress. It encapsulates an extraordinary chapter in twentieth-century music history when barriers were broken down by courageous individuals like Miss Ethel Leginska – forever leaving their mark on our collective memory.
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