Enrico Leide
Appearance
Enrico Leide | |||||||
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Born | Italy[1] | May 24, 1887||||||
Died | July 18, 1970 Fulton County, Georgia | (aged 83)||||||
Genres | Classical | ||||||
Occupation(s) | Musician, conductor | ||||||
Instrument | Cello | ||||||
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Enrico Leide (May 24, 1887 – July 18, 1970)[2][3] was a concert cellist and orchestra conductor, conducting the first Atlanta Symphony Orchestra from 1920 to 1930.[4] He was also music director of the palatial Paramount Theater in Atlanta upon its opening in 1920.[5] He was the brother of violinist and composer Manoah Leide-Tedesco. He was the third husband of Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz Leide (1883-1962), daughter of Coca-Cola founder Asa Griggs Candler.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Enrico Leide - Digital Library of Georgia". dlg.usg.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
- ^ "Georgia Death Index, 1933-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V49X-MWS : 24 December 2014), Enrico Leide, 18 Jul 1970; from "Georgia Deaths, 1919-98," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2001); citing Fulton, Georgia, certificate number 022565, Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, Atlanta.
- ^ "Enrico Leide in Social Security Death Index". Fold3. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
- ^ Atlanta History Center Archived 2011-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "The South's Most Palatial Theater", Atlanta Constitution, December 12, 1920
- ^ "CANDLER, ASA GRIGGS, 1851-1929. Asa Griggs Candler papers, 1821-1951", Emory University Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library Archived 2011-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
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Categories:
- 1887 births
- 1970 deaths
- American male conductors (music)
- American cellists
- Italian conductors (music)
- Italian male conductors (music)
- Italian cellists
- Druid Hills, Georgia
- Italian emigrants to the United States
- 20th-century Italian Jews
- Candler family
- 20th-century American conductors (music)
- 20th-century Italian male musicians
- 20th-century cellists