My Road to Radio and The Vocal Scene: Memoir of an Opera Commentator

My Road to Radio and The Vocal Scene: Memoir of an Opera Commentator

by George Jellinek
My Road to Radio and The Vocal Scene: Memoir of an Opera Commentator

My Road to Radio and The Vocal Scene: Memoir of an Opera Commentator

by George Jellinek

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Overview

Born in Ujpest, Hungary, in 1919, George Jellinek began his musical career playing violin with gypsies in the family's garden restaurant. He spent his adolescence doing much the same, honing his talent and enriching his own musical education with frequent trips to the Hungarian Royal Opera House. But when Hitler and Chamberlain signed the Munich Pact in 1938, Jellinek's quiet life was shattered. How the exiled teenager survived World War II, worked his way up from a poor Hungarian immigrant in Cuba and became one of the most important and influential musical administrators in New York is an unconventional but truly American success story.

This memoir documents the inspiring life of George Jellinek, beginning with his childhood in his beloved Hungary. The crisis of World War II soon invaded his life and, leaving behind his family and homeland, he fled west. Having been finally allowed to enter the United States, he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1942, obligated to bear arms against the country of his birth. This ironic turn of events culminated in his firsthand role in the capture of Ferenc Szalasi, the leader of Hungary's Hitlerite faction.

The latter half of the book reveals how music helped Jellinek piece back together his broken life in America. After rising to the post of musical director for radio station WQXR, he went on to become the producer and host of The Vocal Scene. His 36 years with that program established it as a revered fixture of New York's opera life.

The epilogue documents the day on which Hungary's president bestowed upon Jellinek the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786428236
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 03/14/2007
Pages: 251
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

George Jellinek is music director emeritus of Radio Station WQXR, owned by The New York Times. He lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     

1. Prologue     
2. Childhood     
3. School Years     
4. Hastened Maturity     
5. The Royal Hungarian Opera House     
6. Farewell to Europe     
7. At Sea     
8. Havana (1939–1941)     
9. First Year in the USA     
10. The U.S. Army—Stateside     
11. Camp Ritchie and Fort Benning: Two Important Landmarks     
12. England, France—And Some Opera     
13. The End of the Third Reich     
14. Salzburg, and My Moment in History     
15. Back to Hungary     
16. Homecoming     
17. Civilian Life and Musical Beginnings     
18. Copyrights, Country Music—and Callas     
19. Music in the Background     
20. Early Radio Days     
21. Beginnings of The Vocal Scene     
22. The Workaholic Years     
23. Matters of the Heart     
24. A Pseudo-retirement     
25. Years of Travel     
26. Writing a Book—Slowly     
27. Memorable Vocal Scene Moments     
28. Closing the Cycle     

Epilogue     
Index     
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