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  1. Stephanie Goldner (February 9, 1896 – November 18, 1962) was an Austrian-American harpist and the first female member of the New York Philharmonic. Known professionally as Steffy Goldner, she had a successful career in the concert hall and on radio.

  2. Harpist Stephanie "Steffy" Goldner (1896-1962) was the New York Philharmonic’s first woman musician. Portrait of Steffy Goldner [1] As part of Project 19 , the Philharmonic’s celebration of the centennial of the 19th amendment which gave American women the right to vote, the Philharmonic Archives is telling her story for the first time.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2022 · It was not until 1922 that the Philharmonic hired its first female member, Stephanie Goldner, a 26-year-old harpist from Vienna. She departed in 1932, and the orchestra became an all-male bastion...

  4. Hace 6 días · The Philharmonic hired its first female member in 1922 — Stephanie Goldner, a 26-year-old harpist from Vienna. However, the orchestra became all-male again for decades after Goldner left in 1932. In 1966, double bassist Orin O’Brien became NY Phil’s first female section player.

  5. In 1922 a 26-year-old harpist named Stephanie Goldner (1891–1962) became the first woman to join the Philharmonic, and would remain the only woman in the Orchestra during her ten-year tenure. She...

  6. March 2, 2022 - March 31, 2022. Scroll. The Center for Women’s History welcomes the traveling harp case of Stephanie “Steffy” Goldner (1896-1962), the New York Philharmonic’s first woman musician. Image Info. In celebration of Women’s History Month and the 100th anniversary of women joining the New York Philharmonic, the Center for ...

  7. Steffy Goldner. Post-New York Philharmonic (1932-1962) In 1931, Ormandy's conducting career took off when he stepped in as a last-minute substitute for Arturo Toscanini with the Philadelphia Orchestra, leading to his appointment as principal conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra that same year.