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Former world champion Wilhelm Steinitz was born in Prague, achieved fame in the 1860s as the “Austrian Morphy” in Vienna, spent some time in England and lived the last 17 years of his life in New York. His successor, Emanuel Lasker, was born in what is now Poland, earned the title as a German, left Nazi Germany for the Soviet Union in the mid-1930s, and wound up, like Steinitz, living out his final years in the Big Apple. David Janowski, a contemporary of both men, was born in 1868 in what is now Belarus, emigrated to France as a young man, and even spent nearly a decade in the U.S. before returning to Paris. He lost badly to Lasker in his one title match, but was a dangerous opponent in every tournament he played. His win over rival Siegbert Tarrasch at a 1905 event was a convincing crush of an opponent at the height of his considerable powers. ....
Ninth Symphony (the Choral Symphony), was used as the sign-off music for some 15 years on the dominant US evening news broadcast, The Huntley Brinkley Report, five nights a week on the NBC television network. The particular performance’s recording had been conducted by the redoubtable Arturo Toscanini back in 1942, with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. (How many commercial television networks still have a resident orchestra these days, hey?) This was all back in a day when even a weekly shoot-’em-up western television show aimed at children, William Tell, instead of some synthesiser-generated nonsense. Or perhaps my first exposure was seeing a television broadcast of one of the segments from Walt Disney’s ....