Orchestra musicians posing on the plane

First European Tour

The Cleveland Orchestra embarked on its first European tour in 1957 with George Szell at the helm. The United States Department of State sponsored a forty-day tour to twenty-two cities throughout Europe, including stops in Belgium, Germany, England, Spain, Portugal, France, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. In all, the Orchestra performed twenty-nine concerts to great acclaim and rave reviews.

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