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Which conductor shaped the sound of the Philadelphia Orchestra by asking the string players to use his free bowing technique?
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Which conductor shaped the sound of the Philadelphia Orchestra by asking the string players to use his free bowing technique?
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It was Leopold Stokowski. It was him who introduced the free bowing into the strings to produce a pulsating sound. As a result, it makes a continuous, seamless sound.
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