Florida Philharmonic Orchestra (1956–1982)

[1] Fabien Sevitzky was the first music director of the orchestra, after his 1959 move to Miami and through his sudden death in 1967.

Alain Lombard was the orchestra's next music director, from 1967 to 1975.

Lombard left the orchestra after disputes with the philanthropist Maurice Gusman, who had been instrumental in establishing Lombard's initial career with the orchestra.

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