Berkshire Festival, Tanglewood, Boston Symphony Orchestra

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Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, music director, Berkshire Festival, Season 1953, Tanglewood, Lenox, Massachustts, theatre-concert hall concerts by members of the orchestra, Charles Munch, conducting, concert bulletin, with historical and descriptive notes by John N. Burk. Sixth program. Narrator: Vera Zorina, [Tenor: John McCollum,] Berkshire Festival Chorus, conducted by the composer [Lukas Foss].

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Table of Contents

Program: Divertimento (after Couperin), Op. 86 / Richard Strauss
"Le Tombeau de Couperin," Suite / Maurice Ravel
"Classical" Symphony, Op. 25 / Serge Prokofieff
"La Création du Monde" / Darius Milhaud
Intermission
"A Parable of Death," for Narrator, Chorus, Tenor Solo, and Orchestra / Lukas Foss.

Edition Notes

Berkshire Festival, season 1953, Tanglewood, Lenox, Massachusetts, sixth program, Sunday afternoon, July 26, at 2:30.

Title devised by Library staff.

With: Berkshire Festival season 1953, first program. Issued together.

In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).

Other Titles
Boston Symphony Orchestra

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. B182

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1 v. (concert program)

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OL30480688M
LCCN
2010479654

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Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, music director, Berkshire Festival, Season 1953, Tanglewood, Lenox, Massachustts, theatre-concert hall concerts by members of the orchestra, Charles Munch, conducting, concert bulletin, with historical and descriptive notes by John N. Burk. First program. Trumpet: Roger Voisin, flute: Doriot Anthony, oboe: Ralph Gomberg, violin: Richard Burgin, piano: Lukas Foss.

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