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Philadelphia Orchestra (founded 1900), Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C., Tuesday evening, January 13, at 8:45, Arturo Toscanini conducting. Notes on the program by R.L.F. McCombs.

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Table of Contents

Program: Symphony No. 99, in E flat major (Salomon No. 10) / Joseph Haydn
Excerpts from Music to Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" / Felix Mendelssohn
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor / J.S. Bach, transcribed for orchestra by Ottorino Respighi
Intermission
"Iberia", "Images" for Orchestra, No. 2 / Claude Debussy
Tone Poem, "Death and Transfiguration", Op. 24 / Richard Strauss.

Edition Notes

Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, January 13, [1942].

Title devised by Library staff.

"The Philadelphia Orchestra Journal. Constitution Hall, Season 1941-1942. Third program. January 13"--Cover.

LC copy has notations by Coe.

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

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. P234

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1 v. (concert program).

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OL30510089M
LCCN
2010668421

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