Philadelphia Orchestra, 1954, 17th program

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The Philadelphia Orchestra, 54th season, 1953-1954, seventeenth program, Friday afternoon, January 29, at two-thirty, Saturday evening, January 30, at eight-thirty, Eugene Ormandy conducting. Notes on the program Donald L. Engle.

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Table of Contents

Program: Concerto in D major for Strings / C.P.E. Bach
Symphony No. 3, in F major, Op. 90 / Johannes Brahms
Intermission
Concerto for Orchestra / Bela Bartok.

Edition Notes

Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Friday afternoon, January 29, Saturday evening, January 30, [1954].

Title devised by Library staff.

"The Philadelphia Orchestra. Season 1953-1954. Academy of Music, Philadelphia, seventeenth program, January 29, 30"--Cover.

LC copy has notations by Coe.

With: Philadelphia Orchestra, 1954, 7th Monday program. Issued together.

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

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PN2093 .C64 1995 no. P240

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1 v. (concert program)

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OL30510097M
LCCN
2010668428

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