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1927 Feb 26 / Young People's Concert / Pollain

ID:
10269
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  • New York Symphony
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"S" = Soloist
"A" = Assisting Artist
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Dates / Event Types / Venues
  • Feb 26, 1927 / / Young People's Concert / Carnegie Hall / Manhattan, NY
Notes
Saturday afternoon

MacDowell: The Deer - Miriam; The Indian Youth - Irene.
Sibelius: "Valse Triste" confirmed by NY Times review. Program states name of work as "Milady's Corsage."
Franck: NYT review states that "The Ship" is danced to an excerpt from Franck's Symphony in D minor.
Nicolai: Cupid - Phyllis; Zephyr - Irene; Flore - Miriam
Chabrier: The Clown - Miriam; His Shadow - Irene

Dance and costumes designed by the Misses Marmein

Some of these pieces may or may not be SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL ARRANGEMENTS BY LAMAR STRINGFIELD AND MARION KAHN (Marion Kahn: career as piano accompanist. Lamar Stringfield: southern folk composer, so perhaps works were re-arranged in a more folkish manner? No further information is available.) - general credit listed in program, Dec. 15, 1928.

Mendelssohn scherzo: specified from "Midsummer Night's Dream" on NYP program from following year.

The Symphony Society Bulletin was a newsletter produced in advance of the New York Symphony concerts. It is not known at this time if what was programmed actually happened. There is no known complete set of New York Symphony programs so all performance information is compiled from a variety of sources.
Project Funder
  • Leon Levy Foundation
Preferred Citation
Concert program, 26 Feb 1927, Program ID 10269, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/06c96b99-152b-45f4-a421-558da78427d2-0.1