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1907 Nov 10 / Subscription Season / Damrosch
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Orchestras
- New York Symphony
Conductors
- Sassard, Eugenie / Soprano / S
- Sassard, Virginia / Contralto / S
Works
- Dvorak / Carnival, Op. 92
- Dvorak / Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, From the New World
- Intermission
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- Dvorak / Carnival, Op. 92
- Dvorak / Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, From the New World
- Intermission
- Dvorak / Moravain Duets, Op. 32
- 5. The Fugitive
- 6. The Bird
- 7. The Slighted Heart
- 8. Parting without Sorrow
- 13. The Ring
- Dvorak / Terzetto in C major for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 74
- Larghetto
- Scherzo: Vivace
- Dvorak / Slavonic Dances (Unspecified)
- Unspecified
- Unspecified
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Notes
DVORAK MORAVAIN DUETS: In SSO bulletin, work is titled "Four Duets for Soprano and Contralto;" however, the five songs listed in program are from Moravian Duets, Op. 32.
DVORAK MORAVAIN DUETS: Accompanied by Mr. Damrosch at the Piano (NY Times 11/11/1907)
Terzetto: performed by all the violins and violas (NYT review)
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.
DVORAK MORAVAIN DUETS: Accompanied by Mr. Damrosch at the Piano (NY Times 11/11/1907)
Terzetto: performed by all the violins and violas (NYT review)
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.
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