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1920 Feb 21 / Young People's Concert / Damrosch
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Orchestras
- New York Symphony
Conductors
- Adolph Bolm Ballet Intime / Dancer / S
- Bolm, Adolph / Dancer / S
- Page, Ruth / Dancer / A Show All
- Adolph Bolm Ballet Intime / Dancer / S
- Bolm, Adolph / Dancer / S
- Page, Ruth / Dancer / A
- Leeraas, Margit / Dancer / A
- Grassi, Anita / Dancer / A
- Orlowa, Helene / Dancer / A
- Oumansky, Alexander / Dancer / A
- Leslie, Caird / Dancer / A
- Parker, Frank / Dancer / A
- Hansotte, Marcel / Piano / A Show First 3
Works
- Wagner / Lohengrin, Op. 75
- Act III: Introduction
- Tchaikovsky / Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, Pathétique
- Allegro con grazia
- Allegro molto vivace
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- Wagner / Lohengrin, Op. 75
- Act III: Introduction
- Tchaikovsky / Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, Pathétique
- Allegro con grazia
- Allegro molto vivace
- Intermission
- Schumann / Carnaval: Scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes Op. 9
- Tchaikovsky / Humoresque, Op. 10, No. 2
- Grieg / Lyric Pieces (III), Op. 43
- Schmetterling
- Faure [Fauré] / Pavane, Op. 50
- Tchaikovsky / Suite from Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66a
- Character Dance: Puss-in-Boots and the White Cat
- Rachmaninoff / Preludes, Op. 23
- Prelude No. 5 in D major, Op. 23, No. 4
- Liszt / Liebesträume
- Albeniz [Albéniz] / Spanish Dance (Unspecified)
- Griffes / The White Peacock, Op. 7, No. 1
- Chopin / Waltzes
- Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 34, No. 1 (Valse Brilliante)
- Maloof / A Trip to Syria (Griffes, Charles Tomlinson)
- Assyrian Dance (name of Bolm dance)
- Musorgsky / Sorochinsy Fair [Sorochintsï Fair]
- Hopak
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Notes
Part II: Adolph Bolm In Original Dance-Pantomimes, assisted by (members of the Adolph Bolm Ballet Intime)
Not specified which pieces Mr. Hansotte accompanied on -- assumed everything to be performed in original arrangements, so his name has been added only to those pieces originally for solo piano.
Assyrian dance: assumed orchestral arrangement, see the Charles Tomlinson Griffes collection, http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/music/musgriffes.xml
Mussorgsky's "Hopak" may be for orchestra or solo piano
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.
Not specified which pieces Mr. Hansotte accompanied on -- assumed everything to be performed in original arrangements, so his name has been added only to those pieces originally for solo piano.
Assyrian dance: assumed orchestral arrangement, see the Charles Tomlinson Griffes collection, http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/music/musgriffes.xml
Mussorgsky's "Hopak" may be for orchestra or solo piano
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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