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1911 Mar 12 / Subscription Season / Spiering
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- 2612
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Orchestras
- New York Philharmonic
Conductors
- Kirkby-Lunn, Louise / Contralto / S
- Noble, Marion / Soprano / A
- Macdowell Chorus / Chorus / A
Works
- Beethoven / Overture and Incidental Music to Goethe's Egmont, Op. 84
- Overture
- Schumann / Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Rhenish, Op. 97
- Intermission
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- Beethoven / Overture and Incidental Music to Goethe's Egmont, Op. 84
- Overture
- Schumann / Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Rhenish, Op. 97
- Intermission
- Saint-Saens [Saint-Saëns] / Samson and Delilah
- "Printemps qui commence," Delilah (aria), Act I, scene 6
- "Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix," Delilah (aria), Act II, scene 3
- Grieg / Incidental music to Sigurd Jorsalfar
- Innledning til Akt I (Introduction to Act I or Overture)
- Borghilds drøm (Borghild's Dream)
- Hyldningsmarsj (Triumphal March or Homage March)
- Grieg / Foran sydens kloster (At the Cloister Gate), Op. 20
- Bizet / Suite No. 1 from L'Arlésienne
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Notes
Mahler was taken ill at the concert on Feb. 21, 1911 and did not conduct the rest of the season.
The soprano part of the Grieg was to be sung by Edna Sands Dunham, but she was ill and was replaced by Marion Noble. (New York Times review)
The soprano part of the Grieg was to be sung by Edna Sands Dunham, but she was ill and was replaced by Marion Noble. (New York Times review)
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