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TWENTY-FIRST PAIR
Friday Afternoon
March 4
Saturday Evening
March 5
1927
The
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, CONDUCTOR
PROGRAM
WEBERN
Passacaglia
CARRILLO
Concertino for Violin, Violoncello, Horn, Harp, Octavina, Guitarre, and Orchestra, based on quarter, eighth, and sixteenth tones
I. Allegro agitato-Poco meno e tranquillo
II. Recitativo-Lento solenne
VIOLIN . . . . MME. EMIL MIX
VIOLONCELLO . . . LUCIEN KIRSCH
HORN . . . LUCINO NAVA
HARP . . . . . BEATRICE WHEELER
OCTAVINA . . . EMIL MIX
GUITARRE . . . GENERA NAVA
INTERMISSION
DEBUSSY
“L’Après-midi d’un Faune”
WAGNER
Overture and Venusberg Music from “Tannhaeuser”
The Steinway is the Official Piano of The Philadelphia Orchestra
If you must leave before the end of the concert, please do so during
an intermission. The closing hour of this program will be approximately
3.50 P. M. on Friday and 9.40 on Saturday.
Tracklist:
CONCERTINO FOR VIOLIN, VIOLONCELLO, HORN, HARP, OCTAVINA, GUITARRE, AND ORCHESTRA, BASED ON 1/4, 1/8 AND 1/16 TONES
SIDE 1
- A1 I. Allegro agitato-Poco meno e tranquillo
The PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conductor: LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
SIDE 2
- B1 II. Recitativo-Lento solenne
The PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conductor: LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
Credits:
The PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Leopold STOKOWSKI
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