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- An announcement in program states: "The Chickering piano used my the master Franz Liszt over 50 years ago has been brought to the stage of Carnegie Hall, from Budapest, Hungary, and an encore will be played by Mr. Lhevinne on the piano at the end of the program, in memory of the great composer." On p.11 there is a Chickering advertisement that explains this in detail.
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- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_01 (Fantaisie in F Minor, Op. 49)
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_02 (Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat Major, Op. 51)
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_03 (3 Mazurkas (unspecified))
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_04 (Barcarolle in F-sharp Major, Op. 60)
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_05 (24 Preludes, Op. 28: 6 Preludes (unspecified))
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_06 (Vergessene Weisen, Book II, Op. 39: 4. Canzona matinata)
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_07 (Vergessene Weisen, Book II, Op. 39: 3. Primavera (Frühlingsmärchen))
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_08 (3 études de concert, S. 144: Étude No. 1 in A-flat Major, "Il lamento")
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_09 (Réminiscences de Robert le diable, R. 222)
- http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/16966/work_10 (Liebesträume, S. 541: Notturno No. 3 (O lieb, o lieb, so lang du lieben kannst))
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