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- The printed program and program calendars list performance times of 2:30 and 8:30PM, while the promotional flyer lists 4:00 and 8:30PM. Booking ledger entries show an afternoon and evening performance, with a "twilight" time slot entry that says "as above, 4PM". Information from the Duke Ellington discography compiled by Marcus Girvan (Ellingtonia.com) confirms the 4:00 and 8:30 PM concert times, as does the weekly concert listing published in the New York Times. The discography has been used to enter information on selections. Note that although some sources suggest that Billy Strayhorn's "Blood Count" was first performed on this concert, according to the discography, the work, Strayhorn's final composition, had been previously performed in Germany (Düsseldorf, 2/25/1967, Stuttgart, 3/6/1967) and Paris (3/10/1967).
1961 — 1970 | Ellingtonia.Com - A Duke Ellington Discography. https://ellingtonia.com/discography/1961-1970/. Accessed 22 Jan. 2024.
"Who Makes Music and Where: OPERA." New York Times (1923-), Mar 26 1967, p. 91. ProQuest. Web. 22 Jan. 2024.
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