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    <rdfs:label>Jacqueline du Pré, Cello, and Daniel Barenboim, Piano</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>According to the review published in the New York Times, the movement from the Bach Sonata in G minor following intermission was performed in memory of Martin Luther King Jr., who had been assassinated the day before (April 4, 1968) in Memphis, Tennessee.&#13;
Hughes, Allen. "THE BARENBOIMS PLAY AT CARNEGIE: JACQUELINE DU PRE AND HER HUSBAND SCORE IN BRAHMS." New York Times (1923-), Apr 06 1968, p. 43. ProQuest. Web. 9 Dec. 2024.</rdfs:comment>
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