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    <rdfs:comment>Presented by The Evening Mail under the direction of Julius Hopp&#13;
Title: "The Evening Mail's Campaign for Classic Music at Popular Prices"&#13;
First concert in seven-day Carnival of Music&#13;
A note in the program explains Kitty Cheatham's participation in the performance of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker" Suite: "Miss Kitty Cheatham (The Princess of Faery) will preface each number of the Suite with the Hoffmann Fairy Tales.  Tschaikowsky was inspired by Dumas' version of the Contes d'Hoffmann to write his ballet, "Nutcracker."</rdfs:comment>
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