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    <rdfs:label>The Philadelphia Orchestra</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>Note that the works of Cyril Scott presented at this performance are not identified as premieres in the printed program; however, given that Stokowski presented the U.S. premiere of the Piano Concerto on 11/5/1920 in Philadelphia, it is assumed that this performance was the New York premiere.  The Two Passacaglias were also most likely heard for the first time in New York.&#13;
NEW YORK PREMIERE of Cyril Scott's PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 IN C MAJOR</rdfs:comment>
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