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    <rdfs:label>New York Philharmonic</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>Note that this version of Bruch's Concerto for Two Pianos, billed as a New York Premiere, actually bore little resemblance to Bruch's original; it had been substantially rewritten by duo-pianists Rose and Ottilie Sutro.  The CH performance on December 13, 1981 constitutes the first New York performance of the work as originally written.&#13;
NEW YORK PREMIERE of Max Bruch's CONCERTO FOR TWO PIANOS IN G MIN., OP.88</rdfs:comment>
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