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    <rdfs:comment>The program incorrectly identifies this performance of Amy Gilbert's "Inventions" as the New York premiere. he actual New York premiere was given in Carnegie Recital Hall on December 2, 1965 on an "Evenings for New Music" program, by Francis Pierre, harp; David Tudor, piano; Karl Kraber, flute; and Jan Williams, percussion.&#13;
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