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    <rdfs:label>Váša Príhoda, Violin</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>Entered from New York Times concert listing and review ("Concerts of Week," New York Times, Nov. 2, 1930, pg. X10; "Vasa Prihoda Heard at Carnegie Hall," Nov. 9, 1930, pg. 25) and advertisement in the 10/17/1930 program.  Neither listing nor review name his accompanist.  Since the review does not mention the Goldmark concerto, it is assumed that the Tchaikovsky concerto (discussed at length) replaced this on the program, although it is not clear if the Tchaikovsky Serenade Melancolique was performed as well (as listed) or not.</rdfs:comment>
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