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    <rdfs:label>Paul Zukofsky, Violin</rdfs:label>
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    <ns1:subEvent rdf:resource="http://data.carnegiehall.org/events/30532/work_04"/>
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    <rdfs:comment>Although the New York Times weekly event listing and a flyer for this performance do not identify this performance of George Crumb's "Four Nocturnes (Night Music II)" as a premiere, a flyer for a January 11, 1970 League-ISCM concert (also in Carnegie Recital Hall) lists a performance of the same work, also given by Paul Zukofsky, as a New York premiere. Unless the Crumb work was not performed as scheduled on this program, it is assumed this performance was the New York premiere.&#13;
NEW YORK PREMIERE of George Crumb's FOUR NOCTURNES (NIGHT MUSIC II)&#13;
"Who Makes Music and Where: OPERA." New York Times (1923-), Mar 26 1967, p. 91. ProQuest. Web. 7 Feb. 2022.</rdfs:comment>
    <ns1:description>solo recital</ns1:description>
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