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    <rdfs:label>League/ISCM Concert: The Continuing Avant-Garde</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>Although this performance of George Crumb's "Four Nocturnes (Night Music II)" is identified as the New York Premiere, the New York Times weekly event listing and a flyer for a 3/27/1967 performance, also also given by Paul Zukofsky in Carnegie Recital Hall) names that event as the New York premiere. Unless the Crumb work was not performed as scheduled on 3/17/1967, it is assumed that performance was the New York premiere.&#13;
WORLD PREMIERE of Richard Hoffman's STRING TRIO&#13;
U.S. PREMIERE of Anthony Gilbert's DUO FOR VIOLIN AND VIOLA&#13;
NEW YORK PREMIERE of Alexander Goehr's PIANO TRIO&#13;
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