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    <rdfs:comment>Entered from New York Times review.&#13;
According to review, this program was presented by John Cage; review notes that although Cage didn't appear as part of the program, "it was a one-man show nevertheless.  As well as inventing the form, he managed the event, composed all the music, and prepared the five pianos so it was possible to play his compositions."&#13;
This program was repeated on December 11.&#13;
"Prepared Pianos Give Odd Program." New York Times (1923-Current file) Dec 11 1946: 40. ProQuest. 24 Sep. 2013.&#13;
WORLD PREMIERE of John Cage's THREE DANCES FOR TWO PIANOS&#13;
WORLD PREMIERE of Cage's SONATAS AND INTERLUDES (four selections)</rdfs:comment>
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