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    <rdfs:comment>Entered from booking ledger and New York Times concert listing and review. The instrumentalists (besides the pianist) are not identified.&#13;
WORLD PREMIERE of George Perle's WIND QUINTET NO. 1, OP. 37&#13;
WORLD PREMIERE of Paul Turok's WIND QUINTET&#13;
NEW YORK PREMIERE of Albert Tepper's 5 SONGS FROM THE CATULLUS OF WILLIAM HULL&#13;
"THIS WEEK'S CONCERT AND OPERA PROGRAMS: OPERA NEW YORK CITY OPERA CITY CENTER CONCERTS, RECITALS." New York Times (1923-), Nov 11 1962, p. 155. ProQuest. Web. 24 Aug. 2023.&#13;
"NEW WORKS PLAYED BY COMPOSERS UNIT." New York Times (1923-), Nov 12 1962, p. 37. ProQuest. Web. 24 Aug. 2023.</rdfs:comment>
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