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    <rdfs:comment>&#13;
Note that "The Eve of St. Agnes" by Frederick Jacobi is identified in program as "MS. First Performance". Various sources, including "Frederick Jacobi and Herman Voaden: The Prodigal Son" by Anton Wagner (posted on the Atlantic Canada Theatre Site, http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/Theatre/voaden/theprodigalson_article.htm) point to the conclusion that this was the world premiere performance of the work.&#13;
WORLD PREMIERE of Frederick Jacobi's THE EVE OF ST.AGNES</rdfs:comment>
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