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Boston Symphony Orchestra. [1959-12-01, Pt. 2]
"The 'Boston Symphony Orchestra' programs are telecasts of the world's great music, direct from the concert hall. The programs are telecast live in New England and on tape or film for a national audience. The programs are produced so that at any given moment the TV picture has a special significance in relation to the music."--1959 Peabody Digest. In this portion of the program, the orchestra performs Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3 in A minor, opus 56. Narrator William Pierce gives the work's historical background and describes each of the four movements of the piece.
- ""The 'Boston Symphony Orchestra' programs are telecasts of the world's great music, direct from the concert hall. The programs are telecast live in New England and on tape or film for a national audience. The programs are produced so that at any given moment the TV picture has a special significance in relation to the music."--1959 Peabody Digest. In this portion of the program, the orchestra performs Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3 in A minor, opus 56. Narrator William Pierce gives the work's historical background and describes each of the four movements of the piece."@en
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