Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1966 Bach, Bartok, and Brahms, part 2
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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When you. When you. Win you.
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Win when. You.
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Win when.
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You. Are.
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Thank
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you. Brown rises from the piano concert master Sigmund Efron steps over
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to Mr Rau and both shake hands. Conductor Max Rudolf themselves
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leads in the applause. Now
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as he and the soloist. Walked. Onstage.
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Around the investors first appearance with the Cincinnati orchestra since 1960.
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Has again Priam. For much of the Beethoven concerto number for.
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The honest again comes into view. Walks to center stage.
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About. This music audience.
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Out there and. Then. Again.
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Leave. Those in attendance this evening will of course hear Mr
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again on the second portion of the program in the Choral Fantasy. That
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they continue their applause.
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Now the soloist and the conductor both make their way back on stage.
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They pan. Michael down to invite the orchestra members.
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Both gentlemen smiling. Mr Rau again bows to this still
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enthusiastic audience. And now they again leave the
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stage.
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Thanks
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once more. The song list emerges from the wings comes to the podium. Thanks again.
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Thanks Kansas Sigman Efren
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Thanh.
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Now.
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As we come to the end of the first part of this program. After
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station identification our intermission feature then a performance of the Beethoven
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Symphony Number two in D major. And the Choral Fantasy for a piano
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chorus and orchestra in C minor. At this
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time. We pause briefly for station identification.
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