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From Music Hall in Cincinnati we present the last concert of the seventy fifth season of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Recorded during performance by W.G. U.S.. Radio station of the University of Cincinnati. These programs are made possible through the cooperation of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Of Cincinnati musicians Association and the national educational radio network. The conductor for this concert is Max Rudolf. Music director emeritus. The Orchestra will play this symphony number 86 in D Major by Haydn. Other Spiegel's Mary prangs symphonic poem Opus twenty eight by record Strauss. And the Symphony Number one in C Minor Opus sixty eight by Brahms. The program opens with the Haydn symphony number 86 in D major. This is one of six symphonies which are known as the Paris symphonies were commissioned during the 17th eighties by a presumed concert organization called Konstanz DMI lotion Olympique.
This celebrated organization was in existence from seven hundred eighty six to seventeen eighty nine and ended with the coming of the French Revolution. Its concerts were attended by a most explosive and fashionable audience including Queen Marie Antoinette in the Lords and Ladies of her court. The finest musicians in Paris played in the large orchestra. Which boasted some 40 violins and 10 double basses. The orchestra members were fabulously dressed and procreated coats lace ruffles swords plumed hats. Happily they were allowed to remove their hats while playing. It's believed that the Symphony number 86 was first performed at one of these dress concerts in 1789. The four movements are first adagio Allegro Spirito so. The second break yo. Largo The third minuet of Telegraph Hill and fourth finale Allegro conspirator out Microsoft has appeared on
stage and was walking toward the podium and in a moment we'll conduct the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in this final concert and hear the symphony number 86 in D major. By. The. Way. Yeah.
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Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and they're accurate on several of the para symphonies are commonly known by titles given to them long ago but not by Haydn somebody too is called The Bear and the 83 band and number 85 is known as the queen because it was her favorite powering Internet the 86th of the jazz period has. No particular time at the moment the only available recording of the Haydn So for the number 86 was one by this infinity of Symphony Orchestra directed by Max Rudolph. Next on our program is the symphonic form my record Strauss violent Spiegel's merry pranks composed in 1895. The story of Jill Biden's beagle is known to every German speaking child. It's based on a legendary figure of the 14th century who is best described as a
practical joker and a rogue. He lived by means of tricks and swindles. And yet still had a social conscience. His schemes were often calculated to expose the greed and Parker see. The stuffy townspeople. Especially the Church authorities. Eventually he was cutting down and hang. At least in. Legend he was. Just as music describes Till's career. And his downfall. He plays pranks in the marketplace. He poses as a priest tries the role of Don Juan makes faces at big wigs his insolence knows no bounds but finally he's brought to trial and executed but tells spirit is immortal. And so Strauss adds an epilogue in the words of the composer. What is a mortal of till his humor remain. Now Rudolph has returned to the podium. Don't you know the music off the conductor. This is the symphony orchestra in the film oil and Mary pray
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Elliot intermission. Diamond rings Levy's Music Hall revived for station identification. This is the national educational radio network. Were. Were. Were. Were. Were. Were.
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Series
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1970
Episode Number
#13 (Reel 1)
Contributing Organization
University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/500-rv0d0s2c
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Description
Series Description
This series features live performances from the 1970 season by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra .
Date
1970-05-09
Topics
Music
Subjects
Concerts
Media type
Sound
Duration
00:46:07
Credits
Performing Group: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
AAPB Contributor Holdings
University of Maryland
Identifier: 71-19-13 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:45:05
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Chicago: “Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1970; #13 (Reel 1),” 1970-05-09, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed December 8, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-rv0d0s2c.
MLA: “Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1970; #13 (Reel 1).” 1970-05-09. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. December 8, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-rv0d0s2c>.
APA: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1970; #13 (Reel 1). Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-rv0d0s2c