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  • San Diego Symphony Orchestra Records

San Diego Symphony Orchestra, Thursday Evening, April 11, 1968

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SD SYMPH-13
San Diego Symphony Orchestra, Thursday Evening, April 11, 1968
1968-04-11
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The tape starts almost immediately with the first piece on the program, Haydn's "Symphony No. 31 in D Major," lasting until 24 minutes. The conductor is Zoltan Rozsnyai, and the solo pianist, beginning in the second piece, is Leonard Pennario. Next, starting at 24 minutes is Rozsa's "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra," to 57 minutes. After an intermission not reflected on the tape, orchestra plays Wagner's "Siegfried Idyll," from 57 minutes to 1 hour 17 minutes. The last piece is Respighi's symphonic poem, "Feste Romane," from 1 hour 17 minutes to the end. The sound has clicks, fluctuating sound levels, and other distortions.
Zoltan Rozsnyai; Leonard Pennario; San Diego Symphony Orchestra; Symphony orchestras; Joseph Haydn; Symphony No. 31 in D Major; Miklós Rózsa; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; Wilhelm Richard Wagner; Siegfried Idyll; Feste Romane; Ottorino Respighi
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