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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor
WRITING in The New York Sun after the perform-
ance of the Mahler Symphony in New York,
W. J. Henderson said: "If Philadelphia believes
that Mr. Stokowski is essential to her musical
development, let her decline to permit him to
conduct great concerts in New York. This is a
piece of perfectly disinterested advice. The Sun's
musical chronicler would be delighted to see
Mr. Stokowski a New York conductor. He has
personality, force, authority, temperament, scholar-
Back:
35.00 RALY
Private Mailing Card
Philadelphia Orchestra
NINETY-FOUR MUSICIANS
ONDAY EVENING CONCERTS IN CARNEGIE
MUSIC HALL, PITTSBURGH
30, December 18, January 29, February 26, March 12 and
UESDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS IN THE
NIXON THEATRE, PITTSBURGH
31, December 19, January 30, February 27, March 13
: JOHANNES SEMBACH, TENOR, OCTOBER 30 AND 31-
MAROFF, PIANIST, JANUARY 29 AND 30-ANNA CASE,
, MARCH 12 AND 13.
ion prices for 5 evening concerts: $3, $4, $7, $8, $10.
ion prices for 5 matinee concerts: $2.50, $5, $7, $8, $10.
Single Concerts: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50.
ices Pittsburgh Orchestra Association, May Beegle, Manager,
Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh.
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