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1
Is at work on
new
symphony
,
alternating with carpentry, to be opera.
2
The music of the
new
symphony
began gayly enough-itwas even merry.
3
He attends Shostakovich's 35th birthday and hears some of the
new
symphony
.
4
Harlan considered Herbert Linton the single jarring note in this
new
symphony
of mutual interests.
5
To an Ursuline convent he gave an entirely
new
symphony
to be performed at their benefit concert.
6
Night by night it played the symphony of the world, and each night a
new
symphony
was performed, without rehearsal.
7
Schaunard seated himself at the piano and executed, with immense spirit, his
new
symphony
,
"The Death of the Damsel."
8
The students of the Conservatoire were compelled to practise with the greatest exactitude my
new
symphony
under his dry and terribly noisy baton.
9
A
new
symphony
is now ready for you, and as the Archduke Rudolph has had it copied out, it will cost you nothing.
10
He had taken a
new
symphony
with him for the occasion, but owing to lack of time for rehearsals, the earlier work was substituted.
11
During that winter (1839-40) he conducted three performances of his
new
symphony
,
Romeo and Juliet, at one of which I was present.
12
New
symphonies
are heard and reviewed without reference to Mahler.
13
P.S.-Pleaseapologize to Herr v. Kees for want of time preventing my sending him the
new
symphonies
.
14
The two grand
new
symphonies
shall be ready by that time; to become the exclusive property of the Society.
15
He pushed for a
new
Symphony
Hall which opened in 1991 and is considered one of the best in Britain.
16
The six
new
symphonies
commissioned by Salomon were performed, and the previous set were also repeated, along with some new quartets.
new
symphony
new