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Tour Program: CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA PROGRAM 1928 to 1929 FROM ELEVENTH SEASON 17th Program

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10 Mar 2016
03 Mar 2016
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Cleveland Orchestra
Tour Program
United States
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CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA PROGRAM 1928 to 1929 FROM ELEVENTH SEASON 17th Program
This sale is for 1 CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA PROGRAM Dated 1928 to 1929 Eleventh Season , 17 th Program
DATAILS
MASONIC HALL Cleveland
CONDUCTOR > NIKOLAI SOKOLOFF ; GUEST CONDUCTORS > GEORGES ENESCO & CARLOS SALZEDO
PROGRAM FROM THE 11th SEASON / SEVENTEENTH PROGRAM MARCH 14th & 15th
SOLOIST INCLUDE; GEORGES ENESCO Conductor and Violin & LUCILE LAWRENCE Harpist
CONDUCTERS > NIKOLAI SOKOLOFF & Assistant Conductor RUDOLPH RINGWALL

PROGRAM DATES = SEVENTEENTH Program MARCH 14th & 15th 1929

Still spelling Emil Pagano's name wrong, The young FLUTE & PICCOLO Player Coming from the Boston Orchestra This is who owned the programs I have listed. He played Piccolos & flute. I understand he had PERFECT PITCH. But they have yet to include his correct name in the program. This becomes a real problem for Emil as you will see shortly.
I only have a few programs left. I have been listed them for years. AND IN LOTS. So might as well make the few I have last a little longer. Emil Pagano played a part with making the Cleveland Orchestra. And he left little clues of his life and work in the programs, and also kelp all the programs. He STARTED IN BOSTON 1910's / Went to CLEVELAND 1920's to 1940's / Finished work in NEW YORK in the 1940's!

ALL Programs in very good condition for pushing 100 years old A couple of tears in a couple of them. But holding up well In this program the center page is loose.