Detroit Symphony Orchestra Wieniawski, Prokofiev, and Sibelius, part 4

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thing.
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With.
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Was.
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Going.
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On.
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I'm.
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Worth three.
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You're.
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Right.
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You're.
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Seeing. An.
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When.
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But the bad.
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News.
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The book.
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Yeah.
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For.
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra for their performance of the Symphony Number one in the
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minor the first 30 not. So bad. Walter pulled. One of the.
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Tougher.
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Tougher.
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This concludes the fourth in the series of programs produced by the University of Michigan for the national
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educational radio program tonight from the National Home Library Foundation
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and game cooperation with management and the orchestra Committee of the Detroit Symphony and the
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Detroit Federation of Musicians.
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These broadcasts of regular subscription concerts saw selected from the archives of the orchestra
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recorded by the 100 man organization and its permanent hall for an auditorium
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in Detroit. Today's concert was conducted by Walter Poole associate conductor of
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the orchestra. Subsequent concerts are to be conducted by Paul parade a conductor
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emeritus and sicced an Erlang musical director and conductor of the orchestra.
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The program was prepared and written by Honeywell over this is Ed Bird speaking and inviting you to listen again
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next week at the same time for another Detroit Symphony Orchestra broadcast
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this is the national educational radio network.
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