Negro Folk Symphony
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Negro Folk Symphony
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The Negro Folk Symphony is a symphony composed by William L. Dawson in 1934 and was revised in 1952. The work consists of three movements: Its world premiere on November 20, 1934, at Carnegie Hall in New York City was conducted by Leopold Stokowski and performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. It was recorded by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neeme Järvi in 2001. A recording by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Arthur Fagen was released in June 2020.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negro_Folk_Symphony
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2020-10-27T09:19:41Z
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2024-09-10T09:58:42Z
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