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Beethoven's "Leonore" was on a concert program recently and the conductor wondered why the trumpet passage (to be played offstage) did not come at the first climax as expected.
The New Yorker, February 19 , 1927P. 17 Beethoven's "Leonore" was on a concert program recently and the conductor wondered why the trumpet passage (to be played offstage) did not come at the first climax as expected.
Worse was to come at the first scrum when Ireland were shunted off their own ball, conceding the penalty which eased pressure on the Puma line, instead moving it to the other end.
By Frances Warfield and Russel Crouse The New Yorker, February 19 , 1927P. 17 Beethoven's "Leonore" was on a concert program recently and the conductor wondered why the trumpet passage (to be played offstage) did not come at the first climax as expected.
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