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Doriot Anthony Dwyer.Xlsx Date/ Composer/ Soloist/ Event Title Conductor Orchestra Venue Season Work Instrument 10-16-1952 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Symphony Hall 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 10-17-1952 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Symphony Hall 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 10-18-1952 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Symphony Hall 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / FluteCharles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 11-02-1952 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Symphony Hall 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 11-04-1952 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Sanders Thr., Harvard Univ. 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. 11-14-1952 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Academy of Music 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A. 11-15-1952 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Carnegie Hall 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra New York, NY, U.S.A. 07-12-1953 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1952-1953 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 01-06-1954 / Symphony Hall 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 01-08-1954 / Symphony Hall 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 01-09-1954 / Symphony Hall 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02-23-1954 / Veterans Mem. Aud. 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Providence, RI, U.S.A. 03-02-1954 / Symphony Hall 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 03-08-1954 / Bushnell Mem. Hall 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Hartford, CT, U.S.A. 03-09-1954 / Palmer Aud. 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra New London, CT, U.S.A. 03-12-1954 / Academy of Music 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Richard Burgin Boston Symphony Orchestra Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A. 03-16-1954 / Sanders Thr., Harvard Univ. 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Richard Burgin Boston Symphony Orchestra Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. 04-10-1954 / Carnegie Hall 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra New York, NY, U.S.A. 07-09-1954 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Brandenburg Concerto Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1953-1954 Season No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Lenox, MA, U.S.A. Johann Sebastian Bach / Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra 07-30-1954 / Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1953-1954 Season Jacques Ibert / Concerto for Flute, Op. 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 04-21-1955 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Mass in B minor, BWV Symphony Hall 1954-1955 Season 232 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 04-22-1955 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Mass in B minor, BWV Symphony Hall 1954-1955 Season 232 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 04-23-1955 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Mass in B minor, BWV Symphony Hall 1954-1955 Season 232 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 04-24-1955 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Mass in B minor, BWV Symphony Hall 1954-1955 Season 232 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 04-26-1955 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Mass in B minor, BWV Symphony Hall 1954-1955 Season 232 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 07-08-1955 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1954-1955 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 07-10-1955 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Mass in B minor, BWV Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1954-1955 Season 232 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 08-10-1955 /Ludwig van Beethoven / Trio for Piano, Flute, Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1954-1955 Season and Bassoon in G Major, WoO 37 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute BSO members Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 07-14-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Brandenburg Concerto Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1955-1956 Season No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Lenox, MA, U.S.A. Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra 07-23-1956 /Manuel de Falla / Concerto for Harpsichord (or Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1955-1956 Season Piano), Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Violin and Cello Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Lenox, MA, U.S.A. Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Seymour Lipkin / Julián Orbón / Himnus ad Galli Cantum Conductor Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Goffredo Petrassi Goffredo Petrassi / Sonata da Camera / Conductor Samuel Barber / Summer Music for Wind Quintet, Op. 31 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute 10-12-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Symphony Hall 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 10-13-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Symphony Hall 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 10-17-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Hill Aud., Univ. of Mich. 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A. 10-18-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Veterans Mem. Aud. 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Columbus, OH, U.S.A. 10-19-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Music Hall 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Cleveland, OH, U.S.A. 10-20-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Lincoln Aud. 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Syracuse, NY, U.S.A. 10-23-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Symphony Hall 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston, MA, U.S.A. 10-30-1956 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Kresge Aud., MIT 1956-1957 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. 07-05-1957 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Brandenburg Concerto Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1956-1957 Season No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Lenox, MA, U.S.A. Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra 07-06-1957 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Brandenburg Concerto Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1956-1957 Season No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Lenox, MA, U.S.A. Johann Sebastian Bach / Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra 07-23-1957 /Maurice Ravel / Chansons madécasses [Songs of Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1956-1957 Season Madagascar], for voice, flute, piano, and cello Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 08-06-1957 / Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1956-1957 Season Walter Piston / Quintet for Wind Instruments Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 07-04-1958 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1957-1958 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 07-03-1959 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Tanglewood - Theatre-Concert Hall 1958-1959 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Lenox, MA, U.S.A. 07-07-1961 /Johann Sebastian Bach / Suite for Orchestra No. Tanglewood - Shed 1960-1961 Season 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Doriot Anthony Dwyer / Flute Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra Lenox, MA, U.S.A.
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