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GUSTIN Director of Development Administrator of Educational Affairs DONALD W. MACKENZIE JAMES F. KILEY Operations Manager, Operations Manager, Symphony Hall Tanglewood RICHARD C. WHITE Assistant to the Manager program copyright © 1972 by Boston Symphony Orchestra Inc. SYMPHONY HALL BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS 963 Accompanist to: The Boston Symphony Baldwin Piano & Organ Company BALDWIN 160 Boylston Street • Boston, Massachusetts 02116 • Phone 426-0775 PIANOS • ORGANS 50 Middlesex Turnpike • Burlington, Massachusetts 01803 • Phone 273-0450 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WILLIAM STEINBERG Music Director MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS Associate Conductor NINETY-FIRST SEASON 1971-1972 THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA INC. ERWIN D. CANHAM Chairman VERNON ALDEN Vice-Chairman LEONARD KAPLAN Secretary HAZEN H. AYER FRANCIS W. HATCH JR MRS FRANK G. ALLEN DAVID O. IVES ROBERT C ALSOP MRS C. D. JACKSON LEO L BERANEK HOWARD W. JOHNSON DAVID W. BERNSTEIN W. SEAVEY JOYCE MRS CURTIS B. 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ZIEGLER SYMPHONY HALL BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS 965 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WILLIAM STEINBERG Music Director MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS Associate Conductor JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN Assistant Conductor first violins cellos bassoons Joseph Silverstein Jules Eskin Sherman Walt concertmaster Philip R. Allen chair Ernst Panenka Charles Munch chair Martin Hoherman Matthew Ruggiero Alfred Krips Mischa Nieland Max Hobart Stephen Geber contra bassoon Rolland Tapley Robert Ripley Roger Shermont Luis Leguia Richard Plaster Max Winder Carol Procter Harry Dickson Jerome Patterson horns Gottfried Wilfinger Ronald Feldman Charles Yancich Fredy Ostrovsky Moerschel Joel Harry Shapiro Leo Panasevich Jonathan Miller David Ohanian Noah Bielski Ralph Pottle Sheldon Rotenberg basses Stanley Benson Henry Portnoi Alfred Schneider Gerald Gelbloom William Rhein trumpets Joseph Hearne Raymond Sird Armando Ghitalla Ikuko Mizuno Bela Wurtzler Roger Voisin Leslie Martin Cecylia Arzewski Andre Come John Salkowski Gerard Goguen second violins John Barwicki Clarence Knudson Robert Olson trombones Fahnestock chair Lawrence Wolfe William Marshall William Gibson Michel Sasson flutes Ronald Barron Ronald Knudsen Doriot Anthony Dwyer Gordon Hallberg Leonard Moss Walter Piston chair William Waterhouse James Pappoutsakis tuba Ayrton Pinto Paul Fried Chester Schmitz Amnon Levy Laszlo Nagy piccolo timpani Michael Vitale Everett Firth Spencer Larrison Lois Schaefer Marylou Speaker Darlene Gray oboes percussion Ronald Wilkison Ralph Gomberg Charles Smith Harvey Seigel Arthur Press John Holmes assistant timpanist Wayne Rapier violas Thomas Gauger Burton Fine Frank Epstein english Charles 5. 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Call us soon. ^^5 BOSTON SAFE DEPOSITAND TRUST COMPANY ONE BOSTON PLACE, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02106 CONTENTS Program for February 3, 4, 5 and 15 1972 971 Future programs Friday-Saturday series 1018 Thursday A series 1019 Tuesday A series 1019 Program notes Tippett- Fantasia concertante on a theme of Corel 983 by the composer and Andrew Raeburn Mozart- Piano concerto in E flat K. 482 986 by John N. Burk Dvorak - Symphony no. 7 in D minor op. 70 987 by John N. Burk Mozart and the piano concerto 1002 by John N. Burk The Guest Conductor 1005 The soloist 1005 ANDREW RAEBURN Program Editor and Assistant to the Music Director 969 NINETY-FIRST SEASON 1971-1972 Thursday evening February 3 1972 at 8.30 Friday afternoon Feburary 4 1972 at 2 o'clock Saturday evening February 5 1972 at 8.30 Tuesday evening February 15 1972 at 8.30 COLIN DAVIS conductor TIPPETT Fantasia concertante on a theme of Corelli CONCERTINO JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN violin MAX HOBART violin JULES ESKIN cello first performance in Boston MOZART Piano concerto in E flat K. 482 Allegro Andante Allegro - andante cantabile - allegro STEPHEN BISHOP intermission DVORAK Symphony no. 7 in D minor op. 70 Allegro maestoso Poco adagio Scherzo: vivace- poco meno mosso Finale: allegro Stephen Bishop plays the Steinway piano The concert on Friday will end about 3.50, the other concerts about 10.20. The concert on February 3 is being recorded by WGBH-TV for later telecast. Occasional scenes of the audience may be included. 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