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Moon Thursday, October 25, at 8:00 Monday, November 5, at 8:00 LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC DAVID OISTRAKH, Violin Tuesday, October 2, at 8:00 ORCHESTRA Repeat of October 1 program Wednesday, November at Eugene Ormandy, Conductor 7, 8:00 SVIATOSLAV RICHTER, Piano Sviatoslav Richter, Piano Wednesday, October 3, at 8:00 Repeat of October 1 Program Friday, October 26, at 8:00 LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC Saturday, November 10, at 8:00 ORCHESTRA LONDON BACH SOCIETY Thursday, October 4, at 8:00 Paul Steinitz, Conductor KING HENRY AND THE SHOWMAN Company of 80 Musicians and Singers Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Conductor Bach's "B Minor Mass" Viktor Tretyakov, Violin Saturday, October 6, at 8:00 PADMINI AND HER TROUPE Saturday, October 27, at 2:30 Sunday, November 1 1, at 3:00 Indian Dance Ballet Orchestra conducted by Charlotte Bergen "ISAAC STERN AND HIS FRIENDS' "Dasavatharam" ("Krishna's Incarna- Charles Treger, Violin Eugene Istomin, Jaime Laredo, tions") and "Kannaki" All-Brahms Program Leonard Rose, Isaac Stern Saturday, October 27, at 8:00 Saturday, October 13, at 8:00 MONTSERRAT CABALLE, Soprano Sunday, November 1 1, at 8:00 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Union of American Hebrew Congregations Sunday, October at 8:00 Seiji Ozawa, Conductor 28, presents a preview performance of Christoph Eschenbach, Piano Moustaki, French Singer "Ani Maamin" by Elie Wiesel and Works of Beethoven, Ligeti, Brahms Darius .Milhaud Tuesday, October 30, at 8:00 Brooklyn Philharmonia Orchestra DETROIT SYMPHONY Lukas Foss, Conductor Sunday, October 14, at 3:00 ORCHESTRA Roberta Peters, Soprano SHINICHI SUZUKI TALENT Elie Wiesel, Narrator EDUCATION TOUR Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Conductor New York University Choral Society Cristina Ortiz, Piano Works of Falls, OrflF(IFVO*) Wednesday, October 1 7, at 8:00 Monday, November 12, at 8:00 CLEO LAINE and JOHN VIRTUOSI DI ROMA Wednesday, October 31, at 8:00 DANKWORTH PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY Renato Fasano, Conductor ORCHESTRA All-Vivaldi Program Thursday, October at 8:00 18, William Steinberg, Conductor Tuesday, November 13, at 8:00 NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY Helga Dernesch, Soprano ORCHESTRA Concert for the benefit of The Robert Hale, Bass-Baritone Academy ofJewish Humanities, Works of Berlioz, Chausson, Wagner Henry Lewis, Conductor Arts and Letters Birgit Nilsson, Soprano World Premiere of "Ani Maamin" by All-Strauss Program Elie Wiesel and Darius Milhaud Brooklyn Philharmonia Orchestra November Lukas Foss, Conductor Friday, October 19, at 8:00 Roberta Peters, Soprano NATHAN MILSTEIN, Violin Elie Wiesel, Narrator Thursday, November 1, at 8:00 New York University Choral Society NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY Sunday, October 21, at 8:00 ORCHESTRA GATO BABIERI Henry Lewis, Conductor Wednesday, November 14, at 8:00 KEITH JARRETT Berl Senofsky, Violin CHICAGO SYMPHONY SAM RIVERS Malcolm Frager, Piano ORCHESTRA Catherine Malfitano, Soprano Sir Georg Solti, Conductor All-Beethoven Program Works of Weber, Henze, Beethoven Monday, October 22, at 8:00 AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Friday, November 2, at 8:00 LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC Kasuyoshi Akiyama, Conductor ORCHESTRA Maureen Forrester, Contralto Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Conductor Works of Brahms, Berlioz, Respighi Oleg Kagan, Soloist * International Festival of All-Tchaikovsky Program Visiting Orchestras TheTrue System; (Patent No. 3,396,733) Regular or Menthol Only True has this tar and nicotine reduction system that's so unique it's registered with the U.S. Government Patent Office. 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