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DescriptionBenjamin Steinberg and Prof. George Walker.jpg
Quote of the caption of this photo. "Professor George Walker proudly listened to the premiere performance of his "Address for Orchestra" give to a Harlem audience in the theater of a high school. The following day the same concert was given on-stage of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Professor Walker teaches music at Smith College and has toured Europe and the United States as a concert pianist. Mr. Walker is shown here going over his work with Benjamin Steinberg, director of the Symphony of the New World."
"Address for orchestra (1959; rev. 1995). [New York: MCA Music, 1970 (#16714-044). 108p.] 1. Poco adagio – allegro; 2. Molto adagio; 3. Passacaglia. Instrumentation: 3332, p Eh bcl cbsn, 4221, timp, perc, harp, strings. Dedication: "To my parents." Duration: 19:00. Premiere (outer movements): 1968; New York, Lincoln Center; Symphony of the New World; Benjamin Steinberg, conductor; (complete work): 1971; Belgium; Mons Festival. Library: Library of Congress (LC 72-259901).
Saint Louis: MMB Music (X077010).
1. Poco adagio – allegro.
AT: Symphony of the New World; Benjamin Steinberg, conductor (1968).
3. Passacaglia.
AT: Symphony of the New World; Benjamin Steinberg, conductor (1968)."
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Benjamin Steinberg. I am Barbara Steinberg, Benjamin Steinberg's daughter. This photographs are part the papers left to me by my father, and the original photograph is framed in my home. I took a picture of this photograph for digital use.
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