Leo Smit (Dutch)
Born: 14 May 1900, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Died: 30 April 1943, Auschwitz (Poland)
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2nd Symphony Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal– Sat 17 May:
Second Symphony: Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal– Sun 18 May:
El Nino Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington DC, USA– Sun 18 May:
2nd Symphony Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal– Sun 18 May:
Second Symphony: Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal– Sun 18 May:
"Kurt Weill, Thomas Bagwell & Diane McNaron" Artburst at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Homewood, Alabama, USA [→ submit concert announcements] Today (9 May): [→ more]
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Mauricio Kagel: Premiere of Opus 1990, in Saarbrücken, Germany.
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Mauricio Kagel: Premiere of Aus Deutschland, in Berlin, Germany.
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Werner Egk: Premiere of Der Revisor, in Schwetzingen, Germany, with Egk conducting.
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Maurice Ravel: Premiere of Valses Nobles et Sentimentales, in Paris, France.
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Anton Bruckner: Premiere of Symphony no. 1 in c minor, in Linz, Austria, with Bruckner conducting.
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