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Eugene Ormandy leads the Philadelphia Orchestra in two Hungarian Dances.
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The two Hungarian Dances performed are No. 19 in B minor and No. 20 in E minor.
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Later this hour we'll hear a report on the changing of the guard in Philadelphia as a new sound emerges from the orchestra under conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch (sah-VAHL-lish), but first let's hear the familiar sound created in the 50s by conductor Eugene Ormandy. He leads the Philadelphia Orchestra in two Hungarian Dances by Johannes Brahms, arranged by AnTonin Dvorak: No. 19 in B minor and No. 20 in E minor. (Sony Classical SBK 46534)
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