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1938 concert

The 1938 concert likely refers to the renowned performance of Igor Stravinsky’s "The Firebird" by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. This concert is notable for highlighting the early 20th-century shift toward modernist music, blending traditional storytelling with innovative orchestral techniques. It featured a fresh interpretation that deepened the audience’s appreciation for Stravinsky’s creative mastery. Such a concert exemplifies how orchestral programs evolved to include increasingly complex and expressive works, reflecting broader cultural shifts, and showcasing the ongoing development of 20th-century classical music.