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@Deb:Responding to your recent tag for notability. Will reserve judgement for now on notability (without additional citations -- not even the official history on the website was used as a citation, so surely more citations can be found!) If additional citations are added, I might have an opinion on notability. In the meantime, I have added a Discography stub and "in the literature" sections with two citations to get the ball rolling. If the consensus is to delete the article, I suggest its contents be merged into that of it's most famous conductor Henry Mazer as the place where he got his start (the symphony is described together with Mazer in the famous autobiography I cited, so Mazer did help put it on the map.) Dk3298371 (talk) 05:10, 23 June 2017 (UTC)Reply