Claimant, a resident of New York, had entered into a written contract with a traveling opera company to perform services as a musician for a period of twenty-one weeks commencing October 16, 1950. The owner of the opera company resided in England and maintained direction and control through a manager who travelled with the company. The rehearsals were held in Connecticut and no performances were given in New York State until January 29, 1951. After about a month of performances...
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