New York City.
1870. Marie Krebs, noted German pianist, visited America.
1870. Feb. 5. Karl Goldmark's overture to "Sakuntala" given by the
Philharmonic Society, New York.
1871. Jan. 7. Rubinstein's "Ocean Symphony" given by the
Philharmonic Society, New York City.
1871. Feb. 23. Gade's Third Symphony (A minor) given by the
Harvard Musical Association, Boston.
1871. May 3. Rossini's "Messe Solennelle" given in Boston, under
the direction of George W. Whiting.
1871. May. 7. Mozart's overture to "Idomeneo" given by the
Philharmonic Society, New York City.
1871. June 13. Reinecke's "Festival Overture,"
1871. June 22. Wagner's "Kaiser March," and
1871. June 27. Joachim's First March (in C) given by Theodore
Thomas, in New York City.
1871. July 19. Rubinstein's overture to "Dimitri Donskoi,"
1871. July 21. Joachim's Second March (in D) given by Theodore
Thomas, in New York City.
1871. Aug. 10. Rheinberger's "Wallenstein's Camp,"
1871. Aug. 17. Schubert's March in B minor,
1871. Sept. 8. Wagner's "Hildegung's March," given by Theodore
Thomas, in New York City.
1871. Sept. 18. American debut of the noted German tenor, Theodore
Wachtel, at the Stadt Theatre, New York City, in "Le Postillon
de Longjumeau."
1871. Nov. 9. Schubert's overture to "Alfonso and Estrella" given
by the Harvard Musical Association, in Boston.
1871. Nov. 22. Ambroise Thomas's opera "Mignon" given at the
Academy of Music, New York City, with Christine Nilsson in the
title-role.
1871. Nov. 23. Mozart's Symphony in C given by the Harvard Musical
Association; also Handel's Concerto for oboe, with A. Kugler as
soloist, in Boston.
1871. Dec. 2. Rubinstein's Pianoforte Concerto in D minor given in
Boston, by Theodore Thomas Orchestra, with Marie Krebs as
soloist.
1871. Dec. 6. Introduction and final scene from Wagner's opera
"Tristan und Isolde"; also Raff's Symphony in F, given by
Theodore Thomas in Boston.
1871. Dec. 7. Haydn's Third Symphony (E flat) given by the Harvard
Musical Association, in Boston.
1871. The Illinois College Conservatory of Music, Jacksonville,
Ill., established, with I. B. Posnawski as director.
1871. The Apollo Club (male voices) established in Boston with B.
J. Lang as conductor.
1872. Jan. 6. Reinecke's Pianoforte Concerto in F sharp minor (O
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