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4. April. Edgar Stillman Kelley's "Aladdin" and "A Chinese Suite for Orchestra," San Francisco, Cal. 1894. April 7. Hans von Buelow's "Funerale" given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1894. April 20. Massenet's opera "Werther" given at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Eames, Arnoldson and Jean de Reszke in leading parts; Mancinelli conducting. 1894. May 23. Goldmark's overture to "Sappho" given in Cincinnati, O., under Theodore Thomas. 1894. May 25. Second and third tableaux from Rubinstein's sacred opera "Moses," given by Theodore Thomas in Cincinnati, O. 1894. June 15. Leoncavallo's opera "I Pagliacci" presented in New York with Kronold, Montegriffo and Campanari. 1894. Aug. 29. Puccini's opera "Manon Lescaut" presented at the Grand Opera House, Philadelphia, with Selma Kronold and Montegriffo. 1894. Sept. 27. Handel's Concerto (No. 7, in B flat) for organ and orchestra given at the Worcester (Mass.) Festival, with William C. Carl as soloist. 1894. Oct. 19. G. W. Chadwick's Third Symphony (F major) produced by Boston Symphony Orchestra. (This work won the prize offered by the National Conservatory.) 1894. Oct. 30. American debut of Cesar Thomson, noted Belgian violinist, at Carnegie Hall, New York City. 1894. Nov. 17. P. Benoit's Symphonic Poem for flute and orchestra given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1894. Nov. 25. American debut of Eugen Ysaye, great Belgian violinist, in a concert at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City. 1894. Dec. 7. Joachim's "Theme and Variations" for violin, given by the Symphony Society, New York City, with Eugen Ysaye as soloist. 1894. Dec. 17. Bemberg's opera "Elaine" (libretto by Paul Ferrier) presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Melba, Mantelli, J. and E. de Reszke, Plancon and Castelmary. 1894. Dec. 28. Goldmark's Scherzo (Op. 45) given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1894. Dec. 29. Henry Holden Huss's Pianoforte Concerto in B major produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with the composer as soloist. 1895. Jan. 5. C. M. Loeffler's Divertimento in A minor, produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Jan. 15. American debut of Sybil Sanderson, American soprano, as _Manon_, at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City. 1895. Jan. 25. A.
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