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the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1901. Feb. 4. Puccini's opera "La Tosca" presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Milka Ternina as _La Tosca_, Cremonini as _Cavaradossi_, Scotti as _Scarpia_, Gilibert as the _Sacristan_, and Mancinelli conducting. 1901. Mar. 1. Philharmonic Orchestra of Leipzig visiting America, gave its first concert in New York City, Hans Winderstein, conductor. 1901. Mar. 9. Bruckner's Third Symphony (D minor) given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1901. Mar. 15. Elgar's overtures "Cockaigne," also Glazunof's "Ruses d'Amor," given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1901. Mar. 30. Schumann's overture "Julius Caesar" (Op. 128), given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1901. April 6. H. Brockway's "Sylvan Suite" for orchestra produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1901. April 13. F. Weingaertner's symphony in G major, given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1901. April 20. Gustav Strube's Rhapsody for Orchestra (Op. 17) produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1901. Sept. 26. G. W. Chadwick's oratorio "Judith" produced at the Worcester (Mass.) Festival. 1901. Sept. 27. Mackenzie's orchestral suite "Coriolanus" given at the Worcester (Mass.) Festival. 1901, Oct. 14. Eugen d'Albert's overture "Der Improvisatore" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1901. Nov. 15, Dvo[vr]ak's overture "Mein Heim," given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1901. Nov. 16. S. von Hausegger's symphony "Barbarossa" given by the Symphony Society in New York City. 1901. Nov. 22. J. Suk's "Pohadka" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1901 Dec. 2. American debut of Jan Kubelik, violinist, at a concert in Carnegie Hall, New York City. 1901. Dec. 6. Production of Victor Herbert's "Woodland Fancies," orchestral suite, by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. 1901. Dec. 7. Glazunof's "Ouverture Solennelle" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, also Sibelius's "Two Legends" from "Kalevala." 1901. Dec. 20. Production of Henry K. Hadley's symphony "The Four Seasons" by the Philharmonic Society in New York City. This work won the New England Conservatory and Paderewski prizes. Was played in Chicago Jan. 24, 1902, and Pittsburgh, Nov. 27, 1903. 1901. Dec. 28. Bruckner's Fifth Symphony (D flat major)
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