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an Suite" for orchestra given by the Russian Symphony Orchestra in New York City. 1907. Mar. 2. Debussy's orchestral sketches "La Mer" given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Mar. 9. Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto" in C major, for three violins, three celli, and three basses, given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Mar. 14. Scriabin's third symphony "The Divine Poem," and Davidof's "Violoncello Concerto" (Alwin Schroeder, soloist) given by the Russian Symphony Orchestra, in New York City. 1907. Mar. 16. S. Noskowski's symphonic poem "The Steppe" (Op. 66) given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Mar. 19. American debut of Sir Edward Elgar as conductor of his oratorio, "The Apostles" with the Oratorio Society in New York City. 1907. Mar. 26. Elgar's oratorio "The Kingdom" given by the Oratorio Society, New York City. 1907. Mar. 27. Pietro Floridia's Symphony in D minor given by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Mar. 30. O. Fried's Prelude and Double Fugue for Strings, given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Mar. 31. Handel's oratorio "Belshazzar" given by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, with Madame Kileski-Bradbury, Misses Bouton, Kellogg, Mr. George Hamlin, and Mr. Watkin Mills as soloists. 1907. April 1. X. Scharwenka's opera "Mataswintha" presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City. 1907. April 3. Dr. P. Hartmann's oratorio "St. Peter" produced at Carnegie Hall, New York City. 1907. April 6. Howard Brockway's Symphony in D major produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1907. April 9. J. K. Paine's opera "Azara" presented, in concert form, by the Cecilia Society in Boston. 1907. April 13. Reger's "Serenade" (Op. 59) given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra; also production of Henry K. Hadley's tone poem "Salome." 1907. April 27. Victor Bendix's Fourth Symphony (D minor) given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Oct. 2. F. S. Converse's dramatic poem "Job" produced at the Worcester (Mass.) Festival. 1907. Oct. 4. A. Hinton's Second Pianoforte Concerto. 1907. Oct. 18. V. d'Indy's symphonic poem "Jour d'ete a la Montagne" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Nov. 1. F. Stock's "Symphonic Waltz" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1907. Nov. 4. American debut of Jeanne Ger
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