as soloist.
1915. Feb. 22. F. Cowen's oratorio "The Veil" given by the Apollo
Musical Society in Chicago.
1915. Mar. 19. Production of John Alden Carpenter's orchestral
suite "Adventures in a Perambulator" by the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra.
1915. Mar. 19. Production of Scriabin's "Poem of Fire--Prometheus"
by the Russian Symphony Orchestra in New York City. (Had been
played in Chicago Mar. 5, but without effects of light.)
1915. Mar. 27. First of Reger's "Four Tone Poems" for orchestra
(after Boecklin) given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
1915. April 3. F. Klose's Prelude and Double Fugue for Organ, with
choral for trumpets and trombones, given by the Boston Symphony
Orchestra.
1915. June 3. Production of G. W. Chadwick's ballade for orchestra
"Tam O'Shanter" at the Litchfield County Choral Union Festival,
Norfolk, Conn.
1915. June. Production of F. A. Stock's Violin Concerto, under
direction of the composer, with Efrem Zimbalist as soloist, and
C. V. Stanford's "Pianoforte Concerto in G major" (first time in
America) with Harold Bauer as soloist, at the Litchfield County
Choral Union Festival, Norfolk, Conn.
1915. Summer. Walter Damrosch's incidental music to the Greek play
"Iphigenia in Aulis" produced at the Greek Theatre, Berkeley,
Cal. (Was given in New York Dec. 15 the same year.)
1915. July 1. Production of H.W. Parker and Brian Hooker's opera
"Fairyland" at Los Angeles, Cal. This opera won the prize
offered by the Los Angeles Opera Association.
1915. Aug. 7. Production of Edward F. Schneider's opera "Apollo"
at Bohemian Grove, Cal.
1915. Oct. 22. Further excerpts from Ravel's ballet "Daphnis and
Chloe" given by the Symphony Society of New York City.
1915. Nov. 5. F. Delius's "A Dance Rhapsody" given by the
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
1915. Nov. 5. Arnold Schoenberg's "Kammer Symphonie" given by the
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.
1915. Nov. 9. Production of Clarence Loomis's Pianoforte Concerto
by the American Symphony Orchestra, Chicago, with Glenn Dillard
Gunn as soloist.
1915. Nov. 9. Production of Carlo Minetti's Aria for tenor and
orchestra, with George Hamlin as soloist, by the American
Symphony Orchestra in Chicago. This work won a prize offered by
George Hamlin.
1915. Nov. 18. Schoenberg's symphonic poem "Pelleas et Melis
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