in "Rigoletto" with the Chicago Opera Company in Chicago. L.
Campanini conducting.
1916. Nov. 24. Michael Dvorsky's Symphonic Duologue for pianoforte
and orchestra, produced by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
with Josef Hofmann (M. Dvorsky) as soloist.
1916. Nov. 25. Gluck's opera "Iphigenia in Tauris" presented at
the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Melanie Kurt,
Marie Rappold, L. Sparkes, Sembach, Weil.
1916. Nov. 26. Elgar's adagio "Sospiri," for strings, harps, and
organ, given by the Symphony Society of New York City; also
Sinigaglia's "Etude Caprice" for strings.
1916. Dec. 3. M. Ravel's "Introduction et Allegro" for harp,
strings, quartet, flute and clarinet, given by the Symphony
Society, New York City.
1916. Dec. 14. Gustav Mahler's "Lied von der Erde" given by the
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.
1916. Dec. 22, Zandonai's opera "Francesca da Rimini" presented at
the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City.
1917. Jan. 12. Sibelius's symphonic fantasy "Polyola's Daughter,"
and his symphonic poem "Night Ride and Sunrise" (Op. 53), given
by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
1917. Jan. 18. Leo Sowerby's "Come Autumn Time" produced at a
concert in Orchestral Hall, Chicago, conducted by Eric De
Lamarter.
1917. Jan. 19. Ballantine's symphonic poem "The Eve of St. Agnes"
produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
1917. Jan. 26. Percy Grainger's "The Warriors" given by the
Symphony Society at Aeolian Hall, New York City, with the
composer at the pianoforte.
1917. Feb. 2. Widor's Symphony No. 3 (in E minor) for organ and
orchestra given by the Philharmonic Society, New York City, with
Gilbert Spross as soloist.
1917. Mar. 8. Reginald de Koven's opera "The Canterbury Pilgrims"
produced at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with
Ober, Althouse, Ruysdael, and Sembach.
1917. Mar. 23. The First of E. Bloch's "Trois poems Juifs" (Op.
133), "Dance," "Rite," and "Cortege Funebre," presented by the
Boston Symphony Orchestra.
1917. Feb. 6. E. De Lamarter's "The Fable of the Hapless
Folktune" produced by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
1917. April 6. Philip Greeley Clapp's Symphony in E flat produced
by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
1917. April 13. Debussy's "Gigues" given by the Boston Symphony
Orchestra.
1917. April 15. Adolf
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