1920. Mar. 5. Leo Sowerby's Pianoforte Concerto in F major given
by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with the composer as soloist.
(N. B. As originally arranged, for voice and orchestra, it was
given at a concert at Orchestra Hall, Jan. 18, 1917.)
1920. Mar. 19. A. Brune's symphonic poem, "A Fairy Tale," produced
by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
1920. April 2. Eric De Lamarter's Concerto in E major for organ,
produced by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, with the composer as
soloist.
1920. April 16. Debussy's "Fantasy" for pianoforte and orchestra
given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with Alfred Cortot as
soloist.
1920. May 25. Felix Borowski's poeme "Le Printemps Passionne"
produced at the North Shore Festival, Evanston, Ill., conducted
by the composer.
1920. Aug. 23. Charles Wakefield Cadman's Indian music-drama, "The
Sunset Trail," produced by the California Theatre Ensemble at
San Diego, Cal., under Dr. H. J. Stewart.
1920. Oct. 3. American debut of Michel Piastro, Russian violinist,
at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
1920. Oct. Production of Mortimer Wilson's overture "New Orleans"
at the Rialto Theatre, New York City, conducted by the composer.
(This work won a prize of $500 offered by Hugo Riesenfeld.)
1920. Oct. 16. American debut of Josef Stopak, violinist, in a
recital at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
1920. Oct. 22. G. Ropartz's "Divertissement" for orchestra given
by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. P. Monteux conducting.
1920. Oct. 22. E. Goossens's "By the Tarn," for string orchestra
and clarinet, given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
1920. Oct. 25. American debut of Michel Gusikov, Russian
violinist, in a recital at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
1920. Oct. 29. A. Bax's "The Garden of Fand" produced by the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. F. Stock conducting.
1920. Oct. 29. E. B. Hill's poem for orchestra, "The Fall of the
House of Usher," produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. P.
Monteux conducting.
1920. Nov. 2. American debut of Duci Karekjarto, Jugo-Slavian
violinist, in a recital at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
1920. Nov. 5. American debut of Cyril Scott, English composer and
pianist, in a concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra. He played
his "Concerto in C," and conducted his "Two Passacaglias."
1920. Nov. 5. Sabata's symphonic poem
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