m "Jour de Fete" given
by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, E. Ysaye conducting.
1921. Mar. 4. Production from MS. of Reginald Sweet's overture to
the one-act opera "Riders to the Sea" by the Philharmonic
Orchestra, New York City.
1921. Mar. 5. Emanuel Moor's Concerto for string quartet and
orchestra given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
1921. Mar. 9. Karl Weiss's opera "The Polish Jew" presented at the
Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Emile Capoulican,
Kathleen Howard, Raymonde Delaunais, Mario Chamlee, Angelo Bada,
R. Leonhardt, William Gustafson, L. d'Angelo and Paolo Ananian.
Conducted by A. Bodansky.
1921. Mar. 11. Kurt Atterbury's First Symphony (F major) given by
the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
1921. April 27. Florent Schmitt's "Chant de Guerre" given for the
first time in America with orchestra, by the Boston Musical
Association, assisted by the Harvard Glee Club; also Charles
Bordes's "Rhapsodie Basque" for pianoforte and orchestra, with
Miss Marion Carley, pianist.
1921. May 26. F. Stock's choral work, "A Psalmodic Rhapsody,"
produced at the North Shore Festival, Evanston, Ill., conducted
by the composer.
1921. June 7. Production of Paolo Gallico's prize oratorio, "The
Apocalypse," in the gymnasium of Augustana College, Rock Island,
Ill., at the Biennial Convention of the National Federation of
Music Clubs.
1921. July 20. Production of music by Edgar Stillman Kelley, F. S.
Converse, George W. Chadwick, Arthur Foote, John Powell, E. B.
Hill, Leo Sowerby, Chalmers Clifton, and Henry F. Gilbert, at
the pageant given at Plymouth, Mass., to celebrate the
tercentenary of the Pilgrims' landing.
1921. Oct. 14. Walter Braunfels's "Fantastic Variations on a Theme
of Berlioz," given by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.
1921. Oct. 14. American debut of Emil Telmanyi, Hungarian
violinist, in Lalo's "Symphony Espagnole," with the Philadelphia
Orchestra.
1921. Oct. 15. American debut of Elly Ney, noted French pianist,
in a recital of Beethoven's works at Carnegie Hall, New York
City. She appeared with the Philharmonic Orchestra Nov. 26, and
played Chaikovsky's "First Concerto."
1921. Oct. 21. Cesar Franck's Organ Chorale No. 2, B minor,
arranged for orchestra and organ by Wallace Goodrich, given by
the Boston Symphony Orchestra wit
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