in a recital at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
1921. Dec. 30. Production of S. Prokofiev's satirical opera, "Love
for Three Oranges," by the Chicago Opera Association.
FOOTNOTE:
[Footnote 1: Said to have been played at the World's Fair, Chicago,
under Theodore Thomas in a series of concerts of Russian music from June
5-13th, 1893.]
TEXT ERRATA INDEX
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4. 1742. For Fingstude read Singstunde. 295.
28. 1841. Mar. 31. read 1853. Jan. 11. 363.
33. 1848. Jan. 8. omit "Pastoral." 197.
47. 1857. Nov. 19. read 1859. Nov. 19. and 275.
"Prelude" for "Overture."
" 1857. Nov. 21. read 1856. April 27. at a concert 263.
given by Carl Bergmann, New York.
48. 1858. Nov. 28. Insert, Gade's Fifth Symphony 221.
given by the Philharmonic Society, New
York.
" 1859. April 30. read April 20. 238.
49. 1860. Mar. 3. for Mendelssohn read Beethoven. 243.
" 1860. Mar. 3. read Dec. 22. Liszt's Fest-Klaenge. 238.
50. 1861, Jan. 9. read 1869. Jan. 9. "
" 1862. Feb. Insert Brahms's First Serenade 202.
given by the Philharmonic Society, New York.
53. 1865. Nov. 11. read Nov. 4. 238.
" 1866. Mar. 12. read 1859 Jan, 8. by the Philharmonic 262.
Society, New York.
57. 1869. Feb. 6. read 1868. May 9. at Triennial 243.
Festival, Boston.
58. 1870. May 7. read 1855. Mar. 10. by the Philharmonic 275.
Society, New York.
" 1871. Jan. 5. read 1870. Feb. 5. by the Philharmonic 224.
Society, New York.
63. 1874. Clara Louise Kellogg, third line--read 286.
1861.
82. 1884. Feb. 9. for Liszt read Bizet. 238.
88. 1887. Jan. 19. read Feb. 19. 259.
89. 1887. Feb. 19. read 1883. Nov. 10. by the 240.
Philharmonic Society, New York.
89. 1887. May 8. Insert, Sir Arthur Sullivan's 271.
oratorio, "The Golden Legend," given by the
Boston Oratorio Society, conducted by Frederick
Archer, at Music Hal
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