o et Juliette."
1864. Great Band Festival in New Orleans, La., under P. S.
Gilmore.
1865. Jan. 13. Bach's Toccata in F given in New York City by
Theodore Thomas.
1865. Feb. 18. Raff's symphony "An das Vaterland," and Beethoven's
Triple Concerto, for piano, violin and cello, given in New York
City by Theodore Thomas.
1865. Feb. 18. Beethoven's Second Pianoforte Concerto (B flat)
given by the Brooklyn Philharmonic Society.
1865. Feb. 24. Verdi's opera "La Forza del Destino" presented in
New York City, with Carozzi-Zucchi, Massimiliani and Bellini.
1865. Mar. 4. Hohnstock's overture, "Hail Columbia," given by
Theodore Thomas in Brooklyn, N. Y.
1865. Mar. 11. Haydn's First Symphony (E flat) given by the
Philharmonic Society, New York City.
1865. April 8. Mozart's Symphony Concertante for violin and
viola,--Bach's Passacaglia,--and Schumann's overture to "Die
Braut von Messina" given in New York City by Theodore Thomas.
1865. April 20. Crosby Opera House in Chicago, dedicated.
Performances were given there by a company brought by Jacob Grau
and including Clara Louise Kellogg and Zucchi, sopranos;
Morensi, Fischer and Zapucci, contraltos; Massimiliani,
Mazzolini and Lotti, tenors; Bellini, Orlandini, Lorini and
Debreuil, baritones; Susini, Colletti, Muller, Perni and
Ximenes, basses, and Carl Bergmann, conductor.
1865. Sept. 11. First appearance in America (in concert) of Madame
Parepa-Rosa, at Steinway Hall, New York City.
1865. Nov. 4. Liszt's symphonic poem "Mazeppa" given by Theodore
Thomas, in New York City.
1865. Dec. 1. Meyerbeer's opera "L'Africaine" given at the Academy
of Music, New York City, with Carozzi-Zucchi as _Selika_ and
Mazzoni as _Vasco da Gama_. Carl Bergmann, conductor.
1865. Dec. 2. Liszt's Pianoforte Concerto in E flat given in New
York City, under Theodore Thomas.
1865. Dec. 28. The first concert of the Harvard Musical
Association in Boston. Mozart's Symphony in G minor was
performed.
1865. Germania Maennerchor organized in Chicago, Ill.
1865. Peabody Institute Concerts established in Baltimore, Md.
1865. Conservatory of Music opened in connection with Oberlin
College (Ohio) which was founded in 1834.
1865. Opera given in San Francisco, Cal., by a company including
Morelli, Barilli, Sbriglia and Adelaide Phillips. Twenty-four
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