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Grunewald Hall (December 27, 1879)
Carreño performed in a final concert at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans with the Kate Thayer Concert troupe. Tickets cost $1 and $1.50 for reserved seats. She performed on a Weber Piano.
Grunewald Hall (December 26, 1879)
Carreño performed at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans with the Kate Thayer Concert troupe. Tickets cost $1 and $1.50 for reserved seats. She performed on a Weber Piano.
Grunewald Hall (February 17, 1879)
Carreño performed at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans with August Wilhelmj (headliner), violinist. She performed a fantasie for the piano on Faust (Carreño). The program also included Miss Kate L. James, a new prima donna to the New Orleans audience.…
Grunewald Hall (April 5, 7, 1875)
On April 5 (evening) and 7 (matinee), Carreño performed in final concerts at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana with the De Murska concert troupe. She performed on a Knabe & Co. piano with M. Livain (flute), Émile Sauret (violin), and…
Grunewald Hall (March 20, 1875)
Carreño appeared in a matinee concert at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana with the De Murska concert troupe. The concert featured Ilma de Murska (soprano) with Carreño, Émile Sauret (violin), Gaetano Braga (violincello), Professor Van…
Tags: 1875, Charles E. Pratt, Diego De Vivo, Émile Sauret, Fantasia on Themes from 'Faust' op. 20, Felix Mendelssohn, Gaetano Braga, Grunewald Hall, Henri Wieniawski, Ilma de Murska, Louisiana - New Orleans, Pietro Ferranti, Teresa Carreño, Trio for piano-violin-violincello, Une revue à Prague Caprice de concert op. 27, Van Hufflen
Opera House (March 15, 1875)
Carreño appeared in a concert at the Opera House in New Orleans, Louisiana during De Murska's performance of Rigoletto. She performed Miserere du Trovatore, op. 52 (Gottschalk, Louis M.) on a Knabe & Co. piano between the first and second acts of…
Grunewald Hall (March 8, 1875)
Carreño appeared in a third De Murska concert at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. The series featured Ilma de Murska (soprano) with Carreño, Émile Sauret (violin), Gaetano Braga (violincello), Pietro Ferranti (buffo), and Charles E. Pratt…
Grunewald Hall (March 6, 1875)
Carreño appeared in a second De Murska concert at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. The series featured Ilma de Murska (soprano) with Carreño, Émile Sauret (violin), Gaetano Braga (violincello), Pietro Ferranti (buffo), and Charles E. Pratt…
Grunewald Hall (March 5, 1875)
Carreño appeared in the De Murska concert series managed by Diego De Vivo at Grunewald Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. The series featured Ilma de Murska (soprano) with Carreño, Émile Sauret (violin), Gaetano Braga (violincello), Pietro Ferranti…
Exposition Hall (December 27, 1872)
Carreño performed a farewell concert in the Strakosch concert series at Exposition Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the cold weather and a snow storm (the heaviest in 20 years), the concert was not attended as well as that of the previous week.…
Exposition Hall (December 17, 18, 19, 21, 1872)
Carreño performed in the Max Strakosch concert series at Exposition Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. Grand opening night was on December 17 followed by three concerts on December 18, 19, and 21. The featured artist of the Strakosch series was Carlotta…
Tags: 1872, Annie Louise Cary, Carlotta Patti, Émile Sauret, Evasio Scolara, Exposition Hall, Fantaisie on Themes from "William Tell", Felix Mendelssohn, Giovanni Matteo Mario, Louis M. Gottschalk, Louisiana - New Orleans, Ludwig van Beethoven, Max Strakosch, Miserere du Trovatore op. 52, Rondo Capriccioso op. 14, Signor Marzo, Violin Sonata no. 9