St. James's Hall (July 23, 1866)
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Advertisement: The Musical World, 14 July 1866, 438.
Announcement: Hartford Daily Courant, 20 July 1866, 2.
Announcement: Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, 5 September 1866, 291.
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The Musical World, July 14, 1866.
St. James's Minor Hall.—Madlle. Theresa Carreno, the celebrated Vénézuélan Pianiste, will have the honour to give a Matinee Musicale, under Distinguished Patronage, at the above Room, on Monday, 23rd July, at Three o'clock. Stalls, 21s; Unreserved Seats, 10s, 6d. Tickets and Programmes may be had of Messrs. Chappell & Co., 50, New Bond Street; J. Blagrove (Dearie & Co.), 52, New Bond Street; Lacon & Ollier, 168, New Bond Street; of the principal Music sellers; and of Madlle. Carreno, at her residence, 2, Montague Street, Russell Square.
Hartford Daily Courant, July 20, 1866.
Mdlle. Carreno, the American pianist, “just in her teens, surpassingly lovely and highly recommended by Rossini,”is about to make her debut in London.
Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, September 5, 1866.
Teresa Carnaro [sic] machte in St. James' Hall mit Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata u A. Aufsehen. Selbst Musiker glaubten in ihrem Spiel Bedeutendes erkennen zu müssen.