Documenting Teresa Carreño

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  • Collection: 1862 - 1865 North America

Carreño performed at Dodworth Hall with several artists, including Fanny Kempton and Annie Mixsell. Tickets cost $0.50.

Carreño performed at Howard Hall in Providence, Rhode Island. She was assisted by Miss Matilda Phillipps, vocalist, and Mr. Charles Elliott, violinist. Carreño performed Fantasia on Rossini's "Moses," op. 33 (Thalberg, Sigismond), Caprice sur…

This concert was scheduled after the success of a concert a few days prior on Tuesday, December 9, 1862. According to a newspaper advertisement, the sale of tickets for Tuesday's concert had to be stopped because of overcrowding.

Carreño was…

1862_Dec13DJ.pdf
Carreño appeared in the second concert of the Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn with Mme. D'Angri, Mr. Toulmin, harpist, and the Teutonia Society of New York. She performed Grand Fantasia and Variations on Bellini's "Norma," op. 12 and Variations on…

Carreño performed a morning concert at 12 pm for families, schools, and children. Assisting artists included: Mrs. Jenny Kempton, Mr. William Castle, Mr. Theodore Thomas, and Signor Abella. Cost of tickets was $.50, half price for children.

Carreño gave a third concert at Irving Hall and was accompanied by Miss Annie Salembier (soprano), Mr. William Castle (tenor), Mr. Theodore Thomas (violinist), Signor Abella (piano accompanist), and Mr. F. Eben (flutist). Concert began at 8 pm.…

Carreño's fourth concert took place in Irving Hall. She was assisted by Miss Annie Salembier (soprano), Mr. William Castle (tenor), Mr. Theodore Thomas (violinist), and Mr. F. Eben (flutist). Tickets cost $0.50; reserved seats cost $1.

This was advertised as Carreño's fifth and final concert at Irving Hall.

1862-11-29-NYT.pdf
At Carreño's second grand concert at Irving Hall, she was to perform the following works: Barcarolla (Thalberg, Sigismond), Fantasia on Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," op. 8 (Prudent, Émile), Rondo Capriccioso, op. 14 (Mendelssohn, Felix) and…

1862-11-10-NYT.pdf
On Friday, November 7, 1862, Lafayette F. Harrison organized a private concert in Irving Hall, in which Carreño appeared with Theodore Thomas as the assisting artist. At this concert, she performed the following works: Souvenir d'Il Trovatore de…

At the invitation of Dr. Mason, Carreño gave a concert for approximately 600 school children at the John Eliot School.

Carreño gave a concert in Salem at Lyceum Hall, which was a repeat of her recital given in Boston on Jan. 13, 1863. She performed works by Mendelssohn, Thalberg, Chopin, Goria, Döhler, and Herz. Tickets cost $0.50.

Carreño appeared in Salem, MA with Matilda Phillipps who performed on the same program as Carreño in several Boston concerts.

This was Carreño's first grand concert in the Music Hall in New Haven with Miss M. Phillipps. Tickets cost $0.50.

Carreño participated in a Benefit Concert for the "Great Central Fair" for the Sanitary Commission at the Musical Fund Hall in Philadelphia. She performed a piano solo. Tickets cost $2.

Carreño gave her third and Farewell Concert at the Musical Fund Hall. Several artists also appeared on the program, including Annie Mixsell, J. Farley, Mr. Draper, and F. J. Mittler. Tickets cost $0.50. A Steinway piano was used.

Carreño performed her First Grand Concert at the New Assembly Rooms in Baltimore, Maryland. Other artists included Jenny Kempton, Annie Mixsell, J. Farley, H. Draper, and G. C. Bergen. Tickets cost $1.

Carreño gave a third and Farewell Concert at the New Assembly Rooms in Baltimore, Maryland. She performed Grande Fantaisie sur "Les Huguenots," op. 43 (Thalberg, Sigimond), Jerusalem (Gottschalk, L. M.), Marche Triomphale (Carreño, Teresa). Tickets…

Carreño gave a Grand Concert in Baltimore, Maryland at the New Assembly Rooms.

Carreño gave a matinee concert at the New Assembly Rooms in Baltimore, Maryland.
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