This was the first in a series of three concerts at Niblo's Saloon, which featured Camilla Urso, violinist; Teresa Carreño, child pianist; Madame Varian, prima donna; Signor Fellini, baritone; and Edward Hoffman, pianist and composer. Regular tickets…
This was the second Camilla Urso concert in which Carreño performed. Additional performers on the program included Madame Varian, prima donna; Coradi Colliere, baritone; Signor Fellini, baritone; and Edward Hoffman, pianist and composer. At this…
This was the third Camilla Urso concert in which Carreño performed. The program included appearances by Madame Varian, prima donna; George Simpson, English tenor; and Edward Hoffman, pianist and composer. Regular tickets cost $1 or $1.50 for reserved…
Carreño gave a Grand concert at Odd Fellows' Hall for the benefit of the sick and wounded in Washington, under sanction of Acting Surgeon General Barnes.
Carreño's gave a farewell concert in Washington, D.C with supporting artists, Annie Mixsell and J. Farley. Reserved seats were priced at $1; regular admission, $0.50. Concert began at 8:30 pm.
Carreño was invited to give a recital at the Perkins Institution for the Blind in Boston, MA. She performed several works, including Variations on "Home, Sweet Home" (Sigismond Thalberg).
Carreño performed in a private benefit concert with several other artists for the benefit of destitute children of seamen at the home of Mrs. A. Woodruff Brown (no. 3, Great Jones Street). Concert began at 8 pm. Cost of tickets was $10. Chickering…
Carreño performed a recital at the Roger Williams Hall in Providence, Rhode Island. She performed works by Mendelssohn, Thalberg, Chopin, Goria, Döhler, and Herz. Regular tickets cost $0.50; children under 10 years of age were admitted at half price.
Carreño gave a concert at Washburn Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts. Other performers included: Miss Matilda Phillipps (vocalist), Mr. Charles Elliott (violin), and Herr von Adelung (accompanist). Carreño performed a Nocturne in D flat (Ravina, Jean…
Carreño received an invitation from President Lincoln to perform at the White House. According to an interview she gave in 1911, she performed Marche de Nuit, Last Hope, Dying Poet (Gottschalk, Louis M.), and Listen to the Mocking Bird (Winner,…