Documenting Teresa Carreño

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Carreño performed in a Tenth Birthday Concert (with B.J. Lang who introduced the newly acquired organ) in Boston's Music Hall. She performed Marche de Nuit (Gottschalk, Louis M.), Paraphrase de concert sur Rigoletto, S.434 (Liszt, Franz), Grand…

Carreño was scheduled to give a Second Grand Concert at the Boston Music Hall with several artists, including Miss J. E. Houston, Mr. Lyman W. Wheeler, and Mr. H. Daum. This concert was cancelled due to an injury she sustained to one of her fingers.…

Carreño appeared in a rehearsal concert at the Boston Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. She performed Concerto for Piano no. 4 in D Minor, op. 70 (Rubinstein, Anton) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Emil Paur. The concert began at…

Carreño appeared at the Boston Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. She performed Concerto for Piano no. 4 in D Minor, op. 70 (Rubinstein, Anton) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Emil Paur. The concert began at 8 pm.

Grand Gala Matinee and Juvenile Festival at the Boston Music Hall. According to the advertisement, Carreño invited and presented tickets to 1200 children. Concert began at 3 pm. Cost of tickets was $0.50.

Carreño performed in P.S. Gilmore's Grand Sacred Concert at Boston Music Hall with Mme. Anna Bishop. She was to perform Fantasia on Rossini's "Moses," op. 33 (Thalberg, Sigismond) and Jerusalem (Gottschalk, Louis M.) Cost of tickets was $.50.

Carreño performed in three of the Gilmore Grand Concerts in Boston with Mme. Anna Bishop. This included two concerts on Saturday: a Grand Matinee Musicale in the afternoon with Mme. Anna Bishop (3 pm) and an evening concert (7:30 pm). These were…

Carreño appeared in the third of Gilmore's Grand Sacred Concerts on Sunday evening at 7:30 pm with Mme. Bishop. Tickets cost $0.50.

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Carreño performed Capriccio Brillant, op. 22 (Mendelssohn, Felix), Fantasia on Verdi's "I due Foscari" (Rossellen, Henri), and Fantasia on Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," op. 8 (Prudent, Émile) in the Second Philharmonic Concert with conductor…

Carreño gave a gala matinee concert for the children of Boston at the request of the mayor, F. W. Lincoln, Jr. She performed Nuits d'Espagne, op. 40, E minor (Godefroid, Félix), Last Hope (Gottschalk, Louis M.), Variations on "Home! Sweet Home!,"…

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Carreño performed a farewell concert at Boston Music Hall with soloists: Addie S. Ryan, vocalist; Mr. August Suck, violinist; Mr. Baumbach, accompanist. Orchestra was conducted by Carl Zerrahn and the concert was under the management of George…

Carreño appeared in her second Boston concert with Miss Matilda Phillipps, Mr. Charles Elliott, and Herr Von Adelung. She performed a Nocturne, [op. 13] (Ravina, Jean Henri), Caprice-Polka and Gottschalk Waltz (Carreño, Teresa), Grande Fantaisie sur…

Carreño appeared at Boston Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. She performed Concerto for Piano no. 2 in D Minor, op. 23 (MacDowell, Edward) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Gericke. The open rehearsal took place on March 17…

Carreño appeared in an open rehearsal at Boston Music Hall with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Gericke. She performed Concerto for Piano no. 1 in E Minor, op. 11 (Chopin, Fryderyk).

Carreño appeared at Boston Music Hall with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Gericke. She performed Concerto for Piano no. 1 in E Minor, op. 11 (Chopin, Fryderyk). Carreño performed on a Steinway piano.

Carreño gave a matinee concert in Boston to representatives of the press and invited guests.

Carreño performed in a Grand Sunday Vocal and Orchestral Concert series at the Boston Theatre. She performed Fantasie on “Faust” (Liszt, Franz). Additional artists included Mlle. Anna de Belocca (voice), Madame A. B. Maretzek (solo harpist), Signor…

Carreño appeared at the California Theatre in San Francisco, California with the Ilma de Murska Troupe. The featured performer was Ilma de Murska (voice). Additional artists included Émile Sauret (violin), Signor Grammona (voice), and Charles E.…
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