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Washburn Hall (January 16, 1863)
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…
Tags: 1863, Caprice sur "Ernani" op. 31, Charles Elliott, Émile Prudent, Gottschalk Waltz op. 1, Grande Fantaisie sur "Moise" op. 33, Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Herr von Adelung, Jean Henri Ravina, Massachusetts - Worcester, Matilda Phillipps, Nocturne op. 13, Sigismond Thalberg, Teresa Carreño, Washburn Hall
Boston Music Hall (January 17, 1863)
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…
Boston Music Hall (January 18, 1863)
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.
Roger Williams Hall (January 19, 1863)
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.
Lyceum Hall (January 20, 1863)
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.
Boston Music Hall (January 24, 1863)
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…
Boston Music Hall (January 24, 1863)
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!,"…
Tags: 1863, Carl Zerrahn, Celia Ford née Houston, F. W. Lincoln Jr., Family concert, Félix Godefroid, George Danskin, Last Hope op. 16, Louis M. Gottschalk, Massachusetts - Boston, matinee, Nuits d'Espagne op. 40, Philharmonic Society of Boston, Sigismond Thalberg, Star Spangled Banner, Variations on "Home! Sweet Home!" op. 72
Chickering Hall (January 28, 1863)
Carreño performed for a private audience at Chickering Hall.
Boston Music Hall (January 30, 1863)
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…
Liceo de la Habana (April 8, 1863)
Carreño made her debut at el Liceo de la Habana. She performed a Nocturne (Döhler, Theodor), Capriccio Brillante, op. 22 (Mendelssohn, Felix) accompanied by a quintet, and The Last Hope, op. 16 (Gottschalk, Louis M.), her own Saludo a Cuba and…
Teatro Tacón (April 12, 1863)
Carreño appeared in Havana at the Teatro Tacón. According to biographer, Marta Milinowski, she performed Nocturne in E-flat major (Chopin, Fryderyk), Fantasia (4-hd) (Pixis, Johann Peter), Jota de los Toreros (Yradier, Sebastian) with her father, and…
Liceo Ártistico y Literario (April 29, 1863)
Carreño gave one performance in Matanzas, Cuba.
White House Concert (October, 1863)
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,…
Boston Music Hall [?] (December 18, 1863)
Carreño gave a matinee concert in Boston to representatives of the press and invited guests.
Tags: 1863, Massachusetts - Boston, matinee
Boston Music Hall (December 22, 1863)
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…
Boston Music Hall (December 26, 1863)
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.…
Roger Williams Hall (December 28, 1863)
Carreño performed at Roger Williams Hall in Providence, RI.
Dodworth Hall (April 15, 1864)
Carreño performed at Dodworth Hall with several artists, including Fanny Kempton and Annie Mixsell. Tickets cost $0.50.
New Assembly Rooms (April 25, 1864)
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.
Musical Fund Hall (April 29, 1864)
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.