Documenting Teresa Carreño

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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,…

Carreño appeared at Weber Music Hall in Chicago, Illinois. She performed Sonata for Piano and Violoncello (Saint-Saëns, Camille), Nocturne, op. 37, no. 1, Mazurka, op. 33, no. 4, Marche Funebre from Sonata, op. 35, Tarantelle (Chopin, Fryderyk),…

Carreño was scheduled to appear in a final concert at His Majesty's Theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa, however due to repairs of the building her concert took place at Wanderers' Hall. She performed Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven, Ludwig van),…

Carreño appeared in a Gran Concierto de Gala del ilustre Americano with Giovanni Tagliapietra at Teatro Guzman Blanco in Caracas, Venezuela. She performed Fantaisie hongroise, con orquesta (Liszt, Franz), Berceuse (Chopin, Fryderyk), Une revue a…

Roberts' Opera House Records, MSS 26034. Connecticut Historical Society.
Carreño appeared at Roberts' Opera House with August Wilhelmj (violinist) in a concert directed under Maurice Strakosch. Miss Kate L. James (soprano) and Miss Maud Morgan (harpist) were also on the program. Carreño performed an unidentified piano…

Roberts' Opera House Records, MSS 26034. Connecticut Historical Society.
Carreño appeared in a Grand Concert with Edouard Remenyi (violinist) at Roberts' Opera House under the direction of Mr. F. Dulcken. Giovanni Tagliapietra (baritone) was also on the program. Carreño performed unidentified works by Gottschalk and a…

Carreño gave an evening concert at the Queen's Hall in Montreal, Canada. She performed Sonata Appassionata (Beethoven, Ludwig van), Romanza in E-flat (Rubinstein, Anton), Tarantelle (Rubinstein, Nikolai), Hexentanz (Witches Dance) (MacDowell,…

Carreño appeared in a concert at the Opera House in New Orleans, Louisiana during De Murska's performance of Rigoletto. She performed Miserere du Trovatore, op. 52 (Gottschalk, Louis M.) on a Knabe & Co. piano between the first and second acts of…

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 concert in the salon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moulton in Paris, France. She performed Miserere du Trovatore, op. 52 (Gottschalk, Louis Moreau) and the Grand March from Wagner's Tannheuser. Several other musicians performed, including,…

Carreño gave a concert at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts. She performed Concerto in E Minor (Chopin, Fryderyk), Andante in F (Beethoven, Ludwig van), Etude, “La campanella” (Paganini, Niccolò (arr. Liszt)), Hexentanz (MacDowell, Edward),…

Final concert at the Liceo de la Habana. Carreño performed Last Hope (Gottschalk, L. M.), Variations on "Home! Sweet Home!," op. 72 (Thalberg, Sigismond), Grand Fantasia on Bellini's "I Puritani" (Herz, Henri), Rondo Capriccioso, op. 14 (Mendelssohn,…

Carreño gave a second musical soiree at Liceo de la Habana. Her program included Grande Fantaisie et Variations sur "Don Juan," op. 14 (Thalberg, Sigismond), Printemps d'amour, op. 40 (Gottschalk, L. M.), Caprice sur "Ernani," op. 31 (Prudent,…

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…

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…

Carreño performed in the Max Strakosch concert series at Exposition Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. Grand opening night was on December 17 followed by three concerts on December 18, 19, and 21. The featured artist of the Strakosch series was Carlotta…

1862-11-28-NYT.pdf
Carreño opened the program with Rondo Brillant, op. 98 (Hummel, Johann Nepomuk), which was accompanied by a quintet (Mosenthal, Matzka, Bergner, C. Preusser). She also performed Grande Fantaisie sur "Moise," op. 33 (Thalberg, Sigismond), Nocturne…

1863-1-10-DJM.pdf
For her Boston debut, Carreño performed Grand Fantasia and Variations on Bellini's "Norma," op. 12 (Thalberg, Sigismond), Souvenir d'Il Trovatore de Verdi, op. 79 (Goria, Alexandre Édouard), Variations on "Home! Sweet Home!," op. 72 (Thalberg),…
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