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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
Music Hall (January 14, 1863)
This was Carreño's first grand concert in the Music Hall in New Haven with Miss M. Phillipps. Tickets cost $0.50.
Howard Hall (January 12, 1863)
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…
Lyceum Hall (January 9, 1863)
Carreño appeared in Salem, MA with Matilda Phillipps who performed on the same program as Carreño in several Boston concerts.
Boston Music Hall (January 8, 1863)
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…
Debut at Boston Music Hall (January 2, 1863)
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),…
Tags: 1863, Alexandre Édouard Goria, debut, Germania Orchestra, Grand Fantasia and Variations on Bellini's "Norma" op. 12, Louis M. Gottschalk, Massachusetts - Boston, Matilda Phillipps, Nocturne, Sigismond Thalberg, Souvenir d'Il Trovatore de Verdi op. 79, Theodor Döhler, unidentified works, Variations on "Home! Sweet Home!" op. 72