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 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 performed for an audience of foreign ministers and members of Congress at the home of Secretary Chase in Washington, D.C.

Carreño performed at New National Theater in Washington, D.C. during a Boston Symphony Orchestra concert. She performed Polonaise no. 2 in E Major (solo piano) (Liszt, Franz). Additional artists included C. M. Loeffler, violin.

Carreño appeared at the Columbia Theater in Washington, D.C. 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.

Carreño appeared at the New National Theatre in Washington, D.C. She performed Concerto for Piano no. 2, D Minor, op. 23 (MacDowell, Edward) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Karl Muck. Carreño performed on an Everett piano. The concert…

Carreño appeared at the New National Theater in Washington, D.C. She performed Concerto for Piano no. 5 in E-flat, op. 73, “Emperor” (Beethoven, Ludwig van) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Karl Muck. Carreño performed on an Everett…
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