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Mackenzie's nautical overture "Britannica" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Feb. 4. Verdi's opera "Falstaff" presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Emma Eames, Zelie de Lussan, Scalchi, Campanari, and Maurel. Mancinelli conducting. 1895. Feb. 8. Cecile Chaminade's "Concertstuecke," for orchestra, given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Feb. 16. Gustav Strube's overture to "The Maid of Orleans" produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Feb. 21. Howard LeGrand's oratorio "The Resurrection" given by the Church Choral Society, New York City. 1895. Feb. 22. Rheinberger's Concerto in G minor, for organ, given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Feb. 28. Maurice Arnold's "American Plantation Dances" given by the American Symphony Orchestra, New York City. 1895. Mar. 1. American debut of Johanna Gadski, soprano, as _Elsa_ in "Lohengrin" at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City. 1895. Mar. 23. Marschner's overture to "Hans Heiling," and Reinecke's entr'acte of "Der Gouverneur von Tours" given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra; also R. Kahn's overture in C minor "Elegie" produced (from MS.). "Hans Heiling" played 1856. April 19. by the Philharmonic Society, New York. 1895. Mar. 30. H. Goetz's "Spring Overture"; Knorr's "Variations on an Ukraine Folk Song," and H. W. Parker's Rhapsody for baritone and orchestra, given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1895. April 14. J. C. D. Parker's oratorio "The Life of Man" produced by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston. 1895. Oct. 6. Humperdinck's opera "Haensel und Gretel" given in English in New York City at Daly's Theatre, with Alice Gordon, Marie Elba, Louise Meisslinger, Jacques Bars, C. Brane and E. Johnson. A. Seidl, conductor. 1895. Oct. 19. Mozart's Andante and Variations in D minor given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Oct. 25. Smetana's symphonic poem "Sarka," and Edward German's "Three Dances of the Time of Henry VIII," given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Nov. 1. The _Vorspiel_ to R. Strauss's opera "Guntram" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1895. Nov. 1. Rameau's suite de ballet from "Acanthe et Cephise" and the Prelude to the third act of R. Strauss's opera "Guntram" given by the Symphony Society in New York City. 18
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