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. Hall soloist: Rabaud's eclogue "Poeme Virgilien"; and Augusta Holmes's symphonic poem "Irlande," given by the Orchestral Club in Boston, G. Longy, conductor. 1904. Jan. 8. F. Stahlberg's Suite (Opus 10) produced by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Jan. 12. American debut of Pablo Casals, noted violoncellist, at a concert given by Sam Franko in the New Lyceum, New York City. 1904. Jan. 23. Glazunof's suite "Moyen Age" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Jan. 23. Schumann's suite for orchestra "In Carnival Time" given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Jan. 28. First concert of the Russian Symphony Orchestra, organized by Modest Altschuler, in Cooper Union Hall, New York City. Rachmaninof's "The Cliff" was played for the first time in America. 1904. Feb. 6. Dubois's overture "Frithjof" given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Feb. 9. Elgar's oratorio "The Apostles" given by the Oratorio Society, New York City. 1904. Feb. 10. Debussy's three nocturnes, "Images," "Fetes," and "Sirens," given at a Chickering production concert in Boston, B. J. Lang conducting. 1904. Feb 11. Ippolitof-Ivanof's "Caucasian Sketches" given by the Russian Symphony Orchestra, New York City. 1904. Feb. 20. Bruckner's Ninth Symphony (unfinished) given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Feb. 26. Frederick Stock's "Symphonic Variations" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Feb. 27. Th. Akimenko's "Lyric Poem" for orchestra given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Mar. 3. Arensky's "Variations on an Original Theme," and Tanaief's "First Symphony," given by the Russian Symphony Orchestra at the Cooper Union, New York City. 1904. Mar. 12. G. Strube's "Fantastic Overture" produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1904. Mar. 21. Richard Strauss's "Symphonia Domestica" given by the Philharmonic Society, New York City, conducted by the composer. 1904. Mar. 23. Glazunof's symphonic poem "Stenka Razin" given at a Chickering concert in Boston under B. J. Lang. 1904. April 9. Glazunof's overture "Carneval" given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1904. April 11. Widor's "Ouverture Espagnol," Rameau's opera ballet "Les Indes Galantes," and Ten Brink's "Premiere Suite d'Orchestre," given by the Orchestral Club in Boston.
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