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kin, cellist, as soloist in Haydn's "Concerto in D" with the Symphony Society in New York City. (N.B. Malkin played at a concert Nov. 28 at the Manhattan Opera House.) 1909. Dec. 14. American debut of Jeanne Maubourg in "Madame Angot" at the New Theatre, New York City. 1909. Dec. 16. Mahler's First Symphony given by the Philharmonic Society in New York City. 1909. Dec. 23. Gluck's opera "Orfeo ed Eurydice" presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Homer, Gadski, Alson, Gluck. Toscanini conducting. 1909. Dec. Henry K. Hadley appointed conductor of the Seattle (Wash.) Symphony Orchestra. 1910. Jan. 5. Liza Lehmann, noted song-writer, gave her first concert in America at Symphony Hall, Boston, Mass. 1910. Jan. 5. Production of Wm. Berwald's "Dramatic Overture" by the New York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch, conductor, at Syracuse, N. Y. 1910. Jan. 7. H. K. Hadley's "Symphonic Fantasia" produced by the Symphony Orchestra in St. Louis, Mo. 1910. Jan. 10. Massenet's opera "Griselidis" given at the Manhattan Opera House, New York City. 1910. Jan. 18. P. Volbach's Symphony in B minor given by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. 1910. Jan. 23. Franchetti's opera "Germania" given at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Emmy Destinn, Caruso, and Amato in the leading parts. 1910. Jan. 26. Debussy's "Marche Ecossais"; d'Indy's "Souvenirs"; Rameau's "Dardanus"; P. Dukas's "Ariane et Barbe Bleue" (excerpts); G. Pierne's "Ramuntcho," given by the Orchestral Club in Boston. 1910. Feb. 1. R. Strauss's opera "Elektra" given at the Manhattan Opera House, New York City, with Madame Mazarin as _Elektra_, and Jeanne Gerville-Reache as _Klytemnestra_. 1910. Feb. 7. Georg Schumann's cantata "Ruth" given by the Apollo Musical Society, Chicago. 1910. Feb. 8. H. Bruneau's opera "L'Attaque du Moulin" presented at the New Theatre, Harlem, N. Y. 1910. Feb. 12. Chadwick's Sinfonietta in D major produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1910. Feb. 13. Sullivan's oratorio "The Golden Legend" given by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston. 1910. Feb. 15. Max Schilling's symphonic fantasy "Meerguss" given by the St. Paul (Minn.) Symphony Orchestra. 1910. Feb. 20. Moszkowski's Third Orchestral Suite given by the Symphony Society i
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