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n New York City. 1910. Mar. 4. Glazunof's Violin Concerto in A minor given by the Russian Symphony Orchestra in New York City with Mischa Elman as soloist. 1910. Mar. 5. Chaikovsky's opera "Pique Dame" presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Emmy Destinn, Leonora Sparkes, Alma Gluck, Slezak, and Didur. 1910. Mar. 6. Granville Bantock's "Fine Old English Tunes" arranged for small orchestra; and Haydn's Concerto for Violin with A. Saslafsky as soloist, given by the Symphony Society in New York City. 1910. Mar. 11. Busoni's orchestral suite "Turandot" given by the Philharmonic Society in New York City. 1910. Mar. 19. G. Strube's comedy overture "Puck" produced by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1910. Mar. 27. E. Bossi's "Paradise Lost" given by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston. 1910. April 16. Ducasse's "Suite Francaise" in D minor, given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1910. April 19. Balakiref's "Ouverture"; C. Franck's "Quatres Pieces Breves"; Ducasse's "Variations Plaisantes sur un Theme Grave" (harp obbligato); L. Moreau's "Pastorale" for saxophone and orchestra (written for Mrs. R. J. Hall, and produced at this concert with Mrs. Hall as soloist); and S. Lazzari's symphonic poem "Effet de Nuit," given by the Orchestral Club, in Boston. 1910. April 23. Aug. Halm's Symphony in D minor for string orchestra given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1910. April 28. Oscar Hammerstein's withdrawal from opera in New York and Philadelphia announced. The Metropolitan Opera Company purchased rights in opera, contracts with artists, scenic equipment, etc. 1910. June 2. Production of S. Coleridge Taylor's rhapsodie dance, "The Bamboula," at Norfolk, Conn. 1910. Aug. 17. H. F. Gilbert's "Comedy Overture on Negro Themes" produced at an open air concert in Central Park, New York City. 1910. Aug. 29. P. Floridia's opera "Paoletta" produced in Cincinnati, O. 1910. Sept. 29. The first part of Granville Bantock's "Omar Khayyam" given at the Worcester (Mass.) Festival. 1910. Oct. 6. Wallace's symphonic poem "Villon," and Saint-Saens's March "Occident and Orient" given by the Symphony Society, New York City. 1910. Oct. 28. Delius's English rhapsody "Brigg Fair" given by the Symphony Society, New York City. 1910. Oct. 29. Americ
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