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rgerac" at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Amito and Frances Alda in the leading roles, and Alfred Hertz conducting. 1913. Feb. 27. Production of J. Stransky's two symphony songs, "Moonrise" and "Requiem," by the Philharmonic Society, New York City. 1913. Mar. 2. Sibelius's Symphony No. 4 given by the New York Symphony Society. 1913. Mar. 8. Vivaldi's "Concerto in G minor" for violin, organ and orchestra, given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1913. Mar. 8. Louis Aubert's opera "La Foret Bleue" given at the Boston Opera House with Carmen Melis, Bernice Fisher, Elizabeth Amsden, Jeska Swartz, Riddez and Potter. Caplet conducting. 1913. Mar. 8. Mussorgsky's opera "Boris Godunof" presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Anna Case, Jeanne Maubourg, Louise Homer, Paul Althouse and Didur. 1913. Mar. 23. Leoncavallo's opera "Zingari" presented by the Chicago Opera Company, conducted by the composer, at Chicago. 1913. Mar. 28. O. Taubmann's "A Choral Service" given by the Oratorio Society, New York City. 1913. April 17. R. Strauss's "Der Abend" (16 parts), and Granville Bantock's choral symphony "Atalanta in Calydon" (20 parts), also Percy Grainger's "Folk Tune Settings," given by the MacDonell Chorus in New York City. 1913. June 3. Production of Edgar S. Kelley's second symphony "New England" by the Litchfield County Choral Union at Norfolk, Conn. 1913. Oct. 2. G. Pierne's oratorio "St. Francis of Assisi" given at the Worcester (Mass.) Festival. 1913. Nov. 11. Florent Schmitt's _drame muet_ "La Tragedie de Salome" given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 1913. Nov. 14. Jaernefelt's "Praeludium" given by the Russian Symphony Orchestra in New York City. 1913. Nov. 20. Franchetti's opera "Cristoforo Colombo" presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia, by the Chicago-Philadelphia Opera Company, with Rosa Raisa, Titta Ruffo, and Bassi in the leading roles, and Campanini conducting. 1913. Nov. 21. Production of Gustav Strube's symphonic poem "Loreley" by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. 1913. Nov. 21. Arthur Hinton's Second Symphony (C minor) given by the Minneapolis (Minn.) Symphony Orchestra. 1913. Nov. 28. Operatic debut of Sophie Braslau (contralto) at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, as _Princ
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