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as soloist. M. Altschuler conducting. 1919. Jan. 30. R. Goldmark's "Requiem" given by the Philharmonic Society, New York City. 1919. Jan. 30. Victor de Sabata's symphonic poem "Juventus" given by the Symphony Society, New York City. 1919. Jan. 31. American operatic debut of Charles Hackett, American tenor, at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, as _Count Almaviva_ in "Il Barbiere." 1919. Jan. 31. Chausson's Symphony in B flat major given by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. 1919. Feb. 2. A. Casella's "Films--War Pictures" given by the Symphony Society, at Carnegie Hall, New York City. 1. Belgium--"Heavy Artillery Passing." 2. France--"Before the Ruins of a Cathedral." 3. Alsatia--"The Wooden Cross." 4. Italy--"Man-o'-war Cruising in the Adriatic." 1919. Feb. 9. G. W. Chadwick's symphonic poem "The Angel of Death" produced by the Symphony Society, New York City, at a concert given in memory of Theodore Roosevelt. 1919. Feb. 12. American debut of Winifred Christie, noted English pianist, at Aeolian Hall, New York City. 1919. Feb. 13. O. Respighi's symphonic poem "Fontane di Roma" (Fountains of Rome) given by the Philharmonic Society, New York City. 1919. Feb. 14. Felix Borowski's suite from the ballet pantomime "Boudour" produced by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with the composer conducting. 1919. Feb. 17. Stanley R. Avery's overture to "The Taming of the Shrew" produced by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1919. Feb. 23. A. Weidig's Concert Overture (Op. 65) produced by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. 1919. Feb. 28. F. Stock's "March and Hymn to Democracy" produced by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1919. Mar. 2. Elgar's two songs, "Carillon" and "Le Drapeau Belge," for orchestra and narrator, given by the Philharmonic Society, New York City, with Carlo Liten as narrator. 1919. Mar. 6. Harold Morris's Tone Poem (from MS.) produced by the Philharmonic Society, New York City. 1919. Mar. 12. Joseph Breil's opera "The Legend" produced at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, with Rosa Ponselle, Kathleen Howard, Paul Althouse, and L. d'Angelo in the leading roles; also J. A. Hugo's opera, "The Temple Dancer" with Florence Easton, Carl Schlegel and Morgan Kingston. Moranzoni conducting
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