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Cleveland (Ohio, United States) (search for this): entry 4170
ical societies in the United States. Organized. Baltimore, Md.Oratorio Society1880 Boston, Mass.Handel and Haydn Society1816 Apollo Club1871 Boylston Club1872 The Cecilia1876 Boston Symphony Orchestra.1880 Brooklyn, N. Y.Brooklyn Philharmonic Society1857 Apollo Club1877 Apollo Club1877 Amphion Musical Society1879 Caecilia Ladies' Vocal Society.1883 Buffalo, N. Y.Liedertafel1848 Orpheus Singing Society1869 Chicago, Ill.Apollo Musical Club1871 Cincinnati, O.Apollo Club1881 Cleveland, O.Cleveland Vocal Society1872 Bach Society1878 Milwaukee, Wis.Musik-Verein1849 Minneapolis, Minn.Gounod Club1883 Newark, N. J.Schubert Vocal Society1880 New York CityPhilharmonic Society1842 Deutscher Liederkranz1847 Mendelssohn Glee Club1865 Oratorio Society1873 Symphony Society1878 Philadelphia, Pa.Orpheus Club1871 The Cecilian1874 Pittsburg, Pa.The Mozart Club1877 Rhode IslandRhode Island Choral Associationn1885 Salem, Mass.Salem Oratorio Society1867 San Francisco, Cal.The
Lowell Mason (search for this): entry 4170
arcia, with his wife, his son Manuel, daughter Marietta (Malibran), appears in Italian opera in New York CityNov. 29, 1825 Musical conventions in America originate in New Hampshire, where the Central Musical Society holds its first convention at ConcordSept., 1829 Thomas Hastings, invited by various churches, coming to New York, organizes church choirs, and regulates psalmody on a more religious basis1832 Boston Academy of Music, founded for Instruction in the Pestalozzian system, with Lowell Mason at the head, opens1833 Harvard Musical Association establishedAug. 30, 1837 Balfe's Bohemian girl produced for the first time in America by the Seguin Opera Company at the Park Theatre, New YorkNov. 25. 1844 Tour of the Hutchinson family, temperance and anti-slavery singers, in the United States and England1846-58 Concert tour of Edward Remenyi, violin virtuoso, in the United States.1848 Germania orchestra give their first concert in America at Astor Place Opera-house, New YorkOct. 5
Jenny Lind (search for this): entry 4170
ohemian girl produced for the first time in America by the Seguin Opera Company at the Park Theatre, New YorkNov. 25. 1844 Tour of the Hutchinson family, temperance and anti-slavery singers, in the United States and England1846-58 Concert tour of Edward Remenyi, violin virtuoso, in the United States.1848 Germania orchestra give their first concert in America at Astor Place Opera-house, New YorkOct. 5. 1848 First public concert of the Mendels-sohn Quintet Club at Boston.Dec. 4, 1849 Jenny Lind sings in concert at Castle Garden, New YorkSept. 11, 1850 Chamber music introduced in New York, 1849; Theodore Eisfeld opens his quartet-soirees at Hope ChapelFeb. 18, 1851 Henrietta Sontag appears in the United StatesSept., 1852 Dwight's Journal of Music founded in Boston1852 Gottschalk's first concert in New York City1853 Cecilia Society of Cincinnati, O., organizes and gives its first concertSept. 19, 1856 Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md., founded1857 Wagner's Tannhauser produce
Theodore Eisfeld (search for this): entry 4170
1844 Tour of the Hutchinson family, temperance and anti-slavery singers, in the United States and England1846-58 Concert tour of Edward Remenyi, violin virtuoso, in the United States.1848 Germania orchestra give their first concert in America at Astor Place Opera-house, New YorkOct. 5. 1848 First public concert of the Mendels-sohn Quintet Club at Boston.Dec. 4, 1849 Jenny Lind sings in concert at Castle Garden, New YorkSept. 11, 1850 Chamber music introduced in New York, 1849; Theodore Eisfeld opens his quartet-soirees at Hope ChapelFeb. 18, 1851 Henrietta Sontag appears in the United StatesSept., 1852 Dwight's Journal of Music founded in Boston1852 Gottschalk's first concert in New York City1853 Cecilia Society of Cincinnati, O., organizes and gives its first concertSept. 19, 1856 Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md., founded1857 Wagner's Tannhauser produced for the first time in America, at the Stadt Theatre, New YorkAug. 27, 1859 Adelina Patti makes her debut in Lucia
Theodore Thomas (search for this): entry 4170
ic founded in Boston1852 Gottschalk's first concert in New York City1853 Cecilia Society of Cincinnati, O., organizes and gives its first concertSept. 19, 1856 Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md., founded1857 Wagner's Tannhauser produced for the first time in America, at the Stadt Theatre, New YorkAug. 27, 1859 Adelina Patti makes her debut in Lucia at the Academy of Music, New YorkNov. 24, 1859 Clara Louise Kellogg makes her debut in Rigoletto at the Academy of Music, New York1860 Theodore Thomas begins his symphony soirees in New YorkDec., 1864 Oberlin Conservatory of Music founded.1865 Der Nordamerikanische Sangerbund reorganized at Chicago1868 National Peace Jubilee held in Boston, Mass.; over 10,000 singers and 1,000 musicians; P. S. Gilmore, conductor.June 15-20, 1869 New England Conservatory of Music established at Providence, R. I., 1859: removed to Boston, 1867; incorporated1870 Beethoven Conservatory of Music founded at St. Louis1871 Fisk University Jubilee singe
Henrietta Sontag (search for this): entry 4170
s, in the United States and England1846-58 Concert tour of Edward Remenyi, violin virtuoso, in the United States.1848 Germania orchestra give their first concert in America at Astor Place Opera-house, New YorkOct. 5. 1848 First public concert of the Mendels-sohn Quintet Club at Boston.Dec. 4, 1849 Jenny Lind sings in concert at Castle Garden, New YorkSept. 11, 1850 Chamber music introduced in New York, 1849; Theodore Eisfeld opens his quartet-soirees at Hope ChapelFeb. 18, 1851 Henrietta Sontag appears in the United StatesSept., 1852 Dwight's Journal of Music founded in Boston1852 Gottschalk's first concert in New York City1853 Cecilia Society of Cincinnati, O., organizes and gives its first concertSept. 19, 1856 Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md., founded1857 Wagner's Tannhauser produced for the first time in America, at the Stadt Theatre, New YorkAug. 27, 1859 Adelina Patti makes her debut in Lucia at the Academy of Music, New YorkNov. 24, 1859 Clara Louise Kellogg mak
Thomas Hastings (search for this): entry 4170
ed in New YorkNov. 12, 1823 New York Sacred Music Society, organized 1823, gives its first concertMarch 15, 1824 New York Choral Society gives its first concert at St. George's Church, Beekman StreetApril 20, 1824 Manuel Garcia, with his wife, his son Manuel, daughter Marietta (Malibran), appears in Italian opera in New York CityNov. 29, 1825 Musical conventions in America originate in New Hampshire, where the Central Musical Society holds its first convention at ConcordSept., 1829 Thomas Hastings, invited by various churches, coming to New York, organizes church choirs, and regulates psalmody on a more religious basis1832 Boston Academy of Music, founded for Instruction in the Pestalozzian system, with Lowell Mason at the head, opens1833 Harvard Musical Association establishedAug. 30, 1837 Balfe's Bohemian girl produced for the first time in America by the Seguin Opera Company at the Park Theatre, New YorkNov. 25. 1844 Tour of the Hutchinson family, temperance and anti-slave
Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore (search for this): entry 4170
in America, at the Stadt Theatre, New YorkAug. 27, 1859 Adelina Patti makes her debut in Lucia at the Academy of Music, New YorkNov. 24, 1859 Clara Louise Kellogg makes her debut in Rigoletto at the Academy of Music, New York1860 Theodore Thomas begins his symphony soirees in New YorkDec., 1864 Oberlin Conservatory of Music founded.1865 Der Nordamerikanische Sangerbund reorganized at Chicago1868 National Peace Jubilee held in Boston, Mass.; over 10,000 singers and 1,000 musicians; P. S. Gilmore, conductor.June 15-20, 1869 New England Conservatory of Music established at Providence, R. I., 1859: removed to Boston, 1867; incorporated1870 Beethoven Conservatory of Music founded at St. Louis1871 Fisk University Jubilee singers Oct., 1871, to May, 1872 World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival held in BostonJune 17 to July 4, 1872 Beethoven Quintet Club organized in Boston1873 Music Teachers' National Association organized1876 New York College of Music incorpor
Clara Louise Kellogg (search for this): entry 4170
1851 Henrietta Sontag appears in the United StatesSept., 1852 Dwight's Journal of Music founded in Boston1852 Gottschalk's first concert in New York City1853 Cecilia Society of Cincinnati, O., organizes and gives its first concertSept. 19, 1856 Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md., founded1857 Wagner's Tannhauser produced for the first time in America, at the Stadt Theatre, New YorkAug. 27, 1859 Adelina Patti makes her debut in Lucia at the Academy of Music, New YorkNov. 24, 1859 Clara Louise Kellogg makes her debut in Rigoletto at the Academy of Music, New York1860 Theodore Thomas begins his symphony soirees in New YorkDec., 1864 Oberlin Conservatory of Music founded.1865 Der Nordamerikanische Sangerbund reorganized at Chicago1868 National Peace Jubilee held in Boston, Mass.; over 10,000 singers and 1,000 musicians; P. S. Gilmore, conductor.June 15-20, 1869 New England Conservatory of Music established at Providence, R. I., 1859: removed to Boston, 1867; incorporated1870 B
entitled The New England psalm-singer, or American chorister, in 4 and 5 parts1770 Stoughton (Mass.) Musical Society organizedNov. 7, 1786 Oliver Holden, of Charlestown, composer of Coronation, publishes The American harmony, in 3 and 4 parts1792 Mrs. Oldmixon, Nee George, makes her debut in America in Inkle and YaricoDec. 5, 1798 Euterpean Musical Society, New York City1800 Massachusetts Musical Society, Boston.1807 Barber of Seville sung by French artists in New OrleansJuly 12, 1810 Handel and Haydn Society organized in Boston, April 20, 1815; incorporated.Feb. 9, 1816 Clari, the maid of Milan, libretto by John Howard Payne, containing the song Home, sweet home, first produced in New YorkNov. 12, 1823 New York Sacred Music Society, organized 1823, gives its first concertMarch 15, 1824 New York Choral Society gives its first concert at St. George's Church, Beekman StreetApril 20, 1824 Manuel Garcia, with his wife, his son Manuel, daughter Marietta (Malibran), appears in Ita
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