Carnegie Music Hall Programs

Carnegie Music Hall Programs

Use Command F (⌘F) or CTRL + F to search this document Organization Date Year Program Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 11/05/1895 1895 The Carnegie Library - Erected by Andrew Carnegie, and now formally presented to the people of Pittsburgh Carnegie Music Hall 11/06/1895 1895 First free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 11/07/1895 1895 Second free organ recital by Frederic Archer Mozart Club of Pittsburgh 11/07/1895 1895 Joint concert with The New York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch, conductor Carnegie Music Hall 11/08/1895 1895 Third free organ recital by Frederic Archer New York Symphony Orchestra 11/08/1895 1895 Symphony concert, Walter Damrosch, conductor. With Frederic Archer, organ soloist New York Symphony Orchestra 11/09/1895 1895 Wagner concert, Walter Damrosch, conductor. In conjunction with The Mozart Club Carnegie Music Hall 11/09/1895 1895 Fourth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Second Star Entertainment 11/14/1895 1895 Rogers-Grilley Combination, assisted by Apollo Club and Lyric Quartette Carnegie Music Hall 11/15/1895 1895 Fifth free organ recital by Frederic Archer 11/15, 16/1895 1895 Concerts for the benefit of the Homoeopathic Hospital and the Stephen C. Foster Memorial Fund. Carl Retter, musical director Carnegie Music Hall 11/16/1895 1895 Sixth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Melba Operatic Concert Company 11/18/1895 1895 Program of opera selections Carnegie Music Hall 11/22/1895 1895 Seventh free organ recital by Frederic Archer Mozart Club, The 11/22/1895 1895 Eighteenth season, first concert. James P. McCollum, conductor Carnegie Music Hall 11/23/1895 1895 Eighth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 11/29/1895 1895 Ninth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 11/30/1895 1895 Tenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 12/06/1895 1895 Eleventh free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 12/07/1895 1895 Twelfth free organ recital by Frederic Archer First Congregational Church 12/06/1895 1895 Royal Welsh Ladies' Choir, Madam Clara Novello Davies, conductress Art Society of Pittsburgh 12/09/1895 1895 Exhibition of paintings and compositions by John W. Alexander Franz Wilczek Concert Company 12/11/1895 1895 Various works Carnegie Music Hall 12/13/1895 1895 Thirteenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Melba Operatic Concert Company 12/13/1895 1895 Program of opera selections Carnegie Music Hall 12/14/1895 1895 Fourteenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer 12/16, 18/1895 1895 Two piano recitals by Ignacy Paderewski 12/17-20/1895 1895 Grand kirmess for the benefit of the Free Kindergarten Association of Pittsburg and Allegheny Carnegie Music Hall 12/20/1895 1895 Fifteenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 12/21/1895 1895 Sixteenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer 12/26/1895 1895 Lecture by Russel N. Conwell to benefit the Children's Aid Society [program not available] Carnegie Music Hall 12/27/1895 1895 Seventeenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Mozart Club, The 12/27/1895 1895 Eighteenth season, second concert: Mendelssohn's "Elijah". James P. McCollum, conductor Carnegie Music Hall 12/28/1895 1895 Eighteenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Pennsylvania State Music Teachers Association 12/30, 31/1895; 1895- Seventh annual meeting 1/1/1896 1896 Carnegie Music Hall 1/3/1896 1896 Ninteenth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 1/4/1896 1896 Twentieth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Art Society of Pittsburgh 1/9/1896 1896 Pianoforte recital by Mme Fannie Bloomfield - Zeisler [program not available] Carnegie Music Hall 1/10/1896 1896 Twenty-first free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 1/11/1896 1896 Twenty-second free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 1/17/1896 1896 Twenty-third free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 1/18/1896 1896 Twenty-fourth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Mozart Club, The 1/19/1896 1896 Free performance of "The Messiah" by the Mozart Club and Orchestra, J. P. McCollum, conductor, John Prichard, organist Star Course 1/21/1896 1896 Temple Quartet Concert Co. of Boston Art Society of Pittsburgh 1/23/1896 1896 Lecture-recital by Walter Damrosch [program not available] Carnegie Music Hall 1/25/1896 1896 Twenty-sixth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Yaw Grand Concert Co. 1/27/1896 1896 Ellen Beach Yaw. Assisted by Mr. Maximilan Dick, violin virtuoso, Miss Georgiella Lay, pianiste, and the New York Philharmonic Club Carnegie Music Hall 1/31/1896 1896 Twenty-seventh free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 2/1/1896 1896 Twenty-eighth free organ recital by Frederich Archer Pittsburg Conservatory of Music 2/3/1896 1896 Program by students and faculty Art Society of Pittsburgh 2/6/1896 1896 Vioin recital by Maud Powell [program not available] Carnegie Music Hall 2/7/1896 1896 Twenty-ninth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 2/8/1896 1896 Thirtieth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Mozart Club, The 2/11, 12/1896 1896 Three concerts by the Chicago Orchestra, Theodore Thomas, conductor Carnegie Music Hall 2/14/1896 1896 Thirty-first free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 2/15/1896 1896 Thirty-second free organ recital by Frederic Archer Art Society of Pittsburgh 2/18/1896 1896 Recital by Mr. Franz Ondricek, assisted by Mrs. Sannah C. Jones Carnegie Music Hall 2/21/1896 1896 Thirty-third free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 2/22/1896 1896 Thirty-fourth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Art Society of Pittsburgh 2/27/1896 1896 Recital by Mr. Plunket Greene. Mr. Walter E. Hall at the piano Pittsburgh Orchestra 2/27, 28/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. First afternoon and evening concerts, Frederic Archer, conductor. Soloist: Mme Emma Juch, soprano Carnegie Music Hall 2/28/1896 1896 Thirty-fifth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 2/29/1896 1896 Thirty-sixth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Western University of Pennsylvania Glee, Banjo and 3/2/1896 1896 Concert to benefit Helen E. Pelletreau Scholarship Fund of the Mandolin Clubs Pennsylvania College for Women. Assisted by Edith Albin Batchelor, soloist, and John Angus Mackey, reader Pittsburgh Orchestra 3/5, 6/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. Second afternoon and evening concerts, Frederic Archer, conductor. Soloist: E. A. MacDowell, pianist Carnegie Music Hall 3/6/1896 1896 Thirty-seventh free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 3/7/1896 1896 Thirty-eighth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Pittsburgh Orchestra 3/12, 13/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. Third afternoon and evening concerts, Frederic Archer, conductor. Soloist: Mary Louise Clary, contralto Carnegie Music Hall 3/13/1896 1896 Thirty-ninth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 3/14/1896 1896 Fortieth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Star Course 3/17/1896 1896 Lecture [program not available] Pittsburgh Orchestra 3/19, 20/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. Fourth afternoon and evening concerts, Frederic Archer, conductor. Soloist: Charlotte Maconda, soprano Sousa's Grand Trans-Continental Tours 3/19/1896 1896 Concert by Sousa's Peerless Concert Band, John Philip Sousa, conductor. Soloists: Miss Myrta French, soprano, Miss Currie Duke, violinist, and Mr. Arthur Pryor, trombone Carnegie Music Hall 3/20/1896 1896 Forty-first free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 3/21/1896 1896 Forty-second free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 3/27/1896 1896 Forty-third free organ recital by Frederic Archer Mozart Club, The 3/27/1896 1896 Eighteenth season, third concert: "Arminius", dramatic oratorio by Max Bruch. James P. McCollum, conductor Carnegie Music Hall 3/28/1896 1896 Forty-fourth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Art Society of Pittsburgh 3/31/1896 1896 Lecture on Greek sculpture entitled "Archaic Greek Sculpture", by Mrs. Mary H. Flint. Exhibition of French posters and Japanese prints Pittsburgh Orchestra 4/2, 3/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. Fifth afternoon and evening concerts, Frederic Archer, conductor. Soloist: Achille Rivarde, violinist Carnegie Music Hall 4/3/1896 1896 Forty-fifth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 4/4/1896 1896 Forty-sixth free organ recital by Frederic Archer 4/6/1896 1896 Lecture by Murat Halsted to benefit the Newsboys Home [program not available] Art Society of Pittsburgh 4/7/1896 1896 Recital by Mrs. James Stephen Martin, soprano, and string quartette Union Veteran Legion, Encampment No. 1 4/9/1896 1896 Thirty-first anniversary of the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox Court House, Va. Pittsburgh Orchestra 4/9, 10/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. Sixth afternoon and evening concerts, Frederic Archer, conductor. Soloists: Mr. Franz Listemann, violoncello, and Mr. John L. Porter, bass Carnegie Music Hall 4/10/1896 1896 Forty-seventh free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 4/11/1896 1896 Forty-eighth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Pittsburgh Orchestra 4/16, 17/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. Seventh afternoon and evening concert, Frederic Archer, conductor. Soloist: Frederic Archer, organist Carnegie Music Hall 4/17/1896 1896 Forty-ninth free organ recital by Frederic Archer Carnegie Music Hall 4/18/1896 1896 Fiftieth free organ recital by Frederic Archer 4/20/1896 1896 Song recital of Miss Marie Brema and Mr. Plunket Greene Pittsburgh Orchestra 4/23, 24/1896 1896 First season, February-May. 1896. Eighth afternoon and evening concerts, Frederic Archer, conductor.

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