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- This concert was Gustav Mahler's final appearance at Carnegie Hall. Although calendars and advertisements list Carnegie Hall performances by Mahler as late as 4/2/1911, his last CH appearance was 2/21/1911; illness prevented him from conducting again. He sailed for Europe on 4/8/1911, and died in Vienna on 5/18/1911. The premiered works are not identified as such in the printed concert program; premiere information has been confirmed from the New York Times review.
WORLD PREMIERE of Ferruccio Busoni's BERCEUSE ÉLÉGIAQUE, OP. 42, BV 252A
U.S. PREMIERE of Giuseppe Martucci's PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2 IN B-FLAT MINOR, OP 66
NEW YORK PREMIERE of Marco Enrico Bossi's INTERMEZZI GOLDONIANI, OP. 127
"CARMEN" REVIVED WITH MISS SYLVA: YOUNG SINGER AGAIN EXCELS AS THE WAYWARD HEROINE OF BIZET'S OPERA. MR. DALMORES AS DON JOSE MR. DUFRANNE CAPITAL AS ESCAMILLO -CHICAGO COMPANY'S PERFORMANCE IN MANY RESPECTS IS EXCELLENT." New York Times (1857-1922), Feb 22 1911, p. 9. ProQuest. Web. 16 Jan. 2022.
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