Composer events for 19 September
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- Premiere of second symphony in e flat minor, in Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Italy, conducted by Donato Renzetti. (2000) → Gioacchino Angelo
- Premiere of Music On Open Strings (Symphony no. 1) composed in 1973, at Warsaw Autumn, by the Polish Chamber Orchestra under Jerzy Maksymiuk, in Warsaw, Poland. (1978) → Gloria Coates
- Premiere of Symphony no. 7 in e minor, in Prague, Czech Republic, with Mahler conducting. (1908) → Gustav Mahler
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Sunwrae String Quintet Manchester Lane, Melbourne, Australia– Sat 31 May:
First performance of an orchestral work Cathedral, Basel, Switzerland – Sat 7 Jun:
Tomorrow Will be Today, opus 126, a Double Concerto for Clarinet, Mezzo-Soprano and Mixed Ensemble Lawrence Academy, Groton, Ma., USA– Sat 28 Jun:
Summer Concert St George's, Bristol, UK– Thu 17 Jul:
Five Centuries of Great Duets East Meadow, NY, USA– Sun 20 Jul:
Workshop for Contemporary Music Termoli (CB) - Italy [→ submit concert announcements] Today (22 May): [→ more]
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Jeremy Manley–
Edward Eicker–
Jean Cras–
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Richard WagnerDying days:–
Keith Gates–
Marius Monnikendam–
Hans Pfitzner–
Carl Albert Hermann TeikeEvents:– (1960)
Hans Werner Henze: Premiere of Der Prinz von Homburg, in Hamburg, Germany.
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Richard Strauss: Premiere of Vier Letzte Lieder, in London, England.
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Werner Egk: Premiere of Die Zaubergeige, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Albert Roussel: Premiere of Bacchus et Ariana, in Paris, France.
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Gioacchino Rossini: Premiere of L'Italiana in Algeri, in Venice, Italy.
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Henry Brant (30 Apr)
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Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter (29 Apr)
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Carl Adolph Preyer (29 Apr)
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André Prévost (29 Apr)
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Joseph Rheinberger (29 Apr)
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Anton Webern (29 Apr)
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Bartolomé Calatayud (25 Apr)
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Rodrigo Rodriguez (23 Apr)
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Thomas Simaku (23 Apr)
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Josué Bonnín de Góngora (22 Apr)
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