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Sandrine Erdely-SayoIn 1999, Erdely-Sayo made her Chicago debut at Preston Bradley Hall for the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert.
Jonathan Biss Biss made his New York recital debut in 2000 at the 92nd Street Y.
Siti NurhalizaIn the same year, Siti held a successful solo concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London in April 2005, although the majority of the audience were Malaysians living in the United Kingdom, together with the local citizens.
Lawrence WintersHis official recital debut followed in 1947 at Town Hall in New York.
Grete SultanGrete Sultan gave her last recital in 1996, aged 90, at New York's Merkin Concert Hall, performing Bach's Goldberg Variations.
Leonard BernsteinIn 1967, he conducted a concert on Mt. Scopus to commemorate the reunification of Jerusalem.
Julian BreamBream performed for the Peabody Mason Concert series in Boston, first solo in 1959, and later with the US debut of the Julian Bream Consort.
Luise Adolpha Le BeauIn 1868 she made her debut as a pianist, playing the E-flat major Concerto of Beethoven and the G minor Concerto by Mendelssohn in Karlsruhe.
Jenny DufauIn 1916, Dufau shifted her focus to singing concerts nation-wide, notably at the Ravinia Festival, Hamilton Park (Chicago), and Symphony Hall, Boston.
Jack WhiteIn July 2007, The White Stripes made history by playing the shortest concert ever only playing one note, in St John's, Newfoundland.
Nadia BoulangerIn 1924, Walter Damrosch, Arthur Judson and the New York Symphony Society arranged for Boulanger to tour the US towards the end of the year.
Ad?le IsaacIn 1884 Adèle Isaac sang in the annual performances of Beethoven's 9th Symphony given at the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire ; the following year she sang music from Egmont and The Magic Flute with the same orchestra.
Alessandra MarcIn 1984, she made her New York City debut at the 92nd Street Y, singing Shostakovich's Fourteenth Symphony with Gerard Schwarz and the Y Chamber Symphony.
Gilbert LevineIn 2004, Levine conducted his last concert for Pope John Paul II, leading the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and members of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, the London Philharmonic Choir, the Krakow Philharmonic Choir, and the Ankara Polyphonic Choir in the'' Papal Concert of Reconciliation.''
Franz KneiselIn October 1885, though barely 20 years old, he was engaged by conductor Wilhelm Gericke as concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Christopher HerrickIn 1998, he was invited to perform Bach's complete organ works at the Lincoln Center Festival in New York ; he played fourteen concerts on fourteen consecutive days on the Kuhn organ in Alice Tully Hall.
Henri VieuxtempsIn 1829, Bériot took him to Paris where he made a successful concert debut, again with a concerto by Rode, but he had to return the next year because of the July Revolution and Bériot's marriage to his mistress Maria Malibran and departure on concert tour.
Kam NingIn her performance with the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana under Menuhin in Switzerland in 1991, she was praised by critics as a'' brilliant young violinist from Singapore'' for her outstanding performance of Mendelssohn's E-minor Violin Concerto.
Sergey SchepkinHe made his Carnegie Hall recital debut in 1993 (at Weill Recital Hall), and has performed as soloist and chamber player throughout the world.
Ruth LaredoHer solo career had a major boost in 1974, when she gave her debut in Avery Fisher Hall at New York's Lincoln Center.
Ata?lfo ArgentaHe made his London conducting debut in June 1948 with the London Symphony Orchestra as part of the London Music Festival at the Harringay Arena.
Paul TortelierIn 1938 he began a solo career at Boston's Town Hall, accompanied by Leonard Shure.
Michael Stern (conductor)In September 1986, he debuted at the New York Philharmonic as one of three young conductors whom Leonard Bernstein invited to participate in a conducting workshop which culminated in two concerts at Avery Fisher Hall -LSB- http://query.
Leonard ShureShure returned to the United States in 1933 and made his first concert appearance in New York with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitsky conducting.
Hagai ShahamIn 1985 he was invited to join Isaac Stern and Pinchas Zukerman in a gala concert at Carnegie Hall, following which Zubin Mehta invited him to perform Brahms' Double Concerto at Carnegie Hall.
Sarah FoxIn 2009 she performed with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's Symphony No. 2 ; toured throughout Europe and the USA in Handel's Athalia with Ivor Bolton and the Concerto Koln ; and sang in Handel's Acis and Galatea with the Gabrieli Consort at the Beaune Festival.
Blanche ColeIn 1860 she took part in a concert at London's St. James's Hall presented by the Vocal Association.
Glenn GouldOn April 10, 1964, Gould gave his last public performance, playing in Los Angeles, at the Wilshire Ebell Theater.
Thomas Hampson (baritone) In early 2000, Hampson returned to his fascination with Gustav Mahler, performing a Mahler-centric recital at Carnegie Hall in February.
Kiri Te KanawaThe winner - soprano Shuna Scott Sendall - performed with Te Kanawa and José Carreras at BBC Proms In The Park in Hyde Park, London on Saturday 11 September 2010 and was given the opportunity to attend a three-week residential course at the Solti Te Kanawa Accademia in Italy.
Charles SantleyIn early 1870, as his departure from the theatre was approaching, Santley sang at concerts in London and at Exeter Hall.
Adolovni Acosta Adolovni Acosta gave her New York debut in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in 1971, and since then has performed in 41 cities in 25 countries in North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific and in venues such as Wigmore Hall and Purcell Hall s in London, Salle Cortot in Paris, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, Merkin Concert Hall and Steinway Hall in New York City, Hallwylska Museet in Stockholm, Odd Fellow Palaet in Copenhagen, Der Beethoven Saal in Bonn, Yamaha Concert Hall in Vienna, Centerpointe Theatre in Ottawa, Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Teatro Nacional in Brasilia, Sala Carlos Chavez in Mexico City, Thailand Cultural Center, Bangkok Goethe House, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Orion WeissHe toured China with the Pittsburgh Symphony in May 2009 cultural-china.
Richard HundleyIn 1962 when soprano Eileen DiTullio sang two of his songs, Softly the Summer and Spring, in a concert at The Town Hall in New York City.
Rosemarie WrightAt home she made her debut at the BBC Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in 1971, as soloist with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult.
Yakov KreizbergWith Bournemouth he gave the premiere of Peteris Vasks's Symphony No. 2 on 30 July 1999 at the Royal Albert Hall as part of The Proms.
Albert SammonsSammons, William Murdoch (piano), Lionel Tertis (viola) and Lauri Kennedy (cello), founded The Chamber Music Players in 1921, giving their first private performance on 6 January of that year, and first public concert at Haverstock Hill, London on 13 January, going on to give many concerts at the Wigmore Hall and around the UK.
John Charles Thomas Thomas sang in a concert performance of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera Sadko at New York's Carnegie Hall in December 1924.
Charles Munch (conductor)Munch led the Boston Symphony on its first transcontinental tour of the United States in 1953.
Jordan WaringHis Second Symphony (1994) was premiered by the Allentown Symphony Orchestra in Pennsylvania received a good notice.
Ward StareIn April 2009, Stare made his Carnegie Hall debut with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Andr? WattsOn January 1, 1963, Bernstein asked Watts to fill in for the ailing Glenn Gould, the scheduled soloist for the New York Philharmonic's regular subscription concert.
William Pleeth In 1933 he played in many BBC broadcasts and made his debut at the Aeolian Hall in London with the Dvořák Concerto as a soloist of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leslie Heward.
Cara DillonIn 2012, Dillon performed two concerts with the Ulster Orchestra.
Klaus TennstedtIn 1974, Tennstedt made his North American debut with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
Alexander GradskyIn 1999, he performed a recital at New York City's Carnegie Hall.
Nazzareno CarusiIn April 2003 he made his debut at New York's Carnegie Hall for the IAF Concert Series.
Clamma DaleIn 1977 she performed as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic in the premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Songfest in Washington D. C.
Charles Villiers StanfordHans von Bülow conducted the German premiere of Stanford's Irish Symphony in Hamburg in January 1888, and was sufficiently impressed by the work to programme it in Berlin shortly afterwards.
Gustav MahlerThe one unalloyed performance triumph within Mahler's lifetime was the premiere of the Eighth Symphony in Munich, on 12 September 1910, advertised by its promoters as the'' Symphony of a Thousand''.
Santa BiondoThe September 22, 1929 edition of the Atlanta Constitution newspaper announced,'' Santa Biondo, soprano with the Metropolitan Opera Company, will be the featured artist with an orchestra under the direction of Josef Pasternack in the broadcast of the Atwater Kent concert on the N. B. C. coast-to-coast system tonight at 7:15 o'clock.''
Dmitri ShostakovichIn 1959, Shostakovich appeared on stage in Moscow at the end of a concert performance of his Fifth Symphony, congratulating Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for their performance (part of a concert tour of the Soviet Union).
Ferenc FricsayFricsay gave his last concert on 7 December 1961 in London where he conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra in Beethoven's Symphony No. 7.
Eunice AlbertsShe made her concert debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) as the contralto soloist in Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 at the Tanglewood Music Festival in August 1946.
Frederic Hymen CowenHis first genuine public recital was given on 17 December 1863 at the Bijou Theatre of the old Her Majesty's Opera House, and in the following year he performed Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in D minor at a concert given at Dudley House, Park Lane, the London home of the Earl of Dudley.
Neil ChotemHe began his career as a concert pianist in the early 1930s, making his first appearance with an orchestra in 1933 playing Camille Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Regina Symphony Orchestra.
John Christopher AtkinsonThis was followed next year by' A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect' (London, 4to), to which, at the instance of the English Dialect Society, he made' Additions' in 1876.
Georges BaklanoffHe sang with the Philadelphia Orchestra again in 1935 as Agamemnon in the United States premiere of Christoph Willibald Gluck's Iphigénie en Aulide ; this time under the baton of Alexander Smallens.
Luise Adolpha Le BeauOne last time, the family moved in 1893 and settled down again in Baden-Baden, where on 19 November in the same year her Hadumoth op. 40 for solo voices, choir and orchestra was premiered.
Edouard PotjesAnd the'' Piano Recital Beethoven'', at the Cercle des Concerts d'hiver in January 1899, where he delighted the audience with a masterful performance of four Beethoven sonatas.
William G. JamesIn 1915, he made his public debut as a pianist with the Queen's Hall Orchestra.
Andr? Watts Watts' performance of the Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat at a Young People's Concert on January 12, 1963 was videotaped and nationally televised on CBS on January 15, 1963.
Nina RautioAfter the successful La Scala debut, Nina began a long and fruitful creative partnership with some of the most celebrated conductors of recent times, including Lorin Maazel (with whom she toured across Europe, together with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, throughout 1992, including the World Exposition in Seville) and Riccardo Chailly (the latter having invited her to perform as a soloist with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra).
Sunwook KimSunwook Kim just concluded 2012 with a highly successful debut with the London Symphony Orchestra, stepping in at short notice to perform Beethoven's Concerto No. 4, conducted by Sir John Eliot Gardiner.
Eric ThimanHe was conductor of the Elysian Concert Society that performed at Hornsey Town Hall and other venues in London, and died in 1975.
Danielle LicariIn July 1978, she sang with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra and the choir of St-Dominique Church.
Pablo Casals In 1899, Casals played at The Crystal Palace in London, and later for Queen Victoria at Osborne House, her summer residence, accompanied by Ernest Walker.
Paul SalamunovichHe led the St. Petersburg Philharmonic and the Master Chorale of the United States as part of the annual Festival of Sacred Music at the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome in November 2003.
Roy Henderson (baritone)In 1925, while he was still studying, he had the wonderful opportunity to sing in Delius's A Mass of Life at the Queen's Hall for the Royal Philharmonic Society, and was able to prepare the work and sing it from memory with the greatest success, within three weeks.
Mario Frangoulis Mario Frangoulis had a very successful appearance with the Boston Pops Orchestra and Hayley Westenra at Symphony Hall in Boston the month of June.
Jorge UliarteIn April 2009 Uliarte conducted a total of 10 concerts with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in Argentina, including concerts at the Teatro Bristol / Martinez, Auditorio Belgrano, Teatro Coliseo and 7 additional concerts at the International Music Festival of Ushuaia which was dated 25 April to 9 May 2009.
Judith IngolfssonIn October 2000, she was heard as soloist with the Iceland Symphony on a 15-city North American tour, highlighted by concerts at New York's Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center.
Yuja Wang As of 2013, Wang has performed with many orchestras, including Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, in the U. S. Internationally, she has performed with the Berlin Staatskapelle, China Philharmonic, Filarmonica della Scala, Israel Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, Orquesta Nacional España, Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar, the NHK Symphony in Tokyo, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestra Mozart and Santa Cecilia.
Manfred ClynesIn 1986, Clynes gave his (or anyone's) first classical concert played entirely by computer, according to the three principles he had discovered, to a full house in a free concert at the Joseph Post Hall of the Sydney Conservatory.
Antal ZalaiHe made his UK debut in Liverpool in 2008 where he performed the Glazunov Violin Concerto with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and conductor Ludovic Morlot.
James CroakAt the age of sixteen he gave a series of concerts as a part of the 1968 Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City.
Alexis WeissenbergIn 1947 he made his New York debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra under the baton of George Szell playing Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3.
Isaiah JacksonHe has also conducted the Vienna Symphony (European debut, July 1973), Houston Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, Grant Park Festival Orchestra, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Louisville Orchestra, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Malmo Symphony, Gaeveleborg Symphony, Czech Symphony Orchestra (at the opening of the Prague Autumn International Music Festival), Stockholm Symphonic Wind Orchestra, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, RAI Orchestra, Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, and the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D. C..
Duncan HoneybourneDuncan Honeybourne made his debut as soloist at Symphony Hall, Birmingham and the National Concert Hall, Dublin, in November 1998.
Orion WeissIn the summer of 2011, Weiss made his debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood bso.
Graham DalbyHe made his professional debut as a singer there as Christus in The Bach St Matthew Passion with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra in a live broadcast by RTHK on Easter Day 1978.
Massimo Giordanoand Gianni Schicchi at the New York Metropolitan Opera In 2005 Massimo Giordano was part of a special performance of Verdi's Requiem at the Vatican in remembrance of the recently deceased Pope John Paul II.
Hayley WestenraAmong 2006 Canterbury Festival (27 Oct), Westenra successfully staged Cathedral concert with tenor Alfie Boe in the Canterbury Cathedral.
Daniel Blumenthal (pianist)He returned to Mexico in 1995 for his debut with the National Orchestra of Mexico in Bartok's 2nd Piano Concerto.
Emile NaoumoffNaoumoff's reputation as a piano virtuoso dates from 1984 when he substituted without notice for a stricken pianist in a performance of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in Monte Carlo.
Robert Phillips (guitarist)Robert made his New York recital debut at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on October 31, 1987.
Emelie HookeOn 10 February 1948, she took part as'' Mater gloriosa'' in one of the very early performances in the UK of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8'' Symphony of a Thousand'', with other soloists and the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Adrian Boult.
Fr?d?ric ChopinAt the funeral of the tenor Adolphe Nourrit in Paris 1839, Chopin made a rare appearance at the organ, playing a transcription of Franz Schubert's lied Die Gestirne.
Shirley VerrettShe appeared in the first concert ever televised from Lincoln Center in 1962, and also appeared that year in the first of the Leonard Bernstein Young People's Concerts ever televised from that venue, in what is now Avery Fisher Hall.
Noam Sheriff Since the 1957 premiere of his work Festival Prelude by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Leonard Bernstein at the opening of the Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv, his works have been regularly performed in Israel and all over the world.
GlykeriaIn 2002, she gave concerts with the `` Mikis Theodorakis Orchestra'', the `` Estudiantina'' orchestra, and gave a personal tour all over Greece as well.
Susan DunnIn 1992, Dunn made her debut at London's Albert Hall with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Ian HobsonHis United States debut came in 1983, and he has since performed in concert and recital in many countries and with some of the world's great orchestras.
Ida PrestiPresti played in public for the first time when she was eight, and gave her first full-length concert at the age of ten, on April 28, 1935, at the Salle Chopin-Pleyel in Paris.
Herbert Heyner On 23 March 1922, at the Queen's Hall in London, Herbert Heyner sang in Beethoven's Choral Symphony with Amy Evans, Phyllis Lett and Arthur Jordan, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Albert Coates, in the same concert as the world premiere of Frederick Delius's Requiem.
Doogie WhiteOn 1 September 2009, White sang vocal parts in Lord's Concerto for Group and Orchestra at the opening night of the Fall Arts Fest in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Karel Hal??On 4 December 1896 he gave the first performance in Carnegie Hall of Louis Spohr's Violin Concerto No. 8, with the New York Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Damrosch.
Mary Shaw (contralto)In 1836 she sang at the festivals in Norwich and Liverpool, the latter in the English premiere of Felix Mendelssohn's oratorio St. Paul on 3 October 1836.
Rachael WorbyIn 2006, at the invitation of American soprano, Jessye Norman, Ms. Worby conducted both the China Philharmonic Orchestra in Beijing and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra accompanying Ms. Norman in her first appearances in mainland China.
Harry ChristophersIn 2000, Christophers began the'' Choral Pilgrimage'', a national tour of English cathedrals from York to Canterbury, in music from the pre-Reformation era as The Sixteen's contribution to the millennium celebrations.