1893. May 3. H. W. Parker's oratorio "Hora Novissima" produced by the Church Choral Society in New York City.
1893. June. Musorgsky's "Une Nuit sur le Mont Chauve" said to have been played in a series of Russian concerts at the World's Columbian Exposition (June 5-13) with V. T. Hlavac, conductor.
1893. June 6. Balakiref's Overture on Russian Themes given at the Chicago Exposition at a concert of Russian music, and on June 7, Glazunof's "Triumphal March."
1895. June 12. Arthur Bird's Third Orchestral Suite given at the Chicago (Ill.) Exposition.
1893. July 7. Harry Rowe Shelley's "Carnival Overture" produced at the Chicago Exposition, and on the 19th his suite "The Ruined Castle."
1893. July 29. Margaret Ruthven Lang's overture "Witches" produced at the Chicago Exposition.
1893. Aug. Bizet's opera, "The Pearl Fishers," given in English in Philadelphia.
1893. Nov. 16. Scholz's suite, "Wanderings," given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
1893. Nov. 16. Gounod's opera "Philémon et Baucis" given in English by the Duff Opera Company, at Herrman's Theatre, New York City.
1893. Nov. 24. G. Charpentier's orchestral suite "Impressions d'Italie" given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.