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World premieres at Carnegie Hall : ウィキペディア英語版
World premieres at Carnegie Hall

The following is a list of musical works which received their premieres at Carnegie Hall:
*Symphony No. 9, opus 95, "From the New World" by Antonín Dvořák – December 16, 1893, New York Philharmonic, Anton Seidl conducting
*''Sinfonia Domestica'' by Richard Strauss – March 21, 1904, Wetzler Symphony Orchestra, Richard Strauss conducting
*''Israel Symphony'' by Ernest Bloch – May 13, 1917, Ernest Bloch conducting
*''Schelomo'' by Ernest Bloch – May 13, 1917, Hans Kindler cello, Artur Bodanzky conducting
*Concerto in F by George Gershwin – December 3, 1925, New York Symphony Orchestra, George Gershwin, piano, Walter Damrosch conducting
*''An American in Paris'' by George Gershwin – December 13, 1928, New York Philharmonic, Walter Damrosch conducting
*''Variations on a Theme of Corelli'' by Sergei Rachmaninoff – November 7, 1931, Sergei Rachmaninoff, piano
*''Music for a Scene from Shelley'', Op. 7, by Samuel Barber – March 24, 1935, New York Philharmonic, Werner Janssen conducting
*''Density 21.5'' by Edgard Varèse – February 16, 1936, Georges Barrère, flute
*''Contrasts'' by Béla Bartók – January 9, 1939, Benny Goodman, clarinet, Joseph Szigeti, violin, and Endre Petri, piano
* Piano Concerto in B-flat by Arthur Bliss – June 10, 1939, Solomon, New York Philharmonic, Sir Adrian Boult conducting
*Chamber Symphony No. 2 op. 38 by Arnold Schoenberg – December 15, 1940, New Friends of Music, Fritz Stiedry conducting
*Violin Concerto by Benjamin Britten – March 28, 1940, New York Philharmonic, Antonio Brosa, violin, John Barbirolli conducting
*''Sinfonia da Requiem'' by Benjamin Britten – March 29, 1941, New York Philharmonic, John Barbirolli conducting
*''New World A-Comin''' by Duke Ellington – December 11, 1943, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
*''Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber'' by Paul Hindemith – January 20, 1944, New York Philharmonic, Artur Rodziński conducting
*Orchestral suite from the ballet, ''Appalachian Spring'' by Aaron Copland – October 4, 1945, New York Philharmonic, Artur Rodziński conducting
*''Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte for Voice and Piano Quintet, op. 41'' by Arnold Schoenberg – November 23, 1944, New York Philharmonic, Artur Rodziński conducting
*''A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map (revised version with brass)'' by Samuel Barber – December 17, 1945, Collegiate Chorale, Robert Shaw conducting
*''Symphony in Three Movements'' by Igor Stravinsky – January 24, 1946, New York Philharmonic, Igor Stravinsky conducting
*''Ebony Concerto'' by Igor Stravinsky – March 25, 1946, Woody Herman and His Orchestra, Walter Hendl conducting
*Symphony No. 3, "The Camp Meeting" by Charles Ives – April 5, 1946, New York Little Symphony, Lou Harrison conducting, in Carnegie Chamber Music Hall (now known as Weill Recital Hall)
*''Hymne pour grande orchestra'' (''Hymne au Saint Sacrament'') by Olivier Messiaen – March 13, 1947, New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski conducting
*''Excursions (first performance of the complete set)'' by Samuel Barber – November 21, 1947, Nadia Reisenberg, piano
*''Symphony No. 2'' by Charles Ives – February 22, 1951, New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein conducting
*''Medea's Dance of Vengeance'' by Samuel Barber – February 2, 1956, New York Philharmonic, Dimitri Mitropoulos conducting
*''Overture to Candide'' by Leonard Bernstein – January 26, 1957, New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein conducting
*''Intermezzo from Vanessa'' by Samuel Barber – March 15, 1958, New York Philharmonic, Andre Kostelanetz conducting
*''Symphonic Dances from West Side Story'' by Leonard Bernstein – February 13, 1961, New York Philharmonic, Lukas Foss conducting
*Symphony No. 4 by Charles Ives – April 26, 1965, American Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski conducting
*''Mutations from Bach'' by Samuel Barber – October 7, 1968, American Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski conducting
*''Evocations for Orchestra'' by Carl Ruggles – February 2, 1971, ''National Orchestral Association'', ''John Perras'' conducting
*Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra by John Corigliano – November 9, 1975, American Symphony Orchestra, Bert Lucarelli, oboe, Akiyama Kazuyoshi conducting
*Piano Concerto No. 1 by Milton Babbitt – January 19, 1986, American Composers Orchestra, Alan Feinberg, piano, Charles Wuorinen conducting
*''Opening Prayer'' by Leonard Bernstein – December 15, 1986, New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein conducting
*Concerto No. 1 by Gregory Magarshak – 1991, Manhattan Symphony Orchestra, Peter Tiboris conducting
*Symphony No. 6 "Plutonian Ode" for soprano and orchestra by Philip Glass, text by Allen Ginsberg – February 3, 2002, American Composers Orchestra, Lauren Flanigan, soprano, Dennis Russell Davies conducting
*''American Berserk'' by John Coolidge Adams – February 25, 2002, Garrick Ohlsson, piano
*''Symphony of Psalms'' by Imant Raminsh – 2002, Candace Wicke conducting
*''Women at an Exhibition'' for chamber orchestra, electronics, and video by Randall Woolf – November 17, 2004, American Composers Orchestra, Steven Sloane conducting, video by Mary Harron and John C. Walsh
*''"Between Hills Briefly Green" performed by Vermont Youth Orchestra. Conducted by Troy Peters. September 2004
*''Algunas metáforas que aluden al tormento, a la angustia y a la Guerra'' for percussion quartet and chamber orchestra by Carlos Carrillo – January 21, 2005, American Composers Orchestra and So Percussion, Steven Sloane conducting
*''Traps Relaxed'' by Dan Trueman – January 21, 2005, American Composers Orchestra, Dan Trueman, electronic violin and laptop, Steven Sloane conducting
*''Glimmer'' by Jason Freeman – January 21, 2005, American Composers Orchestra, Steven Sloane conducting
*Concerto for Winds "Some Other Blues" by Daniel Schnyder – February 8, 2005, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
*Requiem by Steven Edwards – November 20, 2006
*''Catenaires'' by Elliott Carter – December 11, 2006, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano (composer present at premiere)
*''Antworte'' by TaQ – March 11, 2007, New York Symphonic Ensemble, Mamoru Takahara conducting
*''Wolf Rounds'' by Christopher Rouse – March 29, 2007, University of Miami-Frost Wind Ensemble
*Concerto for Cello and Orchestra by Thomas Sleeper – March 23, 2008, Florida Youth Orchestra, Thomas Sleeper conducting, Jillian Bloom, cello
*''The Undeterred'' by Scott R. Munson – November 18, 2007, piano (Dong Gyun Ham), musical saw (Natalia Paruz) and baritone (Byung Woo Kim)
*Violin Concertino by Clint Needham – December 9, 2007, New York Youth Symphony, Ryan McAdams conducting, William Harvey, violin
*''Rain, River, Sea'' by Dr. Patrick Long – March 7, 2008, Susquehanna University Masterworks Chorus and Orchestra, Dr. Jennifer Sacher-Wiley conducting, Nina Tober, soprano, David Steinau, baritone
*''Eureka!'' by Patrick J. Burns – March 24, 2008, Westlake High School Wind Ensemble, Mr. Brian Peter conductor.
*''Incline'' by Matt McBane – March 24, 2008, Westlake High School Chamber Orchestra, Mrs. Elizabeth Blake conductor.
*''Hit the Ground Running'' by Gordon Goodwin – March 24, 2008, Westlake High School Studio Jazz, Mr. Brian Peter conducting, Gordon Goodwin, tenor saxophone
*''The Five Changes'' by Gregory Youtz – June 1, 2008, Oregon State University Wind Ensemble, Dr. Christopher Chapman conducting, Robert Brudvig, percussion
*''The Phoenix Rising'' by Stella Sung – June 15, 2008, performed by the Florida Festival Youth Orchestra, conducted by Jonathan May.
*''Alligator Songs'' by Daniel May – June 15, 2008, performed by the Florida Festival Youth Orchestra, conducted by Jonathan May.
*''The Ponce De Leon Suite'' by Robert Kerr – June 15, 2008, performed by the Florida Festival Youth Orchestra, conducted by Jonathan May.
*Symphony No. 5 (Concerto for Orchestra) by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich – October 27, 2008, performed by The Juilliard Orchestra conducted by James Conlon
*"Skyward" by Adam Wolf – June 16, 2009, performed by Eastlake High School led by Charles Wolf
*"An American Christmas Carol" – December 2, 2010 – Tim Janis
*"''Pilgrim Soul''" by Augusta Read Thomas – February 10, 2011, performed by Alyssa Kuhn, violin, Julieta Mihai, violin, Matthew Kuhn, cor anglais, Michael Barta, conducting
*''Sufi Music Ensemble'' May 21, 2011, Performed by Steve Gorn, Hidayat Khan and Samir Chatterjee organized by the South Asian Music and Arts Association (SAMAA) in honor of Vilayat Khan.〔()〕
*"Dies Irae" by Gabriel Smallwood – Feb. 5th, 2012 – Choirs from Forest Hills High School, Fort Hamilton High School, and Scarsdale High School; and The Orchestra of St. Luke's
*"A Man's Life" by Thomas Reeves – Feb. 5th, 2012 – Choirs from Forest Hills High School, Fort Hamilton High School, and Scarsdale High School; and The Orchestra of St. Luke's
*"Thus it was" by Anthony Constantino – Feb. 5th, 2012 – Choirs from Forest Hills High School, Fort Hamilton High School, and Scarsdale High School; and The Orchestra of St. Luke's
*''After the Dazzle of Day'' by Corey Rubin – February 7, 2014, performed by the Duxbury High School Wind Ensemble, String Ensemble, and Chamber Singers, Jeffrey Grogan conducting
*''The Drop that Contained the Sea'' by Christopher Tin – April 13, 2014, performed by the DCINY Singers and Orchestra, Dr. Jonathan Grifftith, conductor
*''Spirits Rising: The Texan Rider'' by Charles Fernandez – April 23, 2014, performed by the Tarleton State University Wind Ensemble, Dr. Anthony Pursell, conductor
*''Psalm 92'' by Anthony LaBounty – November 25, 2014, performed by the Foothill High School Wind Symphony, Mr. Travis Pardee, director, Foothill High School (Henderson, Nevada)
*"Trionfante in D Minor for String Orchestra" original composition by Ben Eidt – March 16, 2015, performed by the Athens High School Philharmonic Orchestra, Mrs. Claire Murphy conducting
*"Kaku, kupala| Fear in Neutral Buoyancy" original orchestral composition by Sean J. Kennedy - September 27, 2015, performed by Youth Philharmonic International Orchestra, conducted by Jose Luis Gomez
==References==


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