October 25 1919

New York, NY, USA
Metropolitan Opera House
'Pomp and Circumstance' March
Elgar
Bamboschek, conductor
La Forza del Destino, Act II
Verdi
Moranzoni, conductor. Ponsello, Martino, de Segurola, voices.
Group of songs
Garrison, voice. Siemonn, piano.
Waltz
Chopin
Rachmaninoff, piano
Waltz, from Faust
Gounod-Liszt
Rachmaninoff, piano
Nocturne in E flat
Chopin-Auer
Heifetz, violin. Chotzinoff, piano.
Guitarre
Moszkowski
Heifetz, violin. Chotzinoff, piano.
Slavonic Dance no. 3
Dvořák
Heifetz, violin. Chotzinoff, piano.
La Ronde des Lutins
Bazzini
Heifetz, violin. Chotzinoff, piano.
Boris Godunov, Coronation Scene
Mussorgsky
Setti, conductor. De Segurola, Audisio, voices.
Belgian National Anthem 'La Brabanconne'
Van Campenhout
Setti, conductor.
'The Star-Spangled Banner'
Smith
Setti, conductor.

Giuseppe Bamboschek, conductor. Robert Moranzoni, conductor. Giulio Setti, conductor. Rosa Ponsello, voice. Giovanni Martino, voice. Andres de Segurola, voice. Mabel Garrison, voice. George Siemonn, piano. Jascha Heifetz, violin. Samuel Chotzinoff, piano. Pietro Audisio, voice. Leon Rothier and Chorus. Margaret Romaine and chorus. 

Rachmaninoff's role
Solo Pianist
Notes
No details were identified by Satina, although Apetian noted that this was a ‘mixed concert’ at which 5 unidentified pieces were performed, presumed to be solos. The attached review and press clippings indicate the concert was a fundraiser for the King and Queen of Belgium, specifically for a medical research centre in Brussels. While the attached review refers to Rachmaninoff playing a 'famous Nocturne' by Chopin, it could have been confused with the first work played by Heiftetz. The program given here is according to the attached press notice; there is no indication of any encores given. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.