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The United States premiere of the 1908 Rimsky-Korsakov edition took place on 19 March 1913 at the Metropolitan Opera, and was based on Sergey Dyagilev's Paris production.
The United Kingdom premiere of the 1908 Rimsky-Korsakov edition took place on 24 June 1913 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London.
The film's premiere broke records for the network ; with 17. 2 million viewers, it displaced an edition of Monday Night Football as the highest-rated basic cable program of all time, the highest-rated program of Summer 2007 on both broadcast and cable, and the highest-rated premiere of a made-for-cable movie.
According to the October 6, 1971, edition of Variety, it was the first off-network series to best network competition in the ratings: " The big switch no doubt representing the first time in rating history that indies ( local stations ) have knocked over the network stations in a primetime slot was promoted by WPIX's premiere of the off-web Jeannie reruns back to back from 7 to 8 p. m ."
1E Premiere ( release: November, 1994 ) The first edition premiere set contained 363 cards and introduced the affiliations of the Federation, the Klingons, and the Romulans, along with Non-Aligned cards.
Mark Burnett confirmed that two people turned down formal offers to appear on the All-Stars edition of Survivor — Elisabeth Filarski Hasselbeck from The Australian Outback, who had recently taken a job as a co-host of The View, and Colleen Haskell of the show's premiere season, who " had moved on with her life " and " just genuinely didn't want to go through that again.
The premiere March 4, 1974 edition featured actress Mia Farrow, then starring in the movie The Great Gatsby, on the cover.
* USA premiere of 1841 critical edition of Wagner's The Flying Dutchman at Boston Lyric Opera, April & May 2013
The practice of composing new and independent orchestral works drawn from Strauss ' music for the operettas has been prominent since the days of Jacques Offenbach, another operetta composer who frequently whetted his audiences ' appetite by writing and subsequently performing his overtures before the premiere of a new stage work, so that the music can be appraised by a wider public and meant that more individual piano edition transcriptions could be sold by music publishers to the public who would easily tend to recall independent pieces.
* 2006: Cadavre Exquis premiere edition: Mado Lamotte
This challenge usually takes place in the premiere episode of each edition, although in The Big Break II, it took place in the second episode, used in this case as the " Mulligan Challenge " ( which is explained below ).
The game was released as a standard edition and a premiere edition, which contains additional content.
The edition performed under the direction of Mahler for the premiere was never published.
On the other hand, Eugen Jochum used Haas's edition for his first recording, made in 1949, before Nowak published his edition, and Nowak's for his subsequent recordings, while Wilhelm Furtwängler, despite having given the premiere of the Haas score, reverted to the 1892 edition in his final years.
However, the work remained unpublished until 2008 when Edition Silvertrust brought out the world premiere edition.
Images from the study were published in a controversial limited edition booklet by London Borough of Camden and featured in the premiere issue of the arts journal Magnet, which was published by Institute of International Visual Arts ( inIVA ) and launched at Venice Biennale in 2001.

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It was the first to include extensive deleted scenes ( although footage cut from the premiere of Voyager had been included in a featurette previously ), and it was the first to include an outtakes or blooper reel.
The ballet's premiere in Paris on 17 May 1921 was a huge success and was greeted with great admiration by an audience that included Jean Cocteau, Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel.
In June 2007, the Canadian High Commission in South Africa declined to grant Winnie Mandela a visa to travel to Toronto, Canada, where she was scheduled to attend a gala fundraising concert organised by arts organisation MusicaNoir, which included the world premiere of The Passion of Winnie, an opera based on her life.
The Italian premiere on 27 October 1867 at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, conducted by Verdi's close friend Angelo Mariani, was an " instant success ", and this version, although produced in Verdi's absence, was more complete and included the ballet.
Mozart evidently wrote keeping in mind the skills of the singers intended for the premiere, which included both virtuosi and ordinary comic actors, asked to sing for the occasion.
These works were often controversial when first performed, and several were slow to receive critical and popular approval ; exceptions included his Symphony No. 2, Symphony No. 3, and the triumphant premiere of his Eighth Symphony in 1910.
In 1976, in what was to be Britten ’ s last Festival, Janet Baker sang the premiere of his dramatic cantata Phaedra in a festival that included performances by André Previn, Elizabeth Söderström, Richter and the entire Rostropovich family.
The 2012 Festival, had Oliver Knussen as Artist in Residence, and the typically eclectic progamme included new productions by Netia Jones of Knussen ’ s Where the Wild Things Are and Higglety Pigglety Pop !, a concert series exploring the work of Helmut Lachenmann, recitals by Menahem Pressler, Ian Bostridge, Peter Serkin, Miklós Perényi, Dezsö Ránki and the Arditti and Keller Quartets, the CBSO with the UK premiere of a work by Elliott Carter, as well as dramatised performances with film at the Leiston Long Shop Museum, the complete screening with live accompaniment of Britten ’ s 1930s film scores, a promenade performance of John Cage ’ s Song Books in the Hoffmann Building under the banner of # Faster than Sound, and open-air community events on Aldeburgh Beach.
Films screened included the premiere of a digital film made by the teenagers of the present day Lou Costello Jr. Recreation Center in East Los Angeles.
Produced by MeLu Films, it premiered on September 3, 2010 at the Summit Theater, marking the city's first movie premiere, and the 2010 Celebrate Art Month, which included art exhibits, jazz, dance and opera performances, a film festival, and the public release of Francisco Rivadeneira's book, Los Amos del Planeta, Tomo II.
* Only 7 months after the episodes premiere, in November 1998, the CD Chef Aid: The South Park Album was released, where a professionally produced cover version of " Come Sail Away " sung by Cartman has been included.
On September 1990 she debuted as a stage actress in the San Juan premiere production of Rodolfo Santana's " Baño de Damas ," with an all-star cast that included Gladys Rodriuez, Giselle Blondet, Marisol Calero, and Johanna Rosaly.
The Festival included ( according to best research available ) a number of world premiere performances from Czerny manuscripts held by Vienna's Society of the Friends of Music, and most of it was recorded and subsequently broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
The PSO was joined by the London Philharmonic Choir, Krakow Philharmonic Choir, Ankara Polyphonic Choir and members of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh in a program that included the world premiere of “ Abraham ,” a sacred motet by John Harbison, and Mahler Symphony No. 2 “ Resurrection ”.
New shows that season included Roswell, Popular, and Angel ( a spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer ), which premiered with 7. 5 million viewers, the second highest premiere for the net at the time.
His occasional theater work has included the lead in the New York premiere of Susan Sandler's If I Were a Train.
* 1922-George White's Scandals of 1922 ( music by George Gershwin, and included premiere of one-act jazz opera Blue Monday )
The April 2011 premiere of his last film, Decisions, at the Writers Guild Theater included an onstage tribute by Corey Feldman, who said " I think it ’ s great that this is a memorial tonight as well as a film premiere ”, and thanked the Writers Guild for " giving a memorial that his friends and fans have wanted .”
On February 12, 1924, Herbert was one of the featured composers at New York's Aeolian Hall, in an evening entitled An Experiment in Modern Music that included the world premiere of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue by the Paul Whiteman orchestra.
This included world premiere recordings of the original orchestrations of both symphonies and other works, which were conducted by Igor Buketoff and Samuel Adler.
The release included the making-of documentary, and highlights from the film's premiere, and from the 1996 Filmfare Awards ceremony.
The premiere cast included Natalia Dudinskaya and Konstantin Sergeyev, then leading figures in Leningrad ballet.
In fact, a review in Variety complained that the premiere episode was " a little too serious in content for a thriller " since it included " religious background, philosophical discussion and dream diagnosis ..."

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Alvin Ailey and Carmen De Lavallade appeared in the first New York performance of Mr. Ailey's `` Roots Of The Blues '', a work given its premiere three weeks ago at the Boston Arts Festival.
" Critics believed that An American in Paris was better crafted than his lukewarm Concerto in F. Some did not think it belonged in a program with classical composers César Franck, Richard Wagner, or Guillaume Lekeu on its premiere.
The opera had its premiere in Leipzig in March 1930 and played in Berlin in December of the following year.
A Doll's House received its world premiere on 21 December 1879 at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, with Betty Hennings as Nora and Emil Poulsen as Torvald.
Soon after its London premiere, Achurch brought the play to Australia in 1889.
The play made its Broadway premiere at the Palmer's Theatre on 21 December 1889, starring Beatrice Cameron as Nora Helmer.
Nearly a half century since its premiere, the series remains in syndication on MeTV.
Written off as lowbrow by some critics, the show shot to the top of the Nielsen ratings shortly after its premiere and stayed there for several seasons.
He also banned American journalists from its Paris premiere.
On his birthday, 16 April, City Lights was screened at a gala at the Dominion Theatre in London, the site of its British premiere in 1931.
After premiering on September 30, 1982, it was nearly canceled during its first season when it ranked last in ratings for its premiere ( 74th out of 77 shows ).
It received its world premiere in New York City in June 2008.
Since its premiere in 1985, EastEnders has had a large impact on British popular culture.
The British film This is Not a Love Song ( 2003 ) was the first to be streamed live on the Internet at the same time as its cinema premiere.
The music was written, but the performance was abandoned shortly before its scheduled premiere.
In 1989 the conductor Helmuth Rilling recorded the original Requiem for Rossini in its world premiere.
This version was in two acts ; after its disastrous premiere, Puccini withdrew the opera, revising it for performances in the USA and Paris.
The first preview the following month ran 210 minutes and, despite ecstatic feedback from the audience, Cukor and editor Folmar Blangsted trimmed it to 182 minutes for its New York premiere in October.
It received its premiere at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus on 17 August 1876, as part of the first complete performance of the Ring.
* 1904 – Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard receives its premiere performance at the Moscow Art Theatre.
* 1829 – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust Part 1 receives its premiere performance.
* 1853 – Giuseppe Verdi's opera Il Trovatore receives its premiere performance in Rome.
* 1893 – Henrik Ibsen's play The Master Builder receives its premiere performance in Berlin.
It received its New York premiere in 2012, produced by Repertorio Español.

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