Diary entries

March 7 1923

New Britain, CT, USA
Fox Theater

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina noted that the review of this concert she had been sent mentioned only 3 pieces by Chopin, and did not mention an Etude-Tableau by Rachmaninoff. As the attached review and press clipping indicate, the Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 3, no. 2, had been programmed in place of the Etude-Tableau, while all Chopin numbers are listed. Moszkowski's La jongleuse is noted as the encore. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 8 1923

Waterbury, CT, USA

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 9 1923

Lowell, MA, USA
Memorial Auditorium

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 10 1923

Boston, MA, USA
Symphony Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: The attached review mentions the performance of Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G sharp minor, although it also indicates the Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 3, no. 2, was played as an encore and not as a programmed number, as recorded by Satina. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 11 1923

Lynn, MA, USA
Olympia Theater

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina believed that a Liszt Etude in A flat major was played at this concert, which could accord with Martyn (p. 426), who indicated that the Concert Etude no. 1 ‘Il lamento’ was played at this time. However, the attached review indicates the etude was in D flat major. In other venues where this program was played, the Chopin Polonaise was often in E flat minor, op. 26, no. 2, the Nocturne was in F sharp major, op. 15, no. 2, and the Waltz was in F major, op. 34, no. 3. Satina noted that ‘the first 2 numbers are not mentioned’, presumably referring to a review of this concert she had been sent, which could be the same as the one attached which also omits mention of Medtner and Weber. The Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 3, no. 2, is mentioned, however it is not clear whether it was played and, if so, whether it was an encore. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 13 1923

Lexington, KY, USA
Woodland Auditorium

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina noted that the review of the concert she had been sent referred only to a ‘group of Chopin pieces’, however the second attached press clipping offers more detail. Satina was unaware of the Medtner work on the program. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 16 1923

St Louis, MO, USA
Odeon Theater

Rachmaninoff's role: Concerto Soloist

Notes: The attached reviews indicate that Rachmaninoff did not play an encore at this concert, much to the consternation of the audience. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 18 1923

St Louis, MO, USA
Odeon Theater

Rachmaninoff's role: Concerto Soloist

Notes: LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 19 1923

Columbus, OH, USA

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 20 1923

Springfield, OH, USA
Memorial Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina noted that the Paganini-Liszt was not mentioned in the review she had been sent, and neither is it mentioned in the one attached. Encores given were Weber's Rondo Brillante, op. 62, Chopin's Waltz in D flat major ('Minute'), op. 64, no. 1, Rachmaninoff's Barcarolle, op. 10, no. 3, and the transcription of Kreisler's Liebesleid. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 21 1923

Fort Wayne, IN, USA
Palace Theater

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina noted the slight variation in this program, with the Polichinelle replacing an Etude-Tableau and the Minuet transcription that featured in other recitals around this time. The second attached review, in noting the disappointment the Etude-Tableau wasn't played (the 'last' he had written, perhaps suggesting op. 39, no. 9), indicates the placement of the Polichinelle, however it does not refer to the Bizet-Rachmaninoff Minuet. Chopin's Waltz in D flat major ('Minute'), op. 64, no. 1, is noted as an encore at the end of the Chopin group, while the transcription of Kreisler's Liebesleid and Moszkowski's La jongleuse are indicated as the encores at the close of the recital. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 24 1923

New York, NY, USA
Carnegie Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina indicated the details of the works by Chopin, however they did not appear in the Carnegie Hall program nor are they mentioned in the reviews. She noted the Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 3, no. 2, was played among numerous other encores. The attached review notes Chopin's Waltz in D flat major ('Minute'), op. 64, no. 1, which perhaps also was given as an encore. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 25 1923

Fall River, MA, USA
Empire Theater

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina indicated that in other venues where this program was played, the Chopin Nocturne was in F sharp major, op. 15, no. 2, and the Waltz was in F major, op. 34, no. 3. Satina indicated Liszt’s Sonetto del Petrarca (likely no. 104) was played in this concert, which is confirmed by the attached reviews. Chopin's Waltz in D flat major ('Minute'), op. 64, no. 1, is noted as an encore after the Chopin Sonata, and the third attached review indicates that Rachmaninoff's transcription of Kreisler's Liebesleid was played at the end of the recital. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 26 1923

New Haven, CT, USA
Shubert Theater

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina indicates that in other venues where this program was played, the Chopin Polonaise was in E flat minor, op. 26, no. 2, and the Waltz was in F major, op. 34, no. 3. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 29 1923

Cleveland, OH, USA
Masonic Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Concerto Soloist

Notes: LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

March 31 1923

Cleveland, OH, USA
Masonic Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Concerto Soloist

Notes: LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

April 5 1923

Camden, NJ, USA
Gramophone Recording

Rachmaninoff's role: Gramophone Recording

April 13 1923

New York, NY, USA
Piano Roll Recording

Rachmaninoff's role: Piano Roll Recording

October 24 1923

Camden, NJ, USA
Gramophone Recording

Rachmaninoff's role: Gramophone Recording

October 25 1923

Camden, NY, USA
Gramophone Recording

Rachmaninoff's role: Gramophone Recording

November 13 1923

Scranton, PA, USA
Central High School Auditorium

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina noted that the interval was placed between the works by Chopin and Liszt. Chopin's Waltz in D flat major ('Minute'), op. 64, no. 1, and a word by Tchaikovsky are noted as the encores in attached reviews. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

November 13 1923

New York, NY, USA
Piano Roll Recording

Rachmaninoff's role: Piano Roll Recording

November 15 1923

Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Carnegie Music Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina noted that the interval was placed between the works by Chopin and Liszt. She was unaware of the Wagner-Brassin work on this program, which is confirmed by the attached reviews and press clipping. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

November 19 1923

Cleveland, OH, USA
Masonic Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina notes that the interval was placed between the works by Chopin and Liszt. In addition, Satina believed that the program included a Chopin Waltz in A flat major, which the attached review indicates was given as an encore after the Chopin Scherzo. The review also indicates that the transcription of Mussorgsky's Hopak was repeated. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

November 21 1923

Cumberland, MD, USA

Notes: No details.

November 23 1923

Leominster, MA, USA

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina notes that the interval was placed between the works by Chopin and Liszt. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

November 24 1923

Camden, NJ, USA
Gramophone Recording

Rachmaninoff's role: Gramophone Recording

November 25 1923

Boston, MA, USA
Boston Opera House

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina notes that the interval was placed between the works by Chopin and Liszt. The attached review notes there were five encores, although details are not given. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

November 27 1923

Buffalo, NY, USA
Elmwood Music Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina notes that the interval was placed between the works by Chopin and Liszt. A Chopin Waltz in A flat major is noted as an encore after the Chopin Scherzo in the attached reviews, which also indicate that the transcription of Mussorgsky's Hopak was repeated. At the end of the concert, Chopin's Waltz in D flat major ('Minute'), op. 64, no. 1, and the Dohnányi Etude were given as encores. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.

November 28 1923

Toronto, ON, Canada
Massey Hall

Rachmaninoff's role: Solo Pianist

Notes: Satina notes that the interval was placed between the works by Chopin and Liszt. A Chopin waltz is noted as an encore after the Chopin group in the attached reviews, while the transcription of Mussorgsky's Hopak was repeated. A further four encores followed at the close of the concert. As two of the reviews indicate, Rachmaninoff began the concert with God Save the King. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.