Alida Oldenboom-Lutkemann (1869-1932)

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Alida Oldenboom-Lutkemann (1869-1932).

  • Profession: Soprano.
  • Relation to Mahler:
  • Correspondence with Mahler:
  • Born: 00-00-1869
  • Died: 00-00-1932
  • Buried: 00-00-0000
  1. 1904 Concert Amsterdam 23-10-1904 – Symphony No. 4 (twice).
  2. 1904 Concert Amsterdam 26-10-1904 – Symphony No. 2.
  3. 1904 Concert Amsterdam 27-10-1904 – Symphony No. 2.

The first Concertgebouw concert (23-10-1904) was the Fourth Symphony, with Alida Oldenboom-Lutkemann (1869-1932), soprano. An intermission separated the two performances of the symphony.

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