Event: Society of the Sons of New York: Farewell Concert of Sisieretta Jones, the Black Patti 1891-1892 10 assets
Recital Hall Wednesday, June 15, 1892 at 8:00PM
Presenter: Society of the Sons of New York
Event: Rutgers Female College of the City of New York 1891-1892 9 assets
Main Hall Thursday, May 19, 1892 at 8:15PM
Presenter: Unknown presenter
Orchestra: Metropolitan Amateur Orchestra
Conductor: Julius J. Lyons
Event: Graduation: College of Pharmacy of the City of New York 1891-1892 13 assets
Main Hall Tuesday, May 3, 1892 at 8:00PM
Orchestra: Cappa's Seventh Regiment Band
Conductor: Carlo Alberto Cappa (1834–1893)
Event: Our Quartette 1891-1892 13 assets
Recital Hall Tuesday, April 26, 1892 at 8:30PM
Event: Metropolitan Musical Society 1891-1892 17 assets
Main Hall Tuesday, April 26, 1892 at 8:15PM
Presenter: Metropolitan Musical Society
Orchestra: Metropolitan Musical Society Orchestra
Conductor: William Rogers Chapman (1855–1935)
Event: W. T. Talbert, Piano 1891-1892 13 assets
Chamber Music Hall Monday, April 25, 1892 at 8:15PM
Event: Benefit: Crippled Children at Post Graduate Hospital 1891-1892 13 assets
Recital Hall Thursday, April 21, 1892 at 8:15PM
Presenter: The King's Daughters of Zion
Event: David Bimberg, Violin 1891-1892 13 assets
Chamber Music Hall Wednesday, April 20, 1892 at 8:00PM
Event: Evelina Roberti, Soprano 1891-1892 13 assets
Recital Hall Tuesday, April 19, 1892 at 8:00PM
Presenter: Chauncey M. Depew (1834–1928)
Event: Robert Burns Anniversary Festival 1891-1892 13 assets
Recital Hall Monday, January 25, 1892 at 8:00PM
Presenter: New York Scottish Society
Event: Künstlerfest 1891-1892 49 assets
Main Hall Thursday, December 3, 1891 at 9:00PM
Presenter: Committee on the Centennial of Washington's Inauguration
Orchestra: Frederick Rietzel's Orchestra
Conductor: Frederick Rietzel (1825–1895)
Event: Damrosch Sunday Concert 1891-1892 19 assets
Main Hall Sunday, November 15, 1891 at 8:00PM
Presenter: Symphony Society of New York
Orchestra: New York Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Walter Damrosch (1862–1950)