Performance Date(s) and Time(s)
03 Jul 1867, 8:00 PM
Program Details
The following pieces are marked as "new" in the citations, which indicates that they are either new to America or new to the Popular Garden concert series:
Diethe: Gut Heil!
Strauss: Frauenherz, op. 166
Strauss: Bürgersinn, op. 295
(The first concert at which Thomas began to premiere new works was Thomas Popular Garden Concert: 19th on 07/02/67.)
Performers and/or Works Performed
3)
aka Rays of hope;
Star of hope;
Rayons de repertoire, Les
Composer(s): Lanner
4)
aka Favorita;
Favoured one;
Favored one
Composer(s): Donizetti
5)
aka Egmont overture;
Goethe's Egmont
Composer(s): Beethoven
8)
aka Introduction
Composer(s): HeÌrold
9)
aka Burgersinn
Composer(s): Strauss
10)
aka Sleep well, sweet angel;
Sleep well, dear angel
Composer(s): Abt
12)
aka Turner-Fest-Marsch ;
Auf, Brüder, lasst uns wallen
Composer(s): Diethe
13)
aka Midsummer night's dream, A;
Songe d'une nuit d'eÌteÌ
Composer(s): Unknown composer
Citations
1)
Announcement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 03 July 1867, 8.
Notes return of Thomas from Paris, and that he brings new works with him.
No advertisement in this paper for this event.
2)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 03 July 1867, 7.
3)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 03 July 1867, 7.
4)
Review: New-Yorker Musik-Zeitung, 13 July 1867, 776.
Thomas has brought novelties with him from Paris, which the audience enjoys tremendously.