Performance Date(s) and Time(s)
07 Aug 1867, 8:00 PM
Program Details
The citations mark Gounod's Philémon et Baucis, "Entr'acte et danse des Bacchantes" as "new;" this indicates that it is either new to America or new to the Popular Garden concert series. (The first concert at which Thomas began to premiere new works in this concert series was the Thomas Popular Garden Concert: 19th on 07/02/67.)
Thomas provided violin obbligato for S'Hoamweh, op. 202.
Performers and/or Works Performed
2)
aka Greeting march
Composer(s): Michaelis [comp.-cond.]
4)
aka Träume auf dem Ozean Waeltzer;
Dreams of the ocean waltz;
Dreams on the ocean;
Rêves sur l'océan;
Traume auf dem Ozean
Composer(s): Gung'l
5)
Composer(s): Thomas [see also Thomas Orchestra]
6)
aka Merry Wives of Windsor
Composer(s): Nicolai
7)
aka S'Heimweh;
Strayer Ländler;
Styrer Ländler
Composer(s): Lanner
8)
aka Philemon et Baucis
Composer(s): Gounod
10)
aka Drommebilleder;
Dromme Billeder ;
Traumbilder ;
Visions in a Dream;
Pictures of dreams;
Frambileter;
Fraumbileter;
Cloud pictures;
Dissolving views;
Nebelbilder
Composer(s): Lumbye
11)
aka Blue Danube
Composer(s): Strauss
12)
aka Rigoletto, quartet
Composer(s): Verdi
13)
aka Lafayette
Composer(s): Müller
Citations
1)
Advertisement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 06 August 1867, 6.
2)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 07 August 1867, 3.
3)
Announcement: New York Post, 07 August 1867, 4.
"THOMAS'S TERRACE GARDEN CONCERTS.
This evening an usually lively programme will be performed at the pleasantest and most sensible place of resort in New York, Terrace Garden. Mr. Theodore Thomas will play a violin obligato to Lanner's 'Styrian Laendler.' Selections from Meyerbeer, Gounod, Strauss, Verdi, Wallace, and Nicolai will be given."
4)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 07 August 1867, 7.
5)
Advertisement: New-York Daily Tribune, 07 August 1867, 7.