Performance Date(s) and Time(s)
21 Aug 1867, 8:00 PM
Program Details
The citations do not provide a composer for the Carnaval de Venise burlesque. In 1868, the Popular Garden concert series featured a piece of the same title by Ernst, so that is what is listed here.
Performers and/or Works Performed
4)
aka Blue Danube
Composer(s): Strauss
5)
Composer(s): Meyerbeer
6)
aka Guglielmo Tell;
William Tell;
Introduction
Composer(s): Rossini
7)
Composer(s): Vieuxtemps
8)
aka Devil's darning needle;
Sibelle
Composer(s): Strauss
9)
aka Postillion;
Pavillon d'amour
Composer(s): Strauss
10)
aka Midsummer night's dream, A;
Songe d'une nuit d'eÌteÌ
Composer(s): Unknown composer
11)
aka Poet and peasant overture
Composer(s): Suppé
12)
aka The Standard Bearer;
The Standard Watch;
Der Fahnenträger;
Der Fahnen Träger;
The Warrior Bard
Composer(s): Lindpaintner
13)
aka Variations burlesques;
Cara mia mamma;
Carnival of Venice
Composer(s): Ernst
14)
aka Narren-Galopp
Composer(s): Gung'l
Citations
1)
Announcement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 21 August 1867, 8.
Brief announcement for concert series in general, not just this particular performance.
2)
Advertisement: New-York Daily Tribune, 21 August 1867, 7.
3)
Advertisement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 21 August 1867, 6.
4)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 21 August 1867, 7.
5)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 21 August 1867, 7.