Performance Date(s) and Time(s)
14 Jul 1867, 7:30 PM
Program Details
The citations bill this event as the "Fifth Grand [Sacred] Sunday Concert," which was a subset of the Popular Garden Concert series. (The New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold uses "sacred;" the English papers do not. See Thomas Popular Garden Concert: 6th on 06/16/67 and Thomas Popular Garden Concert: 12th on 06/23/67 for instances of "sacred" in both German and English papers.) A season pass for $10, which was offered at the beginning of the Popular Garden series in June, included admission to the Sunday concerts.
No concert was given as part of the Popular Garden series on Saturday, July 13th.
Performers and/or Works Performed
2)
aka March;
Fest march;
Festmarsch;
Grand march;
Tannhauser. Freudig begrussen wir die edle Halle. Allegro
Composer(s): Wagner
3)
aka Creatures of Prometheus;
Geschopfe des Prometheus;
Prometheus overture
Composer(s): Beethoven
4)
aka Burgersinn
Composer(s): Strauss
5)
aka march from Mazeppa;
Grand maarch
Composer(s): Liszt
6)
aka The noblest
Composer(s): Schumann
8)
Composer(s): Unknown composer
9)
aka Guglielmo Tell;
William Tell;
Introduction
Composer(s): Rossini
11)
aka Rigoletto, quartet
Composer(s): Verdi
12)
aka Für immer;
Forever
Composer(s): Strauss
13)
aka Midsummer night's dream, A;
Songe d'une nuit d'été
Composer(s): Unknown composer
Citations
1)
Advertisement: Courrier des États-Unis, 11 July 1867.
"Grand concerts every Sunday afternoon."
2)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 13 July 1867, 7.
3)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 13 July 1867, 7.
4)
Advertisement: New-York Daily Tribune, 13 July 1867, 7.
5)
Advertisement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 14 July 1867, 8.