Christmas Concert

Event Information

Venue(s):
Atlantic Garden [8/67 and after]

Proprietor / Lessee:
William [proprietor] Kramer

Conductor(s):
M. Roller

Price: Matinee, free; evening, $.10

Event Type:
Orchestral

Performance Forces:
Vocal

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
1 November 2025

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

25 Dec 1874, 2:30 PM
25 Dec 1874, 7:30 PM
26 Dec 1874, 2:30 PM
26 Dec 1874, 7:30 PM

Program Details

Matinee free on both days. Evening performance $.10 on Christmas but free on 12/26/74.

Unclear if the program listed in the citation for 12/25/74 was also performed on 12/26/74. The advertisement of 12/26/74 does not provide a program.

The selection from Wallace’s Lurline is described in the citation as a “romance.” The unidentified work by Mendelssohn was transcribed as a waltz by Gumbert, under the title “Herzensgrusse,” one of three possible songs by Mendelssohn.

Performers and/or Works Performed

2)
Composer(s): Frennd [composer]
3)
Composer(s): Strauss
4)
Composer(s): Flotow
5)
Composer(s): Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Participants:  A. Verini
6)
Composer(s): Moos
8)
Composer(s): Fischer
9)
Composer(s): Balfe
Participants:  A. Verini
10)
Composer(s): Herrmann
13)
aka Tag in Wien; Day in Vienna; Morning, noon and night in Vienna
Composer(s): Suppé
14)
aka First love; Erste Liebe
Composer(s): Neumann
Participants:  Herr [cornet] Geisert
15)
aka Grand Potpourri
Composer(s): Gounod
16)
Composer(s): Kücken
Participants:  A. Verini
18)
aka Regine, overture
Composer(s): Adam
19)
Composer(s): Strauss
20)
Composer(s): Wallace
Participants:  A. Verini
21)
Composer(s): Strauss

Citations

1)
Advertisement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 25 December 1874, 6.

Program. 

2)
Advertisement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 26 December 1874, 6.