Gottschalk Farewell Concert: 4th

Event Information

Venue(s):
Niblo's Concert Saloon

Conductor(s):
Pedro de Abella
S. Behrens

Price: $1

Event Type:
Chamber (includes Solo)

Performance Forces:
Instrumental, Vocal

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
17 April 2015

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

05 Mar 1864, 1:00 PM

Program Details

“First and Only Farewell Matinee.”

Performers and/or Works Performed

Citations

1)
Announcement: New-York Daily Tribune, 29 February 1864.
“See advertisement.”
2)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 03 March 1864.

3)
Announcement: New York Post, 03 March 1864.

4)
Advertisement: Courrier des États-Unis, 03 March 1864.

5)
Announcement: New York Post, 04 March 1864, 2.

“The Gottschalk Maintee to-morrow at Niblo’s Saloon will enlist the services of D’Angri, Simpson, Patti and Miss Barnetche. Another concert will be given next week, but this matinée offers special attractions to lady visitors.”

6)
Announcement: New York Clipper, 05 March 1864.
Gives date as “the 3rd inst.”
7)
Announcement: New-York Times, 05 March 1864, 6.

8)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 05 March 1864, 9.

9)
Announcement: New-York Daily Tribune, 05 March 1864.

10)
Announcement: Courrier des États-Unis, 05 March 1864.

11)
Advertisement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 05 March 1864.

12)
Announcement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 05 March 1864, 8.

“Mr. L.M. Gottschalk will give his first and only farewell-matinee this afternoon at 1 o’clock at Niblo’s Salon. Several first-class artists will participate in this event.”

13)
Review: New York Clipper, 12 March 1864, 379.

“Gottschalk gave two more concerts at Niblo’s Saloon last week, at which the same persons assisted as during the week previous; except that on the 2d instant Mme. Varian appeared. The house was full to the doors on both occasions, and the choice selections made by Gottschalk were well executed by the several artists, and conferred unqualified gratification upon all who heard. He announces another ‘farewell’ at the same place for the 10th inst., and if he fares as well in that as in the four previous ones, it will be a fare well indeed.”