Grand Concert of the New York Manufacturing Jewelers’ Association: 5th

Event Information

Venue(s):
Academy of Music

Price: $1

Event Type:
Band

Performance Forces:
Vocal

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
7 August 2011

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

15 Oct 1864, 8:00 PM

Program Details



Performers and/or Works Performed

2)
Composer(s): Flotow
Participants:  Dodworth Band
3)
aka Sleep well, sweet angel; Sleep well, dear angel
Composer(s): Abt
Participants:  Sherwood C. Campbell
4)
aka Take me to thy heart again
Composer(s): Balfe
Participants:  Fanny Stockton
5)
Composer(s): Schubert
Participants:  William Castle
6)
Composer(s): Balfe
Participants:  Elena Angri
8)
aka Trot trot galop; Trab-trab galop; Tret tret galop
Composer(s): Sommerlatt
Participants:  Dodworth Band
11)
Composer(s): Balfe
Text Author: Longfellow
Participants:  William Castle
12)
aka Letzte Rose
Composer(s): Traditional
Text Author: Moore
Participants:  Fanny Stockton
13)
Composer(s): Verdi
Participants:  Elena Angri;  William Castle
15)
aka Spanish melody
Participants:  Elena Angri
16)
aka National pot pouri; National potpourri; National medley; National airs
Composer(s): Dodworth
Participants:  Dodworth Band

Citations

1)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 08 October 1864.

2)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 08 October 1864.

Announces Fifth Concert for Tues., Oct. 11.

COMMENT: There is no explanation of why this was postponed, or if it was just a mistake.
3)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 10 October 1864.
Lengthy praises of the Jewelers’ Association Concerts from several papers.
4)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 11 October 1864.

“Fifth Concert, Tuesday Evening, Oct. 11.”

COMMENT: There is no explanation of why this was postponed, or if it was just a mistake.
5)
Advertisement: Courrier des États-Unis, 13 October 1864.

6)
Advertisement: New York Clipper, 15 October 1864, 214.

7)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 15 October 1864.
Includes program.
8)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 15 October 1864.
“Fifth Concert.”  Each ticket entitles the purchaser to a beautiful present from the stock of “jewelry, pianos, sewing machines, diamonds, gold and silver watches, &c.”