Thomas Popular Garden Concert: 76th

Event Information

Venue(s):
Terrace Garden

Proprietor / Lessee:
Philipp Bernet

Manager / Director:
Felice J. Eben

Conductor(s):
Theodore Thomas [see also Thomas Orchestra]

Price: $.25

Event Type:
Orchestral

Performance Forces:
Instrumental

Record Information

Status:
Published

Last Updated:
1 February 2018

Performance Date(s) and Time(s)

02 Sep 1867, 8:00 PM

Performers and/or Works Performed

2)
aka Furst Bariatinsky-Marsch; Fürst Bariatinsky March
Composer(s): Strauss
3)
Composer(s): Verdi
4)
aka Rays of hope; Star of hope; Rayons de repertoire, Les
Composer(s): Lanner
5)
aka Königen von Saba
Composer(s): Gounod
6)
aka Ariel Acosta
Composer(s): Schindelmeisser
7)
aka Adelaida
Composer(s): Beethoven
8)
Composer(s): Strauss
9)
aka Fashion
Composer(s): Strauss
10)
aka Guglielmo Tell; William Tell
Composer(s): Unknown composer
11)
aka Orpheus; Orphee aux enfers; Orpheus in the Underworld
Composer(s): Offenbach
12)
Composer(s): Vieuxtemps
13)
aka First flirtation; Kuren
Composer(s): Strauss
14)
aka Prussian Parade; Potpourri
Composer(s): Gung'l

Citations

1)
Advertisement: New York Herald, 02 September 1867, 3.

Includes program and notice about Eben. (See advertisement in New York Times.)

2)
Advertisement: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung und Herold, 02 September 1867, 8.

Includes program; no notice about Eben (see advertisement in the New York Times).

3)
Announcement: New York Post, 02 September 1867.

“Mr. Theodore Thomas’s Garden Concerts form the connecting link between the last and the coming musical season, and have been delightful, so abounding in novelties, and so musically instructive, that while enjoying them we have almost ceased to regret the former or to long for the latter. May pleasant nights and fair weather favor his entertainments until the new season is fairly opened."

4)
Advertisement: New-York Times, 02 September 1867, 7.

Includes program. Notice at the bottom:

"Orders are now received for Concerts, Balls, Parties, Commencements, &c., for any number of instrumentalists. Office No. 806 Broadway.

F.J. EBEN, Business Manager."

5)
Advertisement: New-York Daily Tribune, 02 September 1867, 2.

Includes program and notice about Eben. (See advertisement in New York Times.)