Concert program for Anton Seidl and his Grand Metropolitan Orchestra at Madison Square Garden Amphitheatre, New York, September 14-15, 1891

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Concert program for Anton Seidl and his Grand Metropolitan Orchestra at Madison Square Garden Amphitheatre, New York, September 14-15, 1891

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Madison Square Garden Amphitheatre, grand fall season of popular orchestral concerts. Anton Seidl and his Grand Metropolitan Orchestra. Eminent vocal and instrumental soloists, change of programmes every night, interesting novelties. Anton Seidl, conductor, Victor Herbert, assistant conductor, Clifford Schmidt, concert master.

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Monday evening, September 14. Soloist: Mr. John Cheshire, harpist to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. 1. Overture "La Dame Blanche" / Boildieu
2. Selection "Aida" / Verdi
3. Ball Scene / Hellmesberger
4. Suite of Dances from Ballet "La Champagne" / Bruell
5. Harp Solo "Fantasia on Irish Airs" / Cheshire
Intermission
6. "Snowflake" a Fairy Tale / Bendel
7. "Elegie" for string orchestra / Tschaikowsky
8. "Mephisto Waltz" / Liszt
9. From Suite "Esclaramonde" a. "Hymenée". b. "Invocation" / Massenet
Intermission
10. "Rhapsody" / Hallen
11. Waltz "Delight of Love" from "Carnival Pictures" / Nicodé
12. Waltz "In the Vienna Forest" / Strauss.
Tuesday evening, September 15. Soloists: Miss Minnie Landes and Mr. Justus Pfeiffenschneider. 1. Grand March from "Hunold Singuf" / Nessler
2. Overture "Merry Wives of Windsor" / Nicolai
3. Hungarian Ballet, from "The Vassal of Szigeth" / Smareglia
4. Trombone Solos a. "Am Meer" / Schubert. b. "The Lost Chords" / Sullivan, Mr. Pfeiffenschneider
5. Capriccio Espagnol / Rimski-Korsakow
6. Aria "Aida" / Verdi, Miss Minnie Landes
Intermission
7. "Fairy Scenes" / Massenet. a. Cortége. b. Ballet. c. Apparition. Horn Solo: Mr. Piper. d. Bacchanale
8. "In Eva's Praise" from "Die Meistersinger" / Wagner
9. Aria "Tannhauser" / Wagner, Miss Minnie Landes
Intermission
10. "March Slave" / Tschakowsky
11. Waltz "The Beautiful Blue Danube" / Strauss
12. Ballet Music "Prophet" / Meyerbeer.

Edition Notes

Title devised by Library staff from item.

"Madison Square Garden Programme, vol. II-no. 17, week commencing Sept. 14, 1891"--cover.

Program includes engraved portraits of Richard Mansfield, Anton Seidl and portrait of Lillian Russell.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

Other Titles
Anton Seidl and his Grand Metropolitan Orchestra

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Library of Congress
Thr. A8 Box 1 no. 57

The Physical Object

Pagination
8 unnumbered pages

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OL30385869M
LCCN
2014657171

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