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THE PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY OF LONDON
1813-1912
: : HISTORY OF THE ! !
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
OF LONDON : 1813.1912
A RECORD OF A HUNDRED YEARS' WORK
IN THE CAUSE OF MUSIC. COMPILED
BY MYLES BIRKET FOSTER, F.R.A.M., Gfc.
WITH 16 ILLUSTRATIONS ^ B ^
LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD
NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY
TORONTO: BELL ^ COCKBURN. MCMXII
WILLIAM BRENDON AND SON, LTD., PRINTERS, PLYMOUTH
PREFACE
IT has been impossible, in the available space of one volume,
to do more than give an almost hare account of all the
events that occurred during the hundred years of the
existence of the Philharmonic Society ; but in view of
the unique nature of its centenary, the writer felt that even this
poor record might do something, however small, to mark the
event.
The complete number of Programmes, embracing as it does
the contents of some seven hundred concerts, would fill a
volume by itself.
To these Programmes are added Tables, showing the reader
the nationalities of the composers, conductors, and performers.
In the Index will be found, in addition to their names, a list
of each composer's works performed at these concerts, the
year of their first and last performance, and the number of
times they were given, and similar information regarding the
appearances of both players and singers.
The writer desires to thank very warmly his co-Directors
of the Philharmonic Society and its able Honorar^^ Secretary
for their invaluable assistance in reading and furthering this
work.
MYLES B. FOSTER.
London, 1912.
CONTENTS
Honorary Officers for 1912
FiKST Decade .
Second „ .
Third ,, ■
Fourth „ .
Fifth „ .
Sixth ,, .
Seventh „ .
Eighth „ .
Ninth „ •
Tenth ,, .
Appendix
Wagner's Analysis of
Beethoven's 9th Symphony
PAGE
xi
3
• 60
118
176
230
275
337
390
433
477
519
Index
527
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FACING PAGE
First Page op Grand Symphony in D, in Haydn's Auto-
graph, IN THE Society's Library ..... 6
First Page (Autograph) of Spohr's Overture, Composed fob
THE Society ......... 44
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony ; Autograph Inscription to
the Society ......... 71
First Page of Mendelssohn's C Minor Symphony (Autograph).
Dedicated to the Society ...... 93
Part of Letter from Mendelssohn to the Society . . 153
Letter from Costa to the Society . . . . .193
First Page of Symphony, in Cherubini's Handwriting, Com-
posed FOR THE Society ....... 232
Letter (2 Pages) from Wagner to the Society . . . 244
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. The Scherzo (Autograph
Title) 314
Part op Letter from Brahms to the Society . . . 368
Letter from Liszt to the Society ..... 386
Part of Letter from Berlioz to the Society . . . 425
Weber's Jubilee Overture — Autograph Inscription to Spohr 460
First Page op Scherzo from Mendelssohn's First Symphony
(Autograph). Dedicated to the Society . . . 487
Part of Letter from Tschaikowsky to the Society . . 515
THE
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF LONDON
PATRONS
His Majesty the King
Her Majesty the Queen.
Her Majesty Queen Alexandra.
HONORARY DIRECTORS
1911-191'2
G. E. Bambridge.
Francesco Berger.
Waddington Cooke.
Dr. W. H. Cummings.
Myles B. Foster.
Stanley Hawley.
J. Mewburn Levien.
191-2-1913
J. C. Ames
Waddington Cooke.
Myles B, Foster.
Stanley Hawley.
Arthur Hinton.
J. B. McEwen.
Dr. H. W. Richards.
Directors j Dr. W. H. Cummings, Hon. Treasurer.
ex officio - J. Mewburn Levien, Hon. Co-Treasurer
for 1912-1913, I William Wallace, Hon. Secretary.
John Thomas.
TRUSTEES
Dr. W. H. Cummings.
Dr. Eaton Faning.
HON. STANDING COUNSEL
R. HoRTON Smith, k.c.
, HON. SOLICITOR
Arthur T. Cummings.
HON. SECRETARY
William Wallace.
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THE PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY OF LONDON
1813-1912
THE PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY OF LONDON
1813-1912
/
THE FIRST DECADE
1813-1822
THE history of the Philharmonic Society of London,
now celebrating its centenary, is practically, at
any rate during the first sixty years of its exist-
ence, the history of English orchestral music and
orchestral work of all nations introduced into
England, during that long period of time.
It is difficult, in these days of musical plenty, when there
is a superfluity of orchestral organisations, and a still greater
number of good players in want of orchestral positions, to
realise that in the year 1813 there was no permanent orchestral
society in London open to the public, nor was there any society
for the performance of Chamber-music ; there was no band
fit to play really orchestral works, by which is meant those
Symphonies, Overtures, etc., which made their entire effect
by means of the instruments and independent of voices.
The opera and theatre bands were only employed in play-
ing the weak Overtures and thin accompaniments of the
Italian and English Opera in fashion in these days ; as yet
no German Opera was known over here : it is true there had
been, at the King's Theatre, thanks to Mr. Ayrton, its Musical
Director and one of this Society's original Directors, one or
two benefit performances, which introduced " Cosi fan tutte"
and " II Flauto Magico," but the greatest of Mozart's Operas,
" II Don Giovanni," was unknown in England until Mr. Ayrton
gave a splendid rendering of it in 1817 ; Beethoven's " Fidelio"
first appeared at the same theatre in 1832,
The Concert of Antient Music, or " The Kling's Concerts "
as they were termed, was really a private and amateur concern,
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established by noblemen and others in 1776, which came to
an end in 1848. They had an orchestra of strings, oboes,
bassoons, and horns (four of each), two trumpets, one trom-
bone, and drums. No music composed within the previous
twenty years was to be performed, so that this rule excluded
all the orchestral works of the (then) modern school.
In this state of orchestral starvation, the Philharmonic
Society was founded to provide a pabulum. It is likely that
the recollection of Salomon's orchestral concerts, in which
sets of Haydn's Symphonies were the pieces de resistance, and
which were held in London in 1791 and 1794 and up to the
end of the eighteenth century, would stimulate the desire in
musicians' minds for a permanent orchestral society.
Mr. Charles Neate, an original member, ^ wrote, not long
before his death, describing the first meeting, held on Sunday,
January 24, 1813, at Dance's house, to consider the formation
of the Philharmonic Society. At this meeting were present
Fran9ois and J. B. Cramer, Henry Dance, Philip Antony
Corri, and himself. A second meeting occurred shortly after-
wards to select an orchestra, several of the best musicians
in London giving their services gratuitously.
The preliminary announcement is too interesting to be
omitted : " The want of encouragement, which has for many
years past been experienced by that species of music which
called forth the efforts, and displayed the genius of the greatest
masters, and the almost utter neglect into which instrumental
pieces in general have fallen, have long been sources of regret
to the real amateur and to the well-educated professor : a
regret which, though it has hitherto proved unavaihng, has
not extinguished the hope that persevering exertions may
yet restore to the world those compositions which have ex-
cited so much delight, and rekindle in the public mind that
taste for excellence in instrumental music which has so long
remained in a latent state. In order to effect this desirable
purpose, several members of the musical prolession have
associated themselves, under the title of The Philharmonic
Society, the object of which is to promote the performance,
in the most perfect manner possible, of the best and most
approved instrumental music, consisting of Full Pieces,
Concertantes for not less than three principal instruments,
Sestetts, Quintetts and Trios ; excluding Concertos, Solos
and Duets ; and requiring that vocal music, when introduced,
shall have fuU orchestral accompaniments, and shall be sub-
jected to the same restrictions."
1 Mr. Neate claimed to be the only English pupil of Beethoven's.
THE FIRST DECADE 5
Though these Rules were observed in most cases for a long
time, Concertos were introduced from 1819 onwards, a Vocal
Solo, " Dove Sono," from Mozart's " Le Nozze di Figaro "
in 1816, and Vocal Duets in the same year !
Here are some of the Rules :
" The Society to consist of thirty Members and an un-
limited number of Associates, from whom all future Members
shall be chosen. Members and Associates to pay an annual
subscription of three guineas.
" The subscription to the Concerts, eight in number, ^ to be
four guineas ; and for resident Members in the families of
subscribers, two guineas each. No tickets to be transferable.
" Seven Directors to be annually chosen from among the
Members, for the management of the Concerts.
" No Member or Associate shall receive any emolument
from the funds, all money received being appropriated only
to the public purposes of the Society ; nor shall any Member
or Associate receive any pecuniary recompense for assisting
at the Concerts.
" There shall not be any distinction of rank in the orchestra,
and therefore the station of every performer shall be abso-
lutely determined by the leader of the night."
Of course, several modifications and changes have taken
place since these Rules were planned, but the original objects
of promoting the performance of the best works in the best
manner available, and of running the Society not for pecuniary
but for artistic results, have ever been the guiding principles
of the Directors.
The results of the first season appear to have been most
gratifying from both a pecuniary and an artistic point of view.
I append a list of the thirty Members and twenty-five
Associates who originally formed the Society, the names of
the Directors for the first season being in italics :
1. Ashe, Andrew (flautist).
2. Ashley, Charles Jane ('ceUist).
3. Attwood, Thomas (composer).
4. Ayrton, William (mus. direc-
tor).
5. Bartleman, James (bass-
singer).
6. Berger, Ludwig (pianist).
7. Bishop, Sir Henry Rowley
(composer).
8. Blake, Benjamin (violinist).
9. dementi, Muzio (pianist and
composer).
10. Cooke, Thos. Simpson (bass-
singer).
11. Corri, Philip Anthony.
^ The number was eight until 1856, and from 1861 to 1875, and
1878 to 1880, 1887 (one being a matinee) and 1895. In 1876-7 and
1897 there were ten concerts ; from 1881 to 1886, six concerts ; from
1888 to 1891, six concerts and a matinee ; from 1892 to 1894, and in
1896, there were seven concerts, and this number has prevailed to the
present day, since the year 1898.
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12. Cramer, J. Baptists (pianist).
13. Cramer, Franz (violinist).
14. Dance, Wm. (violinist).
15. Graeff, —
16. Griffin, Geo. Eugene (pianist).
17. Hill, Henry, senr. (double-
bass).
Horsley, William (composer).
Knyvett, Wm. (alto-singer).
Moralt, Joseph (violinist).
21. Neate, Charles (pianist).
22. Novello, Vincent (composer).
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19
20
23. Potter, R. H. (viola).
24. Salomon, Johann P. (vio-
linist).
25. Sherrington, W. (viola).
26. Shield, William (composer).
27. Smart, Sir George T. (con-
ductor).
28. Viotti, G. B. (violinist).
29. Webbe, Saml,, junr. (com-
poser).
30. Yaniewicz, Felix (violinist).
Henry Dance undertook the Honorary Office of Secretary,
and W. Ayrton that of Treasurer. The Associates were as
follows :
1. Beale, John (pianist).
2. Bomtempo, J, D, (pianist).
3. Brugier, —
4. Burrowes, J. F. (composer).
5. Cudmore, R, (violinist),
6. Gattie, H. (viola).
7. Hawes, W. (bass-singer).
8. Horn, C. E. (tenor-singer).
9. Hvmter, —
10. Kellner, E. A. (bass-singer).
11. Kjamer, C. (clarinettist).
12. Latour, J. (composer).
13. Lord, —
14. Meves, A. A, C. (pianist).
15. Meyer, P. (harpist).
16. Meyer, C. (harpist),
17. Mori, N. (violinist).
18. Naldi, G. (bass-singer).
19. Peile, — (pianist).
20. Rawlins, T. A. (violinist).
21. Saffery, — .
22. Smith, C. (bass-singer).
23. Spagnoletti, P. (violinist).
24. Vaccari, N. (viola).
25. Welsh, T. (bass-singer).
to which were shortly added such well-known names as
Cipriani Potter, Samuel Wesley, and the African violinist,
Bridgetower.
At first, and until Spohr arrived on the scene in 1820, it
was the custom, as unsatisfactory as it was curious, to divide
the responsibility of what would have been in later times the
conductor's duties between the principal violinist and a
pianist, the former leading and, from time to time, beating
time with his bow, whilst the gentleman " at the Piano,"
with the Full Score before him, corrected mistakes or fiUed
up accidental omissions in the performance. This arrangement
might work all right at rehearsal, but (as Mr. Hogarth ob-
serves^) " the leader could not execute his own part properly,
and at the same time attend to, and beat time to the whole
band ; while his colleague at the pianoforte could scarcely
exercise any influence on the ' going ' of the performance
without coming into collision with the leader."
^ " The Philharmonic Society of London," Geo. Hogarth. London,
1862.
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1813] THE FIRST DECADE 7
1813
It soon became clear that the person who was " at the
Piano," and had possession of the Score, was the man best
able to guide the orchestra, and, in the end, he must become
the real conductor ; the important title " Leader," becoming
a mere name, finally vanished.
The 1st concert took place in the Argyll Rooms, Regent
Street, on Monday, March 8, 1813, on which important occa-
sion Salomon was the " Leader " and Clement! " at the
Piano." Many of the original Members took part.
It is regrettable that the Programmes of these earliest
years of the Society's concerts were so carelessly put together,
and so meagre in detail. " Symphony, Beethoven," " Quartett,
Haydn," etc., tells us too little. The great master had only
given six Symphonies to the world at this time, it is true, but
the vagueness of these and other statements are quite un-
satisfactory. Quartetts, Quintetts, and other concerted pieces
for solo instruments without the orchestra, were played for
many years ; in fact, in addition to being an Orchestral Society,
the Philharmonic was a Chamber-music Society, for, during
the year, there were as many examples of this style of com-
position as there were of Symphonies !
A Quintett by Boccherini figured in this 1st concert. He
was a most facile writer, but not so strong in Chamber-music
as his famous contemporary, Haydn. Puppo, the viofinist,
cleverly remarked, " Boccherini is the wife of Haydn." The
fine but much-played " Anacreon " Overture of Cherubini also
appeared in this concert.
At the 2nd, Mozart's " Zauberflote " Overture dehghted
the audience, and his Sestett, " Sola, sola," from Don Gio-
vanni, preceded the production of that Opera in England by
four years.
At the 3rd concert, a Symphony by Pleyel, the most popu-
lar Symphonist of his day, was the attraction.
At the 4th, a negro violinist, George Augustus Polgreen
Bridgetower, played. The great Braham and Mr. W. Hawes
were amongst the male singers during this first year, and Miss
Hughes and Mrs. Bianchi-Lacy amongst the female singers.
The other violinists were Spagnoletti, Salomon, F. Cramer,
and Moralt ; violas. Mountain, W. Griesbach, and Sherring-
ton ; violoncellos, Ashley, Crouch, and the well-known
Robert Lindley, with Henry HiU,^ senr., as double-bass;
* Henry Hill, senr., was the father of Henry HiU, the eminent viola-
player and cultured musician, whose brother, William Ebsworth Hill,
8 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [I813
flute, Mr. Ashe ; oboes, F. Griesbach and M. Sharp ; clarinets,
Mahon, Oliver, and Kramer (the latter attached to His
Majesty's Court at Brighton) ; bassoons. Holmes and Tully,
and two horns, Joseph and Peter Petrides. The pianoforte
solo parts in the Chamber-music were played by Ludwig
Berger, J. B. Cramer, and Charles Neate.
The favourite composers appear to have been Haydn,
Mozart, Gluck, Cherubini (five Overtures), dementi, and
A. Romberg. Beethoven is still looked at askance !
The remark made above that the earher Programmes
neither marked nor numbered Symphonies by Beethoven,
applies also to those by Mozart and Haydn.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1813
UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OP
H.R.H. GEORGE, PRINCE REGENT
1813
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 8
Part I
Overture, "Anacreon" ..... Cherubini
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Mozart
F. Cramer, Moralt, Sherrington and R. Lindley.
Vocal Quartett and Chorus, " Nell' orror " . . Sacchini
Mrs. Moralt, Wm. Hawes, P. A. Corri and Kellner.
Serenade for Wind Instruments . . . Mozart
Mahon, Oliver, Holmes, J. Tully and the two Petrides.
Symphony ........ Beethoven
Part II
Symphony ........ Haydn
Chorus, " Placido e' il mar " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mrs. Moralt, Miss Hughes, P. A. Corri, C. Smith, &c.
Quintett for two Violins, Viola and two Violoncellos . Boccherini
Salomon, Cudmore, Sherrington, R. Lindley and
C. Ashley.
Chaconne, Jomelle and March .... Haydn
Leader, Mr. Salomon. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
was the father of the present members of the firm of violin-makers
(now in Bond Street), who are acknowledged to be the best and most
reliable authorities on all matters appertaining to that instrument.
One of the sons, Mr. Ai-tluu- Frederick Hill, is Worshijaful Master of
the Musicians' Company, to which ancient corporation Mr. Hill's
ancestors also belonged.
1813] THE FIRST DECADE 9
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 15
Part I
OvERTTJUE, " Die Zauberflote " i . . . . Mozart
Trio, " Venite, O Donne, meco " . . . . Salieri
Miss Hughes, Mrs. Moralt and Mr. Kellner.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Haydn
Salomon, Mori, H. Gattie and R. Lindley.
NoTTTTRNO for Wind Instruments .... Mozart
Mahon, Oliver, F. Griesbach, M. Sharp, Petrides, Holmes
and J. TuLLY.
Symphony ........ Haydn
Part II
Symphony ....... Beethoven
Sestetto, " Sola, sola " (Don Giovanni) . . Mozart
Miss Hughes, Mrs, Moralt, Miss Bolton ; P. A. Corri,
C. Smith and Naldi.
Concertante for Violin, Tenor, Oboe and Violoncello , Bach
F. Cramer, Sherrington, F. Griesbach and R. Lindley.
Finale,* " Zaira " ...... Winter
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 19
Part I
Overture, " Les Deux Joxarn^es " . . . . Cherubini
Septuor for Strings, Horn, Clarinet and Bassoon . Beethoven
Spagnoletti, Vaccari, R. Lindley, H. Hill, Petrides,
C. Kramer and Holmes.
Quartett, " Benedictus " . . . . . Haydn
Miss Hughes ; Wm. Hawes, Hobbes and Kellner.
Symphony ........ Pleyel
Part II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Quartett, " Dorina, mia Carina " (Le Nozze de Dorina) Sarti
: Mrs. Moralt ; P. A. Corri, Hobbes and C. Smith.
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and Violoncello . Romberg
Vaccari, Watts, Spagnoletti, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Finale, " Tamerlane " . . , . . . Winter
Leader, Mr, Spagnoletti, Pianoforte, Mr, Clementi.
1 Also known as "II Flauto Magico " and " The Magic Flute,"
* Finale is usually an Overture, the final piece as opposed to the
opening one.
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[1813
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 3
Part I
Overture, " Numa Pompilius "
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and Violoncello
Bbidgetower, F. Cramer, Moralt, H. Gattie and
Trio, " Che ascoltai " .
Mrs. Moralt ; Braham and Naldi.
QtriNTETT for Pianoforte and Strings .
C. Neate, Salomon, Watts, R. Lindley and H. Hill, senr.
Symphony
Paer
Beethoven
R. Lindley.
Chervbini
Dussek
Mozart
Part II
Symphony ........ dementi
Trio, " Tu mi dividi " Bach
Mrs, Moralt, Miss Rovedino and Ledesma.
Concertante for Violin, Violoncello, Oboe and Bassoon Haydn
Salomon, R. Lindley, F. Griesbach and Holmes.
Finale, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Chervbini
Leader, Mb. Salomon. Pianoforte, Mb. J. B. Cramer.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 17
Part I
Overture,^ " Demophoon " . . . . . Chervbini
QuABTETT, "■ Benedictus " . . . . . Mozart
Mrs. Moralt ; C. Evans, Ledesma and C. Smith.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . . Viotti
VioTTi, Vaccari, Spagnoletti and Crouch.
Overture for Double Orchestra .... Bach
Part II
Symphony ........ Haydn
Quabtett, " Caro da voi " . . . . . Chervbini
Mrs, Moralt ; Ledesma, C. Smith and Naldi.
Quabtett for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Beethoven
Spagnoletti, Mori, Vaccari and C. Neate.
Finale, " Iphigenia in Aulide " . . . . Oluck
Leader, Mr. Viotti. Pianoforte, Mb. Clementi.
* In 1869 Messrs. Choudens, of Paris, wrote pointing out that
" Demophoon " was by Vogel, being apparently ignorant of Cherubini's
Opera, the first he produced in Paris, on December 6, 1788. Vogel also
wrote an Overtiire to the same subject, produced at these Concerts
in 1814, and his name was wrongly printed " Pogel " !
1813] THE FIRST DECADE 11
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 31
Part I
Overture, " Ladoiska " . . . . , . Cherubini
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Mozart
F. Cramer, Bridgetower, Moralt and R, Lindley.
Trio, " Parte vanne " . . . . . . Caruso
Mrs. Ashe ; Rosquellas and C. Smith.
Full Piece for Pianoforte, Wood Wind and Horns Cramer — Mozart
J. B. Cramer, Ashe, F. Griesbach, M. Sharp, Mahon, Oliver,
J. and P. Petrides, Holmes and J. Tully.
Symphony ........ A. Romberg
Part II
Symphony ........ Joseph Woelfl
Quartett, '* Lo ! Star-led Chiefs " (Palestine) . . W. Crotch
Mrs, Vaughan ; Evans, Vaughan and Kellner.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Haydn,
Yaniewicz, Watts, Spagnoletti and R. Lindley,
Finale, " Prometheus " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 14
Part I
Overture, " The Creation " . . . . . Haydn
Introduction and Chorus, " The Heavens are telling "
(Creation) ....... Haydn
Quartett for Pianoforte and Strings . . . Beethoven
L. Berger, Yaniewicz, Watts and Neate.
Symphony ........ Clementi
Part II
Symphony ........ Haydn
Trio, " O dolce, o caro istante " (Gli Orazzi) . . Cimarosa
(The singers not named.)
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Beethoven
Yaniewicz, Gattie, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Finale, " L'Hotellerie Portugaise " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Yaniewicz. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 21
Part I
Overture, " Le Jeune Henri " (a la Chasse) . . Mehul
Quartett, " Andro ramingo " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mrs. Bianchi-Lacy, Miss Hughes, Mrs. Moralt ; Ledesma.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Romberg
Vaccari, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Symphony *........ Beethoven
* These unnumbered Symphonies must have been the first four.
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Pakt II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Tkio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mks. MoRAiiT, Mrs, Bianchi-Lacy ; Ledesma.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Haydn
Salomon, Watts, W. Griesbach and R. Lindley.
Finale,^ " Eliza " ....... Chervbini
Leader, Mr. Vaccari. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
1814
Most of last year's " Leaders " were again associated with
either Clementi or J. B, Cramer " at the Piano."
At the 1st concert, a MS. Symphony by Ferdinand Ries,
composed for the Society, had a first hearing. He was a better
pianist than composer, his works lacking that quality which
ensures long life, originality. Signora Catalan! ^ made her
debut. At the 2nd, the " Eroica " Symphony of Beethoven
was first heard, and Griffin's String Quartett " never performed
in public " was played. The latter wrote works of some
merit, much esteemed at the time, but deserted the creative
part of his art for the more lucrative branch of teaching. Mrs.
Dickons (Maria Poole) made her first appearance.
At the 4th concert Miss Stephens ^ sang. She was a pupil
of Thomas Welsh, who also first appeared this year.
At the 5th, Ludwig Berger's Overture (MS.), composed
expressly for that concert, and a Symphony (MS.) by Ferdinand
Ries, were heard for the first time.
At the 6th concert was presented, for the first time in
England, yet another MS. Symphony, by Bonifacio Asioli,
who was at this time, and until the fall of the Empire, in
Paris, attached to the suite of the Empress Marie Louise.
At the 7th, one more MS. Symphony ! this one was by
^ The full title was " Elisa, ou le Voyage au Mont Bernard." It was
repeated on March 16, 1868, under the title " Eliza, ou le Voyage aux
glaciers au Mont St. Bernard," and erroneously announced as first
time !
* Signora Catalani was a brilliant dramatic soprano, who spent the
fortune which she acquired on the stage in founding a school for young
ItaUan girls who wished to join the musical profession. After her
retirement, she herself taught in the school in Tuscany which she had
endowed.
' Miss " Kitty " Stephens (whose nephew, Mr. C. E. Stephens, was
Hon. Treasurer to the Society from 1880 until his death in 1892) had
a pure, rich soprano voice, but could not enunciate clearly. In 1838, she
married the Earl of Essex.
1814] THE FIRST DECADE 13
the distinguished Professor of Music at Oxford, scholar and
writer, Dr. William Crotch. His Oratorio "Palestine" had
added considerably to his reputation, and he was elected a
Member this year.
For the 8th concert, Cherubini presented the Society with
a new Overture. He was commissioned also to compose a
new Symphony, Overture and vocal piece, of the prescribed
order, for £200. Henry Dance, who looked back with pleasure
to having helped to start the Society, was succeeded in the
Secretaryship by the violoncellist, Charles Jane Ashley.
New subscribers had to be nominated by Members. Guiseppe
Naldi, the Italian opera-singer, found that, in fiUing up the
necessary nomination paper, his knowledge of our language
was rather doubtful, and wrote, " take my Inglish as he is,
and interpretate if you do not understand."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1814
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Act 1 1
Overture, " Don Giovanni " . . . . . Mozart
QuARTETT, " Recordare " (Requiem) . . . Mozart
Mmes Vaughan and Catalani ; Messrs. Vatjqhan and Naldi.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Salomon, Mori, Cxjdmore and R. Lindley.
QuARTETT, " Dove Sono " . . . . . Gimarosa
Mmes Lacy and Catalani ; Messrs, Ledesma and Naldi.
Symphony (MS.) ....... Ferd. Ries
(Composed for the Society : First performance.)
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
QuiNTETT, " Che tremore " . . . . . Mozart
Miss Naldi, Mmb Catalani ; Messrs. Ledesma, C. Smith
and Naldi.
Concertante for Pianoforte, Flute, Oboe and Bassoon Mozart
Messrs. C. Neate, Ireland, F. Griesbach and Holmes.
Overture, ^ " Prometheus " ..... Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Salomon. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
^ The terms, Part I and II, used during 1813, are now altered to
Act I and II, and this quaint change continues throughout this decade,
and up to 1838, when, during that year only. Part was resumed;
then from 1839 until after the 1st concert of 1844, Act was reverted to,
but after that date (March 25) the latter term disappeared altogether
from the Programmes.
* The term used until 1816 is Finale, but this invariably meant an
Overture or March used as a " Finale " to the concert. I have ventured,
for greater lucidity, to modernise these expressions.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Act I
OvEBTUBE, " Les Deux Journees " 1 .... Chervbini
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. F. Cbameb, Mobi, Mobalt, Gattie and R. Lindley.
QuARTETT, " Te Dianina " . . . . . Paesiello
Mmes Lacy and Mobalt ; Messrs. Lacy and Naldi.
Symphony, " Eroica " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
Tbio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mmes Mobalt and Lacy, and Mb. Naldi.
Quabtett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Griffin
Messrs. Vaccari, H. Gattie, R. H. Potter and Neate.
(First public performance.)
Overture, " Demophoon " . . . . . Vogel
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 14
Act I
OvEBTUBE, " Idomeneo " . . . . . Mozart
Quabtett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Romberg
Messbs. Beeb, Watts, Shebbington and Neate.
Tbio, " Ah taci ingiusto core " (Don Giovanni) . . Mozart
Mbs. Dickons, Messbs. C. Smith and Naldi.
Symphony ........ Mozart
Act II
Symphony ........ Beethoven
Quabtett, " Dite almen " (La Villanella rapita) . , Mozart
Mrs. Dickons, Messrs. Hobbes, C. Smith and Naldi.
Sestett for Pfte., Harp, Oboe, Bassoon, Horn and
Double-Bass ....... Ferd. Eies
Messrs. F. Ries, C. Meyeb, F. Gbiesbach, Holmes, Schuncke
and H. Hill, senr.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Vaccabi. Pianoforte, Mb. Clementi.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 28
Act I
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Chervbini
NoTTUBNO for Wind Instruments .... Mozart
Tbio, " Se al volto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Miss Stephens, Messbs. Braham and Welsh.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Viotti
Messrs. Viotti, Mori, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Symphony ........ Mozart
* Also known as " Der Wassertrager " and " The Water-carrier."
1814] THE FIRST DECADE 15
Act II
OvERTTTBE, " Faniska " . . . . . . Chervhini
Trio, " Lov'd Scene " T. Welsh
Miss Stephens, Messrs. Braham and Welsh.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, Violas and two 'Cellos . Boccherini
Messrs. Viotti, Mori, Moralt, R. Lindley and C. J. Ashley.
Sestetto, " Sacro Pugnal " . . . . . Chervhini
{Singers unnamed.)
Grand March ....... Haydn
Leader, Mr. Viotti. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 18
Act I
Overture (MS.) ....... Lnidwig Berger
(Composed expressly for this concert.)
Quartett, " Non ti fidar " (Don Giovanni) . . Mozart
Mmes Moralt and Lacy ; Messrs. Ledesma and Naldi.
Quintett for Pfte., Oboe, Vln., 'Cello and Horn . J. S. Bach
Messrs. R. Cudmore, F. Griesbach, Salomon, R. Lindley
and Petrides.
Syiuphony (MS.) ....... Ferd, Ries
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
Quartett, " Perfido a quest' accesso " . . . Gttglielmi
Mmes Lacy and Moralt ; Messrs. Hobbes and Lacy.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . . Haydn
Messrs. Salomon, Cudmore, Sherrington and R. Lindley.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Salomon. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 2
Act I
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . . Mozart
Quartett, " Ah, grazie si rendano " . . . Mozart
Mrs. Dickons, Master Bradley, Messrs. Braham and Kellner.
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello .... Beethoven
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Vaccari and Crouch.
Symphony (MS.) ...... Bonifacio Asioli
(First Performance in England.)
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
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Sestett for two Violins, Viola, two 'Cellos and Double-
Bass ........ B. Romberg
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Mori, Fe:my, Crouch, Neighbour and
Bernard Romberg. ^
Selection, " The Mount of Olives " . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Dickons, Messrs. Braham and Kellner, with Chorus.
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 16
Act I
Overture, " Demophoon " . . . . . Chervhini
QuARTETT, " Placido e il mar " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mrs. Lacy, Miss Rovedino, Messrs. J. Elliott and Lacy.
QuARTETT for two VioUns, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. F. Cramer, Mori, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Symphony (MS.) Dr. W. Crotch
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony Mozart
Trio, " Venite, O Donne, meco " . . . . Salieri
Mrs. Lacy, Miss Rovedino and Mr. Lacy.
Quintett (MS.) for Pianoforte, Vln., Viola, 'Cello and
Double-Bass . . . . . . . J. B. Cramer
Messrs. J. B. and F. Cramer, Moralt, R. Lindley and
H. Hill, senr.
Overture, " Zaira " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 30
Act I
Overture ........ Cherubini
(Newly composed and presented to the Society.)
Trio, " lo diro " . . . . . . . Fioravanti
Mmes Dickons and Ashe and Mr. Naldi.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Vaccari, Mori, Watts and R. Lindley.
Symphony ........ Mozart
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... Haydn
Quintett, " Sento ho Dio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mmes Lacy and Ashe, Messrs. Marzocchi, C. Smith and Naldi.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Gattie and R. Lindley.
Trio and Chorus (The Mount of Olives) . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Dickons, Messrs. Braham and Kellner, with Chorus.
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
^ B. Romberg's fkst appearance in England ; a great 'cello-player
and teacher.
1815] THE FIRST DECADE 17
1815
This year, Mr. W. Dance became Treasurer and Mr. W.
Watts Secretary, the latter retaining his post until 1847.
Apparently the question of joining with the " Professional
Concerts," a Society founded in 1785, had been raised, but all
negotiations were, this year, broken off.
The Society purchased from Beethoven the right of first
performance of three of his Overtures for seventy-five guineas,
voted £200 for the trial of new works, and, as already men-
tioned, paid another £200 to Cherubini for three works.
The Beethoven Overtures were " King Stephen," " The
Ruins of Athens " and " Overture in C." Each one had
memoranda in Beethoven's own writing under the title : the
first had, " To Hungary's first benefactor " ; the second, " Small
Overture " ; the third one in C, " Written for the first Wine
month {October), for the name-day of the Emperor Francis^
The great event of the season occurred at the 3rd concert
(March 13) when " Mr. Cherubini, who is just arrived in
England," presided at a performance of his " Anacreon "
Overture, and at the next concert at a first rendering of the
Symphony, Overture and Vocal Trio, " Et incarnatus est,"
which he had written for the Society. On June 12 he was
elected Associate, and on June 19 Member of the Philharmonic,
and he had a wonderful reception at both the concerts in which
he assisted. This was his second visit to England, having
resided in London during 1784^5 as Composer to the King's
Majesty. A MS. Sextett of Kalkbrenner, a MS. Overture by
Fiorillo and a MS. Symphony, composed expressly by F. Ries,
had a first hearing, and Camille Pleyel, junr., appeared as
pianist, for the first time in this country, in his own Trio for
Violin, 'Cello and Pianoforte.
The other first appearances in England were those of Charles
Philippe Lafont, leading Violin to the Emperor of Russia, and
the pianists, Sisto Perez and John Beale, the latter a pupil of
J. B. Cramer.
It was, of course, only in Concertantes and Chamber-music
that these artists could appear, the day of Concertos and solo
pieces being yet a little way off !
It would be noticed by the reader of last year's Programmes,
that, in the 6th concert, a Master Bradley sang ; this year,
in the 7th, another chorister. Master Julius Mayer, appeared
amongst the singers, also John Jeremiah Goss, a weU-known
alto-singer, who took the position of principal alto at the
Three Choirs' Festivals.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1815
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Act I
OvEBTURE, " Don Carlos " . . . . . Ferd. Ries
Qtjartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Salomon, Gattie, Cudmore and R. Lindley.
QuABTETT, " Ah, Grazie si rendano " {Tenor and Bass
parts doubled) ....... Mozart
Mmes Moralt and Salomon ; Messrs. Braham and Magrath ;
Naldi and Kellner.
Symphony (MS.) ....... Joseph Woelfl
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
QuARTETT for Pianoforte, Violin, Viola and 'Cello . Mozart
Messrs. Sisto Perez, Salomon, Cudmore and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Sotto mentita faccia " (Achille) . . . Paer
Messrs. Braham, Lacy and Kellneb.
Overture, " Colmal "...... Winter
Leader, Mr. Salomon. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Act I
Overture ........ J?. Romberg
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. F. Cramer, Mori, Gattie and R. Lindley.
QuARTETT, " Dite almen " (La Villanella Rapita) . Mozart
Mrs. Dickons, Messrs. Magrath, Kellner and Naldi.
Symphony ........ Beethoven
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte, Vln., Viola, 'Cello and Double-
Bass ........ DusseJc
Messrs. J. Beale, F. Cramer, Gattie, R. Lindley and
H. Hill, senr.
Sestett, " a la bella Despinetta " (Cosi fan tutte) . Mozart
Mmes Dickons and Moralt, Miss Griglietti, Messrs. Ledesma,
Kellner and Naldi.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 13
Act I
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
(Directed by the composer.)
1815] THE FIRST DECADE 19
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . A. Romberg
Messrs. Mori, W. Griesbach, R. Ashley and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Se al volto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mrs. Dickons, Messrs. Braham and Naldi.
Symphony ........ Beethoven
Act II
Symphony, " La Reine de France " . . . . Haydn
Sestett (MS.) for Pfte.,Vln.,Viola,'Cello, Oboe and Bassoon Kalkbrenner
Messrs. Kalkbrenner, Spagnoletti, Gattie, R. Lindley,
F. Griesbach and Holmes.
Sestett, " Lo, Cherub Bands " (Palestine) . . Dr. W. Crotch
Mmes Lacy and Dickons ; Messrs. J. J. Goss, Braham,
Magrath and Lacy.
Overture, " Ulysse et Circe " . . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 3
Act I
Overture, " Tamerlane " . . . . . Winter
Notturno for Wind Instruments .... Mozart
Messrs. Mahon, Oliver, F. Griesbach, M. Sharp, Petrides,
Macintosh and J. Tully.
Quintett, " Sento ho Dio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mrs. Lacy, Miss Griglietti, Messrs. Reyes, C. Smith and
Naldi.
Overture (MS.) composed for the Society . . Chervbini
(First performance ; directed by the composer.)
Act II
Concertante for two Violins and 'Cello . . . Viotti
Messrs. Viotti, Mori and R. Lindley.
Symphony ........ Haydn
Trio, " Et incarnatus est " . . . . . Cherubini
Mrs. Lacy, Messrs. Reyes and C. Smith.
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Viotti. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 17
Act I
Overture, " Les Deux Journ^es " . . . . Cherubini
Quintett (MS.) for Pfte., Vln., Viola, 'Cello and Double-
Bass ........ Ferd. Ries
Messrs. F. Ries, Vaccari, H. Gattie, R. Lindley and
H. Hill, senr.
(First time of performance.)
Trio, " O lieti di " [repeated at the 8th concert) . . Sacchini
Mrs. Saljion, Messrs. Ledesma and Naldi.
Symphony ........ Haydn
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Act II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello .... Mozart
Messrs. Vaccari, Spagnoletti and R. Lindley.
QuARTETT, " Lo, Star-led Chiefs " (Palestine) . . Dr. W. Crotch
Mrs. Salmon, Messrs. Leonard, Magrath and C. Smith.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Vaccari. Pianoforte, Mb. Clementi.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 1
Act I
Overture (MS.) ....... Joseph Woelfl
Chorus, " Placido h il mar " (Idomeneo) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Moralt, Messrs. Leonard, Braham, Naldi and others.
Concertante for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Viotti
^■>'"r Messrs. Viotti, Mori, Mobalt and R. Lindley.
[(Arranged, from Viotti's Pianoforte Concerto in A minor, by himself.)
Symphony ........ Haydn
Act II
Symphony (MS.) composed for the Society . . Cherubini
(First time of performance.)
Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and 'Cello . . C. Plei/el, junr.
Messrs. C. Pleyel, junr., Mori and R, Lindley.
Quartett, " Benedictus " . . . . . Mozart
Mrs. Moralt ; Messrs. Leonard, Braham and C. Smith.
Overture, " Das unterbrochene Opferfest " . . Winter
Leader, Mb. Viotti. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 15
Act I
Overture, " Idomeneo " . . . . . Mozart
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Master Julius Mayeb, Mbs. Lacy and Mr. Naldi.
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte, Violin, Viola, 'Cello and Double-
Bass . . . . . . . . J. B. Cramer
Messrs. J. B. and F. Cramer, Moralt, R. Lindley and
H. Hill, senr.
Symphony (MS.) ....... Ferd. Ries
(First performance; specially composed for the Society.)
Act II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Concertante (Theme and Variations) for Vln., Flute,
Oboe, Clart., Horns and Bassoon . . . Spagnoletti
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Ashe, F. Gbiesbach, Mahon, Petbides
and Holmes.
Tbio, " Sento fra palpiti " ..... Ferrari
Masteb Mayer, Mbs. Lacy and Mb. Magbath.
Overture (MS.) ....... Fiorillo
[: ijivii (First time of performance.)
> ) Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
1816] THEjFIRST decade 21
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 29
Act I
OvEETURE (MS.) Cherubini
QuARTETT for Clarinet, Violin, Viola and 'Cello . . Bochsa
Messrs. Muller, Vaccari, Gattie and R. Lindley.
Trio, " O lieti di " {also sung at the 5th concert) . . Sacchini
Mrs. Salmon, Messrs. Braham and Naldi.
QtTARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Yaniewicz, Watts, Gattie and R. Lindley.
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
Trio and Chorus, " Most beautiful appear " (The Creation) Haydn
Mrs, Salmon, Messrs. Braham and C. Smith, with Chorus.
Concertante^ for Violin, Flute and Bassoon . . Lafont
Messrs. Laeont, Ashe and Holmes.
Overture, " Egraont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Vaccari. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
1816
This year was particularly rich in works specially composed
and presented to the Society. The interest of the musical
world in London had been aroused and the concerts were well
patronised.
Monsieur Baillot, Violinist in Napoleon's private band, who
paid his first visit to England, took a large share in the per-
formances. At the 1st concert, he performed in a Concertante
of his own, and in a Mozart Quartett ; and at the 6th and 7th
concerts, in addition to playing in Quartetts and Quintetts,
he officiated as Leader. He was, to quote Paul David (the
popular music-master at Uppingham School), "the last
representative of the great classical Paris school of vioHn-
playing ; he was unrivalled as interpreter of the best Chamber-
music."
Ferdinand Ries composed a Symphony for the Society,
which was played, for the first time, at the 3rd concert, as
was a MS. Overture of Beethoven, probably one of the three
referred to in 1814.
At the 4th, Beethoven's C minor Symphony (No. 5) was
presented for the first time. It is scarcely necessary to enlarge
upon this important production, for it is so well known, and
hkely to become even more so, as the Symphony in which
Beethoven revealed himself and his own rugged strength,
1 " Sinfonia Concertante " is the anomalous term employed.
22 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [I8I6
having discarded the formaUsm which restricted his eariier
works. It is orchestrally interesting as first employing trom-
bones and double-bassoon in a Symphony.
A MS. Quartett for Clarinet and Strings by Robert MiiUer,
and a MS. Overture by J. F. Burrowes, both composed for this
Society, were heard for the first time.
At the 5th concert a MS. Motett, " Father of Light," by
Samuel Wesley, was rendered, as well as a new MS. Pastoral
Cantata, " La Primavera," composed for the Society by
Cherubini. At the same concert a MS. Sestetto for Pianoforte,
Flute and Strings by Cipriani Potter, composed for the Society,
was introduced, the principal part being played by himself.
He had produced, at the 2nd concert, a new MS. Overture,
which was also written for the Philharmonic. Yet one more
novelty was Ries's Bardic Overture (MS.) in the 1st concert,
with six harpists, one of whom was Pierre Erard, a member
of the great firm whose improvements and inventions for both
harp and pianoforte are known to the world.
In the 6th concert a new Octett (MS.) of Ries's was played,
besides a new Symphony, composed for the Society by Mr.
Femy (aine), a Member. Monsieur Baudiot (principal Violon-
cellist to the King of France) introduced himself and a Quintett
written by him, and Mr. Braham sang a Scena from Haydn's
little-known Opera " Orfeo."
At the 7th concert a MS. Scena and Duet by FarineUi was
sung.
Domenico Dragonetti, one of the greatest of players upon
the double-bass, who first arrived in London in 1794 and was
an intimate friend of Haydn's, played for the first time at these
concerts during this season, and became from now onwards the
inseparable companion of the violoncellist, Robert Lindley.
For fifty-two years they read off the same desk together, not
only at the Philharmonic but at the Opera, Provincial Festivals,
etc. His dog, Carlo, always went with him into the orchestra,
and he carried, as a mascot, a curiously dressed black doll !
Cipriani Potter, who is mentioned as playing the pianoforte
part in a Sestett at the 5th concert, gave a number of truly
fine works to the Society during his long connection with it.
This was his first public performance. Beethoven Avrote to
F. Ries : " Potter has visited me several times ; he seems to
be a good man and has talent for composition." Of his nine
Symphonies for full orchestra, there are six in the Philhar-
monic Library, also three Overtures and three Concertos.
He is now forgotten, save for the " Potter " Exhibition at
the Royal Academy of Music.
1816] THE FIRST DECADE 23
M. Louis F. P. Drouet, the eminent flautist, made his
first appearance in a Flute Concertante of his own writing.
He was at this time solo Flautist to Napoleon, but had settled
for a time in London and started a factory for the making of
flutes in 1815.
To the multitude of new compositions, written for the
Society this year, Klengel's MS. Quintett, first performed in
the 1st concert with August Klengel taking the pianoforte
part, must be added. He became Court Organist at Dresden
during this year. It is probable that it was through Clementi,
his teacher, to whom he was greatly attached, that this visit
to London was arranged.
At the 8th concert, Kalkbrenner played the principal part
in a Pianoforte Concertante written by himself.
Sir George Smart was " at the Pianoforte" in the 7th concert,
the first out of some forty-nine appearances as Conductor,
between this and the year 1844.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1816
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Act I
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cheriibini
QuARTETT, " Oh che notte tetra " . . . . Cimarosa
Messrs. Begri,^ Rovedino, Le Vasseur and Naldi.
Concertante for Violin ...... Baillot
Mr. Baillot.
Symphony ........ Haydn
Act II
Overture, " Bardic " (MS.) (with six Harps) , . F. Ries
Harpists : Messrs. P. and C. Meyer, Horn, Challoner,
G. Taylor and P. Erard.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Baillot, Femy, Watts and Percivall (of Bath).
Duet, " Crudel perche finora " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Braham.
Quintett (MS.) for Pfte., Vln., Viola, 'Cello and Double-
Bass ........ Klengel
Messrs. Klengel, Baillot, Watts, Percivall and Dragonetti.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
^ Begri is evidently Begrez, Italianised.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 11
Act I
Overture ........ B. Romberg
Duet, " Oh che umore "1 (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Paesiello
Messrs. Braham and Naldi.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Weichsel, Gattie, Watts and Percivall.
QuiNTETT, " Sento ho Dio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mmes Salmon and Lacy ; Messrs. Begri, Le Vasseur and Naldi.
Symphony ........ Beethoven
Act II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Duet, " Qual Anelante Cervo " . . . . Mar cello
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Braham.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn . Beethoven
Messrs. Weichsell, Lyon, Percivall, Dragonetti, Muller,
Holmes and Petrides.
Ovebture (MS.) ....... C, Potter
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
i THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 25
Act I
Overture, " Les Deux Journeea " . . . . Cherubini
Trio, " Sotto mento facia " (Achille) . . . Paer
Messrs. Braham, Le Vasseur and Naldi.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . B. Romberg
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Cudmobe and Percivall.
Symphony (MS.) ....... F. Ries
[First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Act II
Symphony ........ Haydn
Aria,^ " Dove sono " (Lo Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Miss Stephens.
CoNCERTANTE for Flute, &c. ..... Drouet
MONS. DROUpilT.
Duet, " Ma qual mai " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Miss Stephens and Mb. Braham.
Overture (MS.) ....... Beethoven
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Leader, Mr. Mori, Pianoforte, Mb. Clementi.
1 Pi'oduced some twenty years before Rossini's better-known Opera
upon the same subject.
* The first vocal solo permitted.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 15
Act I
Overture (MS.) ....... Cheruhini
Trio, " Una bella Serenata " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Messrs, Begri, Levasseur and Naldi.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Collo . . Haydn
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Lyon and Cudmore.
Trio, " Ali ! taci ingiusto Core " (Don Giovanni) . Mozart
Mme Fodor, Messrs. Begri and Naldi.
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
(First performance in England.)
Act II
Symphony, " Military " (No. 12) . . . . Haydn
Regit, and Aria, " Sir Griselda " (Griselda) . . Pa'er
Quartett (MS,) for Clarinet, Violin, Viola and 'Cello . M tiller
Messrs. Muller, Cudmore, Lyon and Binfield.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Overture (MS.) ...... J. F, Burrowes
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 29
Act I
Overture, " Die Zauberfloto " . . . . Mozart
Motett (MS.), " Father of Light " .... S.Wesley
Messrs. Salmon, Messrs. J. J. Goss, Braham and C. Smith.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, H. Smart, senr., and Cudmore.
Pastoral Cantata, " La Primavera " (MS.) . . Cheruhini
Mmes Salmon and Lacy ; Messrs. Braham and C. Smith.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Symphony ........ Beethoven
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... Clementi
(First performance ; comi^osed for this Society.)
Regit, and Aria, " Ah, compir " . . . . Quglielmi
Mrs. Salmon.
Violin obbligato, Mr. Weichsel,
Sestett (MS.) for Pianoforte, Flute and Strings . . C. Potter
Messrs. C. Potter, Ashe, Spagnoletti, Watts, Cudmore and
Dragonetti.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Overture, " Anacreon " {By desire) .... Cheruhini
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 13
Act I
OvEBTUBE, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Chervbini
QuAKTETT, " Placido h il mar " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Hughes, Messrs. Begri and C. Smith.
OcTETT (MS.) for Pianoforte, Strings, Clarinet, Bassoon
and Horn ....... F. Ries
Messrs. Ries, Weichsel, Watts, Percivall,, Dragonetti,
MiJLLER, Holmes and Petbides.
ScENA, (Orfeo) ...... Haydn
Mr. Braham.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Baillot, Femy, J. J. Calkin and Baudiot.
Symphony (MS.) ....... Ferny
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Act II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Duet, " Qual Anelante Cervo " {By desire) . . Marcello
Mbs. Salmon and Me. Bbaham,
QuiNTETT for 'Cello, two Violins, Viola and Double-Bass Baudiot
Messrs. Baudiot, Baillot, Watts, Lyon and Dbagonetti.
OvEBTUBE ..... . . Haydn
Leader, Mb. Baillot. Pianoforte, Mb. Atxwood.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 27
Act I
OvEBTUBE, " Le Jeune Henri " . . . . Mehul
Abia, " Guardami e in questo " . . . . Zingarelli
Mme Fodob.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . A. Romberg
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Lyon and Percivall.
Tbio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mme Fodor, Miss Goodall and Signor Begri.
Symphony [MS.) ....... Ries
Act II
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Baillot, F6my, Watts, Lyon and Percivall.
Symphony ........ Haydn
ScENA and Duet (MS.), " Al mio dolce e vivo ardore " Farinelli (oro)
Mrs. Ashe and Signor Begbi.
Overtube, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mb. Baillot. Pianoforte, Sib Geobge Smabt.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 10
Act I
Overture, " Don Giovanni " . . . . . Mozart
Duet, " La ci darem la mano " (Don Giovanni) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Braham,
CoNCERTANTE fof Pianoforte and Strings . . . Kalkbrenner
Mr. Kalkbrenner, &c.
Trio, " Quel labbro " (Sargino) .... Paiir
Mrs. Lacy ; Messrs. Braham and Lacy.
Symphony ........ Haydn
Act II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethov&n
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Lyon and Percivall.
Bravura, " Sventiirata in van mi lagno " . . . Sacchini
Mrs. Salmon.
Flute obbligato, Mr. Nicholson.
Overture, " Ulysse et Circe " . . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
1817
There were several things worthy of record during this season.
Beethoven's " Fidelio " Overture was performed at the 1st
concert for the first time in this country.
In the 2nd, Cipriani Potter played the principal part in a
Pianoforte Quartett by Dussek, who, up to his death in 1812,
was greatly renowned both as pianist and composer.
At the 3rd concert, Ferdinand Sor surprised the audience by
his marvellous execution on the Spanish guitar, in a Concer-
tante for that instrument.
At the 7th concert. Lord Burghersh (who succeeded to the
title of Earl of Westmorland in 1841 and was greatly instru-
mental in founding the Royal Academy of Music) presented
the Society with a new Symphony^ of his own composition.
A Concertante for Pianoforte, Harp and Horns, the joint
composition of Kalkbrenner and Dizi, the harpist, had a
first hearing.
Mr., afterwards Sir, Henry Rowley Bishop was "at the
Piano " and the versatile Thomas Simpson Cooke (" Tom
Cooke ") made his first appearance. Between this year and
1845 he assisted on twenty -nine occasions, either as violinist,
^ As it was only performed on this one occasion, he sent in 1834 for
the Score and parts to be returned to him !
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leader, bass-singer or "at the Piano," and the sisters De
Lihu sang together.
In addition to the "FideUo" Overture, Beethoven's great
Symphony in A (No. 7),^ and his beautiful Cantata " Adelaida "
were first heard, the song being rendered by Miss GoodaU to
Sir George Smart's accompaniment on the pianoforte ; this
being another relaxation of the Rules, which insisted upon
orchestral accompaniment to all vocal items. Anfossi made
his debut here as double-bass-player.
Some correspondence took place with Beethoven about his
coming over to London, and the Directors (through F. Ries)
made him an offer of three hundred guineas to come and direct
two Symphonies to be composed by him for the Society. He
replied by asking for four hundred and fifty guineas, of which
one hundred and fifty were to be paid in advance : then, in
August, the Directors repeated their first offer, but the matter
fell through and Beethoven abandoned all idea of visiting
England.
M. Logier, endeavouring to further his system of training the
hands by means of an apparatus which he had invented, called
a Chiroplast, invited Members of the Philharmonic Society and
others to attend a demonstration of his method. The visit of
the Directors and Members was followed by a newspaper
article by M. Logier, in which he asserted that his system was
approved by the Society. The matter was brought before a
General Meeting of the Members on November 20, when the
following statement was prepared and ordered to be published
in the principal journals :
" A report being in circulation that this Society has examined
into, and approved of, a new system of musical education, it is
judged expedient to apprise the public that, although several
Members of this body did attend an exhibition of some pupils
instructed by a new method, and that, though they were
pleased with the alacrity and diligent attention of the pupils,
and manifested that feeling by the usual mode of applause, yet
they in no way expressed their approbation of any part of the
system that claims the merit of originality. On the contrary,
they almost unanimously agreed in an opinion by no means
favourable to either the prmciple or practice of the novel mode
of instruction now attempted to be introduced."
Some rather personal abuse followed from the Logierian
side, and here we may let the " little affair " rest,
^ The Directors had to send to Germany for the band-parts.
1817] THE FIRST DECADE 29
PROGRAMMES FOR 1817
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Act I
Symphony ........ Haydn
QxjARTETT, " Andr6 ramingo " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Hughes, Miss Goodall and Mk. T. Cooke.
QtjARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . , Haydn
Messrs. Weichsel, C. Reeve, Watts and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Vittima sventurata " . . . . . Pucitta
Mme Camporese.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony ........ Mozart
Scena, " Tu ch' accendi " (Tancredi) . . . Rossini
Mrs. Salmon.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . Beethoven
Messrs. Weichsel, Lyon, R. Lindley, Anfossi,^ Willman,
Petrides and Holmes.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 10
Act I
Symphony ........ Beethoven
Aria, " All serena " . . . . . . Cimarosa
Madame Fodor.
Quartett for Pianoforte, Violin, Viola and 'Cello . Dussek
Messrs. C. Potter, Weichsel, Watts and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . , . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony ........ F. Ries
Scena, " Ovunque il passo volga " . . . . J. S. Mayer
SiGNOR CrEVELLI.
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello . . . .A. Romberg
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Don Giovanni " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Mr. F. Ries.
^ Anfossi, double-bass-player, is not to be confounded with Pasquale
Anfossi, the operatic composer, who died in 1797.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 24
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Haydn
QuABTETT, " Benedictus " . . . . . Mozart
Mbs. Lacy ; Messrs. Terrail, Begrez and Lacy.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . A. Romberg
' Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Lyon, Challoner and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Deh parlate " (11 Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Madame Camporese.
Overture ........ B. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Sventurata in van " . . . . . Sacchini
Mrs. Salmon.
Flute obbligato, Mb. Nicholson.
Concertante for Spanish Guitar and Strings . . Ferdinand Sor
Messrs. Sor, Spagnoletti, Challoner and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Attwood.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 14
Act I
Symphony in El? (No. 10) . . . . . Haydn
ScENA, " Ah cara Ismene "...,. Cimarosa
Mlle De Lihu.
QuARTETT (MS.) for Pianoforte and Strings . . Griffin
Messrs. Griffin, Spagnoletti, Watts and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Ah, compir " . . . . . . Guglielmi
Miss Stephens.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) .... Beethoven
Duet, " Al campo andiamo " . . . . . Portogallo
Mlles De Lihu.
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello .... Mozart
Messrs. Weichsel, Spagnoletti and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. At the Pianoforte, Mb. Griffin.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 28
Act I
Symphony in Bb (No. 4) ...... Haydn
Aria, " Ecco a te mi guida amore " . . . . Mayer
(?) Madame Campobese.
Sestett for Pianoforte and Strings .... F. Ries
Messrs. Ries, Weichsel, Watts, Lyon, R. Lindley and Anfossi,
(First time of performance.)
Concertante for Horn ...... Puzzi
SiGNOR Puzzi.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Al desio " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Challoner and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Mori. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Kalkbrenneb.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 12
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Pria che spunti " (II Matrimonio Segreto) . Cimarosa
Mr. Begrez.
Qutntett for Pfte., two Violins, Viola and 'Cello (Double-
Bass, ad lib.) . . . . . . . Kalkhrenner
Messrs. KIalkbrenner, Weichsel, Watts, Lyon, R. Lindley
(and Anfossi).
Trio, " Benedictus " . . , . . . Cheruhini
Mrs. Lacy, Messrs. Begrez and Lacy.
Overture, " Coriolaniis " (Coriolan) .... Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in E . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Se fur sogno " (Agnese) .... Pa'er
Mr. Lacy.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mofei, Gattie, Watts and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Ulysse et Circe " . . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. At the Pianoforte, Dr. Crotch.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 26
Act I
Symphony (MS.) ...... Lord Burghersh
(First performance in England ; presented to this Society.)
Cantata, " Adelaiida " . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Goodall.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Sir George Smart.)
CoNCERTANTE (MS.) for Pianoforte, Harp and Horns Kalkbrenner and
Messrs. Kalkbrenner, Dizi and the Petrides. Dizi
ScENA, " Dove sono " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
ScENA, " Deh parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Ciinarosa
Madame Camporese.
Quartett for two Violins, Tenor and 'Cello . . F. Bies
Messrs. J. D. Loder, T. Cooke, Watts and R. Lindley.
Overture in E . . . . . . . Bishop
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Bishop.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 9
Act I
Symphony, " Surprise " (No. 3) . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Quintett for Pianoforte and Strings .... F. Ries
Messrs. Ries, Weichsel, Watts, R. Lindley and Anfossi.
Aria, " Sento un interna voce " (Elizabetta) . . Rossini
Madame Fodor.
Overture, " Demophoon ".,... Vogel
Act II
Symphony' in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Come ti piace " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mmes Fodor and Salmon.
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . Mozart
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, Lyon, Leffler and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Mr. S. Webbe, junr.
1818
The most important novelty in this year was the Septett
by Hummel, produced at the 1st concert and never before
heard in England. This work survived much longer than the
majority of his compositions.
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At the 2nd concert, a Vocal Trio was given a first hearing,
from Spontini's Opera "Milton."^ UnUke other of his
works, the influence of Mozart is evident in this one-act
Opera.
The Demoiselles De Lihii, who sang last 5'^ear, appeared
again, but only as duettists, in the 3rd concert, and made
quite a sensation by their graceful and sympathetic singing.
At the 4th, another new Symphony (MS.), by Ries, was
presented, and Beethoven's Quintett for Pianoforte, Wood-
wind and Horn. The very much-played "Anacreon"*
Overture was not only performed at the 2nd concert, but
also, " By Command," was repeated at the 7th and 8th !
At the 8th concert, a Scena by Mozart, "Ch'io scordi di
te," was introduced, for the first time in this country, by Mrs.
Salmon, having, in addition to what they termed " full accom-
paniments," an important Pianoforte Obbhgato, which was
played by Dr. William Crotch.
At the 6th concert, an important original Member presided
" at the Pianoforte." This was Mr. Vincent Novello.
As editor and collector of sacred music, he will ever be
held in gratitude by both amateur and professional musicians,
and his research really started the foundation of that great
firm of Novello, established in Frith Street, Soho, by his son,
Joseph Alfred Novello, and now sustained and carried on
by the family of Littleton and their co-Directors.
By lowering the then exorbitant price of music, thousands
of people, to whom the masterpieces had been a sealed book,
could now afford to enjoy and know them.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1818
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Act I
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Deh per questo " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon.
Septett for Pfte., Flute, Oboe, Horn, Viola, 'Cello and
Double-Bass ....... Hummel
Messrs. Neate, Ireland, F. Griesbach, C. Tully, Spagnoletti,
R. Lindley and Dragonetti
(First performance in this country.)
QuARTETT, " Placido e il mar " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mrs. Lacy, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Elliott and Lacy.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
^ Dedicated to the Empress Josephine.
^ From 1813 to 1904 it was performed fifty-three times.
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Act II
Symphony in Eb • • • • • • • F. Ries
Aria, " Dove sono " . . . . . . Mozart
Miss Stephens.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Overture ........ B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Ries.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 9
Act I
Symphony in D, " The Clock " (No. 11) . . . Haydn
Trio, " E ver' — gli dissi " (Milton) .... Spontini
Mrs. Salmon, Messrs. Braham and Lacy.
(First performance in this country.)
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Challoner, Lyon and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Ombre sortite " (Teseo) .... Handel
Mr. Braham.
Overture, " Prometheus "..... Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Misero che adora " . . . . . Drou'et
Mrs. Salmon.
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello .... Lindley
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Griffin.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 30
Act I
Symphony in EI? (No. 8) . . . . . . Haydn
Duet ........ Mayer
Mlles De Lihu.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mori, Watts, F:6my and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Scena ........ Zingarelli
Mlle De Lihu.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . Beethoven
Messrs. Weichsel, R. Ashley, R. Lindley, Dragonetti,
Willman, C. Tully and Holmes.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. J. D. Lodbr. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Attwood.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 13
Act I
Symphony in D . . ..... Mozart
ScENA, "All, perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Goodall.
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon and
Horn ........ Beethoven
Messrs. Griffin, Willman, F. Griesbach, HoiiMES and Puzzi.
Overture, " Tamerlane " ..... Winter
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... F. Ries
(First time of performance.)
Aria, " Riedi, agli amplessi " . . . . . Liverati
Mrs. Salmon.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Lyon and R. Lindley.
CoNCERTANTE for French Horn .... Puzzi
SiGNOR Puzzi.
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. H. Smart, senr.^ At the Pianoforte, Sir George Smart.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 27
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Aria, " Se fur sogno " (Agnese) .... Pa'er
Mr. Lacy.
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello .... Mozart
Messrs. Weichsel, Mori and R. Lindley.
Quartett, " Benedictus " . . . . . Mozart
Mrs. Lacy ; Messrs. Terrail, Elliott and Lacy.
Overture, " Les Abencerages " . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony, " Grand," in E !? (No. 10) ... Haydn
ScENA, " Ecco a te " . . . . . . J. S. Mayer
Miss Stephens.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Loder, Watts, Challoner and R. Lindley.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Mori. At the Pianoforte, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
^ Henry Smart, the well-known blind organist and composer, was
his son.
36
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[1818
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 11
Act I
Symphony in Et? . . . . . . . MozaH
Duet, " Qual Anelante Cervo " . . . . Marcello
Mbs. Salmon and Me. Brahajni.
Sestett for Pianoforte and Strings .... F. Ries
Messrs. F. Ries, Weichsel, Watts, Lyon, R. Lindley and
Dragonetti.
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Brahabi.
Overture (new) ....... B. Rotnberg
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1)
Aria (MS.)
Beethoven
Sor
Mrs. Salmon.
(First time of performance.)
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Femy, Watts, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Vincent Novello.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 25
Act I
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
Duet, " Prendero qual brunettino " . , . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon and Mr, Braham.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Weichsel, Reeve, Challoner and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Tu che accendi " (Tancredi) .... Rossini
Mrs. Salmon.
Overture, " Anacreon " {By command) . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony, " Grand," in D (No. 7) . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Deh per questo " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mr. Braham.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Mori and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. At the Pianoforte, Mr. F. Ries.
1819] THE FIRST DECADE 37
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 8
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . . • • F. Ries
Regit., " Ch' io scordi di te " ;^ Aria, " Non temer "
(Idomeneo) Mozart
Mrs. Salmon.
(First performance ; with full accompaniments and Pfte. obblig.
by Dr. Crotch.)
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . Mozart
Messrs. Weichsel, Mori, Spagnoletti, Watts and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Voli il piedi " (MS.) ..... Benincori
Mlles De Lihu and Miss Goodall.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Chervhini
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Ah, conipir " Guglielmi
Mrs. Salmon.
Violin obbligato, Mr. Spagnoletti.
Qthntett for Pianoforte, Clarinet, Oboe, Horn and
Bassoon Mozart
Messrs. Neate, Willman, F. Griesbach, C. Tully and Holmes.
Overture, " Anacreon " {By command) . . . Chervhini
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Dr. Crotch.
1819
In this year the advisabihty of printing the Programmes
with greater care and. detail led to the inclusion of the words
of the vocal pieces rendered, and made them more definite
and more interesting.
Yaniewicz, who was an original Member and had only
played in 1813, was invited again, but he wanted a hundred
guineas for travelling eight hundred miles to play twice, and,
apparentl}^ this put a stop to further negotiations !
William Shield, a pupil of Avison and well known as the
composer and arranger of many English Ballad Operas, who
was, at this time, Master of the King's Musick, was re-elected
a Director for 1820.
At the 1st concert, a MS. Symphony by Clementi had a
first hearing ; and at the 2nd, Heinrich J. Baermann (a great
clarinettist) appeared for the first time, introducing his own
Clarinet Fantasia. A Pianoforte Quintett by Ferdinand
Ries, composed for these concerts, also had a first hearing.
^ Also entitled " Ch' io mi seoidi."
38 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [I819
At the 4th concert, Beethoven's great Scena " Ah perfido "
was changed to " Ah perfida," to allow Mr. Braham (who
should have known better !) to sing what the composer in-
tended for a dramatic soprano. As Mr. Hogarth^ well puts
it, " changing the subject from the passionate complaint of
the forsaken Medea to that of some nameless inamorato, whining
for the loss of his mistress." Other tenors of the period took
this unpardonable liberty, but it would be impossible for such
vandalism to occur at the present time. Dr. Crotch added
orchestral accompaniments to his Motett, " Methinks I hear,"
and these were heard for the first time.
The date of this concert appears to have been changed from
April 12 to April 19, at the request of the Earl of Scarborough !
At the 6th concert, Mr. J. B. Cramer played in a new Piano-
forte Concerto of his composing.
At the 7th, a new MS. Trio, " La Sohtudine," by Attwood,
was produced, written for male voices ; and at the 8th con-
cert the movement, "Te ergo quaesumus," from Graun's
" Te Deum," composed in 1756 for the victory at Prague, and
sung first at the close of the Seven Years' War, in 1763.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1819
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 1
Act I
Symphony, " Military " (No. 12) ... . Haydn
Scena, " Berenice owh sei " . . . . . Jomelli
Mrs. Salmon.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. J. D. Loder, Watts, Challoner and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... Clrmenti
(First time of performance.)
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
(Singer unnamed.)
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Krommer
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Duet, " II cor vi dono " (Cosi fan tutte) . . . Mozart
(Singer unnamed.)
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Clementi.
^ " Tlie Philharmonic Society," George Hogarth. London, 1862.
1819] THE FIRST DECADE 39
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 15
Act I
Symphony, " Grand," in D . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Batti, batti " (Don Giovanni) . . , Mozart
Miss Stephens.
'Cello obbligato, Mr. R. Lindley.
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte, Violin, Viola, 'Cello and
Double-Bass ....... F. Ries
Messrs. F. Ries, J. D. Lodek, Watts, R. Lindley and
Dragonetti.
Concertante for two Violins ..... Viotti
Messrs. Robbrechtz and Mori.
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Scena, " Questo 6 forse " (II Ritratto) . . . Zmgarelli
Mr. Braham
Fantasia for Clarinet and Orchestra .... Baermann
Herr Baermann.
Duet, " As steals the morn " (II Moderato) . . Handel
Miss Stephens and Mr. Braham.
Ov^ERTURE, " Die Zauberflote " .... Mozart
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. At the Pianoforte, Mr. F. Ries.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 29
Act I
Symphony in E t? . . . . . . . Mozart
Duet, " Fra gl' amplessi " (Cosi fan tutte) . . . Mozart
Miss Goodall and Mr. Begrez.
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Mountain, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Dove sei " (Rodelinda) .... Handel
Mrs. Salmon.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Beethoven
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Robbrechtz, Watts, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Scena, " Su Griselda " (Griselda) .... Paer
Miss Fanny Corri.
Overture, " Egmont " . . , . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Attwood.
40 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1819
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 19
Act I
Symphony in G . . . .... Haydn
ScENA, " Ah, perfida " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Bbaham.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, Mountain, Challoner and
R. LiNDLEY.
Motett, " Methinks I hear " . . . . . Dr. Crotch
Mrs. Salmon, Messrs. Welsh, Braham, Evans and Leete.
(First time with orchestral accompaniment.)
Overture, " Les Deux Journ^es " . . . . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
ScENA, " Ah, compir "...... Guglielmi
Mrs. Salmon.
Violin obbligato, Mr. Weichsel.
Trio (MS.) for Violin and two 'Cellos . . . R. lAndley
Messrs. Weichsel, R. Lindley and Eley.
(First time of performance.)
Overture, " Coriolanus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Dr. Crotch.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 26
Act I
Symphony in D . . . .... Mozart
ScENA (MS.), " Sia luminoso "..... F. Ries
Mr. Braham.
(First performance ; composed for these Concerts.)
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello .... Beethoven
Messrs. Weichsel, Mori and R. Lindley.
Concerto for Pianoforte (with Grand Orchestra) . Mozart
Mr. Beale.
Act II
Symphony in D minor ...... F. Ries
Duet, " As I saw fair Clora " . . . . . Haydn
Messrs. Braham and Welsh.
Septett (MS.) for Clarinet, Strings and two Horns H. J. Baerinann
Messrs. Baermann, Weichsel, Watts, R. Ashley, R. Lindley,
C. TuLLY and Leander.
Aria, " Di placer " (La Gazza Ladra) . . . Rossini
Mrs. Salmon.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Sir George Smart.
1819]
THE FIRST DECADE
41
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 10
Act I
Symphony (MS.) ....... F. Ries
Aria, " Cimentando i venti e 1' onde " (L' Italiana in
Algeri) Rossini
Mlle De Lihu.
(Horn obbligato, Signor Puzzi.)
QuARTETT^ for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. F. Cramer, W. Griesbach, Litolff and R. Lindley.
Regit, and Duet, " Parto, ti lascio " . . . J. S. Mayer
Mlles De Lihu.
Concerto (MS.) for Pianoforte . . , . . J. B. Cramer
Mr. J. B. Cramer.
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony in B |7 (No. 9) . . . . . . Haydn
Quintett, " Sento ho Dio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mlles De Lihu, Messrs. Begrez, Hawes and Welsh.
Fantasia for Horn ...... arranged by Puzzi
Signor Puzzi.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . , . . Winter
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. At the Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 24
Act I
Symphony in E b , . . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Deh se piacer " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Miss Goodall.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Griffin
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, Challoner and R. Lindley.
Trio (MS.), " La Solitudine " .
Messrs. Welsh, Braham and Sale.
Overture, " Idomeneo "
Attwood
Mozart
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Scena, " Son Regina " (Semiramide) . . . Portogallo
Miss Fanny Corri.
Settimetto^ for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Voce
Umana* ........ Beethoven
Messrs. Weichsel, R. Ashley, R. Lindley, Dragonetti,
WiLLMAN, C. Tully and Mackintosh.
Overture (MS.) ....... J. Woelfl
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. At the Pianoforte, Mr. Griffin.
^ Printed " Quintett " in the Programme !
2 Septett.
* Possibly some form of bassoon ; no definite information.
42 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1820
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 7
Act I
Symphony in D . . ..... Mozart
Duet, " Te ergo quaesinius " (Te Deum) , . . Graun
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Welsh.
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon and
Horn ........ Beethoven
Messrs. Griffin, Willman, F. Griesbach, Mackintosh and Puzzi.
Cantata, " Alexis " ...... Dr. Pepusch
Mr. Braham.
('Cello obbligato, Mr. R. Lindley.)
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony (No. 1) . . . . . . . Haydn
Song, " From mighty Kings " (Judas Maccabseus) . Handel
Mrs. Salmon.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. J. D. Loder, , Daniels and R. Lindley.
Duet, " La Dove prendi " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Miss Goodall and Mr. Braham.
Overture, " Don Giovanni " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. At the Pianoforte, Mr. F. Ries.
1820
The event of the year 1820 was the arrival in England of
Louis Spohr, in time for the 1st concert on March 6, upon
which occasion he played his Concerto (for Violin) " Nello
Stilo Drammatico," a work frequently heard in later years.
At the 2nd (and 6th) concert, he led his String Quartett,
and it must have been at the 3rd (April 10) that he fluttered
the Directorial dovecotes by producing a baton and con-
ducting ! How Spohr effected this important but bloodless
revolution is amusingly recounted in his Autobiography :
" I resolved, when my turn came to direct, to attempt to
remedy this defective system ! At the morning rehearsal on
the day I was to conduct (Monday, June 19), I took my stand
with a Score at a separate music-desk in front of the orchestra,
drew my directing baton from my coat-pocket, and gave the
signal to begin. Quite alarmed at such novel procedure, some
of the Directors would have protested against it ; but when I
besought them to grant me at least one trial, they became
pacified. The triumph of the baton, as a time-giver, was
decisive, and no one was seen again seated at the pianoforte
during the performance of Symphonies and Overtures."^
* Spohr also wrote that " notwithstanding the high price of admission
the number of subscribers was so great, that hundreds who had
subscribed their names could not obtain seats."
1820] THE FIRST DECADE 43
The work he conducted was his 2nd Symphony.^
At the 4th concert, he played in a Duet for VioMn and Harp
with Mme Spohr, and at the 8th, he led in his Nonett,
and once again conducted his Symphony. At the General
Meeting on July 1, he sent a message to the Members, re-
questing permission to dedicate this new Symphony to the
Society, a great compHment from so distinguished a composer.
Further commissions were given to Beethoven this year,
and a Pianoforte Concerto of his was introduced to England
by Mr. Neate at the 5th concert.
King George IV, having succeeded his father on the throne,
continued the gracious patronage which he had given to the
Society since its foundation, as Prince Regent.
A Signor Bianchi sang for the first time : he was very
probably a son of Francesco Bianchi, the Opera composer,
who committed suicide in Hammersmith in 1810, and whose
works have been long since forgotten.
After Spohr's bold move with a baton, the musician so far
described as " at the Pianoforte " was, for the future, styled
" Conductor," the pianoforte itself was taken away and only
replaced for Concertos and Chamber-music, etc., and the
conductor stood, as at the present time, before a desk facing
the orchestra.
As I have already stated, the title " Leader," although
becoming more nominal every year, died hard ; it was not
until Costa became conductor, in the year 1846, that it en-
tirely disappeared. Mr. Thomas Attwood, Organist of Saint
Paul's Cathedral, and a pupil of Mozart, was Hon. Treasurer
for this year only.
^ Spohr made a stipulation that, in addition to the two hundred and
fifty guineas he was to receive, he should be provided by the Society
with the concert-room, Hghts, etc., free, for a benefit concert he intended
to give in conjunction with his wife. This occurred the day after the
last concert (June 20), the day on which Queen Caroline returned from
Italy to appear before Parliament on an accusation of adultery. All
London was split into two parties ; the more numerous, consisting
of the middle classes and the rabble, declared loudly in favour of the
Queen. The programmes of his concert were covered over with posters,
ordering a general illumination, and the mob, finding the house next
to the concert-hall unilluminated, made a terrible uproar and flung
volleys of stones, during Spohr's first duet with his wife (for harp and
violin), a most upsetting disturbance, which did not cease until lights
were lit, when the mob dispersed with loud cheers, and left the neigh-
bourhood in peace once more.
44
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
PROGRAMMES FOR 1820
[1820
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 6
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
QuARTETT, " Benedictus " (Requiem) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Fanny Corbi, Messrs. Braham and Welsh.
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Miss Corri, Messrs. Braham and Welsh.
CoNCERTANTE for Pianoforte, on Swedish Airs . . F. Ries
Mr. F. Ries.
Aria, " Lieta quest' alma amante " . . . . Sacchini
Mrs. Salmon.
(Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Salmon.)
SoENA, " Perche Adelaide disperata " . . . Mayer
Mr. Braham.
Concerto for Violin, " Nello Stilo drammatico " . Spohr
Mb. Spohr.
Act II
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Haydn
Scena, " Delia Tromba " ..... Puccita
Miss Corri.
Quartett, " Benedictus " (Requiem) . . . Mozart
Miss Corri, Master Marshall, Messrs. Braham and Welsh.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. At the Pianoforte, Mr. F. Ries.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 20
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Arder mai " . . . . . . Mozart
Miss GOODALL.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Mozart
Mr. Cipriani Potter.
Recit. and Aria (MS.), " Dolce pietoso Amore " M. de P. V. Garcia
Mrs. Salmon.
Violin obbligato, Mb. Spagnoletti.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in Ei? (MS.) ...... F. Ries
(Composed for this Society.)
Aria, " Guardami, e in questo " . . . . Zingarelli
SiGNOR Bianchi.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Spohr
Messrs. Spohr, Watts, T. S. Cooke and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Les Deux Journ^es " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr, Spagnoletti. At tlie Pianoforte, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
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1820] THE FIRST DECADE 45
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 10
Act I
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
QuABTETT, " Benedictus " . . . . . Haydn
Miss Stephens, Messrs. C. S. Evans, Braham and Sale.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. F. Cramer, W. Griesbach, Mountain, Daniels and
R. LiNDLEY.
Aria, " Pari a te " . . . . . . Manfroce^
Mr. Bbaham.
Overture, " Medee " . . . . . . Chervhini
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... Spohr
(First performance in England ; conducted by the Composer.)
Song, " On mighty pens " (The Creation) . . . Haydn
Miss Stephens.
Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and 'Cello . . . Hummel
Messrs. J. Beale, Spagnoletti and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spohr. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 24
Act I
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
Trio, " Mi lasci, O madre amata " (II Ratto di Proserpina) Winter
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall and Mr. Begrez,
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Regit, and Air, " From mighty Kings " (Judas Maccabseus) Handel
Mrs. Salmon.
Overture (MS.) ....... Cherubini
(Composed for this Society.)
Act II
Symphony (Letter V) ..... . Haydn
Aria, " Non piu di fiori " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Miss Goodall.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Duet for Harp and Violin ..... Spohr
Mme and Mr. Spohr.
Overture in D . . . . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
1 Called " Manfroggi " also, in 1826.
46
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
[1820
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 8
Act I
Symphony in C (No. I) . . . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Deeper and deeper still " ; Air, " Waft her,
Angels " (Jephtha) ...... Handel
Mk. Bbaham.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . A. Romberg
Messrs. Spagnoletti, W. Griesbach, Lyon, Daniels and
R. Lindley.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Beethoven
Mr. Neate.
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
ScKNA, " Berenice ove sei " . . . . . Jotnelli
Miss Stephens.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass . . . Corelli
Messrs. R. and W. B. Lindley^ and Dragonetti.
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " . . . . . Mozart
Misses Stephens and CtOodall, and Mr. Sale.
Overture, " Fernand Cortez " . . . . Spontini
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. F. Ries.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 22
Act I
Symphony in E !? . . . . . . . Mozart
Scena, " Non paventar " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Miss Fanny Corri.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Spohr
Messrs. Spohr, Watts, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 11) . . . . . . Haydn
Trio, " Qual silenzio " . . . . . . Attwood
Messrs. Evans, Vaughan and Sale,
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Spagnoletti, R. Lindley, Dragonetti,
WiLLMAN, Puzzi and Mackintosh.
Aria, " Fellon la pena avrai " . . . . . Rossini
Mrs. Salmon.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. C. Potter.
1 W. B. Lindley was R. Lindley's son.
1820] THE FIRST DECADE 47
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 5
Act I
Symphony in F, " Pastoral " (No. 6) ... Beethoven
QuAKTETT, " Recordare " (Requiem) . . . Mozart
Miss Goodall, Messrs. Evans, Bbaham and Welsh.
Trio (Violoncello obbligato) ..... i?. Lindley
Messrs. R. Lindley, J. D. Loder and Crouch.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... F. Ries
Mr. F. Ries.
Act II
Symphony in B[? (No. 4) . . . . . , Haydn
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. J. D. Loder, Watts, Challoner and R. Lindley.
Regit., " Ma qual mai " ; Duet, " Fuggi crudel " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Miss Goodall and Mr. Braham.
Overture, " Tamerlane " ..... Winter
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. Welsh.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 19
Act I
Symphony ........ Spohr
QuARTETT, " Dite almen " (La Villanella rapita) . Mozart
Miss F. Cobri ; Messrs. Welsh, Vaughan and Sale.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . Mozart
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Mountain, W. Griesbach and
R. Lindley.
Aria, " Finche solco il mare " . . . . . Hasse
Mr. Welsh.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C . . . . . Mozart
Mr. C. Potter.
Act II
Symphony in E i? (No. 8) . . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Trusto Ciel " (Tancredi) .... Rossini
Miss F. Corri.
NoNETT for Strings, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and
Bassoon ........ Spohr
Messrs. Spohb, W. Gbiesbach, R. Lindley, Deagonetti,
Ibeland, F. Griesbach, Willman, Arnull and Mackintosh.
QuARTETT, Semi-Chorus and Terremoto, " Nelle tue
man "........ Haydn
Miss F. Corri, Messrs. Evans, Vaughan, Welsh, Tebbail,
Elliott and Sale.
Leader, Mr. Spohb. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
48 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [I821
1821
Mr. W. Dance succeeded Mr. Attwood as Treasurer ; he
had previously served in 1815.
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Cipriani Potter played Mozart's
Pianoforte Concerto in D for the first time in this country,
and a MS. Overture by Spohr, composed for the Society,
received a first hearing.
There were two first appearances at the 3rd concert; the
great flautist, Jean Louis Tulou, and the eminent violinist,
Raphael George Kiesewetter (tlie Edler von Wiesenbrunn) ;
but later on, in the 8th concert, a much more important first
appearance occurred, when the great Ignaz Moscheles, de-
scribed in the Programme as " Mr. Moscheles of Vienna,"
played for the first time in this country, choosing a MS.
Concerto of his own.
His arrival created quite a big sensation. The late Edward
Dannreuther spoke of him as " the foremost pianist after
Hummel and before Chopin." Three years later (in 1824)
Mendelssohn was receiving lessons from Moscheles.
Six Symphonies by Beethoven and five by Mozart were
played this year, and the latter composer was also represented
by eleven vocal items.
Amongst new compositions was a Septett, written for
harp, wood-wind, horn and double-bass, composed expressly
for the 7th concert by Robert Nicholas Charles Bochsa, who
himself played the harp part.^
For fully a quarter of a century, after his very successful
first appearance on June 11, Moscheles passed his time and
built up his fame in England, and it was not until 1846 that
he left this country, at the invitation of Mendelssohn, to take
up the important post of first Pianoforte Professor at the
newly founded Leipzig Conservatorium. He made one last
appearance at the Philharmonic Concerts, so late as 1861,
when he played his G minor Concerto with almost as much
vigour and fire as in the earher days of his notable career.
At this early date the Directors were asked to arrange
their dates so as not to clash with the Banquet of the Royal
Society of Musicians ! This Institution was founded in 1738,
and is, at the present time, stiU doing its charitable work for
musicians and their orphans.
The wonderful advance in speed of travel and the facihties
^ Bochsa eloped with the wife of Sir Henry Bishop in 1839.
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for getting about nowadays are illustrated in a quaint way.
Who would, in the twentieth century, refuse, as Attwood
did in 1821, to become a Director, because he had gone to live
in the country — viz. Norwood !
Another case was that a letter from the Society to Kiese-
wetter, who was at Vienna, could not reach him for some days,
because of the quantity of ice on the Elbe.
The Society, it may be noted, was anything but democratic
in those days, for the Directors objected to the nomination of
one new Subscriber, because he had a confectioner's shop in
Bishopsgate Street, his sponsor, Mr. Joseph Calkin, assuring
these very select gentlemen that the worthy citizen never
served behind a counter !
Prince Esterhaz}^ sent the Society a MS. Symphony, through
the medium of Baron Neumann ; it was never performed.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1821
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Regit., " Ma qua! mai " ; Duet, " Fuggi crudel " (Don
Giovanni)
Miss Goodall and Mr. Begrez.
Fantasia for Pianoforte .....
Mr. Neate.
Regit., " Ch' io mi scordi " ; Aria, " Non temer
(Idomeneo) ......
Mrs. Salmon.
Violin obbligato, Mr. Mori.
Overture (MS.), " Don Carlos "...
Beethoven
Mozart
Hummel
Mozart
F. Ries
Act II
Symphony in El? (No. 8) , . . . . . Haydn
Regit, and Aria, " Fra un' istante " ... Rossini
Mr. Begrez.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Mi lasci " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall and Mr. Begrez.
Overture, " Les Abencerages " . . . . Cheruhini
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
E
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[1821
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 12
Act I
Symphony in B b (No. 4) . . . . . . Beethoven
Abia, " Tutto e silenzio " (Agnese) .... Paer
Miss Goodall.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D . . . . . Mozart
Mr. C. Potter.
(First performance in this country.)
Duet, " Qual anelante Cervo " . . . . Marcello
Miss Stephens and Mr. Vaughan.
Overture (MS.) ....... Spohr
(Composed for this Society.)
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Recit. and Air, " Ecco a te " . . . . . Mayer
Miss Stephens.
Quartett for two Viohns, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Spagnoletti, W. Griesbach, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Regit, and Trio, " My soul with rage " (The Mount
of Olives) ....... Beethoven
Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Vaughan and Nelson.
Overture (MS.) in D . . . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. F. Ries.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 26
Act I
Sy:mphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Parto, ma tu ben mio " (Tito) . . . Mozart
Madame Camporese.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Concerto for Flute ...... Tulou
Mr. Tulou.
Scena, " Tutto e vano " (Torvaldo e Dorliska) . . Rossini
Mrs. Salmon.
Overture in D . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Act II
Symphony, " Jupiter " . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Languiro vicino a quelle " (Achille) . . Paer
Mr. Braham.
Concerto for Violin ...... (?)
Mr. Kiesewetteb.
Duet, " Amor ! possenti nonie " (Armida) . . Rossini
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 9
Act I
Sybiphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " M' era no to il tuo dolore " (II Seraglio) , . Mozart
Mme Rosalie Corri and Mr. Begrez.
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte and Strings ... F. Ries
Mr. F. Ries, Messrs. Kiesewetteb, Mountain, R. Lindley
and Dbagonetti.
Regit, and Air (MS.), " Soft-blowing Zephyrs " (Libera-
tion of Germany) Winter
Miss Goodall.
'Cello obbligato, Mr. R. Lindley.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Agt II
Symphony in D Mozart
Aria, " Oh quanto 1' anima " Mayer
Mme Rosalie Corri.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . Beethoven
Messrs. J. D. Loder, Mountain, R. Lindley, Dbagonetti,
WiLLMAN, Puzzi and Mackintosh.
Trio, " Most beautiful appear " (The Creation) . . Haydn
Miss Goodall, Messrs. Begrez and Sale.
Overture,^ " Le Jeune Henri " . . . . Mehul
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, Mr. F. Ries.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 30
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 1) Beethoven
Scena, " Se fur sogno " (Agnese) .... Poet:
Mr. Kellner.
Horn obbligato, Mr. Puzzi.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Kiesewetter, H. Smart, senr.. Mountain and
R. Lindley.
Scena, " Deh, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Miss Mori.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Act II
Symphony (MS.) in D minor ..... F. Ries
Scena, " Ah ! s' e colpa un primo afTetto " . . Pacini
Mrs. Salmon.
Fantasia for Flute ...... Tulou
Mr. Tulou.
Duet, " Graceful Consort " (The Creation) , . Haydn
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Kellner.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " .... Mozart
Leader, Mr. H. Sjiart, senr. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
^ Though usually styled thus, tlie full title w^as " Le Chasse du
Jcune Henri."
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[1821
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 14
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... .
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni)
Mr. Braham.
Septett for Pfte., Flute, Oboe, Horn, Viola, 'Cello and
Double-Bass .......
Messrs. Neate, Ireland, F. Griesbach, Puzzi, Lyon,
R. Lindley and Dragonetti.
Aria, " Batti, batti " (Don Giovanni)
Madame Camporese.
'Cello obbligato, Mr. R. Lindley.
Overture, " Coriolanus "
Beethoven
Mozart
Hummel
Mozart
Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in E b . . . . . . . Mozart
Trio, " Benedictus " . . . . . . Cherubini
Mme Camporese ; Messrs, Brahajm and Sale.
Quabtett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello , . A. Romberg
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Daniels and R. Lindley.
Regit., " Non paventar " ; Aria, " Infelice " (II
Flauto Magico) ...... Mozart
Mme Rosalie Corri.
Overture, " Don Giovanni " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 28
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Aria, " Deh per questo istante " (Tito) . . . Mozart
Miss Goodall.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Spagnoletti, W. Griesbach, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall and Mr. Begbez.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Mozart
Handel
Bochsa
Act II
Symphony in D .
Air, " From mighty Kings " (Judas Maccaba^us)
Mrs. Salmon.
Septett (MS.) for Harp, Wood- Wind, Horn and Double-
Bass ........
Messrs. Bochsa, Ireland, F. Griesbach, Willman, Mackintosh,
Puzzi and Dragonetti.
Aria, " Pria che spunti " (II Matrimonio Segreto) . Cimarosa
Mr. Begrez.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 11
Act I
Symphony in F ...... . F. Ries
Tbio, " O dolce e caro istante " (Gli Orazzi e Curiazzi)
Mme Rosalie Corri, Miss Stephens and Mb Begrez.
Concerto (MS.) for Pianoforte ....
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Aria, " Voi clie sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Miss Stephens.
Act II
Mme R. Corri.
Overture in D
Symphony in C
ScENA, " Son Regina
Concerto for Violin .....
Mb. Kiesewetter.
Duet, " Come ti piace " (La Clemenza di Tito)
Messrs. P. A. Cobbi and Begrez.
Overture, " Prometheus "
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. F, Ries.
Cimarosa
z.
Moscheles
Mozart
B. Romberg
Haydn
Portogallo
Polledro
Mozart
Beethoven
1822
An interesting episode this year was the connection which
this Society had with the formation of one of our greatest
schools of music. Thomas Forbes Walmisley called a meeting
of the Society to consider plans for the estabhshment of a
Royal Academy of Music, and to hear the report of a Committee
chosen by the Philharmonic Society to consider the matter ;
the report was signed by Sir Henry Bishop, J. F. Burro wes,
Henry Hill, senr., Carl Kramer, F. L. Latour, Charles Neate,
Vincent Novello, Cipriani Potter and T. F. Walmisley, and
the Committee recommended Plan B drawn up by the last-
named professor. This happened on April 13, but evidently
the foundation was diverted into the hands of noble amateurs,
because so soon afterwards as July 20, Lord Burghersh for-
warded to the Directors his Rules for the estabhshment of the
R.A.M., which had been agreed upon at a meeting of noblemen
and gentlemen, at the Thatched House Club, on July 5.
Cipriani Potter, one of the above Committee, gave the first
lesson in the Institution (to Mr. Kellow Pye), and several other
Members of the Philharmonic Society became professors
there.
That the " prodigy " idea is not a new one is proved by
the violinist, Samuel Daniels, recommending to the Society
a wonderful player of nine years of age !
54 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [I822
Mr. J. D. Loder was, owing to a serious breakdown of the
nervous system, unable to help the Society this year, having,
by doctor's orders, to stay at Exeter for his health.
At the 1st concert, Henry Field, called Field " of Bath "
to distinguish him (if the need existed) from his more dis-
tinguished namesake, " Russian " Field, played a Concerto
by Hummel, which was new to this country.
At the 2nd, there was nothing of importance.
At the 3rd concert, Jacques F. Mazas made his first ap-
pearance in this country, playing his own Barcarolle variee
for Violin. He was also leader at the 6th concert, when his
MS. Overture to " Corinne au Capitole " was given.
An interesting novelty was rendered at the same concert,
in the shape of a Concerto for Pianoforte, with Chorus, by
Steibelt. Its first performance on the Continent took place fully
twelve years after Beethoven's Choral Fantasia was produced,
but, with that great exception, it was new ground in musical
form. The Concerto was in E b, and the vocal part is described
as " with characteristic Bacchanalian Rondo and Chorus."
A MS. Overture in C minor by J. Woelii was also performed.
The 5th concert was rich in works performed for the first
time in this country, and introduced the first lady pianist to
the Society, Mrs. Lucy Anderson (nee Philpot). Her per-
formance of Hummel's B minor Concerto was the beginning
of a career as pianist which has but rarely been equalled by
any other lady player in Europe.
At the 4th concert, Kiesewetter played, but refused to
arrange terms with the Secretary until he had observed
whether the talent market was glutted or not !
Mme Caradori, possessed of a sweet but not very strong
voice, made her debut at the concert on April 15. As Miss
Stephens had to sing at the Ojjera, Sir George Smart recom-
mended her as a substitute. She was a general favourite,
modest and unassuming, and she pleased aU her audiences.
At the 5th, amongst the works new to England were an
Overture, "Don Mendoza," by A. Romberg ; a new Symphony
by Kalkbrenner; and the Hummel Concerto, played by Mrs.
Anderson. And yet another new Symphony b}^ Ries was
played at the 6th concert ; whilst at the 7th a MS. Symphony
by Bochsa was heard for the first time, which had been com-
posed for and played at the Amateur Concerts. Most courte-
ously the Directors of the Amateur Concerts placed the whole
of their interesting library at the disposal of the Philharmonic
Society.
The 8th concert, ending with the well-worn " Anacreon "
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Overture, concluded the first decade. Below will be found the
Programmes, followed by certain Tables of Statistics.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1822
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Q UARTETT, ' ' O voto tremendo ' ' and ' ' March ' ' ( Idomeneo ) Mozart
Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Terrail, Begrez and Sale.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Hximmcl
Mr. Henry Field.
(First performance in this country.)
Regit., " Ma qual niai " ; Duet, " Fugge crudel "
(Don Giovanni) ...... Mozart
Miss Goodall and Mk. Begrez.
Overture, " L'Hotellerie Portugaise "... Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 9) . . . . . . Haydn
Regit, ed Aria, " Ah, s' e colpa " . . . . Pacini
Mrs. Salmon.
Quartett for two VioUns, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Gu\'"Nemer and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Mi lasci " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . . Winter
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall and Mr. Begrez.
Overture, " Fidelio " ...... Beethoven
Leader, Mr. H. Smart, seni-. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 11
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Quartett, " Recordare " (Requiem) . . . Mozart
Mme Camporese ; Messrs. Terrail, Sapio and Nelson.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass . . . Corelli
Messrs. R. and W. Lindley and Dragonetti.
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. L. Sapio
Overture, " Don Carlos " ..... F. Ries
Act II
Symphony in D minor ...... Haydn
Aria, " Felice non sarei " (La Primavera Felice) . Pa'er
Mme Camporese.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Rode
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Guynemer, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Duet, " II tuo destino " (Mitridate) .... Nasolini
Mme Camporese and Mr. L. Sapio.
Overture, " Proserpina " . . . . , Winter
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. F. Ries.
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[1822
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 25
Act I
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
QuARTETT, " Placido e il mar " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Begrez and Sale.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E 1? (MS.) (with Bacchanalian
Rondo and Chorus) ...... Steibelt
Mr. Neate and Chorus.
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall and Mr. Begrez.
Overture in C minor (MS.) ..... Woelfl
I
Act II
Symphony (Letter A) ..... . Haydn
Air, " Non, je ne veux joas chanter " . . . Nicolo
Mrs. Salmon.
Barcarolle for Violin, with Variations ..." Mazas
Mr. Mazas.
Duet, " By thee with bliss " ; Chorus, " For ever
blessed " (Creation) ...... Haydn,
Mrs. Salmon, Mr. Sale and Chorus.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 15
Act I
Symphony in E |? . . . . . . . Spohr
Trio, " Che ascoltai " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Mme Caradori ; Messrs. Begrez and Bellamy.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C .
Mr. Cipriani Potter.
Regit, ed Aria, " Ali ! se perdo "
Mme Caradori.
Overture in D ...
Beethoven
Naumann
A. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 6) . . . . . . Mozart
Trio, " Se al volto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mme Caradori ; Messrs. Begrez and Bellamy.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Kjesewetter, H. Smart, senr.. Mountain and Brooks.
Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Madame Caradori.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cheruhini
Leader, Mr. H. Smart, senr. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 29
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Song, " Oft on a plat " (L' Allegro ed il Pensieroso) . Handel
Mr. Vaughan.
Concerto for Pianoforte in B minor .... Hummel
Mrs. Anderson.
(First performance in this country.)
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall and Signor Angrisani.
Overture, " Don Mendoza " . . . . .A. Romberg
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... Kalkbrenner
(First performance in this country.)
Air, " Come, thou favour'd of the Lord " (The Deluge) Bochsa
Mrs. Salmon.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Mazas, Guynemer, Mountain and Brooks.
Sextett, " Sola, sola " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall, Master Coles, Messrs. Vaughan,
Nelson and Angrisani.
Overture, " Zaira " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, SiPv George Smart.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 13
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Duet, " Ah, perdona " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mme Camporese and Mr. Sapio.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mayseder
Mr. Kiesewetter.
Aria, " Sento mancarmi " . . . . . Mozart
Mme Ronzi De Begnis.
Overture (MS.), " Corinne au Capitole " . . . Mazas
(First performance in England.)
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... F. Ries
(First time of performance.)
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Madame Camporese,
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . Beethoven
Messrs. Kiesewetter, Mountain, Crouch, Dragonetti,
Willman, Puzzi and Mackintosh.
Duet, " In questo lieto istante " (La Vestale) . . Pucitta
Mme Ronzi De Begnis and Mr. Sapio.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mazas. Conductor, Mr. F. Ries.
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[1822
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 27
Act I
Symphony in Bt? (No. 4, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
Trio, " Qual silenzio " . . . . . . Attwood
Messrs. Begrez, Vaughan and Kellner.
Sextett for Pianoforte and Strings .... F. Ries
Messrs. F. Ries, J. D. Loder, Watts, Daniels, R. Lindley
and Dragonetti.
Regit, e Duetto, " Per pieta " (La Ginevra in Scozia) J. S. Mayer
Miss Goodall and Mr. Kellner.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... Bochsa
Air, " Non piu di fiori " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mme Camporese.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . Spohr and May seder
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Guynemer and R. Lindley.
Quintett, " Perche mentir " (II Flauto Magico) . Mozart
Mme Camporese, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Begrez, Vaughan
and Kellner.
Overture, " Cosi fan tutte " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Condvictor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 10
Act I
Symphony in E [? .
Air, " Now Heaven in fullest glory shone " (The
Creation) ........
Mr. Zuchelli.
Concerto for Pianoforte (MS.) .....
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
(First performance in this country.)
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) ....
Mme. Caradori and Mr. Zuchelli.
Overture in D
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Scena, " Ogetto amabile "
Miss Honoria Ashe.
(First performance in London.)
Concerto for Violin ......
Mr. Kiesewetter.
Recit., " E Susanna " ; Aria, " Dove sono " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) .......
Madame Caradori.
Overture, " Anacreon " .
Mozart
Haydn
Moscheles
Paer
B. Romberg
Beethoven
Rossini
Maurer
Mozart
Cherubini
Leader, Mb. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
1822]
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1813-1822
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A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers
and their various forms of Composition diu'ing the First Decade of the
Society's existence.
The (?) denotes the impossibility of gaining accurate information.
Nationality.
Com-
Sym-
Over-
Con-
Chamber
Miscel-
Vocal.
Total of Com-
posers.
plionies.
tures.
certos.
Music.
laneous.
positions.
Austria .
6
(?)44
18
(?)21
(?)34
(?)130
(?)247
British
Empire .
11
5
8
3
11
—
56
83
France
10
3
4
11
6
2
13
39
German .
Emj^ire .
20
22
41
38
36
27
146
310
Hungary
and
Bohemia
3
1
1
14
6
4
4
30
Italy
33
7
21
6
6
3
205
248
Portugal .
1
—
—
—
—
—
2
2
Spain
2
.
—
1
4
5
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo Players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices, and
the Conductors duiing the First Decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
strings.
Wood-
wind.
Brass.
Organ,
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
Africa
Austria .
Belgium .
British
Empire .
France
German
Empire .
Hungary
and
Bohemia
Italy
Poland .
Spain
1
1
17
2
8
1
1
2
(one
being
Guitar;
1
1
1
35
6
G
6
1
11
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
21
4 being
boys
2
1
9
1
11
3
1
7
L. P
L.4;P.9;
C. 1
L. 2
L. 2;P.3;
C. 1
P. 1
L.3;P.l
L. 1
^ P = "At the Pianoforte," i.e. prior to the establishment of a
Conductor, and L — Leader, whilst C is Conductor.
The Index (at the end of this Volume) will indicate the first and last
appearances of artists, and the first and last performances of works,
also the number of each during these one hundred years.
[1823
THE SECOND DECADE
1823-1832
1823
THE second decade opened under the immediate
patronage of King George IV, who, as Prince
Regent, became Patron in 1813. The terms used
for each part of the concert Programmes are still
Act I and II, and the leader's name is still printed,
although Mr. H. R. Bishop wrote this year objecting to the
confusion of leader and conductor, and maintaining that a
conductor should be, in all matters, supreme.
The supremacy of Mozart in the vocal section, although still
upheld (this season, with fifteen items), was gradually being
challenged by the brilliance of Rossini and his appeal to the
vanity of the prima donna.
It became quite usual to find six or seven Symphonies by
Beethoven each year, four or five by Haydn and three or four
by Mozart. Cherubini up to the present time supphed the
majority of the Overtures, but now his place was taken by
Weber, who, during most of this second decade, was distinctly
the favourite.
At the 4th concert, Mr. Neate introduced a Fantasia for
pianoforte and orchestra by Karl Czerny, the weU-known
teacher and a most prolific composer, and at the 5th, a new
purchase, made through Ferdinand Ries, of a MS. Overture
in C by Beethoven, was heard for the first time. On the title
page is written, in his own handwriting, " Written for the
opening of the Josephstadter Theatre, at the end of September,
1822, by Ludwig van Beethoven, and performed on October 3,
1822." The Society received it on January 24, 1823. At the
same concert a new Symphony (MS.) by Clementi was given,
and Herr Friedrich Grund played a VioHn Concerto by Soplu",
making his first appearance in this country.
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At the 6th concert, the MS. Overture by Cherubini, composed
for the Society, was repeated, whilst at the 8th, a Trio by
Corelli for two 'cellos and a double-bass introduced a son of
Robert Lindley just come of age, WiUiam Lindley, who played
in this popular work with his father and Dragonetti ; it
became such a favourite at these concerts that it was repeated
eleven times. The great Finale to Act I of Don Giovanni was
given, with a chorus in addition to the seven soloists. There
were no new singers of any note, who appeared during this
season.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1823
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Tbio, " Quello di Tito e il volto " (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart
Mns. Salmon ; Messes. Sapio and Kellneb.
QuABTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messks. Mobi, Watt, H. Smart, senr., and R. Lindley.
Song, " In native worth " (The Creation) . . . Haydn
Mb. Sapio.
OvEBTUBE, " Lodoiska " . . . • . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony, " The Military " (No. 12)
Scena, " Deh, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo)
Mrs. Salmon.
Concerto for Horn .....
Mr. Puzzi.
Duet, " In questo lieto istante "
Mrs. Salmon and Mb. Sapio.
Ovebtube, " Le Nozze di Figaro " .
Leader, Mb. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. J. B
Haydn
Cimarosa
Belloli
Pucitta
Mozart
Cbamer.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 3
Act I
Symphony in G ...... . Haydn
Tbio, " Mi lasci " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . . Winter
Mme Ronzi De Begnis, Miss Goodall and Mb. Begeez.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Eb . . • • Mozart
Mb. Cipbiani Potteb.
Abia, " Sento mancarmi 1' anima " . . . . Mozart
Mme Ronzi De Begnis.
Ovebtube, " Tamerlane " Winter
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Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Trio, " Cosa sento " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mme Ronzi De Begnis ; Messrs. Begrez and Kellneb,
Sonata for 'Cello and Double-Bass (No. 9) . . Corelli
Mr. R. Lindley and Mr. Dragonetti.
QuARTETT, " Cielo il mio labbro " (Bianca e Faliero) . Rossini
Madame Ronzi De Begnis, Miss Goodall, Messrs, Begrez
and Kellner.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 17
Act I
Symphony in E t? . . . . . . . Mozart
Duet, " Come ti place " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mmes Camporese and Caradori.
Sextett, Violoncello obbligato ..... B. Romberg
Mr. R. Lindley.
Quartett, " Non ti fidar " (Don Giovanni) . . Mozart
Mmes Camporesi and Caradori ; Messrs. Sapio and De Begnis.
Overture, " Coriolanus " ..... Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in E t? . . . . . . . F. Ries
Aria, " Palpita " (La Donna del Lago) . . . Rossini
Mme Camporese.
Concerto for "Violin ...... Vaccari
Mr. N. Vaccari.
Trio, " Mandina amabile " (La Villanella rapita) . Mozart
Mbie Caradori ; Messrs. Sapio and De Begnis.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Henry Smart, senr. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 7
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Quintett, " Sento ho Dio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mme Ronzi De Begnis, Miss M. Tree ; Messrs. Begrez,
Placci and De Begnis.
Fantasia for Pianoforte and Orchestra . . . Karl Czerny
Mr. Neate.
ScENA, " Dove sono " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Miss M. Tree.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
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Act II
Symphony in Eb (No. 10, " Grand ") . . . Haydn
Aria, " Batti, batti " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mme Ronzi De Begnis.
'Cello obbligato, Mb. R. Lindley.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . May seder
Messrs. Spagnoletti, W. Griesbach, Daniels and R. Lindley,
QuiNTETT, " Oh ! guardate che accidente " (II Turco in
Italia) ........ Rossini
Mme Ronzi De Begnis, Miss M. Tree ; Messrs. Begbez,
Placci and De Begnis.
Overture, " Egmont " Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 21
Act I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Sextett, " Alia bella despinetta " (Cosi fan tutte) . Mozart
Mmes Salmon and Caradori, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Sapio,
Fantasia for Flute .
Placci and De Begnis.
Mr. Charles Nicholson.
Nicholson
Guglielmi
Scena, " Gran' Dio " (Romeo e Giulietta) .
Mme Caradori.
Overture^ in C (MS.), for the opening of the Josephstddter
Theatre (1822) Beethoven
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony (MS.) ....... dementi
(First time of performance.)
Romance, " Non, jo ne veux pas chanter " . . Nicolo
Mrs. Salmon.
Concerto for Violin ...... Spohr
Mr. Grund.
QuARTETT, " Mi manca la voce " (Mose in Egitto) . Rossini
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Sapio and Placci.
Harp obbligato, Mr. Challoner.
Overture in D . . . . . . .A. Roviberg
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mb. Clementi.
^ Afterwards known as " Die Weihe des Hauses " (Op. 12-i).
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[1823
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 5
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Abia, " Una voce al cor mi parla " (Sargino) . . Pair
Miss Goodall.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... KalJcbrenner
Mr. Kalkbrenner.
ScENA, " Berenice, ove sei ? " (Lucio Vero) . . Jomelli
Mme Campobese.
Overture (MS.) ....... Chervbini
(Composed for this Society.)
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 11), " The Clock "... Haydii
Duet, " Ah, se puoi cosi lasciarmi " (Mose in Egitto) . Rossini
Mme Campobese and Mb. Sapio.
QuABTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messbs. Mobi, Watts, W. Gbiesbach and R. Lindley.
Sextett, " Eccovi il Medico " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mme Campobese, Misses Cabew and Goodall ; Messrs. Sapio,
Kellneb and De Begnis.
OvEBTUBE, " Die Zauberflote " .... Mozart
Leader, Mb. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Sib George Smart.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 19
Act I
Symphony in B b (No. 4) . . . . . . Beethoven
Abia, " Madamina " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Signor De Begnis.
QuiNTETT for two Viohns, two Violas and 'Cello . . A. Romberg
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Mountain, W. Gbiesbach
and R. Lindley.
QuiNTETT, " Quanto a quest' alma " (La Donna del
Lago) ........ Rossini
OvEBTUBE, " Alruna " . . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony (No. 6) . . . . . . . Mozart
Abia, " Una voce poco f^ " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mme Ronzi De Begnis.
Fantasia for Clarinet ...... Baermann
Mb. Willman.
Sextett, " Sola, sola " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mmes De Begnis and Cabadobi, Miss Cabew ; Messrs. Cubioni,
De Begnis and Sale.
Overtube, " Zaira " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mb. Mobi. Conductor, Mb. J. B. Cbamer.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 2
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Scendi nel piccol' legno " (La Donna del Lago) Rossini
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Begrez.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Spohr
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Canon, " Perfida Clori " . . . . . . Chcrvhini
Mmes Camporese and Salmon, and Mr. Begrez.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Mme Camporese.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass . . . Corelli
Messrs. R. and W. Lindley and Dragonetti.
Regit, ed Aria, " Di tanti palpiti " (Tancredi) . . Rossini
Mme Ronzi De Begnis.
Finale to Act I, *' Don Giovanni " .... Mozart
Mmes Salmon, De Begnis and Camporese ; Messrs. Placci,
Begrez, Kellner, De Begnis and Chorus,
Leader, Mr. Henry Smart, senr. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
1824
At the 2nd concert (on March 8), Beethoven's Pianoforte
Concerto in C minor was played, for the first time in this
country, by Cipriani Potter, who was at this time a Professor
of the Pianoforte at the Royal Academy of Music, and, at the
close of this decade, was to succeed Dr. Crotch as Principal of
that Institution.
A MS. Overture by dementi had a first hearing at the 3rd
concert, and a Pianoforte Concerto by Kalkbrenner at the 8th.
Amongst the performers who made first appearances at
these concerts, we find Mesdames Pasta and Vestris at the 5th,
and Signor Manuel di Popolo-Vicenti Garcia at the 2nd and
subsequent concerts. The latter was the father of the cen-
tenarian inventor of the laryngoscope, and father and son
conducted vocal studies on a true scientific basis, resulting in
the formation of the very best modern school of voice-pro-
duction. Mme Vestris was an actress-manageress of several
theatres, and was famed for the charming style of both her
acting and her singing. She was of Enghsh birth and a grand-
daughter of the famous engraver, Bartolozzi. After her first
husband's death, she married Charles Mathews, the younger
actor of that well-known name.
66 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1824
Mme Pasta's first visit to London in 1817 was somewhat
of a failure, her voice unmanageable and uneven, but when,
after further study, she returned to England in this year j
(1824), she made an immense success at the Opera, and her i
first appearance at these concerts was equally distinguished, i
Baldassare Centroni, a distinguished oboist, made his debut
at the 3rd concert, performing one of his own Fantasias for the
Oboe, and at the 6th concert, Mme Marie Szymanowska,
a Polish pianist, played a Hummel Concerto. Although the
great Goethe was so far gone over her beauty as to set her
playing above that of Hummel, Mendelssohn, during his visit
to the poet at Weimar in 1821, wrote his opinion as follows :
" those who say that, think more of her pretty face than her
un-pretty playing." She died in St. Petersburg in 1831, of
cholera.
The Overture to Weber's " Der Freischiitz " at the 1st
concert, was the first work by this great composer ever played
at the Philharmonic.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1824
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Act I
Symphony in E b (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
OcTETT, " Misericordias Domini " . . . . Mozart
Mme Carabori, Miss Carew ; Messrs. Terrail, Evans,
Vaughan, Elliott, Nelson and Welsh.
Concert ANTE for two 'Cellos . . . . . R. Lindley
Messrs. R. and W. Lindley.
Duet, " Ti veggo " (II Ratio di Proserpina) . . Winter
Mme Caradori and Miss Carew.
Overture, 1 " Der Freischiitz " .... Weber
Act II
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Haydn-
Regit., " In quali eccessi " ; Aria, " Mitradi " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mme Caradori.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mayseder
Mr. Kiesewetter.
Trio, " The flocks shall leave the mountains " (Acis and
Galatea) ........ Handel
Mme Caradori ; Messrs. Vaughan and Welsh.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " .... Mozart
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
^ " Der Freischiitz, or the seventh bullet," was first produced in
London by Wm. Hawes, at the English Opera House, on July 23, 1824.
Shocking to relate, several English ballads were inserted into the
performance !
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67
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 8
Act I
Symphony in G minor ......
Aria, " Madamina " (Don Giovanni) ....
Mr. De Begnis.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor ....
Mr. C. Potter.
(First performance in this country.)
Duet, " Amor ! possente noin6 ! " (Armida)
Mozart
Mozart
Beethoven
Rossini
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Manuel Di Popolo-Vicenti Garcia.
Overture, " Les Deux Jom'nees " . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in B b (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Regit, and Song, " From mighty Kings " (Judas
Maccabseus) ....... Handel
Mrs. Salmon.
QuARTETT for two VioHns, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Trio and Quartett, " Quanto a qviest' Alma " (La
Donna del Lago) ...... Rossini
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Garcia and De Begnis.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 22
Act I
Symphony in B 1? (No. 4, " Grand ") . . . Haydn
Duet, " Ali ! guarda Sorella " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mme Caradori and Miss Carew.
Quintett for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon Reicha
Messrs. Nicholson, Centroni, Willman, Puzzi and Mackintosh.
Prayer, " Dal' tuo stellato soglio " (Mose in Egitto) Rossini
Mme Caradori, Misses Stephens and Carew ; Messrs, Begrez,
HORNCASTLE, PHILLIPS and De BeGNIS.
Harp obbligato, Mr. G. Holst.
Overture (MS.) ....... dementi
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ...
Song, " Heart, the seat of soft delight " (Acis and
Galatea) ........
Miss Stephens.
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello
Messrs. Escudero, Watts, R. Ashley, Daniels and R.
Sextett, " Sola, sola " (Don Giovanni)
Miss Stephens, Mme Caradori, Miss Cabew ; Messrs.
Phillips and De Begnis,
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " .
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mk. Clementi.
Beethoven
Handel
Beethoven
Lindley.
Mozart
Begrez,
Mozart
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[1824
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 5
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Spohr
QuARTETT, " Cielo il mio labbro " (Bianca e Faliero) . Rossini
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Garcia and Placci.
Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and 'Cello . . . Mayseder
Messrs. C. Neate, Mori and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Ah, perfida ! "
SiGNOR Garcia.
Overture, " Faniska "
Beethoven
Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in E [7 . . . . . . . Mozart
Recit. and Air, " If guiltless blood " (Susanna) . Handel
Mrs. Salmon.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello, in D minor Mozart
Messrs. F. Cramer, W. Griesbach, R. Ashley and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Se al vol to " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mrs. Salmon, Miss Goodall and Mr. De Begnis.
Overture, " Fidelio "...... Beethoven
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 26
Act I
Symphony (No. 3), " The Surprise " .
Aria, " Mentre ti lascio "
Fantasia for Oboe .
Scena, " Sommo Ciel "
Overture, " Tamerlane
Mr. De Begnis.
Mr. Centroni.
Madame Pasta.
Haydn
Mozart
Centroni
Zingarelli
Winter
Act II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
QuARTETT, " Don Basilio " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mme Vestris ; Messrs. Begrez, Henry Phillips and
De Begnis.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Oury, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Cruda Sorte " (Ricciardo e Zoraide) . . Rossini
Mmes Pasta and Vestris, and Mr. Begrez.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, Mr. Potter.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 10
Act I
Symphony in A . . . . . . . Haydn
QuiNTETT, " Sento ho Dio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mme Ronzi De Begnis, Miss Stephens ; Messrs. Garcia,
De Begnis and H. Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Hummel
Mme Szymano-wska.
Duet, " Ricciardo ! che veggo " (Ricciardo e Zoraide) Rossini
Mme De Begnis and Me. Garcia.
Overture (MS.) ....... Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Duet, " Qual' anelante eervo " . . . . Marcello
Miss Stephens and Mr, Garcia.
Qltartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Kiesewetter, Oury, Lyon and R. Lindley.
QuARTETT, " Mi manca la voce " (Mos6 in Egitto) . Rossini
Mmes De Begnis and Marinoni ; Messrs. Gabcia and
H. Phillips.
Harp obbligato, Mr. G. Holst.
Overture, " Faust " . . . . . . Spohr
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 24
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Quartett, " Andro ramingo " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mmes De Begnis and Salmon ; Miss Goodall and Mr. Vaughan.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Sento niancarmi 1' aninia " . . . . Crescentini
Madame Ronzi De Begnis.
Overture in D . . . . . . . B. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Trio, " Benedictus " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Mme De Begnis ; Messrs. Vaughan and Welsh.
Concerto for Flute ...... Quillou
Mr. Guillou.
Duet, " As steals the morn " (II Moderate) . . Handel
Mrs. Salmon and Mr. Vaughan.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 7
Act I
Symphony in E [7 . . . . . . . Spohr
Trio, " Qual Silenzio " . . . . . . Attwood
Messrs. Welsh, Horncastle and De Begnis.
Concerto for Pianoforte (MS.) .... Kalkhrenner
Mr. Kalkbrenner.
(First performance in England.)
Duet, " Se tu in' ami " (Aureliano in Palmira) . . Rossini
Mme De Begnis and Miss Paton.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Io di tutto " Mosca
Mme and Mr, De Begnis.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Spohr
Messrs, Spagnoletti, Watts, Mountain and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Tu che accendi " (Tancredi) .... Rossini
Miss Paton.
Overture, " Jeune Henri " . . . . . Mehul
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
1825
This year is a memorable one in the histoiy of the Society,
for at the 3rd concert, on Marcli 21, was performed, for the
first time in England, Beethoven's Choral Symphon}', the
immortal No. 9. It was described in the Programme as a
" New Grand Characteristic Sinfonia (MS.) with Vocal Finale,
the principal parts of which to be sung by Mme Caradori,
Miss Goodall, Mr. Vaughan and Mr. PhiUips ; (composed
expressly for this Society)." At a Directors' Meeting on
November 10, 1822, it was resolved to offer Beethoven fifty
pounds for a MS. Symphony, to be deUvered in the following
March, all rights reverting to the composer after eighteen
months from the date of receiving the work. The money was
sent at once, but the Symphony did not come until long after
the time agreed upon, and not until it had already been played
at the Karnthnerthor Theatre in Vienna, at a concert for
Beethoven's benefit at which he made his last public appear-
ance. Before the Society could use the work, it was published
in Vienna and dedicated (on the printed Score) to Friedrich
Wilhelm III, King of Prussia. On the title page of the MS.
Score which the great composer sent to the Society, he has
written, "Geschrieben fiir die PhiDiarmonische Gesellschaft in
London."
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Sir George Smart, who conducted the first English per-
formance, wrote, a week before that occasion, that he thought
he could grasp the work, but advised a postponement, in the
hope that Beethoven himself might be induced to come and
conduct it.
One can imagine how little this monumental masterpiece
could really be " grasped " at first hearing, whether by the
conductor, the orchestra or the vocalists.
The performance was, naturally, not over successful ; a
work so unusual, not only in design but detail, and cram
full of difficulties, would be only partially comprehended by
either performers or audience. As an example, the great
double-bass-player, Dragonetti, wrote that had he seen
Beethoven's No. 9 before fixing his fees, he would have
charged double ! The " Harmonicon " gave the following
criticism of the new work : "In the present Symphony we
discover no diminution of Beethoven's creative talent ; it
exhibits many perfectly new traits, and in its teclinical forma-
tion shows amazing ingenuity and unabated vigour of mmd.
But, with all the merits that it unquestionably possesses,
it is at least twice as long as it should be ; it repeats itself,
and the subjects, in consequence, become weak by reiteration.
The last movement, a chorus, is heterogeneous ; and though
there is much vocal beauty in parts of it, yet it does not, and
no habit will ever make it, mix up with the first three move-
ments. This Chorus is a Hymn to Joy, commencing with a
Recitative and reheved by many soli passages. What relation
it bears to the Symphony we could not make out ; and here,
as well as in other parts, the want of intelligible design is too
apparent."
But some years later Spohr confessed in his Autobiography :
" I could never prevail upon myself to like the latest works of
Beethoven. Indeed, the much-admired Ninth Symphony I
am compelled to place in this category. The first three move-
ments of this work, in spite of occasional flashes of genius, I
consider much inferior to those in the eight preceding Sym-
phonies, while the fourth movement seems to me so monstrous,
so devoid of taste, so trivial in the setting of Schiller's ode,
that I have never been able to understand how a genius like
Beethoven's could ever faU so low. Were there no others, this
instance is sufficient to confirm the correctness of the opinion
I had already formed in Vienna, that Beethoven was wanting
in aesthetic culture and in the sense of the beautiful." Poor,
unfortunate Spohr !
The conductor, Sir George Smart, visiting Dresden to
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arrange about the production at Covent Garden of Weber's
" Oberon," extended his travels as far as Vienna so as to
consult Beethoven himself as to the proper tempi and other
information. In any case, the poor masterpiece was allowed
to remain on the shelf for twelve years ! In 1837, it was
revived under better conditions. In Leipzig, it was first heard
in 1826, when it was played from the band-parts alone, the
conductor never having seen the Score !
J. B. Cramer was asked to conduct a concert this year, but
replied that his eyesight was too bad for a " Conductor," but
that his hearing was excellent as one of the " Audience."
Three new Overtures were introduced, one being the
" Euryanthe " of Weber. Beethoven's Concerto for Piano-
forte in G was heard for the first time, being played by Cipriani
Potter, to whom fell the distinction of introducing several great
pianoforte works to English audiences. A String Quartett by
Mayseder was given twice, hy particular desire. Whereas only
five vocal numbers by Mozart were sung, there were eleven
by Rossini !
Gustave Vogt, an eminent oboist, made his first appearance.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1825
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Act I
Symphony in B t> (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Trio, " Ah ! taci ingiusto core " (Don Giovanni) . Mozart
Mme Ronzi De Begnis ; Messrs. Sapid and De Begnis.
QuiNTETT for two VioHns, two Violas and 'Cello . Mozart
Messrs. F. Cramer, Oury, Moralt, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Scena, " Deh, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Mme De Begnis.
Overture. " Euryanthe " . . . . C. M. von Weber
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 11), " The Clock "... Haydn
Scena, " In native worth " (The Creation) . . Haydn
Mr. Sapio.
Pot-pourri for Violin .... S])o?ir and Mayseder
Mr. Mori.
Duet, " Far calzette " . . . . . . Mosca
Mme and Mr. De Begnis.
Overture in D . . . . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 7
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Song, " Haste, nor lose the favouring hour " (Der
Freischiitz) ....... Weber
Mb. H. Phillips.
Concerto for Oboe ...... Vogt
Mr. Gustave Vogt.
Trio, " The flocks shall leave the mountains " (Acis) . Handel
Miss Stephens ; Messrs. Sapio and Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Cipriani Potter.
(First time of performance in England.)
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Sapio.
Introd. and Variations for Horn .... Schuncke
Mr. Schuncke.^
ScENA, " Softly sighs " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Miss Stephens.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 21
Act I
Symphony in E t> (Letter T) . . . . . Haydn
Trio, " Tutte le mie speranze " (Davide Penitente) . Mozart
Mme Caradori, Miss Goodall and Mr. Vaughan.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Oury, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Song, " Why does the God of Israel sleep ? " (Samson) Handel
Mr. Vaughan.
QuiNTETT for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon Reicha
Messrs. Nicholson, Vogt, Willman, Platt and Mackintosh.
Regit, and Aria, " Per jjieta " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mme Caradori.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony (MS.) with Vocal Finale, " Choral Symphony " Beethoven
Mme Caradori, Miss Goodall ; Messrs. Vaughan, Phillips
and Chorus.
(First performance ; composed expressly for this Society.)
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir G. Smart.
^ This is announced as his first appearance, but both Christof and
Gotthilf Schuncke were engaged in 1814.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 11
Act I
Symphony in E b Mozart
Regit., " Deeper and deeper still " ; Air, " Waft her,
angels " (Jephtha) ...... Handel
Mr. Sapio.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... TFefter
Mr. Neate.
(First performance in this country.)
Aria, " Gratias agimus Tibi " Guglielmi
Miss Stephens.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Overture, " Olimpia " . . . . . . Spontini
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony in F, " Pastoral " (No. 6) ... Beethoven
Aria, " Largo al factotum " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mr. Remorini.
Concerto for Violin .... Mayseder and B. Romberg
Mb. Kiesewetter.
Duet, " Ah se de' mali miei " (Tancredi) . . . Rossini
Miss Stephens and Mr. Sapio.
Overture, "Anacreon" ...... Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. II. R. Bishop.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 25.
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5, " Grand ") . . . Haydn
ScENA, " Tu eonsoli " . . . . . . Garcia
Mr. Manuel Di Popolo-Vicenti Garcia.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Al piu dolce, e caro oggetto " (L' Inganno
Felice) ........ Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Overture . . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) Beethoven
Aria, " Agitato di smania funesta " (I Fuorosciti) . Paer
Mr. De Begnis.
Fantasia for Violoncello B. Romberg
Mr. R. Lindley.
Trio, " Quel sembiante, e quello sguardo " (L' Inganno
Felice) ........ Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan ; Messrs. Garcia and De Begnis.
Overture, " Zaira " Winter
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Clementi.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 9
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . ... Mozart
Duet, " All' idea di quel metallo " (II Barbiere di
Seviglia) ........ Rossini
Messks. Curioni and Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Moscheles
Mr. Peile.
Aria, " Di piacer " (La Gazza Ladra) . . . Rossini
Miss Paton.
Overture, " L' Alcade de la Vega " . . . Onslow
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony in E [? (No. 8) . . , . . Haydn
Aria, " Madamina " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mb. De Begnis.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . Beethoven
Messrs, J. D. Loder, Mobalt, R. Lindley, Anfossi,
WiLLMAN, Schuncke and Mackintosh.
Duet, " Ricciardo che veggo " (Ricciardo e Zoraide) . Rossini
Miss Paton and Mr. Curioni.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 23
Act I
Symphony in E I7, " Eroica " (No. 3)
Abia, " Dammi mi segnale "
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Fantasia for Harp ......
Mb. Theodore Lababre.^
Aria, " Ave Maria " .....
Madame Pasta,
Corno Inglose obbligato, Mr. Vogt.
Overture, " Lodoiska " .
Beethoven
Mosca
Laharre^
Cherubini
Cheruhini
Act II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 9) ..... Haydn
Aria, " Tu che accendi " (Tancredi) .... Rossini
Mme Pasta.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . May seder
Messrs. Kiesewetter, Oury, Moralt and R. Lindley.
(Repeated by particular desire.)
Duet, " Dunque io son " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mme Caradori-Allan and Mr. Phillips.
Ovebtube, " Egmont " . . , , . . Beethoven
Leader, Mb, Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mb. Cipbiani Potteb.
^ Also printed La Barre.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 6
Act I
Sybiphont in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
QuAETETT, " Cielo il mio iabbro " (Bianca e Falliero) Rossini
Mmes Cabadori- Allan and Garcia ; Messrs. Garcia and
De Begnis.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Moscheles
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Aria, " Gran' Dio " . . . . . . Guglielmi
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " JuiDiter " . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Alma invitta " (Bianca e Faliero) . . . Rossini
Madame Garcia.
Concertante for Flute, Oboe, Horn and Bassoon . Tulou
Messrs. Nicholson, Vogt, Platt and Mackintosh.
Aria, " Suoni la troniba " . . . . . Garcia
Mr. Garcia.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
1826
Weber came to London this year, and liis advent was
naturally a great event in the history of the Philharmonic
Society. He was the conductor of the 3rd concert on April 3.
The special purpose of his visit was to produce his Opera
" Oberon " at Co vent Garden Theatre, then used as an " Eng-
lish Opera-house." While preparing this work, he was invited
by the Directors of the Philharmonic Society to conduct one
of the concerts, and this he did on April 3, that being his first
public appearance in London. The concert-room was crowded
to the doors with a brilliant assembly of people not only
distinguished in music, but well known in art and literature.
Weber had a grand reception, and showed, by expressive
gestures, how pleased and gratified he was. He had a clear
and graceful mode of conducting. The Programme included
four of his compositions : Mr. Sapio sang the big Scena for
tenor from " Der Freischiitz " ; the Overture to that Opera
was played, and the Overture to " Euryanthe," while Mme
Caradori- Allan sang his Italian Scena, "La Dolce Speranza."
When Weber arrived in this country, he was far gone in the
fatal lung disease which had invaded the latter part of his
short life, and which was probably aggravated by our severe
climatic conditions. During the night of June 4, he died in
Sir George Smart's house in Great Portland Street (where
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Nelson's Hotel now stands). His career was cut short at the
early age of forty, and in the full vigour of his mental facul-
ties ; but the post-mortem examination of the doctors proved
that his could only have been a short life, under the best of
conditions. At the 8th concert, about a week after his death,
Handel's Dead March in " Saul " was played (as the Pro-
gramme announced) "as a tribute to departed genius," and
on June 21, he was buried in the vaults beneath the Roman
Catholic Chapel at Moorfields. Sir George Smart was chief
mourner, and some two thousand persons were present,
whilst Mozart's Requiem Mass was performed by a large choir
and orchestra. His coffin was removed to Dresden in 1844.
The new work at the 1st concert was an Introduction and
Variations for Violin and Orchestra by Mayseder, played by
Kiesewetter.
At the 5th concert, the flautist, Mr. Anton Bernard Fiir-
stenau, introduced himself with a Flute Concerto of his own
composition, and a still more interesting first appearance was
that of the viohnist, Charles Auguste de Beriot, who, at the
same concert, played a Concerto (of the mixed-authorship
sort) b}" Rode and himself.
Next year we shall find that the musical world, mourning
the loss of Weber, is to sustain a far greater bereavement.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1826
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . . . .A. Romberg
QuARTETT, " Dite almen " (La Villanella rajDita) . Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan ; Messrs. Ctjrioni, De Begnis and
H. Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Mozart
Mr. J. B. Cramer.
Aria, " Va lusingando " . . . . . . Rossini
Mr. Curioni.
Overture, " Faust " . . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Sento mancarmi 1' anima " . . . . J. S. Mayer
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Introd. and Variations for Violin . . . .J. Mayseder
Mr. Kjesewetter.
(First time in England.)
Duet, " Far calzette " . . . . . . Mosca
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. De Begistis.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 13
Act I
Symphony (No. 11), " Clock," in D .... Haydn
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mb. L. Sapio.
CoNCEKTANTE for Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . . CrusseU
Messbs. Willman, Platt and Mebcke.
Duet, " Ti veggo " (11 Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Miss Goodall and Mme Cobnega.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in B ^ (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Trig, " O dolce e caro istante " .... Cimarosa
Miss Goodall, Mme Cobnega and Mb. Sapid.
Aria, " Una voce poco fa " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mme Cobnega.
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mb. H. R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 3
Act I
Symphony in E [7 . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Duet, " Graceful Consort " (The Creation) . . Haydn
Mme Cabadobi- Allan and Mr. Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte . . . . . (t) L. Schuncke
Mr. Ludwio Schuncke.
Scena, " Thro' the Forests " (Der Freischiitz) . . Weber
Mr. L. Sapio.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
Scena, " La dolce speranza " . . . . , Weber
Mme Caradobi- Allan.
Quabtett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mobi, Oury, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Ah taci, ingiusto core " (Don Giovanni) . . Mozart
Mme Caradobi- Allan ; Messbs. Sapio and Phillips.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, Mr. C. M. von Weber.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 17
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ...
Aria, " Ecco pietosa " .
Mme Vigo.
CoNCEBTANTE for two Violoncellos . . . ,
Messrs. R. and W. B. Lindley.
Duet, " O gracious Heaven ! " (The Mount of Olives) .
Mme Cabadori- Allan and Mr. Begrez.
Overture, " Jessonda " .
Beethoven
Rossini
R. Lindley
Beethoven
Spohr
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Clarinet obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Spohr
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Oury, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mmes Caradori-Allan and Vigo, and Mr. Begrez.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 1
Act I
Symphony in E I? (Letter T) . . . . . Haydn
Quartett, " Stupefatto " . . . . . Weigl^
Mme Pasta ; Messrs. Curioni, Phillips and De Begnis.
Concerto for Flute ...... Fiirstenau
Mr. a. B. Furstenau.
Trio, " O nume benefico " (La Gazza Ladra) . . Rossini
Mme Pasta ; Messrs. Phillips and De Begnis.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Tranquillo io son " ; Aria, " Ombra adorata "
(Romeo e Giuletta) ...... Zingarelli
Mme Pasta.
Rode and De Beriot
Mozart
Concerto for Violin ....
Mr. C. a. De Beriot.
Duet, " O Statua gentilissima " (Don Giovanni)
Messrs. Curioni and De Begnis.
Overture in D . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
* Spelt " Wiegl " ; without title to the Vocal Quartett.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 15
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Song, " In native worth " (The Creation) . . . Haydn
Mr. L. Sapio.
Concerto for Harp (MS.) ..... Dizi
Mr. F. J. Dizi.
Duet, " Ainor ! possente nome " (Armida) . . Rossini
Miss M. A. Paton and Mr. Sapio.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " ^ . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in E t> . . . . . . . Mozart
Recit., " Le notte fuggi " ; Air, " Si lo sento " (Faust) Spohr
Miss M. A. Paton.
QuARTETT for two Viohns, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Bellon, Oury, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " My soul with rage " (Mount of Olives) . . Beethoven
Miss Paton ; Messrs. Sapio and Phillips.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubim
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 29
Act I
Symphony (MS.) ...... Cipriani Potter
(First performance.)
Duet, " Sei gia Sposa " (La Donna del Lago) . . Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. A. Curioni.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Moscheles
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Trio, " Mandina amabile " (La Villanella rapita) . Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan ; Messrs. Curioni and Pellegrini.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Scena, " Deh, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . Beethoven
Messrs. Kjesewetter, Oury, Moralt, R. Ashley and
R. Lindley.
Duet, " Son io desto " (Nina) ..... Paesiello
Messrs. Curioni and Pellegrini.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
^ " Der Beherrscher der Geister."
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 12
Act I
Dead March in " Saul " ...... Handel
(As a tribute to Departed Genius.^)
Symphony in G . . . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Lascia amor " (Orlando) .... Handel
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Concerto for Flute ...... Nicholson
Mr. Charles Nicholson.
Aria, " All ! che non serve " . . . {Manfroggi) Manfroce
Mme Canzi.
Violin obbligato, Mr. Kiesewetter.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in C, " Jupiter " . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Frenar vorrei " . . . . . . Cimarosa
Miss Bacon.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . Beethoven
Messrs. De Beriot, Oury, Moralt, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Cosa sento " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mme Canzi ; Messrs. Curioni and Phillips.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetter. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
1827
In this year, the Directors were informed by Moscheles
that the immortal Beethoven was ill and in poverty, suffering
from dropsy : the Master reminded Moscheles that, some years
before, the Society handsomely offered to give a concert for
his benefit. At that time he did not require the help, but now
he begged the Directors to renew their offer. He also signed
a letter, written (on his behalf) by Schindler to Sir George
Smart (Sir Smart he calls liim), most pathetically appeahng
for this same assistance.
After reading these letters, a General Meeting was imme-
diately summoned on February 28, William Dance in the chair,
when it was moved by Charles Neate, seconded by Jean
Latour and unanimously carried, " That this Society do lend
the sum of One Hundred Pounds to its own Members, to be
sent, through the hands of Mr. Moscheles, to some confidential
friend of Beethoven, to be applied to his comforts and necessi-
ties during his illness." In a touching letter of thanks to
Moscheles, he says : "May Heaven soon restore me to health,
^ Weber.
82 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [i827
and I will then prove to the generous English how much I
appreciate the sympathy which they have shown for my sad
condition." He encloses metronomic indications of tempi for
the movements of his 9th Symphony, for the guidance of the
Philharmonic Society. Numberless times during the day when
he received the gift, he exclaimed, " May God reward them a
thousandfold ! " The great composer died on March 26,
during a violent thunderstorm. In another letter to Moscheles,
dated March 18 (only eight days before his death), he writes :
" The noble liberality of the Philharmonic Society, which
almost anticipated my request, has touched me to my inmost
soul. I beg you, therefore, dear Moscheles, to be my organ
in conveying to the Society my heartfelt thanks for their
generous sympathy and aid. Say to these worthy men, that
if God restores me to health, I shall endeavour to prove the
reality of my gratitude by my actions. I therefore leave it to
the Society to choose what I am to write for them. A Sym-
phony (the lOth) lies fully sketched in my desk, and hkewise
a new Overture and some other things — I will strive to fulfil
every wish of the Society, and never shaU I have begun any
work with so much zeal as on this occasion."
Both L. Schlesinger and the great Liszt, here described as
" Mr. Liszt," made their first appearances, playing, in both
cases, a Concerto of Hummel. How this custom arose is a
puzzle, but for some time it seemed as necessarj^ a tradition
to begin your career with the Philharmonic Society by playing
a Hummel Concerto as it became the fashion and test of a
prima donna to make her first venture as Marguerite in
Gounod's " Faust."
L, Schlesinger was a pupil of Ferdinand Ries and a pianist
of considerable note, but he paled beside Liszt, or rather,
what Liszt was to become.
At the 4th concert, Robert Lindley and his son gave a Duet
Concertante for two Violoncellos, composed by Bernard
Romberg.
At the 6th concert, a MS. Flute Fantasia by Nicholson was
given a hearing. It had the fantastic title of " Au clair de la
lune." At the same concert, a MS. Overture by Schloesser was
played for the first time.
Liszt appeared at the 7th concert.
An interesting work at the 5th concert was a MS. Overture
by John Goss, the Organist of St. Luke's, Chelsea, and in the
next decade to succeed his master, Attwood, as Organist of
St Paul's Cathedral. The "Harmonicon" says of this
Overture : " This composition, which does honour to the
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English school, is in F minor, is full of the most undeniable
proofs of the author's skill, and shows that his genius wants
nothing but encouragement."
At a General Meeting of October 30, a law was enacted
which gave rise to much discussion ; it was as follows :
" Within three months after the death of any Member, there
shall be transferred to his legal personal representatives so
much of the Society's stock in the public funds then standing
in the names of the Trustees as shall be equal to one share,
the whole being divided into as many shares as there shall
have been Members living on the day before such death shall
happen." This was passed by fifteen votes to six, but was
repealed, by twelve votes to one, in 1830. The idea that
Members of a Society like the Philharmonic could have any
claim whatever to the fund created by excess of yearly income
over yearly expenditure proceeded from an entirely mistaken
idea of the nature of tliat fund. The fund arose from moneys
paid by the pubhc to the Society for a special object, that
object being to provide for them a certam class of musical
entertainment. The concerts have always been carried on
for artistic and not for monetary profit.
Mme Stockhausen and Signor Filippo Galli Avere the new
singers.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1827
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Act I
Symphony in E j? (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Aria, " A rispettarmi apprenda " (Mose in Egitto) . Rossini
Mr. Zuchelm.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Hummel
Mr. Schlesinger.
ScENA, "Si lo sento " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Miss Paton.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . .CM. von Weber
Act II
Symphony in C Haydn
Scena, " Yes ! even love " (Oberon) . . C. M. von Weber
Mr. Braham.
QuARTETT, " Brillante," for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello Mayseder
Messrs. Mori, Oury, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Cosa sento " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Miss Paton ; Messrs. Braham and Zuchelli.
OvERTLTRE, " Idoineneo " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 5
Act I
Symphony in E [7 . , . . . . . • Mozart
ScENA, " Ah, perfido "...... Beethoven
Mb, Sapio.
Fantasia, Clarinet Obbligato ..... Baermann
Mr. Willman.
Air, " Now heaven in fullest glory shone " (Creation) Haydn
SiGNOR ZUCHELLI.
OvEBTURE, " Oberon " . . . . .CM. von Weber
Haydn
Mozart
Maurer
Act II
Symphony (No. 5) ...... .
Air, " Parto, ma tu ben mio " (La Clemenza di Tito)
Miss Stephens (Clarinet obblig., Mb. Willman.)
Concerto (MS.) for Violin (never performed in this
country) ........
Mr. Kiesewetter.
{Regit, and Air, " Oh, ruddier than the cherry ")(Acis and j^andel
and Trio, " The flocks shall leave " J Galatea)
Miss Stephens ; Mr. Sapio and Signor Zuchelli.
OvEBTXJBE, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mb. J. B. Cramer.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 19
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Trio, " Benedictus " . . . . . . Cherubini
Miss Stephens ; Mb. Braham and Mr. Phillips.
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and Violoncello . Mozart
Messrs. F. Cramer, Oury, Moralt, Lyon and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Qual nume " (II Ritratto)
Mr. Braham.
OvEBTUBE, " Euryanthe "
Zingarelli
C. M. von Weber
Act II '
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Air, " De se piacer " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Miss Stephens.
Septett for Pfte., Flute, Oboe, Horn, Viola, Violoncello
and Double-Bass ...... Hummel
Mrs. Anderson ; Messrs. Nicholson, Ling, Platt, Moralt,
R. Lindley and Dragonetti.
Trio, " Mandina amabile " (La Villanella) . . . Mozart
Miss Stephens ; Me. Bbaham and Mb. Phillips.
Overtube, " Tamerlane " . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. Kiesewetteb. Conductor, Sib G. Smabt.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 2
Act I
Symphony in B [> .
Duet, " Ebbene a te ferisci " (Semiramide)
Mesdames Caradori- Allan and Cornega.
Duet Concertante for two Violoncellos
Messrs, R. and W. Lindley
Trio, " Tremate, empi, tremate "
Beethoven
Rossini
B. Romberg
Beethoven
Mme Caradori- Allan ; Signor Curioni and Mr. Phillips.
Overture, " Anacreon "
Cheruhini
Act II
Symphony, " Jupiter " . . . . . . Mozart
ScENA, " Sento mancarmi I'anima " . . , . Crescentini
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Septett for Violin, Viola, Violoncello, Double-Bass,
Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon .... Beethoven
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Moralt, R. Lindley, Dragonetti,
WiLLMAN, Platt and Mackintosh.
Quartett, " Benedictus " (Requiem) . . . Mozart
Mmes Caradori- Allan and Cornega ; Signor Curioni
and Mr. Phillips.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 23
Act I
Symphony (No. 1) . . . . • . . Haydn
Trio, " L' usato ardir " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Mmes Caradori- Allan and Cornega ; Signor Galli.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mayseder
Mr. Kiesewetter.
Air, " Non piu andrai " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Signor Galli.
Overture (MS.) ....... J. Goss
Act II
Symphony (No. 7) . . . . • . . Beethoven
Air, " Ah ! che forse " . . . . . . Bonfichi
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 . . . . Moscheles
Mr. Moscheles.
Quartett, " L' Inverno " . . . . . Comia
Mmes Caradori-Allan and Cornega ; Mr. Begrez,
Signor Galli.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . .CM. von Weber
Leader, Mr. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Potter.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 7
Act I
Symphony in G minor ......
ScENA, " Through the forests " (Der Freischiitz)
Mr. Sapio.
Fantasia (MS.) for Flute, " Au clair de la lune "
Mr. Nicholson,
Trio, " Se al volto " (La Clemenza di Tito)
Miss Paton ; Mr. Sapio and Mb. Taylor
Overture (MS.) (never performed before) .
Mozart
C. M. von Weber
G. Nicholson
Mozart
Schloesser
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Beethoven
Scena, " Per pietd, " (Cosi fan tutte) . . . Mozart
Miss Paton.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Oury, Moralt and W. Lindley.
Duet, " Crudel perche " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Miss Paton and Mb. Sapio.
Overture, " Zauberflote "..... Mozart
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 21
Act I
Symphony (No. 10) ...... Haydn
Regit, and Air, " Deeper and deeper still " (Jephtha) Handel
Mr. Braham.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Hummel
Mb. Liszt.
Trio, " Quel sembiante " (L' Inganno Felice) . . Rossini
Mme Caradori, Mr. Begrez and Signor Galli.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " (No. 6) .
Duet, " Claudio, Claudio ! " (Eliza e Claudio)
Mr. Begrez and Signor Galli.
Concertino for Violin .....
Scena
Mb. De Bebiot.
Mme Caradori.
Ovebtube, " Zaire "
Leader, Mb. Kiesewetteb. Conductor, Mb. Bishop
Beethoven
Mercadante
De Beriot
Quglielmi
Winter
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 4
Act I
Symphony (No. 8) . . . . . . . Beethoven
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan, Mme Stockhausen and Signor Curioni.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and Violoncello . Mozart
Messrs. Kiesewetter, Oury, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Scena, " Ch' io perdessi "
Sapienza
Mme Stockhausen.
Overture, " Der Beherrscher dei* Geister "
C. M. von Weber
Act II
Symphony in D .
Mozart
Aria, " Chi sa dir " (La Sciava in Bagdad)
Pacini
Signor Curioni.
Concerto for Pianoforte . . . . .
Cramer
Mr. J. Beale.^
Scena, " Grazie ti rendo "
Federici
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Overture, " Fidelio " .
Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Sir G. Smart.
1828
There is but little to note in this year, and practically
nothing of artistic value.
Sir George Smart consented to conduct the Choral Sym-
phony of Beethoven at a Trial- on January 31. He wrote
that he had had a long conversation with Beethoven about the
Symphony, and desired to obtain the effects which the Master
had pointed out to him ; this would require the whole evening
at the very least. As a consequence, most unfortunately,
this performance never took place !
J. Henry Griesbach had a new Overture (MS.) played, and
Rossini contributed by far the greatest number of vocal items.
A curious novelty was presented at the 5th concert, when the
^ Entered as " W." Beale in error ; he was a bass-singer.
* New compositions used to be tried first, and, after hearing them,
the Directors decided whether they should be introduced at a concert
or not.
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Directors allowed a Concertante for an iEol-Harmonica and
two Guitars to be performed ! This Ji]ol-Harmonica, which
the Germans named Wind-Harmonika, was the precursor of
the harmonium.
The convivial meeting of Directors and friends seems to be
already in full swing, as a Dinner is announced for June of
this year.
Charles Lucas, a Royal Academy student and destined to
become its Principal later on, sent up a Symphony, warmly
supported by Cipriani Potter, and Xavier Schnyder von
Wartensee dedicated a Symphony to the Societ}^ but neither
work was performed.
It is interesting to note that Mr. James Turle, a young
assistant to Greatorex at Westminster Abbey, desired to
become an Associate. Miss Ann Childe, an Academy student,
who afterwards married the bass-singer, Arthur Seguin, sang
in the 3rd and 6th concerts, by permission of the R.A.M.
authorities.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1828
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Act I
Symphony in E [? (No. 8) ..... Haydn
Duet, " Ebbene e te " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Mmes Caradori-Allan and Brambilla.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Spa&noletti, W. Griesbach, Moralt and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Ah ! perfida " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Sapid.
Overture in D . . . . . . . B. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " II bracio mio conquise " . . . . Nicolini
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Concerto for Violin .... Kreutzer and De Beriot
Mr. Oury.
Trio, " Mi lasci " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . . Winter
Mmes Caradori- Allan and Brambilla and Mr. Sapid.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. Clementi.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 10
Act I
Symphony in D (No, 7, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
Duet, " Segui, o cara " (Faust) .... Spohr
Mme Caeadori- Allan and Mr. Pellegrini.
Concerto for Pianoforte ..... Cramer and Mozart
Mr. J. B. Cramer.
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
Duet, " Dunque io son " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. Pellegrini.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt, Lyon and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Per pieta " (Cosi fan tutte) .... Mozart
Madame Klingner.
Overture, " Proserpina " . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. J, B. Cramer.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 24
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit, ed Aria, " Deh, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d'
Abramo) ........ Cimarosa
Miss Ann Childe.^
QuiNTETT for two Violins, Viola, 'Cello and Double-Bass Onslow
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, Oury, R. Lindley and Dragonetti.
Trio, " Cruda sorte " (Ricciardo e Zoraide) . . Rossini
Mme Puzzi, Miss Childe and Me. Braham.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 10, "Grand") . . . Haydn
Regit, and Aria, " Ciel, che profonda " . . . Pair
Mr. Braham.
Violin and Viola Obbligati, Messrs. Spagnoletti and Ouey.
Fantasia for Oboe ....... Vogt
Me. Gustave Vogt.
Duet, " Ah, perdona " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mme Puzzi and Mr. Beaham.
OvEETUEE, " Der Freisehiitz " .... Weber
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
* Mrs. Seguin.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 14
Act I
Symphony in E [7 .
Duet, " Ah, se de' mali " (Tancredi)
Miss Bacon and Mk. Cukioni
QuAETETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello
Messrs. F. Crameb, W. Grieseach, Moralt
Aria, " E fia ver " (Ariodante)
Mme Schutz.
Overture, " Leonora " .
Spohr
Rossini
Mozart
and R. Lindley.
Mehul
Act II
Symphony in B [? (No. 4, " Grand ")
Aria, " Dove sono " (Le Nozze di Figaro) .
Miss Bacon.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E .
Mr. Moscheles.
Duet, " Ah, se puoi " (Mose in Egitto)
Mme Schutz and Mr. Curioni.
Overture, " Jubilee " .
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Sir George Smart
Beethoven
Haydn
Mozart
Moscheles
Rossini
Weber
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 28
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Di Capricci " (Corradino) .... Rossini
Madame Caradori-Allan and Mr. Zuchelli.
Concertante for ^ol-Harmonica and two Guitars . Schulz
Messrs. Schulz.
Scena, " La Pieta " (Edoardo e Christina) . . Rossini
Mme Bbambilla.
Overture (MS.) . . . . . .J. Henry Griesbach
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony in E b •
Mozart
Duet, " Lasciami " (Tancredi) .....
Rossini
Mmes Caradori-Allan and Brambilla.
Fantasia for Violin ......
De Beriot
Mr. De Beriot.
Air, " A me il Ciel " (Cenerentola) ....
Rossini
Mr. Zuchelli.
Overture, '* Les Deux Journees " .
Chervbini
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 12
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Duet, " Se, un istante " (Eliza e Claudio)
Mme Stockhausen and Mr.
Fantasia for Pianoforte .
Mr. Neate.
Miss Childe.
De Begnis
Aria, " Ah ! che forse "
Overture, " Jessonda "
Beethoven
Mercadante
Weber
Pacini {and Bonfichi)
Spohr
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Scena, " Unabitato luogo " (Elena e Malvina) . . Saliva
Mme Stockhausen.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mayseder
Messrs. Oury, Watts, Guynemer and R. Lindley.
Trio, " lo diro se nel gestire " . . . . . Fioravanti
Mme Stockhausen, Miss Childe and Mr. De Begnis.
Overture, " Tamerlane " . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Neate.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 26
Act I
Symphony (No. 12), " Military "
Air, " A rispettarmi " (Mose in Egitto)
Mr. Zuchelli.
Concerto for Flute ....
Mr. Charles Nicholson.
Scena, (Der Freischiitz)
Madame Schutz.
Overture (MS.) .....
Haydn
Rossini
Nicholson
Weber
Pixis
Act II
Symphony in B 1? (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Aria, " Deh ! se piaeer mi vuoi " (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Concertante, " Military," for Violin and 'Cello . . A. Bohrer
Messrs. Anton and Maximilian Bohrer.
Duet, " Bell' imago " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Schutz and Mr. Zuohelli.
Overture, " Faust " . . , . . . Spohr
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 9
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Trio, " Cosa sento " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . , Mozart
Mme Stockhausen ; Messrs. Begrez and De Begnis.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Pixis
Mr. Johann Peter Pixis.
Song, " Revenge ! Timotheus cries " (Alexander's
Feast) ........ Handel
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " 1 . . , Weber
Act II
Symphony in C
ScENA, " Quelle horrible destine " (Mose in Egitto)
Mme Stockhausen.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello
Messrs. Mori, Watts, J. D. Loder, Lyon and R
QuARTETT, " Cara da voi dipende " .
Mme Stockhausen ; Messrs. Begrez, Phillips and
Overture in D
Mozart
Rossini
Beethoven
LiNDLEY.
Cherubini
De Begnis.
A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Dr. Crotch.
1829
And now we come to an event having considerable influence
not only upon the concerts, but over English musical taste,
namely, the advent during this season of Felix Mendelssohn-
Bartholdy.
At the 7th concert, May 25, he conducted his C minor
Symphony (No. l),^of which the Society possesses the Auto-
graph Full Score, dated March 31, 1824, in which he sub-
stituted, for the Minuet and Trio, a Scherzo in G minor,
originally belonging to his Eb Octett, but which he scored
and added to the Symphony for this performance.^
His reception by the Society is best told in his letter to his
favourite sister, Fanny Hensel : " When I entered the Argyll
Rooms for the rehearsal of my Symphony (May 24) and found
the whole orchestra assembled and about two hundred listeners,
chiefly ladies, strangers to me, and when, first, Mozart's
Symphony in E b was rehearsed, after which my own was to
follow, I felt not exactly afraid, but nervous and excited.
During the Mozart numbers, I took a little walk in Regent
^ " Der Beherrscher der Geister " is the German title.
* In reality it was No. 13.
^ The copyright of this Scherzo was purchased by Messrs. Novello,
Ltd., in 1909.
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Street and looked at the people ; when I returned, everything
was ready and waiting for me. I mounted the orchestra and
pulled out my white stick, which I have had made on purpose
(the maker took me for an alderman, and would insist on
decorating it with a crown). The first violin, rran9ois Cramer,
showed me how the orchestra was placed — the furthest rows
had to get up so that I could see them — and introduced me
to them all, and we bowed to each other ; some, perhaps,
laughed a little, that this small fellow with the stick should
now take the place of their regular powdered and be-wigged
conductor — then it began. For the first time it went very well
and powerfully, and pleased the people much, even at re-
hearsal. After each movement the whole audience and the
entire orchestra applauded (the musicians showing their
approval by striking their instruments with their bows and
by stamping their feet) ; after the Finale they made a great
noise, and as I had to make them repeat it because it was
badly played, they set up the same noise once more ; the
Directors came to me in the orchestra, and I had to go down
and make a great many bows. Cramer was overjoyed, and
loaded me with praise and compliments. I walked about the
orchestra, and had to shake at least two hundred hands. . . .
" But the success at the concert last night (May 25) was
beyond what I could ever have dreamed. It began with my
Symphony : old Frangois Cramer led me to the pianoforte
like a young lady, and I was received with immense applause.
The Adagio was encored — I preferred to bow my thanks and
go on, for fear of tiring the audience ; but the Scherzo was so
vigorously encored that I felt obliged to repeat it, and after
the Finale they continued applauding, while I was thanking
the orchestra and shaking hands and until I had left the room."
Mendelssohn wrote a day or two afterwards to the Hon.
Secretary : "I deeply feel the honour of which the Phil-
harmonic Society has deemed me worthy, in performing a
Symphony of my composition at the last concert, an honour
which I can never forget.
" I know that my success, obtained through the brilliant
execution of the orchestra, is due much less to my talent than
to the mdulgence shown to my youth ; but, encouraged by
a reception so flattering, I shall labour to justify the hopes
entertained of me, to which I undoubtedly owe the kind feeling
shown to me." This was written in French. The Symphony
was pubhshed with a Dedication to the Philharmonic Society
of London, and at the General Meeting on November 29,
he was unanimously elected an Honorary Member.
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At the 8th concert, two great singers made their first ap-
pearance— ^MUe Sontag, who had heard of the concerts from
Sir George Smart, and her great rival, Mme Mahbran, a
daughter of the elder Garcia. In Act II, they sang together.
Having offered their services free, these two ladies received
the thanks of the Society, accompanied by "an elegant piece
of plate,"
Two works by Spohr had a first hearing : at the 1st concert,
a Double Quartett for Strings, and at the 8th, a Symphony
in EC'.
The Duchess of Kent, Queen Victoria's mother, came
" privately " to the 6th concert.
It is quaint to read that T. F. Walmisley wished that his
son (Thomas Attwood Walmisley), who was too young for
evening concerts, but very fond of music, should be allowed
to attend rehearsals !
M. D'Artot made his first appearance in England at the
3rd concert.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1829
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Ah ! si per vol " (Otello) .... Rossini
Mr. Donzelli.
Double Quartett for four Violins, two Violas and two
'Cellos ........ Spohr
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, Moralt, R. Lindley ; Oury,
A. Griesbach, Lyon and W. Lindley.
(Fix'st time at these Concerts.)
Duet, " Fuggi crudele " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Donzelli.
Overture, " Le Colporteur " . . . . . Onslow
Act II
Symphony in E j? (Letter T) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Ch' io mi scordi " ; Aria, " Non temer "
(Idomeneo) ....... Mozart
Mme Stockhausen.
Pianoforte Obbligato, Mr. J. B, Cramer.
Concerto for Violin .... Kreutzer and Tolbecque
Mr. a. J. Tolbecque.
Trio, " Tremato, empi, tremate " . . . . Beethoven
Mme Stockhausen ; Messrs. Donzelli and Phillips.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MAKCH 9
Act I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Duet, " A che quei tronchi accent! ? " (Zelmira) . Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. Begrez.
Sextett for Pianoforte, Flute, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon
and Double-Bass ...... Onslow
Mrs. Anderson ; Messrs. Nicholson, Willman, Platt,
Mackintosh and Dragonetti.
Scena, " Tu m' abbandoni, ingrato " . . . Spohr
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Duet, " Son io desto " (Nina) ..... Paesiello
Messrs. Begrez and Pellegrini.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Cosa sento " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mme Caradori- All an ; Messrs. Begrez and Pellegrini.
Overture, " Les Abencerages " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 23
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Scena, " Through the forests " (Der Freischiitz) . Weber
Mr. Sapio.
Introd. and Thi^me Varie for Clarinet . . Josef Kiiffner
Mr. Willman,
Scena, " Si, lo sento " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Miss Paton.
Overture (MS.), " Der Vampyr " . . . . Marschner
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Qui sdegno non s' accende " (II Flauto Magico) Mozart
Mr. H. Phillips.
Concerto for Viohn ...... Kreutzer
Mr. Alexr. J. MoNTAGNY d'Artot.
Duet, " Ella, oh ciel " (Torvaldo e Dorliska) . . Rossini
Miss Paton and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Don Mendoza " . . . . .A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 6
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " All' idea di quel metallo " (II Barbiere di
Seviglia) Rossini
Messrs. Donzelli and De Begnis.
Concerto for Horn ...... Belloli
Mr. Puzzi.
ScENA, " Salvo alfin " ..... Pacini
Mlle Blasts.
Overture, " Pietro von Abano " . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Donzelli.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Spagnoletti, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Quel sembiante " (L' Inganno Felice) . . Rossini
Mlle Blasis ; Messrs. Donzelli and De Begnis.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . ChervJbini
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 27
Act I
Symphony in C (Letter R) ..... Haydn
Regit, and Air, " Now Heaven in fullest glory " (The
Creation) ........ Haydn
Mr. Zuchelli.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Hummel
Mr. L. Schlesinger.
Duet, " Ricciardo ! che veggo ? " (Ricciardo e Zoraide) Rossini
Mme Camporese and Mr. Curioni.
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote " . . . . Mozart
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Camporese.
Concert ante for Violin and 'Cello .... Lindley
Messrs. Weichsel and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Cruda sorte " (Ricciardo e Zoraide) . . Rossini
Mme Camporese ; Messrs. Curioni and Zuchelli.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Db. Crotch.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 11
Act I
Symphony in B [? (No. 4)
Aria, " Fra tante angoscie
Mr. Bordogni.
Concerto for Pianoforte
Mr. J. B. Cramer.
that
Beethoven
Carafa
Cramer
Mozart
A. Romberg
Mozart
Handel
Aria (La Clemenza di Tito)
Mme Stockhausen,
Overture ......
Act II
Symphony in C
Regit., " For behold " ; Song, " The people
walked " (Messiah) ....
Mr. H. Phillips.
(Additional accompaniments by Mozart.)
Concerto for Violin Bode and Mayseder
Mr. Th. Hauman.
Trio ......... {unnamed)
Mme Stockhausen ; Messrs. Bordogni and Phillips.
Overture in C . . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 25
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 1), MS. . . . F. Mendelssohn
(First performance; conducted by the composer.)
Air, " So reizend hold " (Die Zauberfiote) . . . Mozart
Mr. Rosner.
Concertante for Pianoforte and Harp . Kalkbrenner and Dizi
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Dizi.
Regit., " Misera me " ; Aria, " Ho spavento " (Atalia) Weber
Miss Paton.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . • Weher
Act II
Symphony in E b Mozart
Aria, " Non piu di fieri " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Madame Wranizkij.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Concerto for Violin .... Kreutzer and De Beriot
Mr. a. J. OuRY.
Song, " If guiltless blood " (Susanna) . . . Handel
Miss Paton.
Duet, " Amor ! possente nome ! " (Armida) . . Rossini
Mme Wranizkij and Mr. Rosner.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
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[1830
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 8
Act I
Symphony in E t> . . . . . . • Spohr
ScENA, " Del mio pianto " Mercadante
Mlle Sontag.
Fantasia for Flute Nicholson
Mr. Chaules Nicholson.
Aria, " Nacqui all' affano " (La Cenerentola) . . Rossini
Mme Malibran-Garcia. 1
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in B b (No. 9) Haydn
Duet, " Ebbene a te ferisci " (Semiramide) . . Rossini
Mlle Sontag and Mme Malibran-Garcia.
Fantasia for Violin ...... De Beriot
Mr. Charles A. De Beriot.
Regit, and Air, " Rolling on foaming billows " (The
Creation) Haydn
Mr. H. Phillips.
Ovebture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
1830
On the evening of February 6tli, at about ten o'clock, the
Argyll Rooms ^ were completely destroyed by fire. In a few
hours the whole place was reduced to ashes. A great quantity
of valuable property was consumed, but fortunately the
Library of the Society was saved. Mr. D'Almaine, Mr.
Frederick Beale, Mr. Robert Cocks, Mr. Ford and Mr. Sherring-
ton were immediately on the spot, and, by their exertions,
the precious contents of the Library were conveyed to the
warehouse of Mr. Cocks, who took temporary charge of them.
Shortly afterwards, Mr. Joseph Calkin, the Librarian, finding
the works rather inaccessible there, had the Library removed
to his own house. The entire damage to the books and parts
1 Nee Garcia. After her se^oaration from Malibran in 1827 she
styled herself as above.
2 The original Argyll Rooms, where the Philharmonic Society
commenced their concerts in 1813, were in Argyll Street, Oxford Street,
but in 1818, as the western end of the concert-room fell within a line
required for constructing the new thoroughfare. Regent Street, the
owner of the rooms was awarded a compensation of £23,000, and he
built new rooms at the Regent Street end of Argyll Place, and it was
this building which was burnt down.
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by the fire and water, etc., he reported to be not more than
£29 15s. 9d.
The Directors immediately proposed to Mr. Laporte, the
lessee of the Italian Opera House (the King's Theatre) that
they should engage the concert-room belonging to that theatre
for the forthcoming season, and there the Society remained
until 1833.
At the 1st concert, Mendelssohn's ever dehghtful Overture
to " A Midsummer Night's Dream " was performed for the
first time, the parts having been copied from the MS. Score
presented by the composer to Sir George Smart. As Mr.
Hogarth, a chronicler of the Society to whom I am greatly
indebted, writes :
" Its exquisite lightness and beauty, truly Shakespearian
fancy, and novelty of effect, excited a strong sensation, and
the audience expressed their delight by the most vehement
applause."
At the 3rd concert, Hummel's Concerto in E, entitled " Les
Adieux a Paris," was performed with great effect by Mr. Neate.
At the 6th, Mendelssohn's Symphony was repeated. Sir
George Smart conducting it this time.
The 7th concert introduced Mr. Preumayr, the bassoon-
player, who played a Military Concertino by Cremont. The
great basso Lablache also appeared at this concert, Mr. Louis
Ponchard having made his debut at the previous concert of
May 17, as tenor-singer.
At the 1st concert, Mme Louise Dulcken, who appeared at
fourteen different concerts of the Society, played for the first
time. She was a younger sister of Ferdinand David, and, after
her performance of the Concerto by Herz at this concert,
became one of the leading pianists and teachers in London.
Queen Victoria took lessons from her.
At the 2nd concert, the first performance in England of the
Overture to Rossini's grandest Opera, " William Tell," was
given, the work having only been produced in August
1829.
An amusing confession in one of Jufius Stockhausen's letters
to the Directors was to the effect that he had asked Beethoven
(a little wliile before that master became so ill) to convert one
of his Pianoforte Sonatas into a Symphony ! Beethoven's
reply, if he ever wrote one, would be of interest.
George Onslow, the composer, was made an Honorary
Member.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1830
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 1
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Dove vai ? " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Messrs. Donzelli and Santini.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Heinrich Herz
Mme Dulcken.
ScENA, " Si, lo sento " (Faust) . . . . . Spohr
Miss Paton.
OvEBTtTRE (MS.), " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . Mendelssohn
(First performance at these Concerts.)
Act II
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Abia, " Languir per una bella " (L' Italiano in Algeri) Rossini
Mr. Donzelli.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Se al volto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Miss Paton ; Messrs. Donzelli and Santini.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Sib George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 15
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Recit., " Claudio ritorno " ; Duet, " E fia ver "
(Elisa e Claudio) ...... Mercadante
Messbs. Begbez and Seguin.
Fantasia for Flute (MS.) ..... Nicholson
Mb. C. Nicholson.
Abia, " Alfin goder mi e dato " (L' ultimo Giorno di
Pompei) ........ Pacini
Mlle Blasis.
Oveetube, " Pietro von Abano " . . . . Spohr
Haydn
Johann S. Mayer
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5, " Grand ") .
Duet, " Che al mio bene " (Medea)
Mlle Blasis and Mb. Begbez.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . Mozart
Messbs. Spagnoletti, Eliason, Mobalt, Penson and
R. Lindley.
Quabtett, " Cielo il mio labbro " (Bianca e Faliero) . Rossini
Mlles Blasis and Cawse ; Messbs. Begbez and Seguin.
Overtube, " William Tell " . . . . . Rossini
(First performance in this country.)
Leader, Mr. F. Cbameb. Conductor, Me. H. R. Bishop.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 29
Act I
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Aria, " Qui sdegno " (II Flavito Magico) . . . Mozart
Mb. Henry Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E . . . . . Hummel
Mr. C. Neate.
Duet, " Calma, o bella " (Der Berg-geist) . . Spohr
Miss Paton and Mr. Phillips.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in E I? . . . . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Misera me " ; Aria, " Ho spavento " (Atalia) Weber
Miss Paton.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Onslmv
Messrs. Weichsel, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Coraggio, orsu " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Mlles Paton and Spechi, and Mr. Phillips.
Overture, " Faniska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 19
Act I
Symphony in C . . . . . , . Mozart
ScENA, " Vicin, ini sta " (Euryanthe) .... Weber
Mr. Sapio.
NoTTURNO for two Oboes, two Clarinets, two Horns and
two Bassoons ....... Mozart
Messrs. Cooke, Sharp, Willman, Powell, Platt, Rae,
Mackintosh and J. Tully.
Scena, " Deh, calma " (Matilda von Guise) . . Hummel
Mme Stockhausen.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
ScENA, " Pace ardente " (Euryanthe) . . , Weber
Mr. H. Phillips.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Oury, Watts, Moralt, Penson and R. Lindley.
Duet, " Bella Ninfa " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Sapio.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Dr. W. Crotch.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 3
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 8) .... .
Trio, " Sen fugge 1' ombra intorno " (Zelmira)
Mme Meric-Lalande ; Misses Childe and H.
Concerto for Hari? .....
Miss A. Windsor.
Aria, " A rispettarmi apprenda "
Mr. Seguin.
Overture in D
Cawse.
Beethoven
Spohr
Bochsa
Carafa
A. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Scena, " Ah ! non fia " (Aniazilia) .... Pacini
Mme Meric-Lalande.
Adagio and Characteristic Rondo for Pianoforte
(MS.) Potter
Mr. Cipriani Potter.
Trio, " lo rendo al vostro amor " (William Tell) . . Rossini
Mme Meric-Lalande ; Misses Childe and H. Cawse.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. T. Attwood.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 17
Act I
Symphony, " The Military " (No. 12) . . . Haydn
Duet, " Bell' imago " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Malibran and Mr. H. Phillips.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Mori, W. Griesbach, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Air, " Suspendez a ces Murs " (Les Abencerages) . C'herubini
Mr. Louis Ponchard.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony (No. 1) in C minor (MS.) .... Mendelssohn
Duet, " Entro del tempio " (Jessonda) . . . Spohr
Mr. Ponchard and Mr. H. Phillips.
Adagio and Rondo for Flute ..... Drouet
Mr. Louis Drouet.
Aria, " Non piii di fiori " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Madame Malibran.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 31
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Aria, " Largo al factotum " (II Barbiere di Seviglia)
Mb. F. Lablache.
Concerto for Pianoforte .....
Mr. J. B. Cramer.
Duet, " Ah, si tu " (William Tell)
Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Donzelli,
Overture, " Lodoiska " .
Beethoven
Rossini
Mozart
Rossini
Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in E j? . . . . . . . Spohr
Duet, " Parlar, spiegar " (Mose in Egitto) . . Rossini
Messrs. Donzelli and Lablache.
Concertino for Bassoon, " Militaire " . . . Cremont
Mr. F. C. Preumayr.
ScENA, " Mi sospinge " (Zelmira) .... Spohr
Mme Stockhausen.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductoi-, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 14
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Svenami " (Gli Orazzi e Curiazzi) . . . Cimarosa
Mme Malibran and Mr. Donzelli.
Septett for Pfte., Flute, Clart., Horn, Viola, 'Cello and
Double- Bass ....... Hummel
Mrs. Anderson ; Messrs. Nicholson, Willman, Platt, ,
Moralt, R. Lindley and Draoonetti.
Aria, " Papueci " (La Schiava di Bagdad) . . Pacini
Mr. F, Lablache.
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6cs " . . . . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 10, " Grand ")
ScENA, " Ombra adorata " (Romeo o Giulietta)
Concerto for Violin
Mme Malibran.
Mr. C. a. De Beriot.
Aria, " Pria die spunti " (II Matrimonio Segreto)
Mr. Donzelli.
Overture, " Coriolanus "
Haydn
Zingarelli
De Beriot
Ci7narosa
Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
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King William IV (who had now succeeded King George) and
Queen Adelaide graciously became Patrons of the Society.
At the 2nd concert, Miss Paton reappeared as Mrs. Wood,
having married Joseph Wood, the tenor-singer, shortly after
her divorce from her first husband, Lord William Lennox,
with whom she had had a most unhappy marriage.
At the 3rd concert, the most remarkable occurrence of the
season took place in the performance of a selection from
Spohr's Oratorio, " The Last Judgment," a work then new to
this country, having only last season been heard for the first
time in England at the Norwich Festival, with an English
version of the words by Mr. Edward Taylor, This formed the
first " Act " of this concert, and the soloists were Mr. and Mrs.
W. Knyvett, Mr. Vaughan and Mr, Edward Taylor, There was
a select but weak Chorus.
Excepting the " Hymn of Praise " (" Lobgesang ") of Mendel-
ssohn in 1841, and the "Woman of Samaria" of Sterndale
Bennett in 1875, and Rubinstein's "Paradise Lost" in 1882,
all Sacred Cantatas, and Brahms's "German Requiem" heard
in 1873 and 1876, this is the only case of anything in the
nature of an Oratorio being given by this Society. It was,
certainly, an unsuitable choice, but we must bear in mind that
the Sacred Harmonic and kindred choral societies did not
then exist, and such performances were so rare in London, that
the Directors naturally saw an opportunity of presenting the
Subscribers with a great work hitherto unknown to this
country.
At the 4th concert, a Vocal Quartett (MS.), " Ecco die
piu," composed for this Society by Cherubini, was sung.
The celebrated tenor-singer Rubini^ appeared at the 6th
concert, and at the 7th, the great Hummel, who was received
with all the respect due to his reputation, paid his first visit to
England and played his " Fantaisie Caracteristique " (on an
Indian air in " Oberon ").
Hummel, quite a great pianist and composer of his time,
was the chief exponent in a school of pianists who possessed
^ Though Giovanni Battista Rubini had made much success on the
Continent and was hailed in Paris as " The King of Tenors," yet his
first appearance in England only took place this year. He had too great
a tendency to the use of the " head- voice," though they say the tran-
sition was effected in a smooth and almost imperceptible manner.
Both in London and Paris he created quite a furore whenever he sang.
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a more brilliant technique than that of the Clementi school,
and he was undoubtedly greater as a pianist than as a com-
poser.
At the 8th concert, George Onslow's Sextett, for Pianoforte,
Wood, Horn and Double-Bass, proved very effective. Spohr's
Overture to " The Alchymist " had a first hearing also.
Already, though the change to the Opera House concert-
room had been so recently effected, there were murmurs of
complaint from the subscribers, and anonymous letters point-
ing out the uncomfortable nature of the seating and the dis-
graceful sanitary conditions in strong terms. The authorities
at the King's Theatre invited the Society to send a Committee
to consult with the stage-manager and practically promised
anj^ sort of alteration, if, by the improvement, they could keep
the concerts in their theatre.
The Chevalier von Neukomm placed his Symphony in El?
at the disposal of the Society, and it was performed in the
1st concert. Spagnoletti, who was asked to lead it, agreed to,
if he might first see what the work was Uke, " never having
heard of the gentleman before " !
For several years the Chevaher studied music with Haydn,
who treated him more like a son than a pupil ; then he
succeeded Dussek as Pianist to Prince Talle3rrand. Though
destitute of anything that could be reckoned " genius," he
must have been remarkably diligent, for his compositions
number something like a thousand works. Prince Talleyrand
was to have attended the 1st concert, but was too ill to
come.
What with his duties as Professor at Oxford and Principal
of the Royal Academy of Music (which he resigned in 1832),
to which must be added Lecturer at the Royal Institution,
Dr. Crotch could never find time to attend or assist at the
Society's concerts, so he resigned his membership this
year.
We have a proof, in a letter from G. H. Egestorff, that the
art of writing music to recitation, brought to such perfection
by Mr. Stanley Hawley, is not so modern or so novel as we
have imagined, for Mr. Egestorff offered the Directors a
Poetical Recitation with Orchestral Accompaniment. Verily,
there is nothing new under the sun !
Frangois J. Dizi, the harpist, gave the Directors a new
Symphony by George Onslow, it having been sent from Paris
in the Ambassador's post-bag.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1831
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Act I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 3), " Eroica " , . . Beethoven
Duet, " Calma, o bella " (Der Berg-geist) . . . Spohr
' Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Phillips.
Septett ("Military") for Pfte., Vln,, 'Cello, Double-
Bass, Flute, Clart. and Trumpet . . . Hummel
Mrs. Anderson ; Messrs. Mori, R. Lindley, Dragonetti,
Nicholson, Willman and T. Hamper, senr.
ScENA, " Ah, dove mai " (Euryanthe) . . . Weber
Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, *' Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in G (Letter V) ..... Haydn
ScENA, " Mi sospinge " (Zelmira) .... Spohr
Mme Stockhausen.
Double Quartett, four Violins, two Violas, 'Cello
and Double-Bass (Op. 65) ..... Spohr
Messrs. Mori, Spagnoletti, Moralt, R. Lindley ; Watts,
A. Griesbach, Lyon and Dragonetti.
Trio, " Tremate, empi, tremate " . . . . Beethoven
Mme Stockhausen ; Messrs. Curioni and Phillips.
Overture, " Don Giovanni " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 7
Act I
Overture, " Faust " . . . . . . Spohr
ScENA, " Che sento " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Mr. F. Lablache.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello (No. 4) . Beethoven
Messrs. Tolbecque, W. Griesbach, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Duet, " Bell' imago " (Semiramide) .
Mrs. Woodi and Mr. Lablache.
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Rossini
Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Regit., " In quali eccessi " ; Aria, " Mi tradi " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mrs. Wood.
NoTTURNO for two Oboes, two Clarinets, two Bassoons
and two Horns ...... Mozart
Messrs, G. Cooke, G. Irwin, Willman, Powell, Mackintosh,
J. TuLLY, Platt and Rae.
Duet, " Parlar, spiegar " (Pietro 1' Eremita) . . Rossini
Messrs. James Bennett and F. Lablache.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
^ Nee Miss Paton.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 21
Act I
Selection (with Overture), " The Last Judgment "
An Oratorio by Spohr
Translated from the original German and adapted by Mr. E. Taylor.
Mrs, Knyvett ; Messrs. Knyvett, Vaughan, E. Taylor
and a Chorus.
(Twenty-one numbers were given.)
Overture (MS.), " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in E b . . . . . . Von Neukomm
Regit., " E Susanna " ; Aria, " Dove sono " (Le
Nozze di Figaro) ...... Mozart
Mrs. W. Knyvett.
Adagio and Air (with Variations) for Clarinet . . Joseph Beer
Mr. Willman.
Trio, " Cosa sento " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Knyvett ; Messrs. Vaughan and E. Taylor.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weher
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 11
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Duet, " Dove vai " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Messrs. Sapio and H. Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte (Op. G4) .... Moscheles
Mr. Edouard Schulz.
Cavatina, " II mio ben " (Nina) .... Paesiello
Miss Cramer.
Overture in D (Op. 60) . . . . . .A. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Regit., " And God said " ; Air, " With verdure clad "
(The Creation) ....... Haydn
Mme Stockhausen.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass (No. 11) . . Corelli
Messrs. R, Lindley, Brooks and Dragonetti.
QuARTETT (MS.), " Ecco che piu " . . . . Cherubini
Mme Stockhausen, Miss Cramer ; Messrs. Sapio and Phillips.
Overture, " Semiramide " . . . . . Rossini
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 25
Act I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 8) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Ah ! perfida " ; Aria, " Per pieta " . . Beethoven
Mr. Braham.
QuiNTETT in E I7 for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt, A. Griesbach and R. Lindley.
ScENA, " Deh calma " (Matilda von Guise) . . Hummel
Mme Stookhausen.
Overture, " Der Templar und die Jvidin " . . Marschner
Act II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Aria, " Qui sdegno " (II Flauto Magico)
Mr, Santini.
Fantasia for Horn, " La Tyrolienne "
Mr. Puzzi.
Duet, " Fuggi crudel " (Don Giovanni)
Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Braham.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooke
Beethoven
Mozart
Michael Costa
Mozart
Weber
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 9
Act I
Symphony in E [? . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Madamina " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. F, Lablache.
Quintett for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. Spagnoletti, A. Griesbach, Moralt, Daniels and
R. LiNDLEY.
ScENA, " Deh, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Miss RlVl£]RE.^
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Rubini.
Fantasia for Flute ....... Bohm
Mr. Theobald Bohm.
Trio, " Quel sembiante " (L' Inganno fortunato) . Rossini
Miss Rivl^re ; Messrs. Rubini and Lablache.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " , . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
^ Miss Ann Riviere married Mr. H. R. Bishop this year, and appeared
in tlie next season and onwards as Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 23
Act I
Symphony in C minor ...... Spohr
Tbio, " Ad Te levavi " . . . . . . Cherubini
Miss H. Cawse ; Messks. Horncastle and E. Taylor.
Characteristic Fantasia for Pianoforte (on an Indian
Air in " Oberon ")...... Hummel
Mr. J. N. Hummel.
Regit. and Quartett, " Alziam gli evviva "
(Euryanthe) ....... Weber
Misses Inverarity and H. Cawse ; Messrs. Horncastle,
E. Taylor and Chorus.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5, " Grand ") . . . Haydn
ScENA, " Non mi dir " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Miss Inverarity.
Fantasia for Violin ...... Mayseder
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Quartett, " Over the dark blue waters " (Oberon) . Weber
Misses Inverarity and H. Cawse ; Messrs. Horncastle
and E. Taylor.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 6
Act I
Symphony in B b (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Non paventar " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mme Stockhausen.
Sextett for Pfte., Flute, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and
Double-Bass ....... Onslow
Mrs. Anderson, Messrs. Nicholson, Willman, Platt,
Mackintosh and Dragonetti.
Trio, " Or che la sorte " (William Tell) . . . Rossini
Messrs. Rubini, Lablache and E. Seguin.
Overture, " Der Alchymist " . . . . . Spohr
(First time of performance.)
Act II '
Symphony (No. 6) ...... . F. Ries
Duet, " Segui, o cara " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Lablache.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Mobalt and R. Lindley.
(By desire.)
Scena, " Vicin mi sta ! " (Euryanthe) . . . Weber
Mr. Rubini.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
110 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1832
1832
At the 1st concert, Mr. John Field " of St. Petersburgh "
made his first appearance, after an absence in Russia of
thirty years. He was very well received and his Concerto in
Eb, with the playing of which he renewed his Enghsh ac-
quaintance, proved to be a model of melodious symmetry of
a somewhat antiquated type. He was a pupil of dementi, and
somewhat like his master as a pianist, while his compositions
for the pianoforte, more particularly his Nocturnes, gained
immense popularity.
On March 10 Clementi died at Evesham, and his remains
were interred in Westminster Abbey after a pubhc funeral,
the musical details of which were carried out by the Phil-
harmonic Society. The Chevalier Neukomm wrote an " Elegy
on the Death of Clementi " and offered it to the Directors ;
he also wrote a song for Mr, Phillips, " Oft from the steep,"
which that singer described as " very fine." It was sung at
the 2nd concert, at which was also introduced Neukomm's
Fantasia Concertante for Wood -Wind, Horn, Trumpet and
Double-Bass ; this work was so successful that it was repeated
at the last concert of the season.
Haydn's Symphony (marked " Letter Q "), known as the
"Oxford" Symphony, having been performed when he was
granted the honorary degree of Doctor of Music in 1791, was
given at the 2nd concert.
At the 4th concert, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles undertook the
conductorship for the first time, when his Symphony in C
(No. 1) was performed. The Andante and the Minuet and
Trio were much applauded, but really Symplionies were not
in his " line," and tliis was, I fancy, the only work of the kind
produced by him in public.
At the 6th concert, Mendelssohn's MS. Overture^ "The
Isles of Fingal " was played for tlie first time. This character-
istic piece of writing was suggested by a visit to Staffa and
the wild, desolate country of the north-west coast of Scotland.
It created quite a sensation, and has been repeated twenty-
eight times since. At a General Meeting of the Society on
June 7, Sir George Smart read a letter from Mendelssohn,
requesting the Society's acceptance of the Score of this Over-
ture, and it was resolved, as an expression of gratitude, to
present the generous composer with a " piece of plate."
Mile Leopoldine Blahetka played a Concertstiick for Piano-
^ It was also named " The Hebrides," " Fingal's Cave " and " The
Lonely Island " (Die einsame Insel).
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forte of her own composition. Beethoven thought highly of
her, when she was quite a child. Mme Cinti-Damoreau, who
came over this year with a French operatic company, sang at
this concert. She was a pretty woman, with too small a voice
for Co vent Garden.
At the 7th concert, Mendelssohn made his debut at these
functions as a pianist. He pleased the audience so greatly
in the performance of his G minor Concerto tliat, by general
request, it was repeated at the 8th concert, and received again
with equal delight and enthusiasm.
At this 8th concert, a Symphony by Onslow, dedicated to
tile Philharmonic Society, was performed for the first time in
this country. Cipriani Potter, who conducted the 7th concert,
was appointed Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, in
succession to Dr. William Crotch.
Mme Schroder-Devrient, who came over this year and
created an intense sensation by her singing in " Fidelio,"
sang in this concert, and a Concertante for four Violins by
Maurer (which was revived with success in a recent Promenade
Concert by Sir Henry J. Wood) was given a first hearing.
Maurer demanded, in addition to a high fee, free lodgings for
two months and an interpreter ! so Moscheles wrote.
At the General Meeting on November 5, the following
resolution was passed unanimously : " That Mr. Mendelssohn-
Bartholdy be requested to compose a Symphony, an Overture
and a vocal piece for the Society, for which he be offered the
sum of one hundred guineas.
" That the copyright of the above compositions shall revert
to the author after the expiration of two years ; the Society
reserving to itself the power of performing them at all times :
it being understood that Mr. Mendelssohn have the privilege of
publishing any arrangement of them as soon as he may think
fit after their first performance at the Philharmonic Concerts."
This was forwarded to Mendelssohn at Berlin, and he wrote
to Mr. Watts, the Secretary, in reply : "I beg you will be so
kind as to express my sincerest acknowledgments and my
warmest thanks for the gratifying manner in which the Society
has been pleased to remember me. I feel highly honoured by
the offer the Society has made, and I shall compose, according
to the request, a Symphony, an Overture and a vocal piece,
under the conditions mentioned in the resolution. When they
are finished, I hope to be able to bring them over myself, and
to express in person my thanks to the Society. I beg that
you wiU let me know whether my compositions are expected
to be ready for the next season, or whether the arrangements
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[1832
for it are complete already without them. At all events, I
shall lose no time, and I need not say how happy I shall be in
thinking that I write for the Philharmonic Society."
The works were the " Italian " Symphony, an Overture in
C and the Scena " Infelice."
The temporary and unsatisfactory occupation of the rooms
at the King's Theatre ceased with this 8th concert, and already
Mr. John Raphael (representing the lessees) offered the
Hanover Square Rooms to the Society. Here they moved in
1833 and stayed until 1869.
John Parry, junr. (J. Orlando Parry), so closely connected
in after-years with the German Reeds' entertainments at the
Gallery of Illustration, appeared as a baritone-singer. He had
been studying the harp with Bochsa, and used to accompany
himself on that instrument.
Thus the second decade closed, and the short but briUiant
connection between the Society and Mendelssohn developed
and became strong and firm.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1832
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 1) .
SOENA, " Sen to mancarmi 1' anima "
Concerto for Pianoforte
Mbs. Wood.
Mr. John Field.
Duet, " Sei gia sposa " (La Donna del Lago)
Mrs. Wood and Mr. Winter
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Mozart
Mayer
Field
Rossini
Weber
Act II
Mr. Mariani.
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4)
Aria, " Eccomi a voi "
Concerto for Violin ....
Mr. Anton Bohrer.
Cavatina, " Che vidi ! amici " (Zelmira)
Mb. Bernard Winter.
Overture, " Les Abencerages "
Beethoven
Donizetti
Bohrer
Rossini
Cherubini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 12
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Song, " Oft from the steep " , . , . Chevalier Neukomm
Mr. H. Phillips.
Sextett for Strings ...... Mayseder
Messrs. Tolbecque, Watts, Moralt, Lyon, Roussellot
and Dragonetti.
ScENA, " Ah ! un oiBbra di speranza " (Pietro von
Abano) ........ Spohr
Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in G (Letter Q), " The Oxford " . - Haydn
Regit., " Crudele ? ah, no ! " ; Aria, " Non mi dir "
(Don Giovanni) ...... Mozart
Mme Stockhausen.
Septett (Fantasia Concertante), MS., for Wood- Wind,
Horn, Trumpet and Double-Bass . . . Neukomm
Messrs. Nicholson, G. Cooke, Willman, Mackintosh, Platt.
T. Harper, senr., and Dragonetti.
(Composed for this Society.)
Trio, " Coraggio " (Fidelio) ..... Beethoven
Mmes Stockhausen and H. R. Bishop, and
Mr. John Parry, junr.
Overture, " Tamerlane " . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 26
Act I
Symphony in D minor (No. 2) . . . . . Spohr
Quartett, " Recordare " (Requiem) . . . Mozart
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Miss Cawse ; Messrs. Curioni and Giubilei.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C (MS.) .... Moscheles
Mr. Moscheles.
Regit., " In quali eccessi " ; Aria, " Mi tradi " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
Overture, " Don Carlos " ..... F. Ries
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Son io desto " (Nina) ..... Paesiello
Messrs. Curioni and Giubilei.
Air, " From mighty Kings " (Judas Maccabseus) . Handel
Mrs. Wood.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass . . . Corelli
Messrs. R. Lindley, Crouch and Dragonetti.
Overture, " Idomeneo " . . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 9
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Moscheles
Aria, " Deh, per questo " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Madame Puzzi.
Fantasia for Clarinet ...... Baermann
Mr. Willman.
Cantata, " David's Lament " .... Chevalier Neukomm
Mr. Braham.
'Cello Obbligato, Mr. R. Lindley.
Overture, *' Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in C (Letter R) ..... Haydn
Aria, " Dove sono " {he Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mme Stookhausen.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Edward Eliason.
Trio, " O dolce e caro istante " (Gli Orazzi ed i Curiazzi) Cimarosa
Mmes Stockhausen and Puzzi, and Mr. Braham.
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 30
Act I
Symphony in F {No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mme De Meric, Miss Bruce, and Mr. Begrez.
Quintett for Pianoforte and Strings . . . J. B. Cramer
Messrs. J. B. Cramer, F. Cramer, Moralt, R. Lindley
and Dragonetti.
Aria, " Non piu di fieri " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Madame De M6ric.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . • . . Haydn
Soena, " Deh, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Miss Jane Shirbeff.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, W. Griesbach, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Quartett, " Andro ramingo " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mme De Meric, Misses Shirbeff and Bruce, and Mr. Begbez.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooke.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 14
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) Beethoven
Abia, " Qui sdegno " (Die Zauberflote) . . . Mozart
Mr. H. Phillips.
CoNCERTSTucK for Pianoforte .... Mile Blahetka
Mlle Leopoldine Blahetka.
Aria, " Una voce poco f^ " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mme Cinti-Damoreau.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " (MS.) . . • Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Tacqui allor " (L' Esule di Roma) . . . Donizetti
Mr. Donzelli.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, Viola, 'Cello and Double-
Bass ........ Onslow
Messrs. Anton Bohrer, Watts, Moralt, R. Lindley and
Dragonetti.
Aria (Con Variazioni) ...... Rode
Mme Cinti-Damoreau.
Overture ........ B. Romberg
Leader, Signor Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. Attwood.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY
Act I
Symphony in C (No. G), " Jupiter " .
Aria (Euryanthe) .......
Herr Anton Haitzinger.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor (MS.)
Mr. Felix Mendelssohn-Babtholdy.
(First performance in England.)
ScENA, " Mi sospinge " (Azor and Zemira) .
Miss Invebabity.
Ovebtube, " Euryanthe "
28
Mozart
Weber
Mendelssohn
Spohr
Weber
Act II
Symphony in G (Letter V) ..... Haydn
Abia, " Vedro mentre io sospiro " (Le Nozze di Figaro) Mozart
Mb. Pellegbini.
Fantasia for Flute ....... Nicholson
Mb. Charles Nicholson.
Air, " Dies Bildniss " (Die Zauberflote) . . . Mozart
Herb Haitzinger.
Overture, " Proserpina " . . . . , Winter
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mb. Cipriani Potter.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 18
Act I
Symphony (dedicated to the Philharmonic Society) . Onslow
(First performance in this country.)
Aria, " Parto ; ma tu, ben mio " (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart
Mme Schroder-Devrient.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Willman,
Septett (Fantasia Concertante) for Wood-Wind, Horn,
Trumpet and Double-Bass ..... Neukomm
Messrs. Nicholson, G. Cooke, Willman, Mackintosh,
Platt, T. Harper, senr., and Dragonetti.
Aria, " Inveir col sesso imbelle " . . . , Pacini
Mr. Tamburini.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Mr. Mendelssohn.
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Di capricci " (Corradino) .... Rossini
Mme Cinti-Damoreau and Mr. Tamburini.
Concertante for four Violins .... Ludwig W. Maurer
Messrs. Mori, Seymour, Tolbecque and A. Griesbach.
Air, " Entendez-vous ? " (Le Concert a la Cour) . . Auber
Mme Cinti-Damoreau
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
1823-1832
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers
and their various forms of Composition during the second decade of
the Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
posers.
Sym-
phonies.
Over-
tures.
Con-
certos.
Chamber
Music.
Miscel-
laneous.
Vocal.
Total of
Com-
positions.
Austria .
4
1
2
1
4
6
14
Belgium .
2
—
—
7
—
2
1
10
British
Empire .
France
6
4
2
8
7
2
3
3
6
2
4
14
25
26
German
Empire .
12
5
14
11
1
15
40
86
Hungary
and
Bohemia
2
—
—
—
1
—
1
2
Italy
Spain
13
1
—
—
2
—
1
60
1
63
1
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117
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo-Players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices, and the
Conductors, during the second decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
Strings.
Wood-
Wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
Austria .
Belgium .
British
Empire .
France
German
Empire .
Hungary
and
Bohemia
Italy
Poland .
Spain
1
4
1
10
2
1
2
6
4
4
1
1
4
2
3
1
3
—
1
7
1
14
1
1
12
2
6
G
1
1
7
2
1
1
[1833
THE THIRD DECADE
1833-1842
1833
THE third decade opened on Monday, February 25,
at the Hanover Square Rooms, the concert-room of
which was noted for its excellent acoustic proper-
ties. Here the Society remained until 1869, The
Concert of Antient Music and the Annual Benefit
Concert of the Royal Society of Musicians were also held in
these rooms until 1848, and several letters point to the diffi-
culties encountered, by these dates clashing with the dates
arranged for the Philharmonic Society's concerts. The rooms
were first opened on February 1, 1775, with one of a series
of subscription concerts given by John Christian Bach
(eleventh son of John Sebastian Bach) and Charles F. Abel,
two of the original freeholders.
On Mendelssohn's arrival in the spring, he wrote to the
Society's Secretary on April 27 : "I beg you will inform the
Directors of the Philharmonic Society that the Scores of my
new Symphony and Overture are at their disposal, and that
I shall be able to offer them a vocal composition in a short
time hence, which will complete the three works they have
done me the honour to desire me to write for the Society.
But as I have finished two new Overtures since last year, I
beg to leave the choice to the Directors as to which they would
prefer for their concerts ; and in case they should think both
of them convenient for performance, I beg to offer them this
fourth composition as a sign of my gratitude for the pleasure
and honour they have again conferred upon me." The
Directors replied with thanks for his Hberal offer, and asked
that the Symphony might be heard at the 6th concert, on
May 13 ; they also requested him to play a solo and conduct
the whole concert.
Commissions to write works for the concerts were also given
to J. B. Cramer, H. R, Bishop, C. Potter, J. H. Griesbach,
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the Chevalier Neukomm, Ignaz Moscheles, Attwood, WiUiam
Horsley, Vincent Novello, John Goss and Tom Cooke.
The first Honorary Members were elected this year — viz.
Auber, Hummel, Le Sueur, Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer and
Onslow.
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Cramer's new work appeared, a
Quintett for Pianoforte and Strings ; Mr, Moscheles' novelty,
a grand Septett for Pianoforte, Strings, Clarinet and Horn,
appeared at the 4th, and at the 6th concert, Mendelssohn's
new Symphony in A major, known as the " Italian" ;^ at the
same concert, which he directed, he also played Mozart's
Pianoforte Concerto in D minor.
At the 7th concert, Hummel's (MS.) Pianoforte Concerto
in F was produced (Mr. Hummel playing the solo part), and
a Fantasia Drammatica by the Chevalier Neukomm was given,
whilst, in Act II, Mr. Cipriani Potter's new Symphony in
A minor proved very effective, and was described in the news-
papers as one of the most masterly productions of this com-
poser.
At the 8th concert, Mendelssohn's Overture in C, known as
the " Trumpet " Overture (composed for the Society), was
first played. Most Hkely the " Melusine " was the other
Overture offered as a choice ; the latter was heard in 1834.
Miss Elizabeth Masson sang at the 2nd concert, a mezzo-
soprano-singer of great charm and refinement, and an excellent
linguist. At the time of her death in 1865, the " Athenaeum "
critic said : " As a singer this lady was never rated as high
as she deserved to be." Her voice had been thoroughly
trained under Madame Pasta, and her reading of music was
intelligent, expressive and finished. In the ten appearances
she made at these concerts. Miss Masson frequently rescued
from neglect forgotten airs of the great Masters.
A new star appeared (at the 3rd concert) in the firmament
of famous singers, Miss Clara Anastasia Novello, the gifted
daughter of Vincent Novello. She possessed a voice of
^ The Symphony evidently cost him a lot of anxious thought. It
is an immense advance upon the C minor one. He wrote to Pastor
Bauer (on April 6): " My work, about which I had recently many doubts,
is finished ; and now, when I look it over, I find that, quite contrary
to my expectations, it satisfies myself. I believe it has become a good
composition ; but be that as it may, at all events I feel that it shows
progress, and that is the main laoint." A wonderfully modest review
of a work which by its originality, exquisite finish, and its suggestion
of Italian skies and scenes, marked so great an advance on his earlier
work, that the difference was considered as immense (proportionately)
as between Beethoven's Symphony in D and the " Eroica."
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exceptional purity and brilliance, with an impressive style,
which placed her above all contemporary sopranos, especially
in rendering the music of Handel and Mendelssohn. In 1843
she married Count Gigliucci.
Mr. W. Sherrington became Hon. Treasurer in the place of
Mr. W. Dance.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1833
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Act I
Symphony in E [?
Aria, " Lascia amor " (Orlando)
CoNCEBTO for Clarinet
Mr. H. Phillips.
Mr. Willman.
Aria, " Pria che spunti " (II Matrimonio Segreto)
Mr. Donzelli.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 11), " The Clock "
Aria, " Ah, che i giorni " (Der Alchymist) .
Mrs. Wood.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello .
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt, Seymour and R.
Duet, " Come frenar " (La Gazza Ladra)
Mrs. Wood and Mr. Phillips.
Overture, " Demophoon "
Leader, Mr. Spagnoletti. Conductor, Mr. J. B
MoTXirt
Handel
Spohr
Cimarosa
Weber
Haydn
Spohr
Beethoven
LiNDLEY.
Rossini
Vogel
Cramer.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 11
Act I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 1) . . . . . Spohr
Regit, ed Aria, " Moriro ! ma vendicata " (Teseo) . Handel
Miss Elizabeth Masson.
QuiNTETT (MS.) for Pianoforte and Strings . . J. B. Cramer
Messrs. J. B. and F. Cramer, Moralt, R, Lindley and
Dragonetti.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Duet, " Bella Ninfa " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Miss Masson and Mb. Horncastle.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weher
Act II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Aria, " Per pieta " (Cosi fan tutte)
Concertino for Violin
Mme De Meric.
Mr. Henry Wolff.
Beethoven
Mozart
Wolff
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Trio, " Tremate, empi, tremate " . . . . Beethoven
Mme De Meric ; Messrs. Horncastle and E. Taylor.
Overture, " L'Hotellerie Portugaise "... Cheruhini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 25
Act I
Symphony in D
Scena, " The Last Man "
Fantasia for Flute .
Mr. H. Phillips.
Mr. C. Nicholson.
Aria, " Per pieta " (Cosi fan tutte)
Miss Clara Novello.
Overture, " The Matins of Wallersee "
Mozart
W. H. Callcott
Nicholson
Mozart
Chelard
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Song, " With verdvire clad " . . . . . Haydn
Mrs. W. Knyvett.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello (No. 5) . Beethoven
Messrs. Spagnoletti, A. Griesbach, Moralt and Rousselot.
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Co'si fan tutte) . . Mozart
Miss Clara Novello, Mrs. W. Knyvett and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 15
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. James Bennett.
Grand Septett (MS.) for Pianoforte, Strings, Clarinet
and Horn ....... Moscheles
Messrs. Moscheles, Mori, Moralt, R. Lindley, Dragonetti,
WiLLMAN and Platt.
(First performance ; composed for these Concerts.)
Regit., " Ali, non so " ; Aria, " Mia speranza " . Mozart
Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in D (No, 2) ..... . Haydn
Aria, " Tutto un concento " (Euryanthe) . . . Weber
Madame De M:fcRic.
Concertante for four principal Violins . . . Maurer
Messrs. Mori, Seymour, C. A. Patey and A. Griesbach.
Trio, " Qual canna al suol " (Jessonda) . . . Spohr
Mmes De Meric and ISishop and Mr. James Bennett.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Moscheles.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 29
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 3) .
Akia, " Per questa bella mano "
Mr. John Parry, junr.
Concerto for Harp
Mr. T. H. Wright.
Duet, " Che al mio bene " (Medea) .
Mrs. Wood and Mr. Braham.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " .
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Regit., " Per pieta " ; Aria, " Ah, perfida "
Mr. Braham.
Concerto for Violoncello
Mr. I\jsfoop.
Aria, " Si lo sento " (Faust)
Overture, " Zaira "
Mrs. Wood.
Spohr
Mozart
Hummel
J. S. Mayer
Weber
Beethoven
Beethoven
Kummer
Spohr 1
Winter
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooke.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 13
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
Aria, " O cara immagine " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mr. Rubini.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mozart
Mr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
Aria, " Deh, vieni, non tardar " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . Mozart
Mme Cinti-Damobeau.
Overture, " Bibiana " . . . . . . J. P. Pixis
Act II
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " (MS.) . . . Mendelssohn
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Duet, " Ricciardo, che veggo ! " (Ricciardo e Zoraide) Rossini
Mme Cinti-Damoreau and Mb. Rubini.
Concerto for Violin ......
De Beriot
Meyerbeer
Mr. Ch, De Beriot.
Air, " En vain j'espere " (Robert le Diable)
Mme Cinti-Damoreau.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . , Weber
Leader, Mb. Weichsel. Conductor, Mb. F. Mendelssohn-Babtholdy.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 27
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " O colpo impensato " (La Gazza Ladra) . . Rossini
Mr. Tamburini.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F (MS.) .... Hummel
Mr. J. N. Hummel.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Duet, " Se la vita " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Pasta and Mr. Tamburini.
Fantasia Drammatica (MS.) . . . Chevalier Neukomm
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Act II
Symphony in A minor (MS.) ..... C. Potter
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rvssini
Madame Pasta.
Duet for 'Cello and Double-Bass .... Corelli
Messrs. R. Lindley and Dragonetti.
AitiA, " Se amore soltanto " . . . . Mayer and Rossini
Mme Puzzi.
Horn ObbHgato, Mr. Puzzi,
Overture, '* Anacreon " . . . . . . Chervbini
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. C. Potter.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 10
Act I
Symphony in B j? (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Aria, " Mentre ti lascio " . . . . . Mozart
Mr. Zuchelli.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Herz
Mr. Heinrich Herz.^
Aria, " Non piu di fieri " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Madame Malibran.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Overture in C, " Trumpet " . . . . . Mendelssohn
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Sento un interna voce " (Elisabetta) . . Rossini
Mme Cinti-Damoreau.
Concerto^ for Violin (No. 1) . . . . . De Beriot
Mr. Ch. De Beriot,
Duet, " Vanne, se alberghi in petto " (Andronico) . Mercadante
Mmes Cinti-Damoreau and Malibran.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
^ He was better known as Henri Herz, being, owing to his long
stay in Paris, more of a Parisian than a Viennese.
2 Called " Concertino " on May 21, 1827.
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1834
Henry Rowley Bishop carried out his commission of last
year by composing a Sacred Cantata, " The Seventh Day."
It was fairly well received, but never performed again, and it
by no means showed Bishop at his best. As a composer of
English Operas he was, and ever will be, best known. The
Cantata was performed at the 1st concert ; at the 2nd, an
Italian Dramatic Cantata, entitled " Rosalba," was the result
of the Directors' invitation to Mr. Vincent NoveUo. It was
written for six voices, and his daughter, Clara, took the prin-
cipal soprano part.
At the 3rd concert, W. Horsley's Motett " Exultabo Te "
had a hearing ; several sacred works seem to be creeping
into these orchestral concerts. At the same concert, Mos-
cheles' " Concerto Fantastique " was played, for the first
time, by the composer, and the first performance was given
of the graceful, captivating Overture to "Melusine,"i and
J. Henry Griesbach's contribution was an Overture to " Bel-
shazzar's Feast " (MS.).
At the 5th concert, Mme Giulia Grisi made her first appear-
ance. She came to England for the first time this year,
appearing in Opera about a month before she sang at this
concert. " A pure, briUiant, powerful, flexible soprano . . .
one of the fmest we have ever heard," was the verdict of "The
Times " critic. At the same concert, an " Overture, et
March Triomphale," by Ferdinand Ries was given, and
Beethoven's splendid Viohn Concerto was played by Mr.
Mori.
At the Gth concert, Mendelssohn's MS. Scena " Ah ! ritorna,
eta del oro," was introduced by Mme Caradori- Allan.
At the 7th, the great violinist, Henri Vieuxtemps, made
his first appearance, visiting London at the same time as
De Beriot, and also meeting Paganini there. Mile Aline
Bertrand, a young harpist, and Mr, Nicolas Ivanoff^ (or
^ The full title was " Melusine," or " The Mermaid and the Knight."
The title was changed to " Melusina " in 1846. The Society's MS.
copy, with many emendations in Mendelssohn's writing, differs from
later printed editions of the Score.
^ Chorley (in his "Musical Recollections") speaks well of Ivanoff's
nice tone and neat execution, but quotes Moscheles as complaining
of his sickly, sentimental style and frequent use of head-voice, which
became so nauseating that some wag circulated a joke about him,
declaring that his real name was " I've enough " !
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Ivanhoff), an Italianised Russian tenor, appeared at the same
concert.
The Secretary, Mr. Watts, must have received a shock on
being addressed by a Miss Jacobine Mayer, who sought an
engagement to play, as " My lord " !
The patriotism of Mr. Vincent NoveUo is evident in his
request that " Rosalba," his new Cantata, should be sung by
English artists only.
At the 8th concert, Mme Grisi sang again, and Mrs. Ander-
son played Beethoven's E !? Concerto, " The Emperor," for
the first time at these concerts.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1834
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 3
Act I
Symphony in E [? (No. 1) . . . , . Spohr
Aria, " A rispettarmi " . . . . . . Carafa
Mr. Zuchelli.
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte and Strings (No. 2) . . J. B. Cramer
Messrs. J. B. Cramer, Mori, Moralt, R. Lindley and
Dragonetti.
Cantata, " The Seventh Day " . . . . H. R. Bishop
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Miss Clara Novello ; Messrs. Hawkins,
HoRNCASTLE and E. Taylor, with Chorus.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
: Act II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Miss Clara Novello, Mrs. H. R. Bishop, and Mr. Horncastle. ^
Concerto for Violin ...... R. Kreutzer
Mr. V. R. Masoni,
Quartett, " II cor e la mia fe " (Fideho) . . . Beethoven
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Miss Clara Novello ; Messrs. Horncastle
and Zuchelli.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. J. B. Cramer.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 17
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Ne giorni tuoi feHci " . . . . . Paesiello
Mme Caradori- Allan and Miss Clara Novello.
Nonett for Strings, Wood-Wind and Horn . . Spohr
Messrs. Mori, Moralt, R. Lindley, Dragonetti, Nicholson,
G. Cooke, Willman, Mackintosh and Platt.
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Dramatic Cantata, " Rosalba " . . . . F. Novello
* Miss Clara' Novello, Mrs. H. R. Bishop ; Messrs. Horncastle,
James Bennett and J. Alfred Novello.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in D ...... . Mozart
QuARTETT, " Che diro ? " . . . . . Mozart
Miss Clara Novello ; Messrs. James Bennett, Chapman
and J. Alfred Novello.
Fantasia for Clarinet ...... Weber
Mr. Willman.
Aria, " Gran Dio ! " (Romeo e Giulietta) . . . Gitglielmi
Mme Cabadori- Allan.
Overture, " Faniska " . . . . . . Chervhini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 7
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " , . . . Mozart
Aria, " D' una madre disperata " (II Crociato in Egitto) Meyerbeer
Miss Masson.
Concerto for Pianoforte [MS.), " Fantastique " . Moscheles
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Motett, " Exultabo Te " . . . . . W. Horsley
The Chorus.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Overture, " Melusine," or " The Mermaid and the
Knight " (MS.) Mendelssohn
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony in G (Letter Q), " Oxford "... Haydn
Air, " Holy and great is Thy Name " (Mount Sinai) Chevalier Neukofmn
Mrs. W. Knyvett.
Concerto for Violin, " Dramatic " . . . . Spohr
Mr. Henry Wolff.
Duet, " By thee with bliss " ; Chorus, " For ever
blessed " (The Creation) ..... Haydn
Mrs. W. Knyvett, Mr. Bradbury and Chorus.
Overture, " Belshazzar's Feast " (MS.) . . J. Henry Qrieshach
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
^ Described for six voices : only these five names appear in the
Programme. It is probable that Mr. Chapman was the sixth.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 21
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral "
Aria, "Sorgete" (Maometto Secondo)
Fantasia for Flute
Mr. Tamburini.
Mr. Charles Nicholson.
Aria, " Sol pu6 dir "
Overture, " Oberon "
Mme Stockhausen.
Beethoven
Rossini
Nicholson
F. Fesca
Weber
Act II
Symphony in G (Letter V) Haydn
Aria, " Vivi tu " (Anna Bolena) .... Donizetti
Mr. Rubini.
Air Varie for Violin ...... Ghy$
Mr. Joseph Ghys.
Trio, " Ti parli 1' amore " (Otello) .... Rossini
Mme Stockhausen ; Messrs. Rubini and Tamburini.
Overture, " Le Rovine di Paluzzi " . . . A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 5
Act I
Symphony in G minor ......
Song, " Now Heaven in fullest glory " (The Creation) .
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Introduction, Variations and Rondo for Pianoforte
Mr. Heinrich Herz.
Aria, " Di piacer " (La Gazza Ladra)
Mlle Grisi.
Overture et Marche Triomphale ....
Act II
Symphony In D
Aria, " Da qual di " (Anna Bolena) .
Mr. Nicholas Ivanhoff.
Concerto for Violin .....
Mr. Mori.
Duet, " Forse un di " (La Gazza Ladra)
Mlle Grisi and Mb. Ivanhoff.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " .
Leader, Mr. Spagnolbtti. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani
Mozart
Haydn
Herz
Rossini
F. Ries
A. Romberg
Donizetti
Beethoven
Rossini
Weber
Potter.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 19
Act I
Symphony in G minor ..... Cipriani Potter
Duet, " Bella Ninfa " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Mme Carad OKI- Allan and Mk. W. F. de C. Vrugt.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Moscheles
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Aria, " La Vendetta " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mr. Zuchelli.
Overture, " Faust " . . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Scena, " Ah ! ritorna, eta del oro " (MS.) . . . Mendelssohn
Mme Caradori-Allan.
(Composed for this Society.)
Concertante for Wood-Wind, Horn, Trumpet and
Double-Bass ...... Chevalier Neukomm
Messrs. Nicholson, G. Cooke, Willman, Mackintosh, Platt,
T. Harper, senr., and Dragonetti.
Scena, " Langmro vicino a quelle " (Achille) . . Pair
Mr. Vrugt.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooke.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 2
Act I
Symphony in E [? (No. 3), " Eroica "
Aria, " Come lieto " .....
Mr. Ivanhopf.
Fantasia for Harp .....
Mlle Aline Bertrand.
Duet, " Calma, o bella " (Der Berg-geist) .
Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Phillips.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " .
Act II
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " .
Duet, " Non fuggir " (WiUiam Tell) .
Messrs. Ivanhoff and Phillips.
Air Varie for Violin .....
Mr. Henri Vieuxtemps.
Scena, " Si lo sento " (Faust) ....
Mme Stockhausen.
Overture, " Fidelio " .
Beethoven
Pacini
Bertrand
Spohr
Spohr
Mendelssohn
Rossini
De Beriot
Spohr
Beethoven
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. Moscheles.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 16.
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 11), " The Clock "
Song, " Oh ! 'tis a glorious sight " (Oberon)
Mr. Braham.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [?
Mrs. Anderson.
ScENA, " Dal asilo "
Overture, " Egniont "
Mlle Grisi.
Haydn
Weber
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Aria, " Come per me sereno " (La Sonnambula)
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Concerto for Violin ....
Mme Elise Filipowicz.
Ahia, " Tanti affetti " (La Donna del Lago)
Mlle Grisi.
Beethoven
Michael Costa
Beethoven
Beethoven
Bellini
Pietro Rovelli
Rossini
Weber
Overture,^ " Jubilee " .
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. Charles Neate
1835
The production of Spohr's new characteristic Sinfonia,
"Der Weihe der Tone," translated as "Ode to Sound," 2
opened the season of 1835 in brilliant fashion. Its subject
(I quote Mr. Hogarth) was suggested by Pfeififer's " Ode to
Music " ; the composer having attempted to illustrate, by
musical sounds, the various descriptions and images con-
tained in that poem. The full programme of the Symphony
was as foUows :
" First Movement : The deep silence of Nature before the
creation of sound — the awakening of hfe after it — the voice
of Nature — the uproar of the elements.
" Second Movement : Cradle-song — the Dance — the Serenade.
1 The more modern custom of beginning and ending the season with
the National Anthem was not in vogtie at this time, but this " Jubilee "
Overture was the next best thing, since it concluded with " God save
the King." It was written for the fiftieth anniversary of the accession
of Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, and was first played on September
20, 1818, at the Court Theatre, Dresden.
2 Also translated " The Power of Sound " and " The Consecration
of Sotmd."
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" Third Movement : Martial music — March to battle — Return
of the conquerors,
" Fourth Movement : Funeral dirge — Consolation in grief."
This Symphony, though much too lengthy, contains many
strong points, and several passages of great beauty. It met
with much criticism, and the apparent absurdity, as it was
then thought, of endeavouring to represent, by means of sound,
the deep silence preceding the creation of sound, was made
the subject of considerable sarcasm by the critics. However,
the work held its own for a considerable period of time, and
was, in the end, regarded as being one of Spohr's greatest
achievements.
J. B. Cramer repeated his Concerto, first heard in 1828,
which has a last movement by Mozart !
The excellent viohnist, Henry Gamble Blagrove, first
appeared as soloist at this 1st concert, and played, with
success, a Concerto by Molique.
At the 2nd concert, the novelty was an Air and Variations
for Bassoon by Mr. Baumann, played by the composer.
Mr. John Mackintosh, the principal bassoon-player in the
Society since 1815, retired this year, his place being taken by
James Denman.
At the 3rd concert. Miss Mary Postans made her debut.
She was a student at the Royal Academy of Music until 1831.
At the end of this season she married Mr. Alfred Shaw, a
fairly well-known artist. She had a fine contralto voice, and
Mendelssohn, writing to the Directors of the Philharmonic
Society in 1839, spoke of her and of Miss Clara Novello as
" the best concert-singers we have had in this country (Ger-
many) for a long time."
Mr. W. Sherrington, retiring from the office of Hon.
Treasurer this year, received a handsome present from the
Society.
At the 4th concert, a Symphony by Maurer was played for
the first time, but it was not so successful as his Concertante
for four Violins, played in 1832.
J. D. Loder was to have played, but Avas unable to on account
of a penalty of £30 hanging over him, if he failed to attend a
jury!
Mile Marietta Brambilla, the eldest of five sisters, all of
whom were excellent singers, appeared at this 4th concert.
The late Mr. Julian Marshall related that a Cardinal (who
shall be nameless) said of her : " She has the finest eyes, the
sweetest voice and the kindest nature in the whole world,
and if she is discovered to possess any other merits, the safety
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of the Holy Church will necessitate her excommunica-
tion " !
At the 5th concert, a MS. Overture, " Joan of Arc," by
Moscheles had a first hearing, and at the 6th, Beethoven's
String Quartett (No. 1), which was new to these concerts.
But the event of the concert — I would venture to say, of the
season — was the first appearance of a Royal Academ}^ student
of seventeen years of age, named William Sterndale Beimett.
It was destined that, in later years, he should become con-
ductor to this Society, Principal of the Academy and Professor
at Cambridge. He played his own Concerto for Pianoforte
in E I? (No. 2), which had been produced at an Academy concert
the previous year.
At the 7th concert, Mr. Adrien Fran9ois Servais played
a Violoncello Concerto of his own composing ; and at the
8th, Mr. Heinrich Herz played a MS. Concerto of his own
for Pianoforte, in D minor, which he dedicated to the
Society.
Mr. Ayrton offered the Society an autograph set of twelve
Symphonies by Haydn, and suggested that Mr. Joseph Calkin,
the Society's Librarian, should submit a valuation of them
with a view to their purchase. As the only autograph Sym-
phonies by Haydn in the Library are those in C minor and D
minor, 1 probably the bargain was never struck. The serious
question of Haydn's autograph being genuine or not was
introduced.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1835
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Act I
Symphony in F, " Ode to Sound " (No. 4) . . . Spohr
(First time of performance.)
Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mme Stockhausen.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte (No. 5) . . . Cramer and Mozart
Mr. J. B. Cramer.
Cantata, " Napoleon's Midnight Review " . Chevalier Neukomm
Mr. Braham.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
^ The Autographs of Haydn, owned by the Society, are both headed,
" di me Giuseppe Haydn, 791, Londra. In nomine Domini," and,
on the last page, " Laus Deo."
[1835
Mozart
W. Horsley
Molique
Mozart
BeetJwven
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Act II
Symphony in D (Op, 7) .
MoTETT, " Gloria in Excelsis " .
The Chorus.
Concerto for Violin .....
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Duet, " Fra gl' amplessi " (Cosi fan tutte)
Mme Stockhausen and Mr. Braham.
Overture, " Egmont " .
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 9
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... • Beethoven
Aria (MS.), " Non v' e piu barbaro " ... Stuntz^
Miss Masson.
Quartett for two VioUns, Viola and 'Cello in A . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Tolbecque, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Casta Diva " (Norma) ..... Bellini
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Air, " Now heaven in fidlest glory " (The Creation) . Haydn
Mr. E. Seguin,
Introd. and Air Varie for Bassoon .... Baumxinn
Mr. Fr. Baumann.
Trio, " Corraggio, orsu " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Mme Caradori- Allan, Miss Masson and Mr. E. Seguin.
Overture, " Ulysses and Circe " . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. C. Potter.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 23
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Scena, " Ah, perfida "...... Beethoven
Mb. Sapio.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Moscheles
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Regit, and Aria, " Se pieta nel col serbate " (Gli
Orazzi e Curiazzi) ...... Cimarosa
Miss Postans.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
^ Whether by Theodore or Josef Hartmann Stuntz is uncertain ;
probably the latter, as he was considered a very talented composer
of vocal music. He lived 1793 to 1859.
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Act II
Symphony in E [7
Aria, " Tu m' abbandoni " {-
-)
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Mozart
Spohr
Miss Clara Novello.
Sonata for 'Cello and Double-Bass .... Corelli
Messrs. R. Lindley and Dragonetti.
Quartett, " Placido e il mar " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Misses Clara Novello and Postans ; Messrs. Sapio and
GlUBILEI.
Overture, " Jessonda " SfoJir
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooke.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 6
Act I
Symphony Maurer
(First performance.)
Aria, " II pensier " (Orfeo) Haydn
Mr. John Parry, junr.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Mori.
Aria, " Elena, o tu ch' io chiamo " (La Donna del Lago) Rossini
Mlle Marietta Brambilla.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
ScENA, " All, un ombra di speranza " (Pietro von
Abano) ........ Spohr
Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
Quintett for Clarinet and Strings .... Mozart
Messrs. Willman, J. D. Loder, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Mlle Brambilla and Mr. J. Parry, junr.
Overture, " Euryanthe " ..... Weber
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 27
Act I
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Aria, " O cara immagine " (Die Zauberflote) . . Mozart
Mr. G. B. Rubini.
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor .... Hummel
Mr. Charles Neate.
Trio, " Ti parli 1' amore " (Otello) .... Rossini
Mlle G. Grisi ; Messrs. Rubini and Lablache.
Overture (MS.), " Joan of Arc " . . . . Moscheles
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Act II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 8) ..... Haydn
Aria, " Va sbramando " (Faust) .... Spohr
Mr. F. Lablache.
CoNCERTANTE for Wood-Wiiid, Horn, Trumpet and
Double-Bass ...... Chevalier Neukomm
Messrs. Nicholson, G. Cooke, Willman, Mackintosh, Platt,
T. Harper and Dragonetti.
Aria, " Tanti affetti " (La Donna del Lago) . . Rossini
Mlle Grisi.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Moscheles.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 11
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Air, " Vedro rnentre " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mr. Tamburini.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E I7 (No. 2) . . Sterndale Bennett
Mr. Wm. Sterndale Bennett.
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) .... Paer
Mme Fincklohr and Mr. Tamburini.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Ghervbini
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
ScENA, " Si lo sento " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Mme Stockhausen.
Quartett for Strings (No. 1 ) . . . . • Beethoven
Messrs. Eliason, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
(First performance at these concerts.)
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Fincklohr.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 25
Act I
Symphony in E [? , . . . . . . Spohr
Scena, " Fern von ihm " . . . . . • Weber
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Fantasia for Violoncello ...... Servais
Mr. ADRiiiN FRAN901S Servais.
Scena, " Stolto me " (Faust) Spohr
Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
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Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Tut to apprendi " (William Tell) . . . Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. Ivanhoff.
Concerto for Violin in B minor .... De Beriot
Mr. Ch. De Beriot.
Aria, " Vivi tu " (Anna Bolena) .... Donizetti
Mr. Ivanhoff.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 8
Act I
Symphony in E \f (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Duet, " Fuggi crudele " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mlle Grisi and Mr. Rubini.
Double Quartett for four Violins, two Violas and two
'Cellos ........ Spohr
Messrs. Mori, Tolbecque, Eliason, Watts ; Moralt, Lyon ;
R. LiNDLEY and Rousselot.
Aria, " Di mia patria " (Marino Faliero) . . . Donizetti
Mr. Rubini.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Chervbini
Act II
Symphony (MS.) C. Potter
Quartett, "A te, o eara " (I Puritani) . . . Bellini
Mlle Grisi, Mrs. E. Seguin ; Messrs. Rubini and Lablache.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (MS.) . . H. Herz
Mr. Heinrich Herz.
(First performance ; composed and dedicated to this Society.)
Aria, " AJi ! vendicar potro " (Fidelio) . . . Beethoven
Mr. F. Lablache.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
1836
The novelty at the 1st concert was Mendelssohn's Overture,
" Meeres-stille,"^ first performed at Berlin in 1832.
Mr. W. Dance entered upon his third period as Hon.
Treasurer, having already served in 1815 and from 1821 to
1832. He now began four more years of these arduous duties,
at a time when the affairs of the Society were not so prosperous
^ The full title was " Meeres-stille und gluckliche Fahrt," i.e. " A
calm sea and prosperous voyage," illustrating a poem of Goethe's,
which Beethoven set for Chorus and Orchestra.
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as formerly. In fact, the end of this decade marks a period
of very low water. Another misfortune was that, this season,
the Society was for the first time deprived of the services of
the singers of the Itahan Opera.
The Programme of the 5th concert (April 25) contained
this announcement : " The Directors, anxious to afford the
Subscribers all the advantages in their power, applied for
Mr. Laporte's permission to engage the principal vocal per-
formers of the King's Theatre, which has been refused."
Since that time great difficulties have been placed in the way
by succeeding managers of the Opera-houses ; before this
occurred, all the " stars " from Italy and elsewhere regularly
appeared at the Philharmonic Concerts.
Some of us of to-day might say : What a golden opportunity
to bring forward and develop British talent and to encourage
British singers ! It wiU, however, on inspection of the Tables
at the end of any decade in this short history, be apparent
to everyone that British artistes, if not British art, have been
well supported b}^ this Society at all times.
At the 2nd concert, the composer, Michael Wm. Balfe,i
sang a solo for bass from " William Tell " and also in a Trio
of Mozart's.
At the 3rd concert, Weber's Concertstiick was introduced
by Mme Dulcken.
Mr. Grane, of Exeter Hall, which until recently was the
home of May meetings and rantings, religious and otherwise,
was approached with a vicAv to holding either rehearsals or
trials there. In reply he expressed the pious hope that there
was no immoral tendency in Beethoven's Mass in D or in the
S3^mphonies to be played !
At the 4th concert, Mozart's C minor Concerto was first
played at these concerts by Cipriani Potter, and Sterndale
Bennett played his new Concerto, also in C minor, and not
then published, at the 5th concert. On the same occasion,
Lachner's new Symphony, in Et', was performed for the first
time, and Miss Charlotte Ann Birch, a soprano with a beau-
tiful mellow voice, trained at the Royal Academy of Music,
made her first appearance with such acceptance, that, from
now until 1854, when her increasing deafness compelled her
to retire, we find her name introduced a dozen or more times
in the Society's Programmes.
Mr. Charles Lucas made his debut as 'celhst at the 4th
concert.
^ Mr. Balfe offered gladly to give the Score of " William Tell," or
any work of his respected master, Rossini, to the Society.
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At the 6th concert, a Grand Fantasia for Pianoforte by
Mr. Sigismund Thalberg first brought forward that wonderful
singer on the pianoforte. The " Musical World " critic pointed
out, what was then a novelty, in his so dividing a melody
between the two hands that a bass could be played with the
left, whilst an accompaniment was going on in the right, giving
the effect of three separate hands. It was his playing, and
certainly not his compositions, that electrified the audiences
of that day.
At the 8th concert, Bishop, still bent on introducing sacred
works, had a Cantata, " The Departure from Paradise," sung
by Mme Malibran-De Beriot, and the Norwegian viohnist,
Ole Borneman BuU, appeared at the same concert. Spohr
wrote of him : " He sacrifices too many of the noble qualities
of the viohn to his tricks ... his performance, when he
does not execute his tricks, is monotonous." On the other
hand, he was greatly influenced by Paganini, and, inspired
by that extraordinary executant, brought his technique to a
wonderful pitch of perfection. He plaj^ed his favourite show-
piece, " Polacca Guerriera," written by himself. Mr. Thal-
berg appeared again, and played his 2nd Caprice. Many
letters passed, this year, between the Secretary and Mr.
Cornelius Ward, who had invented some improved drums,
in which there were undoubted improvements in the mode of
tuning, the drummer using the e3'e to determine the pitch,
instead of having to tap the parchment. He was anxious that
the Society should use these drums, and complained of the
intrigues and opposition which he encountered from the more
conservative t3mpanists. Sir George Smart told Mr. T. P.
Chipp (the player of the " Tower Drums ") that the Society
had resolved to use his newly invented drums : this led to
more letters from Mr. Ward !
PROGRAMMES FOR 1836
FIRST CONPERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
ScENA, " Di priraavera " (Des Falkner's Braut)
Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E j?
Mr. Moscheles.
Duet, " Ah, facciamo " (Jessonda)
Mmes Seguin and Bishop.
Overture, " Meeres-stille "
(First time of performance.)
Marschner
Beethoven
Spohr
Mendelssohn
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Act II
[1836
Symphony in B [7 (No. 9) ..... Haydn
Aria, " O Salutaris Hostia " . . . . . Cherubini
Mrs. Alfred Shaw.^
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Qtjartett, " Andro ramingo " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Mmes Bishop, Seguin and Shaw, and Mr. Horncastle.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir CtEORGe Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 7
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 6) ..... . Mozart
Duet, " Vieni, i lor tormenti " (Euryanthe) . . Weber
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. Balfe.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Anderson.
Aria, " Firmo rimanti " (William Tell) . . . Rossini
Mr. Balfe.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Concerto for Clarinet ...... Weber
Mr. Willman.
Trio, " Quello di Tito " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mme Caradori-Allan ; Messrs. Brizzi and Balfe.
Overture, " Tamerlane " . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 21
Act I
Symphony in D
Am a, " lo r amai " (I Normanni a Parigi)
Mr. Cartagenova.
Concertstuck; for Pianoforte
Mme Dulcken.
Aria, " Casta Diva " (Norma)
Mme Celleoni-Corti.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Cipriani Potter
Mercadante
Weber
Bellini
Weber
1 Nee Miss Postans.
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Symphony in B b (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Aria, " Che vidi " (Zelmira) ..... Rossini
Mr. Bernabd Winter.
Concertino for Violin ...... Spohr
Mr. H. G. Blagbove.
Duet, " Anna, tu piangi " (Maometto Secondo) . . Rossini
Mme Celleoni-Corti and Mr. Cartagenova.
Overture, " Die Zauherflote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 11
Act I
Symphony in D minor (No. 2) .... Spohr
ScENA, " Pace, ardenti " (Euryanthe) . . . Weber
Mr. M. W. Balfe.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Mozart
Mb. C. Potter.
ScENA, "All, ritoriia " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Haydn
. Chevalier Neukomm
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) .
Song, " Make haste to deliver me " .
Mrs. Alfred Shaw.
Clarono^ Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass . . . Corelli
Mr. R. Lindley, Mr. C. Lucas and Mr. Draqonetti.
Aria, " Batti, batti " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan.
'Cello Obbligato, Mr. R. Lindley.
Overture, " Le Prince de Hombourg " . . . Marschner
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Moscheles.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 25
Act I
Symphony in E [7 .
(First time of performance.)
Air, " Ave Maria " .
Miss Birch.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor (MS.)
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
Scena, " All, sorrida, amico " (Jessonda)
Mr. James Bennett.
Overture, " Faniska " .
F. Lachner
Ch&rvbini
Sterndale Bennett
Spohr
Chervbini
^ ^V^lat instrument this may be I have not discovered, but in 1837
J. Lebrun sent the Directors a bass-clarone of his invention. It might
be this ?
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Act II
Symphony in D
ScENA, " Ah, perfido "
Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
Concerto for Violin, " Military "
Mr. Karl Josef Lipinski.
Trio, " Qual canna al suol " (Jessonda)
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Miss Birch and Mr. James Bennett.
Overture, " Preciosa " .
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooke
[1836
Mozart
Beethoven
Lipinski
Spohr
Weber
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 9
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " O cara immagine " (Die Zauberflote) . . Mozart
Mr. Nicolas Ivanhoff.
Grand Fantasia for Pianoforte .... Thalberg
Mr. Sigismund Thalberg.
Duet, " Dove vai " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Messrs. Ivanhoff and H. Phillips.
Overture, " Pietro von Abano " . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 11), " The Clock "... Haydn
Aria, " Non piti di fiori " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mme Malibran-De Beriot.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Haydn
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Scena, " Ah che invan " (Pietro von Abano) . . Spohr
Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " ..... Weber
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 23
Act I
Symphony in E [? (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Aria, " Mentre ti lascio " . . . . . Mozart
Mr. William Machin.
Septett for Wood- Wind, Horn, Trumpet and Double-
Bass ....... Chevalier Neukomm
Messrs. Nicholson, G. Cooke, Willman, Denman, Platt,
T. Harper, senr., and Dragonetti.
Regit., " Ei parte " ; Aria, " Per piet^ " (Cosi fan
tutte) ........ Mozart
Miss Masson.
Overture, " Jessonda " , . . . . . Spohr
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THE THIRD DECADE
Act II
Symphony in F . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Quando il core " . . . . . . Persiani
Mmb Malibran-De Beriot.
QuARTETT for two Violiiis, Viola and 'Cello in B b
(No. 13) ........ Beethoven
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, Gattie, Dando and C. Lucas.
Trio, " Coraggio, orsti " (Fidelio) . . . . Beethoven
Mme Malibran-De Beriot, Miss Masson and Mr. Machin.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Leader, Mr. Weichsel. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 6
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Aria, " Che accenti " (Otello) ..... Rossini
Mr. Ivanhoff.
Caprice for Pianoforte (No. 2) . . . . . Thalberg
Mr. Sigismund Thalberg.
Regit., " Bella raia " ; Aria, " Resta, o cara " . . Mozart
Miss Clara Novello.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cheruhini
Act II
Symphony in E [7 . . . . ... . Mozart
Cantata, " The Departure from Paradise " . . H. R. Bishop
Mme Malibran-De Beriot.
(First performance ; composed for this Society.)
Introd. and Polacca Guerriera for Violin . . Ole B. Bull
Mr. Ole Bornemann Bull.
Duet, " In mia man " (Norma) .... Bellini
Mme Malibran-Db Beriot and Mr. Ivanhoff.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
1837
This year the newly crowned Queen Victoria became
Patroness of the Society and remained so, graciously helping
it by her presence on many occasions, and by her constant
support and encouragement, throughout the whole of her long
and wonderfully beneficent reign.
As the 2nd clarinet, Mr. Philip Powell, left for America, Mr.
T. Cooke recommended Mr. Henry Lazarus to the post. Many
of us remember his rich, beautiful tone and his excellent
phrasmg. Mr. Lazarus soon became prmcipal clarinet, when
Mr. Willman died in 1840, not only at these concerts, but at
the Opera and elsewhere.
142 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1837
Mr. Nicholson having died, Mr. J. Clinton wished to succeed
him as 1st flute.
Mr. Vermeuden, the energetic Secretary of the " Dutch
Society for the Encouragement of Music," began most courte-
ously to send the publications of that body to the Directors.
At the 1st concert, Onslow's new Symphony m A had a first
hearing, and Mr. Henry Hill, senr., presented the Society with
the Score and parts of Onslow's first Symphony.
At the 2nd, Mr. Henry PhiUips sang the air " O God, have
mercy " from Mendelssohn's " St. Paul," only recently
published in London. At the same concert, a new MS. Over-
ture by Ferdinand Ries, " L' Apparition," was played for the
first time in this country.
At the 3rd concert, the novelty was Potter's " Cymbehne "
Overture, which became very popular in London.
The principal occurrence of the season took place at the
4th concert, when Beethoven's 9th or Choral Symphony was
revived after a lapse of twelve years. This time it was better
understood and appreciated both by players and Hsteners ;
the choral part was sung with good effect by soloists and
chorus, and its beauties were recognised and listened to with
warm expressions of pleasure. Mr. Turle sent some good boys
from the Abbey, ^ and Mr. Hawes sent the "young gentle-
men " of the Chapel Royal to assist in the Chorus. The
translation used was that by John Oxenford. Whether it
showed ignorance of the difficulties of the solo voice parts, or
merely illustrated the conceit at those times to be found in the
tenor-singer, one cannot say, but Mr. Frederick WiUiam Horn-
castle Avrote that it was " most unreasonable for the Quartett
to be asked to rehearse twice ! "
At the 5th concert, the brothers Leopold and Moritz Ganz ^
played the vioHn and 'cello respectively.
At the 6th concert, Mozart's Introduction and Fugue for
FuU Orchestra was announced as for the first time in this
country, and Mme Schroeder-Devrient bade her farewell to
the concerts.
At the 7th, Mme Pasta also made her last appearance, and
Sterndale Bennett's dehghtful Overture, " The Naiades," was
played for the first time.
At the 8th concert, Mr. Thalberg, now an estabhshed
favourite in this country, played another of his Fantasias,
and was elected an Honorary Member of the Society.
^ At fifteen shillings apiece, including rehearsals.
^ Wilhelm Ganz, who has been settled in London since 1850, is of
the same musical family.
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Mr. J. Th, Kroff, a tenor, made his first appearance. He
wrote to assure the Directors " I will sing with all myn heard'''
Mr. Anglois, a double-bass-player, of whom little appears to
be known, played a Concerto of his own for that instrument.
A Concerto for double-bass is rather trying as a rule, and it
requires a Bottesini to make such an operation a pleasant one.
It must strike the reader, who looks through the Programmes
of these earlier years in the history of the Society, that there
were comparatively few novelties, and that the same old things
(e.g. " Anacreon " Overture, etc., etc.) were repeated again
and again ad nauseam !
PROGRAMMES FOR 1837
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Act I
Symphony in A G. Onslow
(First performance in London.)
Duet, " Qual desio, qual pensiero " . . . . Jules Benedict
Messks. Catone and Ronconi.
Horn Obbligato, Mb. Puzzi.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
Mb. ICxNAz Moscheles.
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Abia, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) Mozart
Mlle Vibginia De Blasis.
OvEBTUBE, " A Midsmnmer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Abia, " Cara immagine " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Me. Catone.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello in E [j Mozart
Messes. H. G. Blagbove, Watts, Dando, Lyon and R. Lindley.
Tbio, " Fia grata al ciel " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Mlle De Blasts ; Messes. Catone and Ronconi.
OvEETUBE, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Leader, Me. F. Cbameb. Conductor, Sib George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 13
Act I
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Air, " O God, have mercy " (St. Paul) . . . Mendelssohn
Me. H. Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E |? . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Anderson.
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Rondo, " II cielo, la terra " (II Trionfo del Amor
fraterno) ........ Winter
Mrs. AiiFRED Shaw.
Overture (MS.), " L' Apparition " . . . . F. Ries
(First performance in this country.)
Act II
Symphony in G (Letter V) . . . . . Haydn
Cantata, " Der Waehtel-schlag " (The Quail) . . Beethoven
Mme C ar ad ori- Allan.
QuARTETT for Strings in G (No. 2, Op. 18) . . . Beethoven
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Tolbecque and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Soave conforto " (Zelrnira) .... Rossini
Mmes Carad ori- Allan and A. Shaw, and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture in D . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. WEicns]i;L. Conductor, Mr. T. Cooke.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 3
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Air, " Tears of sorrow " (The Crucifixion) . . Spohr
Mr. M. W. Balie.
Adagio and Ai.legro for Clarinet .... Weber
Mr. Willman.
Scena, " Si, lo sento " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Mrs. Wood.
Overture (MS.), " Cymbeline " .... C. Potter
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Cantata, " Ombra del caro bene " . . . . Haydn
Miss Elizabeth Masson.
QuARTETT for Strings in F (Op. 80) .... Haydn
Messrs. J. D. Loder, Watts, Tolbecque and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Esci omai " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Wood, Miss Masson and Mr. Balfe.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 17
Act I
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " The Choral " . . Beethoven
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Miss M. B. Hawes ; Messrs. Horncastle
and Phillips, with Chorus.
Act II
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote "
Song, " Ye guardian Saints " (Palestine)
Mr. H. Phillips.
Mozart
Dr. W. Crotch
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Past of Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor (arranged
for Harp) ....... Hummel
Harp Solo, Mb. Labarre.
Duet, " Ti veggo " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Mrs. H. R. Bishop and Miss M, B. Hawes.
Capriccio for Pianoforte ...... Rosenhain
Mr. Jacob Rosenhain.
Qtjartett and Chorus, " Alziam gli evviva " (Eury-
anthe) Weber
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Miss Hawes ; Messrs. Hobncastle and
Phillips, with Chorus.
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 1
Act I
Symphony in E I? . . . . . . . Mozart
Recit. and Air, " Holy and great " (Mount Sinai) Chevalier Neukomm
Miss Charlotte Ann Birch.
Concerto for Violoncello ..... M. Ganz
Mr. Moritz Ganz.
ScENA, " Non piu di fieri " (La Clemenza di Tito) . Mozart
Mrs. Wood.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony (No. 3), " Surprise " .... Haydn
Aria, " S' altro che lagrime " (La Clemenza di Tito) . Mozart
Mr. James Bennett.
Concebtante for Violin and 'Cello . . . L. Ganz and Bohrer
Messrs. Leopold and Moritz Ganz,
Trio, " Mi lasci " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . . Winter
Mrs. Wood, Miss Birch and Mr, James Bennett.
Overture, " Leonora " , . , . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 15
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . , . Beethoven
Cantata, " Napoleon's Midnight Review " . Chevalier Neukomm
Mr. H. Phillips.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in G minor (No. 1) . . Mendelssohn
Mme Dulcken.
Scena, " Deh parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Miss Claba Novello.
Introduction and Fugue for Full Orchestra . . Mozart
(First performance in this country.)
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Act II
Symphony in A, " Italian " . . . . . Mendelssohn
ScENA, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Mme Schboeder-Devbient.
Fantasia for Horn ....... Michael Costa
Mb. Puzzi.
Tbio, " Coraggio " (Fidelio) ..... Beethoven
Mme Schboeder-Devbient, Miss Clara Novello and
Mb. Phillips
OvEETUBE, " Oberon " . . . . . . Wd)er
Leader, Mb. Mobi. Conductor, Mb. Cipbiani Potteb.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 29
Act I
Symphony in E b (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Abia, " Ah, ch' io 1' adoro " (II Crociato in Egitto) . Meyerbeer
Mrs. a. Shaw,
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass . . . CoreUi
Messrs. R. Lindley, Crouch and Dbagonetti.
Recit. ed Aria, " Sommo Ciel " (Romeo e Giulietta) . Zingarelli
Mme Pasta:
OvEBTUBE (MS.), " The Naiades " . . . Sterndale Bennett
(First time of performance.)
Act II
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Haydn
Duet, " Vorrei " (Otello) ...... Rossini
Mmes Pasta and A. Shaw.
Quabtett for Strings (No. 1 of set dedicated to Haydn) Mozart
Messbs. Eliason, Dando, Tolbecque and R. Lindley.
Aria, " Oh, qual di pene " (Jessonda) . . . Spohr
Mr. M. W. Balfe.
OvEBTUBE, " Ulysses and Circe " . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mb. Weichsel. Conductor, Mb. H. R, Bishop.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 12
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . Beethoven
Abia, " Ciel pietoso " . . . . . . Lindpaintner
Mb. J. Th. Kboff.
Fantasia for Pianoforte on " Mose in Egitto " . . Tlialberg
Mb. Sigismund Thalbebg.
Recit. and Aria, " Ciel pietoso " (Zebnira) . . Rossini
Mme Fanny Ekerlin.
OvEBTUBE, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
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Act II
Symphony in E t> . . . . . • • Spohr
Regit., " Don Ottavio, son morta " ; Aeia, " Or sai
chi r onore " (Don Giovanni) .... Mozart
Mme Schroedeb-Devrient and Mr. Kboff.
Concerto for Double-Bass ..... Anglois
Mb. Anglois.
Duet, " Der Liebe holdes Gliick " (Die Zauberflote) . Mozart
Mme Schroeder-Devrient and Mr. Kboff.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mb. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smabt.
1838 ,,
The eminent firm of BroadAvood and Sons, who have given
a helping hand to so many British musicians, sent Sterndale
Bennett this year to Leipsig, and he writes to the Directors
that he is bringing back a Symphony and a new Overture
(probably i the " Wood Nymphs ").
Mr. Antonio James Oury, who left England for a nine years'
tour with his wife, wrote from Paris to Mr. Tom Cooke that the
Society should do its utmost to secure the presence and a
performance of the works of Berlioz, whom he describes as
" the living Beethoven " !
Ferdinand Ries, who was for so long associated with the
Society as solo pianist, composer and " At the Pianoforte,"
died at Frankfort on January 13 of this year.
There was some idea of performing the Overture* from
Weber's " Sylvana " this year, but the only copy procurable
in England was at the Surrey Theatre, where the Opera was
produced, under EUiston's management, in 1828, and for some
reason this Overture was never played at the Society's concerts.
Mr. J. Th. KrofP, the tenor referred to in last year's notes,
should have assisted at the 4th concert, in the Choral Sym-
phony (now quite a favourite work with the audience), but he
contracted a very bad cold, and returned to the Secretary
" the sing-parts destinated for him."
F. Weichsel made his farewell appearance last year, and
now the versatile Mr. Tom Cooke offered to take his place as
one of the leaders !
^ In Grove's Dictionary, the "Wood Nymphs" is supposed to have
been written 1840-1, but it was performed at these concerts in 1839 !
* This Overtm-e was used by Weber as a Prelude to the music he
wrote for the wedding of Prince John of Saxony.
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' At the 1st concert, Mrs. Anderson gave the first London
performance of Mendelssohn's D minor Concerto for Piano-
forte, played last year at Birmingham by the composer, and
Mr. Henry Blagrove introduced a second Concertino for Violin
by Joseph Mayseder.
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Moscheles played his Concerto
" Pathetique," and at the 4th, the Choral Symphony was once
more performed, the only change from last year's " cast "
being that Mr. Michael W. Balfe took Mr. Henry PhiUips's
place, as bass in the Quartett. At the same concert Mr. G.
Hausmann and Mr. Heinemeyer made first appearances, the
former introducing to England his Concerto Dramatique for
Violoncello, and the latter his Concertino for Flute, in which
he introduced Haydn's " Hymn to the Emperor."
At the 6th concert, Mr. Theodor Dohler played his Fantasia
for Pianoforte on themes from " William Tell." He was a
pupil of Benedict, and a composer of what used to be called
" pieces de salon " — as Dannreuther ably put it — " a vendor
of the sort of ware for which the epithet ' elegant ' seems to
have been invented."
Mr. Auguste Pott made his debut with a Violin Concerto by
Lipinski, who, it will be remembered, played his " Military "
Concerto at these concerts in 1836.
At the 7th concert, Spohr's Symphony, " Der Weihe de
Tone," was repeated, and the brothers Jos6 Maria and A.
Ribas played their Duet Concertante for Flute and Oboe.
Sterndale Bennett, returned from his German experiences at
Leipzig, appeared at the 8th concert, and delighted everyone
with his new (fourth) Concerto in F minor, in which he played
the pianoforte part.
During this year, the terms Part I and II were used,
instead of Act.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1838
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 5
Part I
Symphony in E [? (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Quartett, " Decisa e la sua sorte " (William Tell) . Rossini
Mrs. H. R. Bishop ; Messrs. Hobbs, Phillips and Stretton.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (MS.) . . Mendelssohn
Mrs. Anderson.
Regit, and Duet, " No giorni tuoi felice " (L' Olimpiade) Paesiello
Mrs. H. R. Bishop and Mlle Placci.
Overture, " Euryanthe " Weber
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Part? II
Symphony in C (No. 6) ..... . Mozart
Aria, " Parto, ma tu ben mio " (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart
Mlle Clelia Placci.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Willman.
Concertino for Violin (No. 2) . . . . . May seder
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
(First performance in this country.)
Duet, " She blooms a flow'ret " (Jessonda) . . Spohr
Mr. Hobbs and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Faniska " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 19
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) .... Paer
Miss Birch and Mr. E. Sequin.
Concerto for Clarinet ...... Mozart
Mr. Willman.
Regit, and Duet, " Svenami " (Gli Orazzi e Curiazzi) . Cimarosa
Mrs. Shaw and Mr, L. Sapio.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in E [; (No. 8) . . . . . Haydn
Trio, " Tremate " . . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Birch ; Mr. L. Sapio and Mr. E. Seguin.
Quartett for Strings ...... Beethoven
Messrs. J. D. Loder, Watts, Tolbecque and R. Lindley.
Quintett (Der Opferfest) .... Winter
Miss Birch, Mrs. Shaw ; Messrs. Sapio, J. Parry, junr.,
and E. Seguin.
Overture, " Der Vampyr " . . . . . Marschner
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 2
Part I
Symphony (No. 2) . . . . . . . Mozart
Trio, "Lontani canti " (Joseph) .... Mehul
Miss Woodyatt ; Messrs. Manvers and E. Segotn.
Concerto for Pianoforte, " Path^tique " . . . Moscheles
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Duet, " Saper vorrei " . . . . . . Haydn
Miss Masson and Mr. Manvers.
Overture, " Coriolanus " . . . . . Beethoven
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Part II
Symphony (No. 3) ...... . Spohr
QuARTETT, " II cor, e la mia fe " (Fidelio) . . . Beethoven
Misses Woodyatt and Masson ; Messrs. Manvers and
E, Segthn.
QuARTETT for Strings ...... Mozart
Messrs. Mori, Watts, Tolbecque and R. Lindley.
Trio, " Esci omai " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Misses Woodyatt and Masson and Mr. E. Seguin.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 23
Part I
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " The Choral " . . Beethoven
Mrs, H. R. Bishop, Miss M. B. Hawes ; Mr. Horncastle,
Mr. Balfe and Chorus.
Part II
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weher
Scene, (Joseph) ...... Mehul
Messrs. Kroff, Horncastle and Bradbury, with Chorus.
Concertino for Violoncello, " Dramatique " . . Hausmann
Mr. G. Hausmann.
(First time of performance.)
Trio, " Mi lasci " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . . Winter
Mrs. H. R. Bishop, Miss M. B. Hawes and Mb. Horncastle.
Concertino for Flute ...... Heinemeyer
Mr. Heinemeyer.
Selection from " William Tell " . . . . Rossini
Mrs. Bishop, Miss Hawes ; Messrs. Brizzi, Horncastle,
Bradbury and Balfe, with Chorus.
Leader, Mb. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Moscheles.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 7
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Benedictus . . . Hummel
Miss Bruce, Mrs. A. Shaw ; Messrs. Jas. Bennett and
H. Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte (MS.) ..... Hummel
Mme Marie Louise Dulcken.
Aria, " Possenti Nume " (Die Zauberflote) . . Mozart
Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture in D . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . • . . Haydn
Scena, " Ah ! perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. a. Shaw.
Quartett for Strings ...... Spohr
Messrs. E. W. Thomas, Watts, Tolbecque and R. Lindley.
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Duet, " Ah ! si tu " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Miss Bruce and Mr. James Bennett.
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6es " . . . . Chervbini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer, Conductor, Mr. Charles Neate.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 21
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Aria, " Fra poco " (Lucia di Lammermoor) . . Donizetti
Mr. Nicolas Ivanhoff.
Fantasia for Pianoforte (on themes from " William
Tell ") Th. Dohler
Mr. Theodor Dohler.
Cavahna, " Robert, toi que j'aime " (Robert le Diable) Meyerbeer
Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in E b . . . . . . . Mozart
Quartett, " a te, o cara " (I Puritani) . . . Bellini
Mrs. Bishop ; Messrs. Ivanhoff, Stretton and Giubilei.
Concerto for Violin . . . . . K. J. Lipinski
Mr. Augusts Pott,
Trio, " Or che la sorte " (William Tell) . . . Rossini
Messrs. Ivanhoff, Stretton and Giubilei.
Overture (MS.), " Les Exiles " . . . . C. Quynemer
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 4
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 4), " Die Weihe der Tone " . Spohr
Aria, " Tergi il pianto " (Creso) .... Sacchini
Miss Maria B. Hawes.
Fantasia for Double-Bass . . . , . A. MiXller
Mr. August Muller.
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mlles Schrickel and Hawes, and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in G (Letter V) . . . . . Haydn
Regit, and Air, " Ye guardian Saints " (Palestine) . Dr. W. Crotch
Mr. H. Phillips.
Concertante for Flute and Oboe .... Ribas
Messrs. Jose Maria and A. Ribas.
Regit, and Aria, " Da quel di " (Belisario) . . Donizetti
Mlle Schrickel.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Chervbini
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. C. Potter.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 18
Part I
Symphony in B [? (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Romance, " Sombre foret " (William Tell) . . Rossini
Mme Cinti-Damobeau.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4) . Sterndale Bennett
Mb. W. Sterndale Bennett.
Duet, " Serbami ognor " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Mme Cinti-Damoreau and Mlle Placci.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weher
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " O eara immagine " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mr. N. Ivanhoff.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mayseder
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
ScENA, " Fatal Goffredo " (Torquato Tasso) . . Donizetti
Mme Cinti-Damoreau.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
1839
The innovation of Part instead of Act only lasted for the
one year, and we return to the latter term for a few more
seasons.
Rossini was elected an Honorary Member of the Society
this year, and a subscription towards erecting a monument to
Mozart in Salzburg ^ was despatched to Herr Stump ff.
One of the greatest of composers came in touch with the
Philharmonic Society this year. Sir George Smart wrote to
the Directors that a young Maitre de ChapeUe, Monsieur
Richard Wagner, had left with him the MS. Score of an Over-
ture, ''Rule, Britannia!" which he thought deserved some
consideration. Mr. Watts, the Secretary, wrote to Wagner,
rejecting the work, because the theme upon which it was
founded was considered by English musicians " common-
place " !
The history of the Score is rather curious. After the Society
received it and the parts, they disappeared and were lost
completely, until the parts were discovered amongst the
papers of a Mr. Gamble of Leicester in 1904, when they were
published. The Score is at BajTeuth now.
* The statue was erected in 1842.
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Part of Lp:tter from Mendelssohn to the Society
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The anomalous term of " Leader " was called into question
at this time. Mr. Cooke objected to the title and wrote, " Why
not ' Leading Violin ' ? " ; and Mr. J. D. Loder warned the
Secretary, when he wrote to Spohr, to make no reference to
" Leading " ! Probably they still remembered with awe his
production of the baton in 1820 !
At the 1st concert, Sterndale Bennett's " Parisina " Over-
ture was introduced, and at the 2nd, Mr. Moscheles gave the
first performance of his Concerto Pastorale for Pianoforte.
The first appearances at this concert were the high soprano,
Miss Ehzabeth Rainforth, and that great German violinist,
Mr. Ferdinand David, the teacher of Joachim and Wilhelmj.
At the 4th concert, Sterndale Bennett's graceful " Wood
Nymphs " Overture had a first hearing, and a " Russian Air,
with Variations," by David, was introduced by the latter.
At the 6th concert, Mile Bertha Lewig and Mme Julie
Aimee Dorus-Gras^ made their first appearances. The former
was a Hamburg pianist, recommended by the great Spontini ;
the other was a very popular singer in Opera and most warmly
received by the subscribers to these concerts. She wrote that,
as this was her first appearance, she thought it wiser only to
venture upon " safe " things, by which she evidently meant
" old favourites."
At the 7th concert, notwithstanding what Bishop called
" Opera-house trickery " to prevent his appearance, Signor
Mario sang for the first time in London. He belonged to an
ancient and noble family and was Cavahere di Candia and an
officer in the Piedmontese Guard in 1836. His mellifluous
voice and the grace of his manner and appearance carried all
before them. He also sang at the 8th concert, and Mile Elisa
Meerti, who later on married Mr. Arnold Blaes, a great
clarinettist, made her first appearance.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1839
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 4
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Ei parte " ; Ahia, " Per pieta " (Cosi fan
tutte) ........ Mozart
Miss Charlotte Ann Birch.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (No, 2) . . Mendelssohn
Mme Dulcken.
^ Her real name was Steenkiste, but she took her mother's name
of DoRUS, and in 1833 married Mr. Gras, one of the principal Violins
at the Paris Opera House.
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[1839
Spohr
Duet, " Children, pray this love to cherish "
Miss Maria B. Hawes and Mb. Manvejrs.
Overture (MS.), " Parisina " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) Mozart
Song, " Revenge, Timotheus cries " (Alexander's Feast) Handel
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Fantasia for Flute ....... Nicholson
Mr. Joseph Richardson.
QuARTETT, " Lo ! star-led chiefs " (Palestine) . . Dr. W. Crotch
Misses Birch and Hawes ; Messrs. Manvers and H. Phillips.
Overture in D . . . . . . . B. Romberg
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 18
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
ScENA, " Si, lo sento " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Miss Rainforth.
Concerto for Pianoforte, " Pastorale " (MS.) . . Moscheles
Mr. Moscheles.
(First time of perfonnanee.)
Duet, " Come ti piace " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Misses Rainforth and Masson.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in E b (Letter T) . . . . . Haydn
ScENA, " Vicin mi sta " (Euryanthe) . . . Wd)er
Mr. James Bennett.
Concerto for Violin ...... David
Mr. Ferdinand David.
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Misses Rainforth and Masson and Mr. Jas. Bennett.
Overture, " The Alchymist " . . . . . Spohr
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 8
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") . . . . Haydn
Air, " Vedro mentre io sospiro " (Le Nozze di Figaro) Mozart
Mb. F. Lablache.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Anderson.
Duet, " Ah ! che il mio cor " (Der Alchymist) . . Spohr
Mme Balfe^ and Mr. F. Lablache.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
^ Nee LiNA Rosa, a Hungarian singer.
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Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Aria, " Io 1' udia " (Torquato Tasso)
Mme Balfe.
Concerto for Violin (Nello stilo drammatico)
Mr. Henry G. Blagrove.
Duet, " Crudel perch e " (Lo Nozze di Figaro)
Mme Balfe and Mr. F. Lablache.
Overture, " Les Deux Joiornees " .
Beethoven
Donizetti
Spohr
Mozart
Cherubini
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 22
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 5) ..... . Mozart
Aria, "O cara immagine" (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mr. N. Ivanhoff.
Octett for Violin, 2 Violas, 'Cello, Double-Bass, Clarinet
and 2 Horns ....... Spohr
Messrs. Ferd. David, Dando, H. Hill (tertius), R. Lindley,
Dragonetti, Willman, p. Hardy and C. Harper.
Cavatina, "Robert, toi que j'aime" (Robert le Diable) Meyerbeer
MlLE L. De RiVIJ&RE.
Overture (MS.), "The Wood Nymphs" . W. Sterndale Bennett
Act II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Recit., " Sposa Eurydice " ; Aria, " Che faro " (Orfeo) Oluck
Miss Elizabeth Masson.
Russian Air and Variations ..... David
Mr. Ferdinand David.
Duet, " Rasserena, o caro " (William Tell) . . Rossini
Mlle L. De Rivi£:re and Mr. Ivanhoff.
Overture in D . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 6
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... .
Song, " Tears of Sorrow " (The Crucifixion)
Mr. H. Phillips.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4)
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett,
Scena, " Cruel tyrant " (Fidelio)
Mme Stockhausen.
Overture, " Euryanthe "
Beethoven
Spohr
Sterndale Bennett
Beethoven
Weber
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Act II
Symphony in E [? (No, 1) , . . . . Spohr
Duet, " Schelm halt fest " (Der Freischiitz) . . Weber
Mme Stockhausen and Mlle Bilstein.
Capriccio (on Swedish Airs) for Violoncello . . B. Romberg
Mr. Alexandre Batta.
Trio, " Coraggio orsti " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Mme Stockhausen, Mlle Bilstein and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. Mori. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 20
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Aria, " Fra poco " (Lucia di Lammermoor) . . Donizetti
Mr. N, Ivanhoff.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... F. Ries
Mlle Bertha Lewig.
Romance, " Va, dit-elle " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " Weber
Act II
Symphony in E [7 . . . . . . . Mozart
Serenade, " Quando avvolto " .... Schubert
Mr. Ivanhoff.
Concerto for Violin ...... Hauman
Mr. Th. Hauman.
Air, " O tourment du veuvage " (Le Cheval de Bronze) Auber
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. C. Potter.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 3
Aca? I
Symphony in C (No. 6) ..... . Mozart
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr, Willman.
Sonata for 'Cello and Double-Bass (No. 4) . . GoreUi
Messrs. R. Lindley and Dragonetti.
Romance, " Venise est encor " (Stradella) . . L. Niedermeyer
Mr. G. Mario.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
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Act II
Symphony in B b (No. 9) Haydn
AiB, " Des Tenfance " (Le Serment) . . . Avber
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Fantasia for Violin ...... Artot
Mr. Alex. J. M. D'Artot.
Duet, " Ah ! quel respect " (Comte Ory) . . . Rossini
Mme Dorus-Gras and Mr. Mario.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " .... Mozart
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 17
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 3) .
Scena, " Se m' abbandoni " (Nitocri)
Mlle Elisa Meerti.
Fantasia for Pianoforte .....
Mr. Theodob Dohler.
Scene, " En vain j'espere " (Robert le Diable)
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Overture, " Fidelio "
Spohr
Mercadante
Dohler
Meyerbeer
Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in B b (No. 4) Beethoven
Scena, " Suona funerea " (II Crociato in Egitto) . Meyerbeer
Mr. Mario.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mayseder
Mr. Henry G. Blagrove.
Trio, " Que faut-il faire " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mme Dorus-Gras ; Messrs. Mario and Giubilei.
Overture, " La Rovine di Paluzzi " . . .A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
1840
We have reached a period when the Philharmonic Society
was, from a financial standpoint, in a very bad way, and
rumours of retrenchment, cutting down the orchestra, etc.,
etc. were in the air. Mr. W. Dance, the Hon. Treasurer, died
this year, and Mr. G. F. Anderson, who succeeded him at this
awkward moment, found a hard task before him. The
pessimists, ever ready to croak, saw the end approaching,
and so on and so on. That was in 1840, and yet another
seventy-two years of life, however fluctuating the pecuniary
advantages may have been, remained for this old and historical
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Institution, during the whole of which period of time the high
musical ideals of the Directors were steadily maintained.
Let those who speak of the Philharmonic Society as dead,
and only fit for polite interment, take note of this piece of
history, and see whether it wiU not repeat itself. Abundant
evidence of the generous feelings and genuine affection held
for the Society, by soloists and orchestra alike, is evident in
the large number of letters in which they agree to perform,
either without fee or for a considerably reduced remuneration,
merely expressing their regret at the deplorable cause of all
the trouble. Phoenix-like, the old Society arose from its
ashes, and, should it faU into difficulties, will do so again. It
was established not for gain, but for artistic advancement.
Floreat !
The great Abbe, described as " Mr." Liszt, was now pre-
sented with a piece of plate, valued at forty guineas, for his
services !
His Royal Highness, Prince Albeit, became a Patron and
informed the Directors that he hoped to attend some of the
concerts. He took a keen interest in the Society's proceedings
and arranged several Programmes himself. Albert Woods,
who after Knighthood became Garter King at Arms, gave
the Directors the Rule of Precedence for the Prmce Consort.
The complaint of the concerts being too long is no new
cry : they did not finish in these days until half-past eleven !
At the 1st concert, Spohr's C minor Symphony, known as
No. 5, was played for the first time, also an Overture, " Yelva,"
by Reissiger. Neither of these appear to have made much
effect and they never appeared again m the Programmes.
At the 3rd concert, yet another Symphony by Spohr was
played, about which there was much adverse criticism. It
was named " Historical," and was an attempt to illustrate
various styles of composition from 1720 to the time we are
writing about. It was coldly received, and had a like reception
when repeated in 1849. Clever as the work was, the critics
pointed out how useless it seemed to give imitations of Bach,
Handel, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, when their own
masterpieces were well known ; besides, so many different
styles in one work gave it a patchwork appearance, with a lack
of proper cohesion.
Mr. Bernard Molique performed on the viohn, for the first
time in this country, at the same concert, and received an
ovation.
Queen Adelaide attended the 4th concert, at which Mr.
Molique played his second Concerto, in which he was so very
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successful and so warmly applauded that, at the 5th concert,
he played again, and " Mr." Liszt played Weber's Concert-
stiick. Mile Maria Nau sang for the first time, and did great
credit to her teacher, Mme Cinti-Damoreau.
At the 7th concert, a Symphony by Joseph Strauss was
performed ; he wrote of it as " a prize Symphony." If this
was Johann's second son, he can only have been thirteen years
old ! Liszt played the Kreutzer Sonata with Mr. Ole Bull
and, in the 2nd Act, some studies of Moscheles and a
Marche Hongroise of his own. In his own music, his brilliant
execution was greatly admired, but the critics did not approve
of his readings of Weber and Beethoven.
Mr. Ole B. Bull gave, at the 8th concert, his Fantasia on a
plaintive Httle Norwegian melody, the poor little tune being
most extravagantly dealt with in the Variations, a la Paganini,
which followed it. Henry Field, of " Bath," for a second time,
played a Hummel Concerto.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1840
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 9
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Spohr
(First time of performance.)
Duet, " La Serenata " (with Pianoforte accompani-
ment) ........ Rossini
Mmes Villowen and Villowen-Caton.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
Song, " The sea hath pearly treasures " . . . Lachner
Miss Elizabeth Masson.
Horn Obbligato, Mr. Henry Jarrett.
Overture, " Em-yanthe " . . . . . Weher
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 1) .
Duet, " Vanne se alberghi " (Andronico)
Mmes Villowen and Villowen-Caton.
Concerto for Violin in D minor ....
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Trio, " Night's lingering shades " (Azor and Zemira)
Mmes Villowen and Villowen-Caton and Miss Masson
Overture, " Yelva " . . . . . . Reissiger
(First time of performance.)
Leader, Mb. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr, C. Potter.
Beethoven
Mercadante
Rode
Spohr
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 23
Act I
Symphony in A {No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Regit, and Air, " Here, amid these calm recesses "
(The Seasons) ....... Haydn
Mme Stockhaitsen.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Mrs. Anderson.
Tbio,^ " Dolce ne guai ristoro " (Faniska) . . . Cherubini
Mme Stockhausen, Mlle Bilstein^ and Mb. Phillips.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Regit, and Air, " Is this the region ? " (The Fallen
Angel) . . . . . . . . H. R. Bishop
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Introd. and Polonaise for Violin .... Hay ward
Mr. Henry Hayvvard.
Duet, " Deh con te " (Norma) ..... Bellini
Mme Stockhausen and Mlle Bilstein.
OvERTUBE, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 6
Act I
Symphony in G (No. 6), " Historical " (MS.) . . Spohr
(First time of performance.)
Regit., " Crudele " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) Mozart
Miss Chablotte Ann Bibch.
Concertstuck; for Pianoforte ..... Wd)er
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Cavatina, " Liete voci " (Zaira) .... Mercadante
Me. Tambubini.
OvEBTUBE, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 8) Beethoven
Abia, " Paga fui " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Miss Mabia B. Hawes.
CoNCEBTO for Violin in A minor .... Molique
Mb, Bernhard Molique.
Trio, " Soave conforto " (Zelmira) .... Rossini
Misses Birch and Hawes and Mr. Tamburini.
OvEBTUBE, " Zaira " Winter
Leader, Mb. T. Cooke. Conductor, Sib Geobge Smabt.
^ Either this Trio (or the one in the 4th concert) was scored by
W. H. Kearns, who had a penchant for adding instrumentation to the
works of others ! Potter asked that it might be done " lightly."
* The name was frequently spelt Bildstein,
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 27
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Miss Birch, Mrs. Toulmin and Mr. Jambs Bennett.
Concerto for Violin (No. 2) .... . Molique
Mr. Bernhard Molique.
Aria, " Sorgete " (Maometto Secondo) . . . Rossini
Mr. Tamburini.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony (No. 12), " Military " .... Haydn
TRio,i"Ah! s' eguale " (Faniska) .... Cherubini
Miss Birch, Mrs. Toulmin and Mr. Tamburini.
Septett for Pianoforte, Viola, 'Cello, Double-Bass,
Flute, Oboe and Horn ..... Hummel
Mme Dulcken ; Messrs. H. Hill (tertius), R. Lindley,
Dragonetti, J. M. RiBAS, G. Cooke and Platt.
Trio, " Tremate " . . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Birch ; Messrs. Jas. Bennett and Tamburini.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubim
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 11
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . Beethoven
Regit, and Air, " O moment enchanteur " (La Muette
de Portici)^ ........ Auber
Mlle Maria D. B. J. Nau.
Concertstuck for Pianoforte ..... Weber
Mr. Franz Liszt.
Aria, " L' Addio " . . . . . . . Mozart
Miss Maria B. Hawes.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Ajria, " Prendi per me " . . . . . C. De Beriot
Mlle Nau.
Fantasia for Violin (on themes from " Norma ") . Molique
Mr. Bernhard Molique.
Duet, " Ti veggo " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Mlles Nau and M. B. Hawes.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
^ See Note to Trio from "Faniska" at the 2nd Concert.
* Performed in England under the better-known name of " Masa-
niello " and at Her Majesty's Opera in 1851 as " La Muta di Portici."
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 25
Act I
Symphony in E b (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Abia, " Par to " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Mme Cakadoki-Allan.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. J. Williams.
QuARTETT for Pianoforte and Strings . . . Mozart
Messrs. J. B. and F. Cramer, Moralt and R. Lindley.
Akia, " A rispettarmi " (Mose in Egitto) . . . Rossini
Mr. Tamburini.
Overture in D . . . . . . .A. Romberg
Act II
Symphony in D . . . . . , . Mozart
ScENA, " Fern von ihm " ( ) .... Wd)er
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Trio for Violin, Viola and 'Cello .... Beethoven
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, J. D. Loder and R. Lindley. '
Duet, " Di capricci " (Corradino) .... Rossini
Mme Caradori-Allan and Mr. Tamburini.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 8
Act I
Symphony in E [? (MS.), " Prize Symphony "
Air, " O Vaterland " (Fernand Cortez)
Mr. J. EicKE.
Sonata for Pianoforte and Violin (the " Kreutzer ")
Mr. Liszt and Mr. Ole B. Bull.
Air, " En vain j'espere " (Robert le Diable)
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Overture (MS.), " Parisina " .
. Joseph Strauss -
Spontini ■
Beethoven
Meyerbeer
Sterndale Bennett
Act II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ...
Air, " Der Krieges-lust " (Jessonda) .
Mr. J. EiCKE.
Solos for Pianoforte (a) " Studies "
(6) " Marche Hongroise "
Mr. Franz Liszt.
Air, " Des I'enfance " (Le Serment) . . . Auber
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . , . . Mozart
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
Beethoven
Spohr
Moscheles
Liszt
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 22
Act I
Symphony in E [? .
AiB, " Joiu'S de mon cnfance " (Pre aux clercs)
Mme ]3obus-Gras.
Violin Obbllgato, Mr. Gras.
Concerto for Pianoforte in B minor ....
Mr. Henry Field.
Aria, " Non piii andrai " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Mr. Tamburini.
Overture, " Der Frieschiitz " .
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... .
Duet, " Dunque io son " (II Barbiere del Seviglia)
Mme Dobus-Gbas and Mr. Tamburini.
Fantasia for Violin, " The Norwegian's Lament for
Home " . . . . . . .
Mr. Ole B. Bull.
Aria, " Mio pianto rasciuga " .....
Mme Dorus-Gbas.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " .
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir G. Smart
Mozart
Herold
Hummel
Mozart
Weber
BeetJwven
Rossini
Ole Bull
Burgmuller
Spohr
1841
At the 1st concert of this season, the Overture to MehuFs
" Joseph " was introduced, and at the 2nd, Mendelssohn's
" Lobgesang " (Hymn of Praise) was performed, for the first
time in London. It had been brought out, as far as England
is concerned, at the last Birmingham Festival, but this ideal
sacred " Choral Symphony " was written for the festival at
Gi tenberg in Commemoration of the Invention of Printing,
and was sung, first of all, at the Church of St. Thomas, Leipzig,
in 1840. It was proved to be a mistaken policy to attempt in
the Hanover Square Rooms a work of this kind, demanding
a much larger chorus and everything on a scale of greater
magnitude than could be managed at the Philharmonic
Concerts. Even at Exeter Hall the effect was never so great
as when heard in the nave and aisles of a great cathedral.
Mr. Cipriani Potter was to have conducted Berlioz's Over-
ture to " Benvenuto Cellini " in a previous season, but seemed
to have taken fright after seeing the dimensions of the Score
and had it postponed until this season, when Mr, Charles
Lucas undertook the task. The EngHsh pubHc received
Berlioz's work with little favour, and the entire Opera was
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received with even less, and was only performed for one night
at Co vent Garden in 1853.
An unusual feature about the 3rd concert was that there
were no vocal solos, but all concerted pieces, one of these
being a Sextett from Crotch's " Palestine," in the singing of
which appears the name of John Liptrot Hatton, whose songs
and part-songs are well known in this country,
Mr. Vieuxtemps, who appeared at three of this season's
concerts, played a Concerto (MS.) at the 4th, a Caprice (also
by himself) at the 7th, and led in a Beethoven Quintett at the
8th. His own compositions were very lengthy and tiring,
causing the audience to show their evident impatience, but
his playing in Beethoven's Quintett dehghted everyone : he
showed the utmost respect for Beethoven's text, and the
purest of style, a style differing considerably from that of
Mr. Liszt, at the same concert, for, in the pianoforte part of
Hummel's Septett, this great but eccentric performer so
embellished Hummel's passages that the author himself would
scarcely have recognised them !
At the 5th, Mr. Dorus, a flute-player, made his first appear-
ance, and Beethoven's Choral Symphony was again per-
formed.
At the 6th concert, Mr. Joseph Blaes, who married Mile
Meerti, made his first appearance in England in a Clarinet Solo
by C. L. Haussens, of Ghent.
Mme Dorus-Gras, who sang at the 7th concert, was pre-
sented with a " piece of silver plate " by the Directors.
The 8th concert introduced the Misses Ann and Martha
Wilhams, and the favourite contralto, Miss Charlotte Helen
Dolby, who possessed a powerful, rich voice, was noble in
Oratorio and a refined exponent of ballads. She composed a
few works, and her songs and Cantatas were popular at
the time.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1841
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 1
Act I
SYMrHONY in B l7 (No. 4, " Grand ") ... Haydn
Abia, " Se il nostro pianto " (II Seraglio)
Mr. James Bentstett.
Concerto for Pianoforte ....
Mme Dulcken.
ScENA, " Ah ! perfido " .
Miss Charlotte A. Birch.
Overture, *' Ulysses and Circe "
Mozart
Weber
Beethoven
B. Romberg
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Act II
Symphony in A (No. 7) Beethoven
ScENA, " Sommo Ciel " Zingarelli
Miss Masson.
CoNCEKTO for Violin Mayseder
Mk. Louis M. A. Deloffre.
Trio, " Dolce ne guai ristoro " (Faniska) . . . Cherubini
Misses Birch and Masson and Mr. James Bennett.
Overture, " Joseph " Mehul
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 15
Act I
Symphony in F
Finale to Act 2 (Oberon) ....
The Chorus.
Concerto for Violin .....
Mr. Henry G. Blagrove.
ScENA, " Ocean, thou mighty monster " (Oberon)
Miss Rainforth.
Overture, " Benvenuto Cellini "
(First performance in London.)
Fercl. Ries
Weber
Krentzer
Weber
Berlioz
Act II
Hymn of Praise, " Lobgesang " . . . . Mendelssohn
Misses Rainforth and M. Williams ; Mr. Pearsall and
Chorus.
(First performance in London.)
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Charles Lucas.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 29
Act I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5, " Grand ") . . . Haydn
Sextett, " Lo ! cherub bands " (Palestine) . . Dr. W. Crotch
Misses Birch, Woodyatt and Hawes ; Messrs. Hobds,
J. L, Hatton and Machin.
Concerto for Violin ...... Wolff
Mr. Henry Wolff.
Quintett, " Oh ! cielo clemente " (II Crociato in Egitto) Meyerbeer
Misses Birch, Woodyatt and Hawes ; Messrs. Hobbs
and Machin.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
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Symphony in C , . . . . , . Mozart
Trio, " Giovinetto Cavalier " (II Crociato in Egitto) . Meyerbeer
Misses Birch, Woodyatt and Hawes.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, Watts, J. D. Loder, H. Hill
(tertius) and R. Lindley.
QuiNTETT, " Zemira ! children " (Azor and Zemira) . Spohr
Misses Birch, Woodyatt and Hawes ; Messrs. Hobbs and
Machin.
Overture, " King Stephen " . , . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 19
Act I
Symphony in B f? (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Scena, " Miseri pargoletti " (Medea) . . . . J. S. Mayer
Miss Masson.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [? . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Anderson.
Recit. and Air, " Ye guardian Saints " (Palestine) . Dr. W. Crotch
Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . TVeber
Act II
Overture, " Melusine " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Scena, " Una voce al cor mi parla " (Sargino) . . Paer
Mme Caradori-Axlan.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. J. Williams.
Concerto for Violin (MS.) ..... Vieuxtemps
Mr. Henri Vieuxtemps.
Trio, " Coraggio orsd " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Mme Caradori-Allan, Miss Masson and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " The Vampyre " . . . . . Ldndpaintner
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 3
Act I
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " Choral " . . . Beethoven
Misses Birch and Hawes ; Messrs. Hobbs and H. Phillips,
with Chorus.
Act II
Overture, " Jubilee "......
Recit., " Ch' io mi scordi " ; Aria, " Non tamer "
(Idomeneo) .......
Miss Birch.
Pianoforte Obbligato, Mr. Moscheles.
Weber
Mozart
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(?) Dor us
Mendelssohn
Corelli
Mr. Dorus.
Air, " O God, have mercy " (St. Paul)
Mr. H. Phillips.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass
Messrs. R. Lixdley, C. Lxtcas and Dkagonetti,
Cavatina, " From the ruins' topmost tower " (Der
Vampyr) ........ Marschner
Miss M. B. Hawes.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . , . Mozart
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 17
Act I
Symphony in E [7 (Letter T) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Ma che " ; Aria, " O voi dell' Erebo " (La
Resurrezione) ....... Handel
Mr. F. Lablache,
Concertino for Clarinet . . . . . C. L. Haussens
Mr. Joseph Blaes.
Regit., " Crudele ? " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
ScENA, " Non piti di fieri " (La Clemenza di Tito) . Mozart
Mlle Elisa Meerti.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. J. Williams.
Concerto for Violin ...... David
Mr. Ferdinand David.
Duet, " Lasciami, non t' ascolto " (Taneredi) . . Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mlle Meerti.
Overture, " Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. Charles Lucas.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 31
Act I
Symphony in G minor ....
Scena, " Le calme se repand " (Der Freischiitz)
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett
Aria, " O Salutaris " . . . .
Miss Maria B. Hawes.
Overture (MS.), " The Regicide "
Mozart
Weber
Sterndale Bennett
Cherubini
C. Lucas
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Act II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Air, *' du Rossignol " . . . . . . Lebrun
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Flute Obbligato, Mr. Dorus.
Capbick for Violin ....... Vieuxtemps
Mr. Henri Vieuxtemps.
Aria, " II pensier sta negli oggetti " (Orfeo) . . Haydn
Mr. Michael W. Balfe.
Overture, " Neron " . . . . . . Reissiger
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. C. Lucas.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 14
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Romance, " Va, dit-elle " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mme Dorus-Gras.
Septett for Pfte., Flute, Oboe, Horn, Viola, 'Cello and
Double-Bass ....... Hummel
Messrs. Liszt, J. M. Ribas, G. Cooke, Jarri.tt, J. D. Lodeb,
R. LiNDLEY and Dragonetti.
Cantata, " Adelaide " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mlle Johanna S. Loewe.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Moscheles.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 8) ..... Haydn
Air and Quartett, " O beau pays " (Les Huguenots) . Meyerbeer
Mme Dorus-Gras, Misses Anne and Martha Williams and
Miss Dolby.
QuiNTETT for two Violins, two Violas and 'Cello . . Beethoven
Messrs. Vieuxtemps, F. Cramer ; J. D. Loder, T. Cooke ;
and R. Lindley.
Air, " Pour forth no more " (Jephtha) . , . Handel
Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Tamerlane " ..... Winter
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
1842
One would suppose that the era of the extra instruments in
the orchestra began with Berlioz, but Spohr, in his " Jessonda "
Overture (played in the 5th concert), employed two E!?
piccolos, and Mendelssohn, in his " Calm Sea " Overture, an
extra piccolo, a trumpet and a serpent, and in the " Mid-
summer Night's Dream " an ophicleide.
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At the 1st concert, Miss Adelaide Kemble sang. She was a
younger daughter of the great actor, Charles Kemble, and
married Mr. E. J. Sartoris, retiring from the profession in 1843.
In the 2nd, Mr. J. Alfred Novello sang an air of Mozart's,
and in the 3rd, Mr. MoHque played a MS. Violin Concerto of
his own for the first time in England, and Mr. Parish- Alvars,
an Enghsh harpist of some note, just back from a five years'
tour in the East, played a harp solo, this being his first per-
formance in this countr}^
MoHque was also represented in the 5th concert by a MS.
Symphony in D.
The 6th concert witnessed the first performance of Spohr's
new Symphony, " descriptive of the conflict of Virtue and
Vice in Man." One cannot do better than quote Mr. Hogarth
again : "It is in three parts or movements. In the first,
entitled ' Infancy,' the freedom of that happy age from bad
and stormy passions is endeavoured to be painted ; the
second, called ' The Age of Sorrows,' paints the evil passions
and influences of manhood ; and the last, the ' Final Triumph
of Virtue,' describes the calm of virtue and devotion after the
turmoils of ' fife's fitful fever ' have passed away." It was
in the nature of a Concertante, as eleven solo performers were
detached from the main orchestra. The result of the experi-
ment appears to have been unsuccessful.
At the 7th concert, Mendelssohn was the conductor, and he
gave a first rendering, in this country, of his " Scotch "
Symphony. This also is descriptive, but more legitimately so
than Spohr's moral sentimentalising, being suggested by
impressions made upon the composer by the national music
and the scenic beauties of Scotland, during his visit to that
country in 1829,
Mr. Hogarth, so often quoted (who became Secretary of this
Society in 1850), was Mendelssohn's companion at a Compe-
tition of Pipers in Edinburgh and, being a Scotsman, spoke
with pride of the interest taken by the composer in the melodies
of his country. Mendelssohn, at this concert, was received
with immense enthusiasm by a crowd of artistic and dis-
tinguished listeners, who filled the concert-room to over-
flowing.
At the 8th concert, he played his D minor Concerto and
conducted the performance of his Overture, " The Isles of
Fingal." He wrote to his mother on July 19 : "I must tell
you ... of the fish-dinner given me at Greenwich by the
Directors of the Philharmonic Society, at which we ate white-
bait and made speeches." At a most interesting visit to
170 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1842
Buckingham Palace, during which both the Queen and Prince
Albert sang and he played, Mendelssohn asked Her Majesty
for permission to dedicate the " Scotch " Symphony to her,
" as having been the ostensible object of my visit to England,
and because the English name would suit the Scottish piece
so charmingly " !
Chamber-music, it will be noticed, was barely represented
at all in these Orchestral Concerts, one or two items only
appearing, but it was not until 1861 that the last specimen
disappeared from the Programmes. With the advent of the
Classical Chamber Concerts, to be followed by the Monda}^
Popular Concerts in 1859 and the Saturday " Pops " in 1865,
there was no further necessity for this essentially Orchestral
Society to assist the cause of Chamber-music,
So ended the last season of the third decade, with the hope
that the magnetism of Mendelssohn's presence and co-opera-
tion would restore to the Society the brilliant good luck with
which its history commenced. So far it had no rivals, but this
monopoly was not to last much longer, for the advantages
(and disadvantages) of competition were in store for the old
Institution.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1842
FIRST CONCERT, MONDAY, MARCH 14
Act I
Symphony in D ,
ScENA, " Ah ! come rapida " (II Crociato in Egitto)
Miss Adelaide Kemble.
Fantasia for Pianoforte, " On an Indian Air " .
Madame Dulcken.
Prayer, " Ciel pietoso " .
Mr. George Stretton.
Overture, " Faust "
A. Romberg
Meyerbeer )
Hummel
Lindpaintner
Lindpaintner
Act II
Symphony in B [? (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Air, " Amplius lava me " . . . . L. V. Ciampi (114:2)
Miss Maria B. Hawes,
Quintett for two Violins, Viola and two 'Cellos . . O. Onslow
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, Watts, J. D. Loder, R. Lindley
and C, Lucas.
Aria, " Voi che sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Miss A. Kemble,
Overture, " Demophoon "..... Vogel
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
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171
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 4
Act I
Syiuphony in G (Letter Q), " Oxford " . . . Haydn
Asia, " O saUitaris Hostia " . . . . . Cherubini
Miss Dolby.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F . . . . . Hummel
Mes. AjSTDERSOjST.
Regit., " E Susanna " ; Aria, " Dove sono " (Le '
Nozze di Figaro) ..... Mozart
MmE CARADORI-AxiiAN.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Mentre ti lascio " ..... Mozart
Mr. J. Alfred Novello.
Fantasia for Clarinet ...... Reissiger
Mr, Gouldswarrd.
Trio, " Benedictus " . . . . . . Cherubini
Mme Caradori- Allan ; Messrs. Jas. Bennett and
J. A. NOVELLO.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. H. R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 18
Act I
Symphony in D minor ...... Spohr
Air, " In native worth " (The Creation) . . . Haydn
Mr. J. W. HoBBS.
Concerto for Violin (MS.) ..... Molique
Mr. Bernhard Molique.
(First time in this country.)
J\ECiT., " Sposa Eurydice " ; Aeia, " Che faro " (Orfeo) Oluck
1 Mlle Emilia Pacini.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
ScENA, " Ocean, thou mighty monster " (Oberon) . Weber
Miss Rainforth.
Fantasia for Harp ....... Parish- Alvars
Mr, Elias Parish- Alvars.
(First time in this country.)
Duet, " Such the faint echo " (Palestine) . . . Dr. W. Crotch
Miss Rainforth and Mr. Hobbs.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " .... Mozart
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. C. Potter.
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[1842
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 2
Act I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Haydn
Duet, " Dear child of hope " (Joseph) . . . Mehul
Miss Dolby and Mb. Stretton.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Beethoven
Mr. Pirkhert.
ScENA, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Miss A. Kemble.
Ovektitbe, " Euryanthe " . . . . . TFe6er
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Al desio " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Miss Dolby.
Fantasia for Clarinet ...... Cavallini
Mr. Ernesto Cavallini.^
Duet, " Come, be gay " (Der Freischiitz) , . . Weber
Misses A, Kemble and Dolby.
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6es " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. C. Lucas.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 16
Act I
Symphony in D (MS.) ...... Molique
(First time of performance.)
Air, " With joy the impatient husbandman " (The
Seasons) ........ Haydn
Mr. William Machin.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon (2nd
part) ........ Beethoven
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, H. Hill (tertius), R. Lindley,
Dragonetti, J. Williams, Platt and Baumann.
Duet, " Ti veggo " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Mme Caradori- Allan and Miss M. B. Hawes.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Aria, " Deh per questo " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Concertino for Flute ...... Nicholson
Mr. Joseph Richardson.
Air, " But the Lord is mindful " (St. Paul) . . Mendelssohn
Miss M. B. Hawes.
Overture, " The Calm Sea and Prospferous Voyage " . Mendelssohn
Leader, Mb. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
1 Cavallini's technique was marvellous, and his breath apparently
inexhaustible ; Lazarus spoke of him as the " Paganini " of the Clarinet
on account of his really wonderful execution. He played again in 1845.
1842]
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173
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 30
Act I
Symphony, " Irdisches und Gottliches im Menschenleben "
(First performance in this country.)
ScENA, " Ah ! parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . Cimarosa
Miss Louisa Bassano.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor .
W. Stebndale Bennett.
Scena, " L'Automne " . . , .
Mlle Emilia Pacini.
Overture, " Egmont " .
Spohr
Stemdale Bennett
Niedermeyer
Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... , Mozart
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Mlles Bassano and Pacini and Mr. Vrugt.
Concerto for VioHn in D minor .... Molique
Mr. B. Molique.
Scena, " Champs paternels " (Joseph) . . . Mehul
Mr. W. F. de C. Vrugt.
Overture, " Calypso "...... Winter
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. L Moscheles.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 13
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 11), " The Clock "... Haydn
Regit., " Dare I beheve " ; Air, " Gentle thoughts "
(Zelmira) ........ Spohr
Miss C. A. Birch.
Fantasia for Pianoforte (on Themes from Don Giovanni) Thalberg
Mr. S. Thalberg.
Aria, " O cara immagine " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mr. G. Mario.
Overture, " Coriolanus " . . . . . Beethoven
Act II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
(First performance in this country.)
Scena, " Now Heaven in fullest glory " (The Creation) Haydn
Mr. H. Phillips.
Fantasia 1 for Pianoforte (on Themes from La Sonnam-
bula) ........ Thalberg
Mr. S. Thalberg.
Duet, " Ah si tu " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Miss Birch and Mr. Mario.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
* Complaints were received from people that someone disturbed
them greatly by hissing Thalberg, and by flirting loudly with his female
friends during Thalberg's Fantasias. The offender's name, they said,
was M — cf — rr — n !
174
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[1842
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 27
Act I
Symphony in E j? . . . . , . . Mozart
ScENA, " Ah ! perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Charlotte H. Dolby.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Mr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
Duet, " Beaute divine " (Les Huguenots) . . . Meyerbeer
Miss Birch and Mr. Mario.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " {The Hebrides) . Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Romance, " Plus blanche " (Les Huguenots)
Mr. G. Mario.
Concerto for Violin . .
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Recit., " Ei parte " ; Aria, " Per pieta " (Cosi fan
tutte) ........
Miss Birch.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
Beethoven
Meyerbeer
L. W. Maurer
Mozart
1833-1842
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the third decade of
the Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
posers.
Sym-
phonies.
Over-
tures.
Con-
certos.
Chamber
Music.
Miscel-
laneous.
Vocal.
Total of Com-
positions.
Austria .
1
1
1
Belgium .
6
—
—
7
—
7
—
14
British
Empire .
France
9
3
2
3
12
6
12
4
3
11
6
41
17
German
Empire .
Hungary
and
22
5
12
17
20
74
128
Bohemia
1
4
—
3
21
3
31
Italy
Norway .
Spain
Switzer-
5
1
1
—
—
1
—
1
2
1
12
14
2
1
land
2
—
—
—
6
2
8
1842]
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175
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices, and
the Conductors, during the third decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
strings.
Wood- g
Wind. ^™''*-
Organ.
Male
Voices.
■
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
Austria .
Belgium .
British
Empire .
France
German
Empire ,
Hxingary
and
Bohemia
Italy
Norway .
Poland .
Russia
Spain
Switzer-
land
1
3
2
1
4
7
2
7
2
1
2
1
5
1
2
1
2
-
—
9
2
5
1
13
1
5
5
1
7
2
1
[1843
THE FOURTH DECADE
1843-1852
1843
THIS fourth decade opens with a season of nine
concerts, the last one being added by command
of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, who was present
with the Prince Consort, and accompanied by the
King of the Netherlands. This is only one of many
proofs of the interest taken, at all times, in the old Society by
the Royal Family, and, particularly, by the Prince Consort.
At the 2nd concert, the F minor Concerto for Pianoforte
by Chopin was played by Mme Dulcken. The occasion
was interesting as the first performance in public, in this
country, of any of Chopin's music ! and now how thoroughly
well known is each one of his fascinating compositions !
At the 3rd concert, in addition to the repetition of Bee-
thoven's Choral Symphony, another work of his with a somewhat
similar blending of instrumental and choral features was first
presented to the audience, viz. the Choral Fantasia, the
pianoforte part being played by Mrs. Anderson. The Quartett
consisted of Mme Caradori- Allan, Miss Hawes, Messrs. Hobbs
and Phillips, and there was a chorus of one hundred voices.
At the 4th concert, Mr. Alexander Drej^schock made his
first appearance in this country, and played a Fantasia of his
own, " L' Absence et le Caprice," in which he startled the
audience with his marvellous fireworks, and did really get
some novel effects out of the pianoforte. Herr Staudigl, the
great bass-singer, made his first appearance at these concerts,
singing one of Schubert's Lieder, in the rendering of which
he was acknowledged to be without a rival. He created the
part of " Elijah " in 1846 at the Birmingham Festival.
At the 5th concert, the Choral Fantasia was repeated by
the same artists, and the 2nd Act was given up to a repe-
tition of Mendelssohn's " Lobgesang," the first performance
of which took place in 1841. Sterndale Bennett conducted.
176
1843] THE FOURTH DECADE 177
At the 6th concert, Sterndale Bennett's Concertstiick
in A minor was played, for the first time, by the composer,
and Camillo Sivori made his first appearance in England,
playing one of his own Concertos, that in A, and repeating
it at the 7th concert. He was a great viohnist, and the only
direct pupil of Paganini, affecting the style and mannerisms
of that school.
The 7tli concert also introduced Mr. W. H. Weiss, another
fine bass-singer, and still known to this generation as the
composer of " The Village Blacksmith."
The chief feature of the 8th concert was the reappearance
of Spohr as composer, conductor and solo violinist. He played
one of his Violin Concertos and conducted his great " Power
of Sound " Symphony, his Overture to the " Alchymist,"
and a Duet, from his " Jessonda," sung by Misses Birch and
Masson. A full house accorded him a notable reception. He
also took charge, " By Command," of the extra concert, in
which the novelty was his Overture to " Macbeth." Only the
Scherzo and the choral portion of Beethoven's 9th Symphony
were given. Spohr again played one of his Concertos, and
conducted the Overtures " The Isles of Fingal " by Mendel-
ssohn and " Der Freischiitz " by Weber ; so that this Pro-
gramme contained three Overtures.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1843
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 20
Act I
Overture, " Euryanthe " ..... Weber
Trio, " L' usato ardir " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Misses Birch and Hawes ^ and Mr. H. Phillips.
Fantasia for Violoncello ...... Pilet
Mr. Pilet.
Regit, and Air, " O what is man " (The Fall of
Babylon) ........ Spohr
Mr. Henry Phillips.
ScENA, " Su Griselda " . . , . . . Paer
Miss Charlotte A. Birch.
Viohn Obbligato, Mr. J. D. Loder.
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Act II
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " O Salutaris " . . . . . . Cherubini
Miss Maria B. Hawes.
^ Owing to Mrs. Shaw's illness, Miss Hawes took her place:
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178 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
CoNCEETO for Violin ......
[1843
Deloffre
Winter
Mr. Louis M. A. Deloffre.
Duet, " Vaghe ooUe " (II Ratio di Proserpina)
Misses Birch and Hawes.
Overture, '' Calypso " . . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 3
Act I
Symphony in C minor {No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Recit., " And he journeyed " ; Aria, " But the Lord is
mindful " (St. Paul) ...... Mendelssohn
Miss Sara Flower.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 2) . . Chopin
Mme Dulcken.
(First performance in England.)
Scena, " Love, how mighty " (Faust) . . . Spohr
Miss Elizabeth Rainforth.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Recit., " 'Tis raging noon " ; Air, " Distressful
nature " (The Seasons) ..... Haydn
Mr. J. W. HoBBS.
Duet, " Ebben a te ferisce " (SemiraiTiide) . . Rossini
Misses Rainforth and Flower.
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6es " . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 24
Act I
Symphony in C major (Letter R) . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Voi che sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Fantasia for Pianoforte, with Chorus — " Choral Fan-
tasia " . . . . . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Anderson and Chorus,
Trio, " My Lord but mocks me " (Der VamiDyr) . Marschner
Mme Caradori- Allan, Miss M. B. Hawes and Mr. H. Phillips.
Solo and Chorus, " Placido e il mar " (Idomeneo) . Mozart
Mme Caradori-Allan and Chorus.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . , Mendelssohn
Act II
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " Choral " . . . Beethoven
Mme Caradori-Allan, Miss Hawes ; Messrs. Hobbs and
Phillips, with Chorus.
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. I. Moscheles.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 8
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
ScENA, " Non paventar " (Ines de Castro) . . . Weber
Miss Louisa Bassano.
Fantasia for Pianoforte, " L' Absence et le Caprice " . Dreyschock
Mb. Alexander Dreyschock
Lied, " Der Wanderer " . . . . . . Schvbert
Mr. Joseph Staudigl.
Overture, " The Naiades " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Act II
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Air, " Der Krieges-lust " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Mr. Staudigl.
Concerto for Violin, " Dramatic " . . . . Spohr
Mr. Henry G. Blagrove.
Scena, " Non piu di fieri " (La Clemenza di Tito) . Mozart
Mme Emma Albertazzi.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mb. J. Williams.
Overture, " Faniska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. C. Lucas.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 22
Act I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . • • Beethoven
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) .... Mozart
Misses C. A. Birch and M. S. Marshall and Mr. J. W. Hobbs.
Fantasia for Pianoforte, with Chorus — •" Cluyral Fan-
tasia "........ Beethoven
Mrs. Anderson and Chorus.
QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello . . Mozart
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, H. Gattie, H. Hill (tertius),
and R. Lindley.
Scena, '* Ah ! perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Charlotte Ann Birch.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . We6er
Act II
Symphony Cantata, " Lobgesang " (Hymn of Praise) . Mendelssohn
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY. JUNE 5
Act I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Haydn
Song (MS.), " Ach, Herr " . . . . . Nicolai
Mr. J. Staudigl.
(First time of performance.)
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AniETTA, " In questa tomba " .
Miss Charlotte H. Dolby.
Sonata for Violoncello and Double-Bass (No, 6, Op. 5)
Messrs. R. Lindley and J. Howell.
Aria, " Paga fui " (II Ratio di Proserpina)
Mlle Emilia Pacini.
CoNCERTSTtJCK for Pianoforte in A minor (MS.) .
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett
{First time of performance.)
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Beethoven
Corelli
Winter
Sterndale Bennett
Act II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Air, " Stille noch dies Wuth " (Faust)
Mr. Staudigl.
Concerto for Violin in A
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Recit., " E dunque vero " ; Duet, " Bell' imago "
(Semiramide) .......
Mlle Pacini and Mr. Staudigl.
Overture, " Anacreon " .
Beethoven
Spohr
Sivori
Rossini
Chervbini
Leader. Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Sir H. R. Bishop.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 19
Act I
Overture, " Fidelio "...... Beethoven
Regit., " Ei parte " ; Aria, " Per pietk " (Cosi fan
tutte) ........ Mozart
Miss Charlotte A. Birch.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Mme De Belleville-Oury.
Regit., " Chi per piet^ " ; Aria, " Deh parlate " . Cimarosa
Mme Caradori- Allan.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Act II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " .
Regit., " Fast into the waves " ; Air, " Stern monarch
of the winds " .
Mr. W. H. Weiss.
Concerto for Violin in A
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Duet, " Come ti place " (La Clemenza di Tito) .
Mbie Caradori- Allan and Miss Birch.
Overture in D
Mendelssohn
Bishop
Sivori
Mozart
A. Romberg
Leader, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. C. Lucas.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 3
Act I
Symphony in B b (No. 4) Beethoven
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Misses Birch and Masson and Mr. H. Phillips.
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Concerto for Violin ......
Dr. Louis Spohr.^
Regit., " Is this thy place ? " ; Air, " Ye guardian
Saints " (Palestine) ......
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Scene, " Quelle horrible destine ! " (Mose in Egitto)
Miss Charlotte A. Birch.
Overture, " Der AJchymist " .
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Dr. W. Crotch
Rossini
Spohr
Act II
Symphony in F (No. 4), " The Power of Sound "
Recit., " A questo seno " ; Aria, " Quando niiro " (-
-)
Spohr
Mozart
Miss Elizabeth Masson.
Regit., " Pray leave me " ; Duet, " Now for him I
lov'd " (Jessonda) ......
Misses Birch and Masson.
Overture, " Jubilee " .
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smart
Spohr
Weber
By Command
EXTRA CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 10
Act I
Overture, '* The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Chorus, " Oh ! great is the depth " (St. Paul) . . Mendelssohn
The Chorus.
Concerto for Violin ...... Spohr
Dr. Louis Spohr.
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " Choral " (Scherzo
and Vocal Finale) ...... Beethoven
Misses Birch and Hawes ; Messrs. Hobbs and Staudiol,
with Chorus.
Act II
Symphony in D .
Am, " Der Krieges-lust " (Jessonda) .
Mr. Joseph Staudiol.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " .
Regit., " Sidonie Sponde " ; Chorus, " Placido e il
mar " (Idomeneo) .....
Miss Birch and Chorus.
Overture, " Macbeth " .
Conductor, Dr. Spohr.
Mozart
Spohr
Weber
Mozart
Spohr
1844
Sir George Smart, who had been associated with this Society
from its foundation, conducted for the last time at the 1st
concert, upon March 25, after which date the terms Act I and
Act II finally and entirely disappear.
^ Dr. Louis Spohr conducted his own compositions.
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At this 1st concert, Mr. Parish- Alvars played a MS. Con-
certo for the! Harp.
At the 2nd, that thorough musician and brilliant violinist,
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, made his first appearance in Spohr's
" Dramatic " Concerto, but he was followed and eclipsed, at
the 5th concert, by a boy of thirteen years of age, who played
Beethoven's Violin Concerto from memory (a much rarer
feat then than it is now), and was destined to become the
most famous of violinists, and his name was Joseph Joachim !
He, and his eminent colleague in Chamber-music for many
years to come, Alfredo Piatti, both made their first bows to a
Philharmonic audience, Piatti playing a Concerto for Violon-
cello by Friedrich August Kummer.
Mendelssohn sent Joachim to Klingemann in London with
the following letter : " My beloved friend, — I wish to make
you acquainted by these lines with a lad who, during the
three-quarters of a year that I have known him, has become
very dear to my heart, and has gained my love and high
esteem to a degree that I may say I have latterly experienced
for very few. His name is Joseph Joachim, a boy of thirteen
years of age, from Pestli in Hungary. He intends to pay a
visit of some months to his uncle Figdor, a London merchant.
I cannot say enough to you of his truly wonderful talent for
the vioHn. You must first, however, hear him yourself, and
the manner in which he can play all possible solos both of the
past and the present, and decipher and interpret every kind
of music, in order to place him as high as I do, and to antici-
pate the glorious results which must accrue to art through
him. . . ."
Signor Lorenzo Salvi, a tenor from the Paris Opera House,
sang at the 3rd concert. The 4th and following concerts were
aU conducted by Mendelssohn. He was asked to conduct
six concerts, but his engagements in Berlin did not allow of
his reaching London in time for the 3rd concert.
Nothing could be more harmonious than Mendelssohn's
intercourse with the Directors. He attended their meetings,
gave them his advice and assistance, and showed the warmest
interest in the success of the concerts and the weKare of the
Society, whilst the orchestra fairly worshipped him. After
his return to Germany at the end of the season, he wrote to
his brother Paul : " My chief aim — to do a service to the Phil-
harmonic Society — succeeded beyond aU expectation ; it is
the universal opinion that they have not had such a season
for years past. This, to be sure, does not cure the radical evil
which I this time amply experienced, and which must prevent
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the Society continuing to prosper — the canker in its constitu-
tion— musical rotten-boroughs, etc." His music to "A Mid-
summer Night's Dream " was given (excepting the Overture)
a first hearing in England at the 5th concert, the selection
being Scherzo, Two-Part Song with Chorus, " Ye Spotted
Snakes," Notturno, Wedding March and Final Chorus. This
delightful music was very weU performed under tlie composer
and rapturously received, especially the Two-Part Song, sung
by Misses Rainforth and Anne Williams ; as a result, the
music was repeated at the 6th concert.
At the 7th concert, Mendelssohn played Beethoven's
Concerto in G for Pianoforte, accompanied Mr. De Re vial on
the pianoforte in Schubert's " La Religieuse," ^ and conducted
a first performance in England of Bach's " Overture and
Suite." Piatti made his first appearance, but the critics failed
to recognise his great powers at first.
At the 8th concert, Mendelssohn's "First Walpurgis Night " ^
was produced, under his direction, the admirable soloists and
powerful and well-drilled chorus creating a grand success.
At the same concert, a selection from Beethoven's " Ruins of
Athens " (MS.) was given for the first time in this country.
His noble Overture " Leonora " ^ was played for the first time
in England at the 4th concert, when its " large proportions
and grand style almost gave it the importance of a Symphony."
Prosper Sainton made one more great violinist to appear
for the first time this year in England. He played at the 6th
and 8th concerts.
Mme Sophie Anne Thillon, better known as Anna Thillon,
appeared and sang at the 7th concert. Her voice was a soprano
of immense compass, and she possessed great personal attrac-
tions.
Last but not least, a famous singing student of the Paris
Conservatoire, Mme Jeanne Anais Castellan, made her first
appearance in England, at the 4th concert, with such immense
success, that she was promptly engaged for the 6th concert
also.
At the last-named concert, the Concertante for four prin-
cipal Violins, by Maurer, first played in the season of 1832,
was repeated, with much applause and appreciation.
Mr, Joseph Calkin, the Librarian, pointed out to the Direc-
tors a newspaper notice that seventy-one letters from eminent
^ A French version of " Die Nonne."
* The " Walpurgis-nacht " was first composed in 1831, and then
re- written in 1842.
' " Leonora No. 1."
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persons, addressed to the Secretary, Mr. W. Watts, were to be
put up for auction !
Fran9ois Cramer retired this year from orchestral duties,
but remained a Member.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1844
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 25
Act I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
AiB, " Pro peccatis " (Stabat Mater) . , . Rossini
Mr. H. Phillips.
Concerto for Harp (MS.) ..... Parish- Alvars
Mr. Parish-Axvars.
Recit., " Non paventar " ; Aria, " Infelice " (II Flauto
Magico) ........ Mozart
Miss Rainforth.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Act II
Symphony in E b (No. 1) . . . . . Spohr
Regit., " Bella mia fiamma " ; Aria, " Resta, o cara " Mozart
Miss Dolby.
Romance and Rondo for Pianoforte (from 1st Con-
certo) ........ Chopin
Mr. Eduard Buddeus.
Trio, " Coraggio orsti " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Misses Rainforth and Dolby and Mr. H. Phillips.
Overture, " Medee " , . . , . . Cherubini
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Sir George Smart.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 15
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . , . . Mozart
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Misses Anne and Martha Williams.
Concerto for Violin, " Dramatic " . . . . Spohr
Mr. H. W. Ernst.
QuiNTETT, " O cielo clemente " (II Crociato in Egitto) . Meyerbeer
Misses A. and M. Williams and Miss M. Marshall ; Messrs.
Jas. Bennett and Lablache.
Concerto in G minor (No. 3) . . . . . Moscheles
Mr. I. Moscheles.
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Trio, " Fia grata al Ciel " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Miss M. Marshall; Messrs. Jas. Bennett and Lablache.
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Inteod., Capriccio and Finale for Violin (on a Theme
from " II Pirata ")...... Ernst
Mr. H. W. Ernst.
QuiNTETT, " Zemira ! children, all draw near " (Azor
and Zemira) ....... Spohr
Misses A. and M. Williams, Miss M. Marshall ; Messrs.
Jas. Bennett and Lablache.
Overture, " Tamerlane " . . . . . Winter
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke, Conductor, Sir H. R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 29
Part I
Symphony in E b (No. 10, " Grand ") . . . Haydn
RoMANZA, " Ciel pietoso " (Uberto di St. Bonifazio) . Verdi
Mr. Lorenzo Salvi.
Concerto for Violin in B minor. (First Movement only) Pacjanini
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Regit., " Solitudine, amiche " ; Aria, " Zeffretti
lusinghieri " (Idomeneo) ..... Mozart
Miss Rainforth.
QuiNTETT for Pianoforte, Flute, Clarinet, Horn and
Bassoon ........ Spohr
Mme Dulcken ; Messrs. J. M. Ribas, Lazarus, Jarrett and
Baumann.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Air, " Ave Maria " . . . . . . . Cherubini
Miss Rainforth.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. J. Williams.
Concerto for Violin in B minor (Adagio and Rondo i) Paganini
. Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Regit., " L' empio duol " ; Aria, " A quest' anima "
(Gli Arabi nelle GaUie) ..... Pacini
Mr. Lorenzo Salvi.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . • . Mozart
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. Cipriani Potter.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 13
Part I
Symphony in E b . . . . . . . Mozart
Romance, " Va, dit-elle " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mme Castellan.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor . . . Sterndale Bennett
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
Scena, " Wo berg' ich mich " (Euryanthe) . . Weber
Mr. Staudigl.
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 1) ..... Beethoven
(First performance in this country.)
^ This Rondo had the sub-title of " La Clochette."
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Part II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Ah, non credea " (La Sonnambula) . ,. Bellini
Mme Castellan.
Concerto for VioHn ...... Pott
Mr. F. August Pott.
Air, " Oh, wie will ich triumphiren " (II Seraglio) , Mozart
Mr. Staudigl.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke.
Conductor, Dr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. ^
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 27
Part I
Symphony in B b (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Stung by horror " (Pascal Bruno) . . J. L. Hatton
Miss Rainforth and Mr. Staudigl.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr, J, Joachim,
Overture, Duet, Quintett and Chorus (Faust) . Spohr
Misses Rainforth and A. Williams ; Messrs. Manvers,
Machin and Staudigl, with Chorus.
Part II
Overture and Selection, " A Midsumntier Night's
Dream " . . . . . , . . Mendelssohn
Misses Rainforth and A. Williams, with Chorus.
Song with Chorus, " Joy, 'tis a glorious thought "
(Fidelio) ........ Beethoven
Mr. Staudigl and Chorus.
Chorus, " Hunting Chorus " (The Seasons) . . Haydn
The Chorus.
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder.
Conductor, Dr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 10
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) Beethoven
Aria, " O cara immagine " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mr. Lorenzo Salvi,
CoNCERTANTE for four Violins ..... Maurer
Messrs. Sivori, H. G. Blagrove, Willy and Sainton.
Aria, " Col sorriso " (II Pirata) .... Bellini
Mme Castellan.
Overture, " The Naiades " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
^ Phil. Doc, of Leipzig University.
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Part II
OvEBTiTRE and Selection, " A Midsummer Night's
Dream " . . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Misses Rainforth and A. Williams, with Chorus.
Overture, " Fierrabras " ..... Schubert
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke.
Conductor, Dr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 24
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " La Gita in Gondola " . . . . . Rossini
Mr. De Revial.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Dr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
Air, " Ere infancy's bud " (Joseph) .... Mehul
Miss Maria B. Hawes.
Concerto for Violoncello ..... Kummer
Mr. Alfredo Piatti.
Overture and Suite . . . . . . J. S. Bach
(First performance in this country.)
Part II
Symphony in B [? (No. 9) ..... Haydn
Air, " C'est un caprice " (Cagliostro) . . . Adolphe Adam
Mme Anna Thillon.
Concerto for Violin in A (Adagio and Rondo) . . Molique
Mr. Henry G. Blagrove.
Scene, " La Religieuse " . . . . . . Schubert
Mr. De Revial.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Dr. Mendelssohn.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder.
Conductor, Dr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 8
Part I
Symphony in E [? (No, 3), " Eroica " . . . Beethoven
Song (MS.), " Ach, Herr " Nicolai
Mr. Staudigl.
Trio for two Violoncellos and Double-Bass . . Corelli
Messrs. R. Lindley, C. Lucas and J. Howell.
Scene, " As you like it " . . . . . . Henry Smart
Misses A. Williams and Dolby ; Messrs. H. R. Allen and
Staudigl, with Chorus.
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Part II
Cantata, " The First Walpurgis Night " . . . Mendelssohn
Miss Dolby ; Messrs. Allen and Staudigl, with Chorus.
(First performance in this country.)
CoNCEBTO for Violin ...... Sainton
Mr. Prosper Sainton.
Selection (MS.), " The Ruins of Athens " . . Beethoven
Miss A. Williams and Mr. Staudigl, with Chorus.
(First performance in this country.)
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke.
Conductor, Dr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
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Sir Henry Rowley Bishop was engaged to conduct through-
out this season, but, after undertaking three concerts, he had,
owing to bad health, to resign the post, and Mr. Moscheles ^
was invited to succeed him as conductor at the five remaining
concerts. Bishop continued to conduct at the Antient Con-
certs until 1848, when he became Professor of Music at Oxford,
having already held a similar post at Edinburgh University.
The two surviving " Leaders " were alternately Messrs.
T. Cooke and J. D. Loder, and, after this year, the title dis-
appears ; in place of it, the leader of each department of
the orchestra was entitled in the Programmes " Principal,"
a custom still in use.
There was little of novelty this season ; in fact, the supply
of new works by the great orchestral composers was beginning
to give out ! There were plenty of Symphonies, Concertos
and Overtures of an inferior order, and the Society appears
to have been blamed for not producing these less worthy
things, complaining that their lists contained but " a narrow
round of works, which, however excellent, had been rendered
stale by constant repetition." The Directors deemed it wiser
to continue to draw from the vast repertoire of the great
masters. But the reader will observe that extraordinary
Fantasias, some of which represented a curiously weak school,
somewhat enfeebled by arrangement or disarrangement, were
freely admitted, culminating at the 7th concert in an arrange-
ment of themes from " Robert the Devil " for saxhorns,
played by John Distin, the inventor of the key-bugle, and his
^ Moscheles asked twenty-five guineas for rehearsals, in lieu of lost
lessons to pupils, but made no charge whatever for conducting the
concerts.
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four sons, one of whom, Theodore, afterwards became bass-
singer at Lmcoki's Inn Chapel.
F. E. Fesca's Overture to " Cantemire " was performed for
the first time at the 3rd concert. This Opera was Fesca's
Op. 18.
In these days, the vioHn, as an instrument to be played by
ladies, appears to have been considered mildly indelicate,
neither suitable for female poAvers nor specially graceful in
female hands. This absurd prejudice, which sounds like
jealous fear on behalf of the army of lady harpists, was quite
dispelled by the delightful playing of two charming sisters,
Teresa and Maria MilanoUo, who made their first appearance
at the 6th concert, after a successful tour of duet-playing on
the Continent.
On this occasion, they divided the movements of a Vieux-
temps' Concerto, Miss Teresa (a pupil of her sister) playing
the first movement and Miss Maria the Adagio and Rondo !
The only new orchestral work of sufficient merit and
importance to be placed upon the Programmes was G. A.
Macfarren's Symphony in C # minor.
Mendelssohn's "First Walpurgis Night" was repeated at
the 2nd concert.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1845
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 31
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 7, " Grand ") .
Song, " Die Wachtelschlag " (The Quail) .
Miss Rainforth.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in E [7, " Emperor " (Op. 37) .
Mme Belleville-Oury.
Regit., " Ecco il punto " ; Abia, " Non piti di fiori "
(La Clenienza di Tito) .....
Mme Emma Albertazzi.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mb. J. Williams.
OvEBTURE, " Les Deux Journees " .
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Abia, " Mentre ti lascio "
Mb. F. Lablaghe.
CoNGEBTO for Violin in D . . . .
Mb. p. Sainton.
Trio, " Soave conforto " (Zelmira)
Miss Rainfobth, Mme Albebtazzi and Mb
OvEBTUBE, " La Chasse du Jeune Henri " .
Haydn
Beethoven
Beethoven
Mozart
Chervbini
Beethoven
Mozart
Spohr
Rossini
. F. Lablache.
Mehul
Leader, Mr. J. D. Lodeb. Conductor, Sir Henby R. Bishop.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 14
Part I
Overture, " Eiiryanthe " . . . , . Weber
Aria, " O ! wie will ich triumphiren " (II Seraglio) . Mozart
Mr. Staudigl.
Concerto for Violin (MS.) ..... Vieuxtemps
Mb. H. Vieuxtemps.
(First performance in this country.)
Regit., " Ah ! perfido " ; Aria, " Per pieta " . . Beethoven
Miss C. A. Birch.
Symphony in A (No, 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Overture, '* Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Regit., " lo tradir " ; Aria, " Un amante sventurato " Girschner
Mme Blaes-Meerti.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Arnold J. Blaes.
Cantata, " The First Walpurgis Night " . . . Mendelssohn
Miss M. Williams ; Messrs, Allen and Staudigl, with
Chorus.
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Sir Henry R. Bishop.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 28
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 2, Op. 87) .... Mozart
Regit., " Wie ist mir " ; Air, " Bloder Thor ! " (Faust) Syohr
Mb, Staudigl.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 . . . . Beethoven
Mrs, Anderson.
Regit., " La notte fugge " ; Aria, " Si, lo sento "
(Faust) ........ Spohr
Miss Birch.
Overture, " Cantemire " ..... Fesca
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Regit,, " Alles ist richtig " ; Air, " Ach offnet Eure
Augen " (Le Nozze di Figaro) .... Mozart
Mr. Staudigl.
Quartett for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello (No, 2,
Op. 18) Mozart
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, E. Thomas, H. Hill (tertius) and
R. Lindley.
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) . , , , Pair
-':. Miss Birch and Mr. Staudigl. ,
Overture, " Oberon "...... Weber
Leader, Mr. J. D. Lodeb, Conductor, Sir Henry R. Bishop.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 12
Paet I
Symphony in F ...... . F. Ries
Regit., " Der Holle selbst " ; Air, " Liebe ist die zarte
Bliithe " (Faust) ...... Spohr
Mb. Johann B. Pischek.
CoNCEBTO for Violin in E b • (First Movement) . . Sivori
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Regit., " Oh ! miei fedeli " ; Aria, " Ma la sola "
(Beatrice di Tenda) ...... Bellini
Mlle Bertucat.
CoNGERTO for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Mme Dulcken.
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Lied, " Die Fahnenwacht " (The Standard-Bearer)
Herr Pischek.
Harp Obbligato, Mr. T. H. Wright.
Congerto for Violin in E b (Adagio and Rondo)
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Overture, " Egmont " .
Beethoven
Lindpaintner
Sivori
Beethoven
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles,
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 26
Part I
Syimphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
Regit., " Ungluckseel'ge " j Air, " Fahret wieder
gold'ne Tage ",...... Mendelssohn
Mlle Sophia Sghloss.
Congerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Mozart
Mb. W. Sterndale Bennett.
Regit., " lis s' eloignent " ; Air, " Sombre foret "
(William Tell) ....... Rossini
Mme Gras-Dobus.
Overture and Duet, " In Sinnenlust " (Faust) . . Spohr
Messrs. C, T. Oberhoffeb and Staudigl.
Pabt II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
AiB, " En vain j'espere " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mme Gbas-Doeus.
Fantasia for Harp (on Airs from " Robert le Diable ") Godefroid
Mb. D. J. G. F. GoDEFBOiD.
Abia, " Pro peccatia " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Mb. Staudigl.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr, I. Moscheles.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 9
Part I
Symphony in C # minor , . . . . G. A. Macfarren
Ballade, " Des Sangers Fluch " . . . . H. Esser
Mr. Pischek.
Pianoforte Obbligato, Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Fantasia for Pianoforte . . . . . . L. de Meyer
Mr. Leopold de Meyer.
Regit., " Crudele " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) ........ Mozart
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Concerto for Violin. (First Movement) . . . Vieuxtemps
Mlle Theresa Milanollo.
(Adagio and Rondo)
Mlle Maria Milanollo.
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Concertante for two Violins (on Airs from " Lucia ") Milanollo
Mlles Milanollo.
Scene, " Entendez-vous " (Le Concert a la Cour) . Auber
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Duet, " Jetzt Alter " (Fidelio) ..... Beethoven
Messrs. Pischek and Oberhoffer.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. I. Moscheles.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 23
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 3) . . . . . Spohr
Duet, " Chi mi regge " (Belisario) .... Donizetti
Mme C. Hennelle and Mr. Pischek.
Concerto for Violin (Adagio and Rondo) in B minor . De Beriot
Mr. J. Day.
Fantasia for five Saxhorns (on Themes from " Robert
the Devil ") . . . . . . . J. Distin
Messrs. Distin.
Cantata, " i\delaide " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Pischek.
Overture in C . . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 10, " Grand ") . . . Haydn
Recit., " Merce, diletti " ; Aria, " Ah ! con lui " (Saffo) Pacini
Mlle Bertrand.
Fantasia for Clarinet ...... CavalUni
Mr. Ernesto Cavallini.
Regit., " Signer, perdona " ; Aria, " Nacqui aU'
affanno " (La Cenerentola) .... Rossini
Mme C. Hennelle.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. J. D. Loder. Conductor, Mr. I. Moscheles.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 7
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Duet, " La ci dareni la mano " (Don Giovanni) . . Mozart
Mme Gbas-Dorus and Mb. Pischek.
Concerto for Pianoforte (MS.) in D . . . . J. S. Bach
Mr. Ignaz Moscheles.
Regit., " Der HoUe selbst " ; Air, " Liebe ist die zarte
Bliithe " (Faust) ...... Spohr
Mr. Pischek.
Regit., " Ah, pour un jeune " ; Air, " O tournient du
veuvage " (Le Cheval de Bronze) . . . Auber
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Overture, " The cahn sea and prosperous voyage " . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in B t> (No. 4) ..... Beetlwven
Aria, " Nasce al bosco " (^tius) .... Handel
Mr. Staudigl.
Congertante for two VioHns (No. 2) . . . Spohr
Messrs. Sivori and Sainton.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Leader, Mr. T. Cooke. Conductor, Mr. I. Moscheles.
1846
We have now arrived at the first season in the history of
the Society in which a conductor undertook the whole respon-
sibihty of the concerts, and the name of " Leader " disappeared.
The man capable of undertaking this great change was Mr.
Michael Costa, and a better choice could not have been made.
He was a splendid disciplinarian, and, before consenting to
take up the post, he insisted, very rightly, upon having sole
and undivided control of the orchestra, without which proviso,
he declined to accept the position. At last he agreed to
conduct, but decUned to attend the Directors' meetings or be
in any way dictated to, and, moreover, would only preside
over worthy music. Costa had, for some time, been Musical
Director at Her Majesty's Theatre, and was, so far, perhaps
better acquainted with the Itahan Opera repertoire, but his
talents and energy in this new experience fully justified his
election, and he carried out all his work in a way as satis-
factory to the audience as to the orchestra, over whom he
ruled as a Dictator, holding his position for eight years — until
the end of the 1854 season.
It was suggested by Messrs. Cramer, Beale and Co., the
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leading music-sellers, that tickets should be issued to the
public for a single concert, instead of limiting the issue to
Subscribers for a whole season ; this gave numberless oppor-
tunities to non-Subscribers of hearing the fuiest music of the
day played in the best manner possible.
It is interesting to note that the hire of the concert-room
in these days was £160 for the season.
The Society had evidently attracted the attention of the
Americans, as a wealthy amateur, wishing to start a similar
institution in New York, asked for a copy of the Philharmonic
Society's rules. ^
Mr. Robert Lindley, the principal 'cellist of the Society for
so many years, found, this year, that the work was too fatigu-
ing, and resigned. He was born in 1776, and was professor
of his instrument at the Royal Academy of Music from its
foundation. He had a rich, mellow tone and, for the time in
which he lived, was a brilliant player.
At the 1st concert, Mr. Charles Lockey made his first appear-
ance. He sang, this year, in the Birmingham Festival, when
the " EUjah " Avas produced. Mendelssohn wrote of him :
"A young English tenor sang the last air ('Then shall the
righteous ') so very beautifully that I was obliged to collect
myself to prevent my being overcome, and to enable me to
beat time steadily." Later on Mr. Lockey married Miss
Martha WiUiams, who also sang at this concert.
At the 4th concert, the Choral Fantasia was repeated, and
Beethoven's great Missa solennis in D was sung. There had
been considerable difficulty in obtaining a Full Score. This
colossal work was undertaken by the Society with the most
reverent care. The four solo parts were doubled, the chorus
was a hundred strong, and contained the best procurable
singers, Vincent Novello was at the organ, and many extra
rehearsals were held ; the result fully satisfied the critics and
added lustre to the Society, but, unfortunately, all this trouble
was to a certain extent wasted on the audience, and the Mass
was, undoubtedly, better fitted for a great cathedral than the
Hanover Square Rooms !
At the 6th concert, there were two important novelties — a
Concertante for Strings (MS.) by Spohr, and the Overture to
"The Regicide" by C. Lucas. This Opera of his, "The
^ The first concert of the New York Philharmonic Society took place
in 1842, and George Loder, a member of the English family of Loders,
had the honour of introducing the Choral Symphony of Beethoven
into America on May 20, 1846.
1846] THE FOURTH DECADE 195
Regicide," stood in the unique position of being published,
though not performed !
Mr. Antoine Lavigne, the oboe-soloist at the Drury Lane
Promenade Concerts and a very fine player, appeared at these
concerts for the first time.
At the 7th concert, Mme Dulcken plaj^ed a MS. Concerto
for Pianoforte, composed by the eminent harpist, Parish-
Alvars ; and at the 8th, Mme Pleyel performed Weber's
Concertstiick, and Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto was played,
for the first time, by Mr. Camillo Sivori. This really beautiful
work is common enough now, having been played at these
concerts alone very many times, by players of every kind of
temperament, at all sorts of speeds !
Sterndale Bennett played his Caprice in E (Op. 22) for the
first time at the 3rd concert.
Weber's favourite Overture to *' Oberon," played at the
1st concert, was repeated " By Command " at the 2nd, and
was received on both occasions with great enthusiasm. The
selection of the music in these " Command " concerts was
largely selected by and always submitted to the Prince Consort,
and, as Sir Theodore Martin tells us in his " Life of the Prince
Consort," in music " he found a never-failing source of delight."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1846
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 16
Part I
Symphony in B \} (No. 9) ..... Haydn
Akia, " O cara immagine " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mb. Rafter.^
Concerto for Violin in G (No. 11) . . . , Spohr
Mr. Prosper Sainton.
Trio, " Ti prego "
Misses Anne and Martha Williams and
Overture, " Oberon " . . . .
Curschmann
Mr. Rafter. 1
Weber
Part II
Symphony in E b (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Misses A. and M. Williams.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
^ Mr. Rafter, a pupil of Cievelli's, took the place of Mr. Lockey, who
was ill, at the last moment.
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[1846
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 30
By Command.
Part I
OvERTtTRE, " Melusina " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Regit., " lis s' eloignent " ; Air, " Sombre foret "
(William Tell) ....... Rossini
Mme Cabadori- Allan.
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Part II
Overture, " Die Zauberflote "
Duet, " Bella Ninfa " (Jessonda) ....
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. James Calkin.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Part III
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " .
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
Mozart
Spohr
Weber
Mozart
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 20
Part I
Symphony in D (Op. 49) ...... Spohr
Duet, " Di capricci " (Matilda di Shabran) . . Rossini
Mme Caradori- Allan and Mr. F. Lablache.
Caprice for Pianoforte (Op. 22) . . . Sterndale Bennett
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
Aria, " La Vendetta " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Mr. F. Lablache.
Overture, " Fidelio " .
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8, Op. 93) .
Regit., " Was sag' ich " ; Aria, " Fern von ihm
Mme Cabadori- Allan.
Concerto for Harp . . . . .
Mr. Elias Parish-Alvars.
Overture, " L' Alcalde de la Vega "
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
Mozart
Beethoven
Beethoven
Weber
Parish-Alvars
G. Onslow
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 4
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
QuiNTETT (with Chorus), " Ne' lacci miei cadesti "
(Zelmira) ........ Rossini
Misses A. and M. Williams ; Messrs. Lockey, Lablache and
J. Alfred Novello, with Chorus.
Capbice for Violoncello ...... Piatti
Mr. Alfredo Piatti.
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Fantasia for Pianoforte and Chorus ("Choral Fan-
tasia ") . . . • • • • • Beethoven
Mrs. Anderson ; Misses Sabilla Novello, A. and M. Williams
and Steele ; Messrs. Lockey, R. Costa ; F. Lablache,
J. Alfred Novello and Chorus.^
Part II
Mass (Missa Solennis) in D (Op. 123) .... Beethoven
The same Soloists as in the "Choral Fantasia," with Chorus.^
Solo Viohnist, Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
At the Organ, Mr. Vincent Novello.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 18
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) Mendelssohn
Regit., " Crudele ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) Mozart
Mlle Rummel.
Rondo Brillant for Pianoforte (Op. 56) . . . Hummel
Mr. Henry Field.
Regit., " Ecco il punto " ; Air, " Non piti di fiori "
(La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart
Miss Louisa Bassano.
Corno di Bassetto Obbligato, Mr. J. Williams.
Overture, " Euryanthe " Weber
Part II
Symphony in B b (No. 4) Beethoven
Duet, " II tenero affetto " (II Crociato in Egitto) . Meyerbeer
Mlles Rummel and Bassano.
Concert ANTE for Violin and 'Cello . . . Deloffre and Pilet
Messrs. Louis Deloffre and Pilet.
Overture, " Les Abencerages " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. Costa. ^
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 11
Part I
Symphony in E b . . . . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Diana, gransame Gottinn " ; Aria, ",^0
du des Lichts " (Iphigenie in Aulis) . . . Gluck
Mr. J. B. Pisghek.
Concertante (MS.) for String Quartett and Orchestra Spohr
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, J. T. Willy, H. Hill (tertius)
and C. Lucas.
(First time of performance.)
Regit., " Grazie dementi Dei " ; Aria, " A tejriede " . Mercadante
Miss C. H. Dolby.
Overture, " The Regicide " . . . . . C. Lucas
^ It will be observed that the principal vocal parts in both the Choral
Fantasia and the great Mass in D were doubled.
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Part II
[1846
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . , . Beethoven
Fantasia for Oboe, " Sur un Air B6arnaise " . . Brod
Mr. Antoine J. Lavigne.
Regit., " Wie ist mir " ; Aria, " Bloder Thor " (Faust) Spohr
Mr. J. B. PiscHEK.
Overture, '* Egmont "...... Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
G. Onsloiv
Rossini
Parish-Alvars
Meyerbeer
Weber
Beethoven
Qluck
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 15
Part I
Symphony in A . .
Aria, " Fac ut portem " (Stabat Mater)
Miss Elizabeth Poole.
Concerto for Pianoforte (MS.) ....
Mme Dulcken.
Trio, " Giovinetto Cavalier " (II Crociato in Egitto)
Mlles Vera, Poole and Bassano.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " .
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... .
Regit., " Sposa, Eurydice " ; Aria, " Che faro " (Orfeo)
Mlle Sophie Vera.
Concerto for Violin ...... Vieuxtemps
Mr. H. Vieuxtemps.
Trio, " Al tuo materno sen " (William Tell) . . Rossini
Mlles Vera, Poole and Bassano.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 29
Part I
Symphony in E [? (No. 8) ..... Haydn
Air, " Liebe ist die zarte Bliithe " (Faust) . . . Spohr
Mr. J. B. Pischek.
Concertstuck for Pianoforte ..... Weber
Mme Pleyel.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Jenes Grabmal " (Agneae) .... Paer
Miss Birch and Mr. Pischek.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Recit., " La nptte fugge " ; Aria, " Si, lo sento "
(Faust) .! Spohr
Miss C. A. Birch.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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1847
Again Mr. Costa conducted throughout the season, except
that, in the 4th concert, Dr. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy directed
his own compositions, the Scotch Symphony, and tlie " Mid-
summer Night's Dream " music. He also played the Beethoven
Concerto for Pianoforte in G, and bade good-bye to the
Society, and to England, alas, as it turned out, for ever.
His many friends and admirers had noticed how ill he
looked, and learnt with great regret that his lamented death
took place on November 4 of this year.
At the 1st concert, Mr. Henry PhilUps introduced a MS.
song by Mendelssohn, " On Lena's gloomy heath," which that
master had written specially for him. Phillips complained
to the Directors that, notwithstanding this honour paid to
him, the Mendelssohn family took it away from him, either
with the view, we imagine, of publishing it or of stopping its
pubUcation. It has only been sung once or twice since this
date. At the same concert, a very talented King's Scholar
of the Royal Academy of Music, Miss Kate Fanny Loder,
made her debut, playing a Concerto of Weber's ; she married
(in 1851) the eminent surgeon, Sir Henry Thompson.
At the 2nd concert, a selection from Mendelssohn's " St. Paul "
was given, and the Choral Symphony of Beethoven was repeated.
At the 3rd, a Symphony in D (Op. 88) by Mozart was played
for the first time at these concerts.
At the 5th concert, Mme Fanny Persiani made her first
appearance. Chorley, in his " Recollections," wrote of her :
" Her voice was an acute soprano, mounting to E 1? altissimo ;
acrid and piercing rather than sweet, penetrating rather than
full, and always liable to rise in pitch."
At the 8th concert, Mr. Georg Hellmesberger played De
Beriot's Violin Concerto in E minor. He was a member of a
most distinguished family of Viennese musicians, of whom,
perhaps, his brother Joseph was the most famous.
G. W. Budd (of Calkin and Budd, the King's booksellers)
took W. Watts's place as Secretary, a post the latter had held
for thirty-two years.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1847
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 15
Part I
OvERTUBE, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Song, " On Lena's gloomy heath " (MS.) . . . Mendelssohn
Mr. Henry Phillips.
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Symphony, " La Reine de France " . . . . Haydn
Romance, " Va, dit-elle " (Robert le Diable) . , Meyerbeer
Mme Cakadori-Axlan.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Weber
Miss Kate Loder.
Part II
Scena, " Hah ! what dehght " (Der Vampyr) , . Marschner
Mr. H. Phillips.
Concerto for Violin (MS.) Mendelssohn
Mr. Prosper Sainton.
Recit., " Ah ! quanti affetti " ; Aria, " Sento man-
carmi Tanima " ...... Crescentini^
Mme Caradori-Allan.
Symphony in C (No, 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 29
Part I
Symphony in C minor, " The Last Judgment " . . Spohr
Air, " Jerusalem," and Chorus, " Oh, happy and
blest " (St. Paul) ...... Mendelssohn
Miss Birch and Chorus.
Song, " O God, have mercy " (St. Paul) . . . Mendelssohn
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Mass in C . . . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Birch, Miss M. Williams ; Messrs. Lockey and Phillips,
with Chorus.
(First time at these concerts.)
Part II
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " Choral " . . . Beethoven
The above Soloists, with Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 12
Part I
Symphony in D (Op. 88) ...... Mozart
(First time at these concerts.)
Duet, " Dove vai " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Messrs. F. W. Manvers and F. Lablache.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4) . Sterndale Bennett
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
Trio, " Tremate " . . . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Caradori-Allan ; Messrs. Manvers and Lablache.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
^ Mayer set the same words, performed in 1826 by Mme Allan.
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THE FOURTH DECADE
201
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Plaisir du rang supreme " ; Air, " Celui que
j'aimais " {La Muette de Portici)^ . . . Auber
Mme Caradori- Allan.
CoNCERTANTE for two Violins in A (Op. 48) . . Spohr
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove and J. T. Willy.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 26
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Misses Anne and Martha Williams.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Dr. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
Aria, " Ah ! rendimi quel core " (Metrane) . F. Rossi {1Q86)
Miss M. Williams.
Overture, " Euryanthe " ..... Weber
Part II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch "^ . . Mendelssohn
Duet, " Come, be gay " (Der Fi'eischiitz) . . . Weber
Misses A, and M. Williams.
Overture and Selection, " A Midsummer Night's
Dream "^ ........ Mendelssohn
Misses A. and M. Williams and Chorus.
Conductors, Mr. Costa and Dr. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.^
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 10
Part I
Symphony in G minor (Op. 59) ..... Haydn
RoMANZA, " Ciel che feci " (Uberto di S. Bonifazio) . Verdi
Mr. Lorenzo Salvi.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Joseph Joachim.
Recit., " Trascorsa e 1' ora " ; Aria, " Quando il cor"
(Inez de Castro) ...... Persiani
Mme Fanny Persiani.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
^ Known in England as " Masaniello."
^ Mendelssohn conducted the Numbers composed by himself, and
Costa directed all the rest of the concert.
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Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... .
Duet, " Ah, si tu per gl' occhi tuoi " (William Tell)
Mme Persiani and Mr. Salvi.
Overture, " Lea Deux Journ6es " .
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 24
Part I
Symphony in E [?
Regit., " Me voila seule " ; Air, " Bocage epais "
[Les Mousquetaires de la Reine) .
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Concerto for Violin .....
Mr. Henri Vieuxtemps.
Regit., " A questo seno " ; Aria, " Quando miro
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Egmont " .
Pari il
Symphony in F (No. 4), " Power of Sound "
Air, " En vain j'espere " (Robert le Diable)
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Air, " O rest in the Lord " (Elijah)
[1847
Beethoven
Rossini
Gherubini
Overture, " Jubilee "
Miss Dolby.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
Mozart
Halevy
Vieuxtemps
Mozart
Beethoven
Spohr
Meyerbeer
Mendelssohn
Weber
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 7
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Abscheulicher " ; Air, " Komm, Hoffnung "
(Fidelio) ........ Beethoven
Mme Elisabeth Knispel.
Fantasia for Flute ....... Ciardi
Mr. C. Ciardi.
Regit., " Si kommt es klopft " ; Air, *' Komm, du
Gusse Braut " (Sicilian Vespers) .... Lindpaintner
Mr. J. B. Pischek.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in E [? (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Duet, " Du bist die Stiitze " (Joseph) . . . Mehul
Mme Knispel and Mr. Pisghek.
Regit., " Wie nachte " ; Air, " Alles pfleght " (Der
Freischiitz) ....... Weber
Mme Knispel.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Gherubini
Conductor, Mb. Costa.
THE FOURTH DECADE
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 21
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Air, " Jours de mon enfance " (Le Pr6 aux Clercs) . Herold
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Violin Obbligato, Mr. Sainton.
Concerto for Violin in E minor .... De Beriot
Mr. J. Hellmescerger.
Regit., " Camilla hier " ; Air, " Du die mit holder "
(Zampa) ........ Herold
Mr. J. B. PiscHEK.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Overture, *' The Naiades " .
Regit., " Du village voisin " ; AiR, " Des I'enfance
(Le Serment) ......
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral "
Duet, " Crudel perche " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Mme Gras-Dorus and Mr. Pischek.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
Sterndale Bennett
Auber
Beethoven
Mozart
Weber
1848
At the 1st concert of the season, a new Symphony in B minor
by Adolph Hesse was played for the first time in England,
and MUe Alboni made her debut at these concerts, singing
Mozart's " Vol che sapete." She was considered quite the
greatest contralto of the century, and possessed a register
of more than two octaves of rich and mellow quaUty.
At the 2nd concert, Rossini's Overture, " The Siege of
Corinth," was introduced, and at the 3rd, a most remarkable
demonstration took place. It fell upon April 10, a day memor-
able for the alarming " demonstration of physical force "
made by the Chartists under Feargus O'Connor. In spite of
warning letters from Sir W. J. Newton and others advising
postponement of the concert, as it would be unsafe for the
ladies attending, in spite of the absence of members of the
orchestra on service as special constables, etc., the concert
was held, and better attended than anyone anticipated. At
the end of Part I, " God save the Queen " was performed by
chorus and orchestra, and received with unusual enthusiasm.
At the line " Confound tlieir politics," the whole audience burst
into cheers, waving hats and handkerchiefs, and completely
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drowning the sounds of the voices and instruments. The
concert also contained several points of musical interest. A
first performance of Mendelssohn's setting for Quartett and
Male Chorus of Schiller's poem, " To the Sons of Art," was
very effectively given, the unaccompanied Quartett followed
by the chorus, accompanied by brass instruments, being alike
novel and impressive.
Meyerbeer's Overture to " Struensee " was first heard in
this country, and Beethoven's " Chorus of Dervishes " from
" The Ruins of Athens."
In the 4th concert, Mr. Prudent played his own Concerto
for Pianoforte in B [7 , and Mme Grisi and Mr. Tamburini
appeared for the last time.
At the 5th concert, J. H. Griesbach's fine Overture (MS.)
to " Titania " was performed for the first time, as was Stern-
dale Bennett's " Parisina" Overture at the 6th.
A new violinist, entering upon a long association with the
Philharmonic Society, made his first appearance at the 7th
concert. This was Mr. H. C. Cooper, and the new singer was
Mme Pauline Viardot-Garcia, who sang Handel's " Lascia
ch' io pianga," with additional accompaniments by Meyerbeer.
The last concert, on June 26, was "By Royal Command,"
and was attended by Her Majesty the Queen and the Prince
Consort. Mme Castellan and Mr. Mario were the two vocalists
on this occasion. Both Carl Czerny and Kalkbrenner pre-
sented works for performance ; the first a Symphony and the
other a Quintett, specially written for the Society.
That wonderfully versatile musician, Mr. Thomas Simpson
Cooke, famiharly remembered as "Tom Cooke," associated in
so many ways with the Society's history, died on February 26,
and a Committee, formed to establish a " Cooke " memorial,
solicited the Society's co-operation.
Another well-known musician, who died in April of this
year, was Donizetti, in connection with which event a MUe
Caroline Ucelli, a pupil of Rossini, offered the Philharmonic
an Elegy which she had composed. It was not performed.
Mr. Henry G. Blagrove commenced, this year, the quarrel
which went on for years amongst the first viohns as to who
should be chief. He writes asking to divide the leadership
with Sainton, and Sainton complains of the plots that are
being laid against him.
Amongst curious letters to the Directors is one from the
band-master at Chelsea Hospital, requesting them to give a
hearing to Richardson's " Rock and Steel " band, whatever
that combination might have been.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1848
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH
Part I
Symphony in B minor, Op. 55 (No. 3) . . .
(First performance in this country.)
Regit., " Dare I believe " ; AiB, " Gentle thoughts "
(Azor and Zemira) ......
Miss Anne Williams.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in E 1; (Op. 73) .
Mrs. Anderson.
Aria, " Vol che sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Mlle Alboni.
Overture, " Euryanthe "
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " .
Aria, " Pensa alia Patria " (L' Italiana in Algeri)
Mlle Alboni.
Concerto for Violin (MS.), No. 3 . . . .
Mr. Prosper Sainton.
Duet, " Serbami ognor " (Semiramide)
Misses Anne Williams and Alboni.
Overture, " Prometheus " ^ . . . . .
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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Adolph Hesse
Spohr
Beethoven
Mozart
Weber
Mendelssohn
Rossini
Sainton
Rossini
Beethoven
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 27
Part I
Symphony in C (No, 6), " Jupiter " .
Aria, " Selva opaca " (William Tell) .
Mme Persiani.
Concerto for Violin in D (No. 4), Op. 14 .
Mr. B. Molique.
Aria, " Al desio " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Miss Charlotte H. Dolby.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " .
Part II
Symphony in B t> (No. 4) ....
Recit., " E Susanna non viene " ; Aria, " Dove sono
(Le Nozze di Figaro) .....
Mme Persiani.
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater)
Mme Persiani and Miss Dolby.
Overture, " The Siege of Corinth " .
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
Mozart
Rossini
Molique
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Mozart
Rossini
Rossini
^ Entitled in this Programme " The Men of Prometheus."
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 10
Part I
Symphony in D, No. 18 (No. 23, " Breitkopf ") . . Haydn
Air, " O God, have mercy " (St. Paul) . . . Mendelssohn
Mr. James Calkin.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
Mme Dulcken.
Chorus of Dervishes, " W^ien thou didst frown "
(Ruins of Athens) ...... Beethoven
The Chorus.
Overture, " Struensee " . . . . . . Meyerbeer
(First performance in this country.)
National, Anthem
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . • . . . Beethoven
Aria, " L' Addio " . . . . . . . Mozart
Miss Fanny Duval.
Quartett and Chorus, " To the Sons of Art " . . Mendelssohn
(First performance in this country.)
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 1
Part I
Symphony in G minor (No. 8) . . . . . Spohr
(Written expressly for this Society.)
Aria, " Liete Voci " (Zaira) ..... Mercadante
Mr. Tamburini.
Concerto for Pianoforte in B [? . . . . Prudent
Mr. Emile B. Prudent.
Aria, " Quando guerrier " (I Briganti) . . . Mercadante
Mme Giulia Grisi.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in E b, No. 5 (Op. 68) .... Mozart
Scena, " Dair asilo " . . . . . . Costa
Mme Grisi.
Duet, " Se la vita " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Grisi and Mr. Tamburini.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 15
Part I
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4, " Grand ") ...
Duet, " Un tenero core " (Roberto Devereux)
Mme Castellan and Mr. Mario.
Haydn
Donizetti
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CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in D minor .
Mr. W. Sterndale Bennett.
ScENA, " Ah, perfido ".....
Mme Castellan.
Overture, " Titania " (MS.) ....
(First time of performance.)
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Mozart
Beethoven
J. H. Griesbach
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) Beethoven
Romanza, " In terra ci divisero " (Le Due illustrei
Rivali) ........ Mercadante
Mr. Mario.
Aria, " Come scoglio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . . Mozart
Mme Castellan.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 29
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1 ) .
Aria, " Perche non ho " (Lucia di Lammermoor)
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. I) in G minor
Miss Kate Loder.
Cavatina, " Ahna soave " (Maria di Rohan)
Mr. Lorenzo Salvi.
Overture, " Parisina " .
Mozart
Donizetti
Mendelssohn
Donizetti
Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) Beethoven
Aria, " Una furtiva lagriraa " (L' EUsir d' Amore) . Donizetti
Mr. L. Salvi.
Concertino for Violin, No. 12 (Op. 79) . . . Spohr
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Regit., " Crudele ? " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) Mozart
Mme Gras-Dorus.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 12
Part I
Symphony in G minor ......
Recit., " In quali eccessi " ; Aria, " Mi tradi " (Don
Giovanni)
Mlle a. Corbari.
Concerto for Violin in E minor
Mr. H. C. Cooper.
Mozart
Mozart
L. W. Maurer
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Regit., " Armida dispietata " ; Aria, " Lascia ch' io
pianga " (Armida) ......
Mme Pauline Viardot.
(With additional orchestration by Meyerbeer.)
Overture, " Oberon " .
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Handel
Weber
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Regit., " Tranquillo io son " ; Ahia, " Ombra adorata "
(Romeo e Giulietta) ...... Zingarelli
Mme Pauline Viardot.
Overture, " A calm sea and prosperous voyage " . Mendelssohn
Duet, " Ah, guarda sorella " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mme Pauline Viardot and Mlle Corbari.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
By Command.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 26
Part I
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " .
Romance, " Va, dit-elle " (Robert le Diable)
Mme Castellan.
Regit., " Ma qual mai s' offre " ; Duet, " Fuggi, cru-
dele " (Don Giovanni) . . . . .
Mme Castellan and Mr. Mario.
Overture, " Leonora " .
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
RoMANZA, " Angiol d' Amore " (La Favorita)
Mr. Giuseppe Mario.
Duet, " O ciel ! ou courez-vous ? " (Les Huguenots) .
Mme Castellan and Mr. Mario.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " .
Conductor, Mb. Costa.
Mendelssohn
Meyerbeer
Mozart
Beethoven
Beethoven
Donizetti
Meyerbeer
W&ber
1849
The most interesting event in this season was the production
of the Lyrics from Racine's " AthaUe," set to music by Mendel-
ssohn. The characters in this drama act and speak in the
usual manner, but certain scenes, in which the priests and the
crowds of people appear, are written in lyrical measures,
somewhat after the manner of the Greek chorus. These,
coming at the end of the Acts, resemble to a great extent the
Finales in modern grand Opera.
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The tragedy was written for recitation by the young ladies
of Mme de Maintenon's celebrated seminary of Saint C5T.
In 1846, a German version was magnificently produced in
Berhn, Mendelssohn having composed music for the lyrical
portion, according to Racine's original design. The sensation
created b}- this performance attracted the attention of Queen
Victoria and the Prince Consort ; and accordingly a per-
formance took place at Windsor Castle on New Year's 33ay,
1847, in which some coherence and continuity were managed
by portions of the spoken part being read between each of the
musical numbers.
At the 1st concert of this season, the spoken part was
omitted, and the want of cohesion and the feehng of detached-
ness were felt so greatly, that at the repetition of the work,
in the 2nd concert, by command of Her Majesty the Queen,
this defect was made good by the introduction of a new version
of the spoken parts by Mr. Bartholomew, whose name is so
much associated with translations from Mendelssohn's works.
They were based on the Zwischenreden of Edward Devrient
and were recited by Mr. Bartley with good effect.
At the 3rd concert, John Sims Reeves made his first appear-
ance, together with Miss Emma Lucombe, who became his
wife in 1850. An investigation of the Society's history will
show the reader that this was by no means the only case where
two young artists were brought together ; far be it from me
to suggest that this staid and proper old Society could be
accused of match-making ; but what a number of marriages
in the musical world followed joint appearances at its concerts !
Mr. Francesco Berger, the late Hon. Secretary, and Miss
Lascelles ; Mr. Bettini and Miss TrebeUi ; Sir Henry R.
Bishop and Miss Riviere ; Mr. Charles Lockey and Miss
Martha Williams ; Mr. Frank Bodda and Miss Louisa Pyne ;
Mr. Henschel and Miss Lilian Bailey ; Mr. Sainton and Miss
Dolby, and Mr. Patey and Miss Jane Whytock are some of the
principal cases in point.
Sims Reeves was, with the exception of Braham, the greatest
tenor Britain ever produced. He excelled alike in Oratorio,
Opera and ballad-singing. Even when, in later years, his
voice failed him, the way in which he phrased a song was a
perfect treat to listen to and the best of lessons to a younger
generation of vocalists.
Mr. J. Balsir Chatterton made his debut at the 5th concert.
He was a clever harpist, and the teacher of many well-known
players on the harp, amongst his pupils being the veteran
Mr. John Thomas (" Pencerdd Gwalia ").
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Mr. Lindsay Sloper, a favourite accompanist, made his first
appearance as pianist.
Two further new works, both by Mendelssohn, were given
for the first time — viz. his Overture to " Ruy Bias " and the
"Serenade and Allegro giojoso " in D, for Pianoforte and
Orchestra, the latter played by Miss Kate Loder.
A charming young Austrian violinist, nine years of age,
made her first appearance at the 7th concert in a Concerto b}^
De Beriot. Her name was Mile Wilhelmine Neruda ! She
married Ludwig Nermann in 1864 and Sir Charles Halle in
1888, and was destined to become the greatest of the world's
lady violinists.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1849
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 12
Part I
Symphony in E t> (No. 3), " EroTca " . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Ah, rendimi quel core " (Mitrane) . . F. Rossi (1686)
Miss Martha Williams.
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 9) . . . SpoJvr
Mr. Prosper Sainton.
Trio, " Giovinetto cavalier " (II Crociato in Egitto)^ . Meyerbeer
Misses M. and A. Williams and Mrs. Noble.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Part II
Lyrics from Racine's " Athalie " . . . . Mendelssohn,
Misses M. and A. Williams, Mrs. Noble and Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 26
Part I
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Mario.
Symphony in B b (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Air, " In terra ci divisero " (Le Due illusti'i Rivali) . Mercadante
Mr. Mario.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " We6er
Part II
Lyrics from Racine's " Athalie " (connecting Recita-
tion added) ....... Mendelssohn
Misses M. and A. Williams, Mrs. Noble and Chorus.
Reader, Mr. George Bartley.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
* The accompaniment was for harp, violin, clarinet, cor anglais,
horn, 'cello, and double-bass.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL
Part I
Symphony in G minor ....
RoMANZA, " Bella adorata " (II Guiramento)
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Allegro, " Pathetique," for Violin
Mr. H. W. Ernst.
Regit., '* Ali, perfido " ; Aria, " Per pieta "
Miss Jane Lucombe
Overture, " Jessonda " .
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral "
Romanza, " A una fonte " (I Puritani)
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Airs Varies, " Hongrois " for Violin
Mr. H. W. Ernst.
Duet, " Tornami a dir " (Don Pasquale)
Miss Lucombe and Mr. Sims Reeves
Overture, " Calypso " .
Conductor, Mr. Costa
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Mozart
Mercadante
Ernst
Beethoven,
Spohr
Beethoven
Bellini
Ernst
Donizetti
eves.
Winter
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 30
Part I
Symphony in E {> [Letter T) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Sposa, Eurydice " ; Aria, " Che faro "
(Orfeo) Gluck
Miss Louisa Bassano.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Mrs. Anderson.
Air, " Ihr, die ihr Triebe " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . Mozart
Mlle Jetty De Treffz.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony In F [No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven,
Mai-Lied, " Kennst du das siisse Lied ? " . . . Meyerbeer
Mlle Jetty De Treffz.
Concertino for Violin (No. 2) . . . . . May seder
Mr. H. G. Blaorove.
Duet, " Come ti place " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mlles De Treffz and Bassano.
Overture, " Faust "...... Lindpaintner
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 14
Part I
Symphony (No, 6), " Historical "
Aria, " Sorgete " (Maometto Secondo)
Mr. Domenico Coletti.
Concerto for Harp in E [7 (Op. 98) .
Mr. J. Balsir Chatterton
Air, " Auf starkem Fittige schwinget " (Creation)
Mlle Babnigg.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote "
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Air, " Glocklein im Thale " (Euryanthe)
Mlle Babnigg.
Concerto for Violin in A minor (No. 5)
Mr. Bernhard Moi.ique.
Aria, " Non piu andrai " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Mr. Domenico Coletti.
Overture, " Le Colporteur " .
Conductor, Mr, Costa.
Spohr
Rossini
Parish- Alvars
)
Haydn
•
Mozart
Beethoven
Weber
Molique
Mozart
0. Onslow
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 28
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . • Beethoven
Regit., " Guinse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Mlle Jetty De Treffz.
Serenade and Allegro Giojoso for Pianoforte . Mendelssohn
Miss Kate Loder.
Air, " La Penitence " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Wartel.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
Air, " Robert, Robert, mein geliebter " (Robert le
Diable) ........ Meyerbeer
Mlle Jetty De Treffz.
Air, " Ave Maria " . . . , , . . Schubert
Mr, Wartel.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Chervhini
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 11
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1, " Grand ") . . • • Haydn
Regit, and Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) . . Mozart
Misses A, and M. Williams and Mr. C. Lockey.
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CoNCERTSTtJCK for Pianoforte . . . .
Mme Dulcken.
Abia, " Lascia amor " (Orlando)
Mr. Henry Phillips.
Concerto for Violin . . . . .
Mlle Wilhelmine Neruda.
Aria, " O Salutaris Hostia " .
Miss Andrews.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream "
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Weber
Handel
De Beriot
Cherubini
Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " Choral " . . . Beethoven
Misses A. and M. Williams, Messrs. C. Lockey and
H. Phillips, with Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 25
Part I
Symphony in E b (No, 5), Op, 58 ... . Mozart
Air, " It is enough " (Elijah) ..... Mendelssohn
Mr. J. B. PisoHEK.
Trio for Pianoforte, Clarinet and Viola . . . Mozart
Messrs. Lindsay Sloper, J. Williams and H. Hill (tertius).
Aria, " Come per me sereno " (La Sonnambula) . Bellini
Mme Fanny Persiani.
Overture (MS.), " Ruy Bias " .... Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Camilla hier " ; Air, " Du die mit holder "
(Zampa) ........ Herold
Mr. J. B. PiscHEK.
Concerto for Violoncello in A minor (Op. 5) . . Anton Kraft
Mr. T. W. Hancock.
Cavatina, " Una voce poco fa " (II Barbiere di Se-
viglia) ........ Rossini
Mme Persiani.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
1850
There is an interesting little history of the Overture to
" Ruy Bias " and its connection with the Philharmonic
Society.
During the period in 1844, when Mendelssohn was con-
ducting the concerts, this Overture (in manuscript) was tried
at a morning trial performance, when, it would appear, it did
not " go " to the composer's satisfaction, but Mr. Anderson,
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the Hon. Treasurer, who expressed his admiration of the fine
work, was surprised to hear Mendelssohn say, with some heat,
that he was so much displeased with it that he should burn
it, and that, certainly, it should never be heard in public.
Mr. Anderson then said : " You have often expressed your
admiration of my good master. Prince Albert ; I am sure it
would gratify him to hear a new work of yours, so pray let me
give him that pleasure by means of the Queen's private band."
Mendelssohn agreed, on condition that the Overture should
never be publicly performed, and gave Mr. Anderson the
original orchestral parts. The Overture was often played at
Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, to the admiration of
Her Majesty and the Prince. Some time after the composer's
lamented death, Mr. Anderson wrote to Cecile, Mendelssohn's
widow, informing her of all that had passed with respect to
this Overture, and requested permission to perform it at
Mrs. Anderson's next benefit concert. The permission was
kindly given in 1849, and shortly after this first performance,
it was played by the Philharmonic Orchestra, and has become,
since then, a " stock " work.
At the 1st concert of 1850, Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr.
George Benson made their first and Mr. William Machin his
last appearance. Miss Louisa Fanny Pyne excelled as soprano
in English Opera, which flourished for a while under the
Harrison ^-Pyne combination.
At the 2nd concert, Mr, Carl Formes, a German basso,
made his debut with a Scena from Spohr's " Faust."
Mr. Frank Bodda, the baritone-singer, who married Miss
Pyne in 1868, appeared at the 3rd concert ; and at the 4th
came Miss Catherine Hayes, popularly known as the " Swan
of Erin." Mr. Jules Benedict (created " Sir Juhus " in 1871)
*' played himself in " with his Concertstiick in C minor, and
Mr. Delphin Alard made his first appearance with a Violin
Concerto of his own composition, playing the first movement
in Part I, and the Adagio and Finale in Part II ! This mode
of dividing, suggestive of the Uterary trick of "To be con-
tinued in our next," is not often resorted to in music.
Charles Kensington Salaman, whose song " I arise from
dreams of thee " used to be so popular, appeared In the 2nd
concert as pianist, and Thalberg made his last appearance in
the 6th, Salaman, who lived to be nearly ninety years of age
and knew Mozart's widow, was a fine harpsichord-player.
* William Harrison was a tenor vocalist, and the father of the gifted
reciter Clifford Harrison ; with Miss Pyne he established the " English
Opera Company " in 1856.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1850
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 4
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Say, what reward " ; Tmo, " Seek not youth "
(A Niglit in Granada) .... Conrad Kreutzer
Miss Louisa Pyne ; Messrs. G. Benson and W. Maciiin.
QuABTETT for two VioHns, Viola and 'Cello (Op. 12) . Mendelssohn
Messrs. Sainton, H. G. Blagrove, H. Hiix (tertius)
and C. Lucas.
Regit., " Non paventar " ; Aria, " Infelice " (II
Flanto Magico) ...... Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " Euryantho " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Dearest, let tliy footsteps " (Faust) . . Spohr
Miss L. Pyne and Mr. W. Machin.
Regit., " Cease, oh, cease " ; Trio, " The flocks shall
leave " (Acis and Galatea) ..... Handel
Miss L. Pyne ; Messrs, Benson and Machin,
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6es " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCPI 18
Part I
Symphony in G (Letter Q), " Oxford "... Haydn
Regit., " Qui je suis ? " ; Air, " Une i6e " (Le Domino
Noir) ........ Auber
Mlle Charton,
Introduction and Polonaise for Violin in A . . Mayseder
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Regit., " Non, non, fermons Toreille " ; Air, " A toi
j'ai recours " (Crown Diamonds) . . . Auber
Mlle Charton.
Overture, " Loonora " . . . . • • Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " . . . . Mendelssohn
Scena, " Stille noch dies Wuth-Verlangen " (Faust) . Spofir
Mr. Carl Formes.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor (Op, 37) . . Beethoven
Mr. Charles K. Salaman.
Air, " Oh, wie will ich triumphiren " (11 Seraglio) . Mozart
Mr, Carl Formes.
Overture in D B. Romberg
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 8
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 3), Op. 78 . . . Spohr
Trio, " In better worlds " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Miss Anne Williams ; Messrs. G. Benson and F. Bodda.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Henry C. Cooper.
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
1 Misses A. and M. Williams.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Quartett, " When the west " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Misses A. and M. Williams ; Messrs. G. Benson and F. Bodda.
Trio, " Cosa sento " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Miss A. Williams ; Messrs. Benson and Bodda.
Overture, " Don Carlos " ..... F. Ries
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 22
Part I
Symphony in D (MS.) ..... Cipriani Potter
Aria, " L' x\ddio " . . . . . . . Mozart
Mr. Henry J. Whitworth.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Prosper Sainton.
ScENA, " Softly sighs " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Miss Catherine Hayes.
Overture (MS.), " Ruy Bias " . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 9) ...
Regit., " Crudele, ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir
Giovanni) .....
Miss Catherine Hayes.
Caprice for Pianoforte in E .
Miss Kate Loder.
Aria, " Agitato " (I Fuorusciti)
Mr. H. J. Whitworth.
Adagio and Fugue ....
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
(Don
Haydn
Mozart
Sterndale Bennett
Paer
Mozart
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 6
Part I
Symphony in F (No. S) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, with Chorus, " Possenti Numi " (II Flauto
Magico) ........ Mozart
Mr. Henry Phillips, with Chorus.
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QuARTETT for two Violins, Viola and 'Cello (No. 81) . Haydn
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, Sainton, H. Hill (tertius) and
C. Lucas.
Recit., " Sposa, Eurydice " ; Aria, " Che faro " (Orfeo) Oluck
Miss Martha Williams.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Mozart
Mr. Lindsay Sloper.
Regit., " Thou lingering orb " ; Air and Chorus,
" Yes, lovely Kunegunda " (Faust) . . . Spohr
Mr. Benson, with Chorus.
Overture, " Tempest " (MS.) . . . .J. Henry Griesbach
(First performance.)
Part II
Cantata, " The First Walpurgis Night " . . . Mendelssohn
Miss M. Williams ; Messrs. Benson and Phillips, with
Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 20
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 4), Op. 88 .... Mozart
Regit., " Wo berg' ich mich ? " ; Air, " So weih' ich
mich " (Euryanthe) ...... Weber
Mr. Carl Formes.
Trio for two 'Cellos and Double-Bass . . . Corelli
Messrs. R. Lindley^ C. Lucas and J. Howell.
Aria, " Porgi, amor " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mme Madeleine Nottes.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mozart
Mr. Sigismund Thalberg.
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Oh, qual furor " ; Aria, " O tu, la cui "
(Fidelio) ........ Beethoven
Mme Madeleine Nottes.
Variations for Pianoforte, on the Barcarolle in
" L' Elisir d' Amore " . ..... Thalberg
Mr. S. Thalberg.
(First time of pei-f ormance. )
Regit., " Grosser Gott " ; Duet, " Durch die Nacht "
(Les Huguenots) ...... Meyerbeer
Mme Madeleine Nottes and Mb. Carl Formes.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . , . Cherubini
Conductor, Mb. Costa.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 3
Part I
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Ortensia Maillard.
Concerto for Violin (Op. 15), 1st Movement only . Alard
Mr. Delphin Alard. ^
MoTETX, " Ave Maria " Cherubini
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. J. Williams.
Overture, " Preciosa "...... Weber
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " All, si tu " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Mme Maillard and Mr. Sims Reeves.
Concerto for Violin (Op. 15), Adagio and Finale . Alard
Mr. Delphin Alard.
Regit., " O Pretres de Baal " ; Air, " Mon coeur est
d6sarm6 " (Le Prophete) ..... Meyerbeer
Mme Maillard.
Overture, " Gviise " . . . . . . O. Onslow
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 17
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Recit., " Divisi noi " ; Duet, " Sappi che un rio dovere "
(Bianca e Faliero) ...... Rossini
Misses Lucombe and Dolby.
CoNCERTSTtJCK for Pianoforte in C minor (MS.) . . Benedict
Mr. Jules Benedict.
(First time of performance.)
Cavatina, " Lieti, Signor " (Les Huguenots) . . Meyerbeer
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Part II
Symphony in A {No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Recit., " Chi per piet^ " ; Aria, " Deh 1 parlate "
(II Sacrlfizio d' Abramo) ..... Cimarosa
Miss Lucombe.
Fantasia for Violin, " Ludovic " . . . . Ernst
Mr. H. W. Ernst.
Duet, " Now for him I loved so truly " (Jessonda) . Spohr
Misses Lucombe and Dolby.
Overture, " Jubilee " Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
* Wrongly spelt " Allard " in the Programmes.
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1851
Beethoven's Overture, at the 1st concert, is named in the
Programme " Leonora-Fidelio " ! Which of the three Leonora ^
Overtures is doubtful.
At the 2nd concert, Mr. W. H. Holmes appeared and played
Mendelssohn's Introduction and Rondo for Pianoforte. He
was principal pianoforte professor at the Royal Academy of
Music, teaching, amongst others, Sterndale Bennett, J. W.
Davison (" The Times " critic), G. A. and Walter Macfarren.
Henry Lazarus played a Concertino by Molique for
Clarinet.
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Sainton introduced to England a
Concertino for Viohn in E [7 (Op. 76), composed by Mozart in
the year 1782,
A selection from Spohr's " Jessonda," the "Midsummer
Night's Dream " music and the Choral Symphony were all
rendered at this concert, and Mr. Julius Stockhausen, one of
the remarkable singers of that period, made his first appear-
ance. He sang at three of this season's concerts, creating
considerable effect.
The 4th concert was " By Command," but the Programme
contained nothing of special interest.
The great Exhibition in Hyde Park must have brought
thousands of foreigners into London, and should have ensured
full houses for, at any rate, the last four concerts of the season.
Sivori played a single movement only of his Violin Concerto
in A major, at the 5th concert.
Perhaps the most famous of all solo double-bass-players,
Giovanni Bottesini, first appeared at the 6th concert, playing
a Concertino of his own composing for Contrabasso and
Orchestra.
Either as a soloist or as a conductor, Bottesini appeared on
nine different occasions at the Philharmonic Concerts.
At the 8th concert, the Austrian pianist, lecturer, teacher
and writer, Mr. Ernst Pauer, made his first appearance,
playing Hummel's A minor Pianoforte Concerto.
Mr. Michael Costa conducted all the concerts, excepting
the 5th, on which occasion Mr. Charles Lucas took the baton.
^ All three " Leonora " Overtures are in C, and the *' Fidelio "
Overture (the latest) is in E.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1851
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 10
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 2), Op. 87 .... Mozart
Aria, " Ah, gia trascorse il di " (Zebnira) . . . Bossini
Mr. Henry J. Whitworth.
Septett for Strings, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn . Beethoven
Messrs. Sainton, H. Hill (tertius), C. Lucas, J. Howell,
J. Williams, Baumann and C. Harper.
Aria, " Amor nel mio penar " (Flavio) . . . Handel
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . • Weber
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) . . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Se 11 nostro pianto " (II Seraglio) . . . Mozart
Mr. Charles Lockey.
Duet, " Ah, tu non sai " (Margherita d'Anjou) . . Meyerbeer
Miss Dolby and Mr. Whitworth.
Overture, " Leonora-Fidelio " , . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 24
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 11), " Clock " . . . . Haydn
Quintett, " Tell me, good Ali " (Azor and Zemira) . Spohr
Misses Kearns, Thornton and M. Williams ; Messrs.
Benson and Bodda.
Introd. and Rondo for Pianoforte .... Mendelssohn
Mr. W. H. Holmes.
Regit., " Alcandro " ; Aria, " Non so donde " . . Mozart
Mr. Frank Bodda. 6^
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Chervbini
Part II
Symphony in E jj (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
QuARTETT, " The Nightingale " . . . . Mendelssohn
Misses Kearns and M. Williams ; Messrs. Benson and Bodda.
Concertino (MS.) for Clarinet ..... i?. Molique
Mr, Henry Lazarus.
Trio, " Night's lingering shades " (Azor and Zemira) . Spohr
Misses Kearns, Thornton and M. Williams.
Overture (MS.) ...... Ludwig Schlosser
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 7
Part I
OvERTUBE, " Jessonda " . . . . . , Spohr
Intbod., Quartett and Chorus (Jessonda) . . Spohr
Misses L. Pyne and M. Williams ; Messrs. Lockey and
J. Stockhausen, with Chorus.
Regit., " Crudele, ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concertino for Violin in E [>, Op. 76 (composed in
1782) Mozart
Mb. Pbospeb Sainton.
(First performance in this covmtry.)
Regit., " Quanto grata " ; Aria, " Paga fui " (II Rat to
di Proserpina) ....... Winter
Miss Martha Williams.
Overture and Selection, " A Midsummer Night's
\ Dream" ........ Mendelssohn
Misses L. Pyne and M. Williams, with Chorus.
Part II
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " Choral " . . . Beethoven
Misses L. Pyne and M. Williams ; Messrs; C. Lockey and
J. Stockhausen.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 28
(By Command)
Part I
Overture, " Struensee " . . . . . . Meyerbeer
Aria, " In questa tomba " . . . . . Beethoven
Miss M. Williams.
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " (MS.) . . . Mendelssohn
Trio, " Dei che piangendo imploro " (Maometto) . Winter
Misses L. Pyne and M. Williams ; Mr. J. Stockhausen.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Caterina, ti pare " ; Aria, " All no, la rosa e
mia " (La Festa della Rosa) .... Coppola
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Trio, " Soave conforto " (Zelmira) .... Rossini
Misses L. Pyne and M. Williams ; Mr. J. Stockhausen.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubim
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 12
Pabt I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 1) . . . . . Spohr
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Mme Biscaccianti and Miss Dolby.
Air, " Dies Bildniss " (Die Zauberflote) . . . Mozart
Mr. Alexander Reichardt.
Concerto for Violin in A major (1st Movement only) . Sivori
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Regit., " Quali eccessi " ; Aria, " Mi tradi " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mme Biscaccianti.
Overture (MS.), " Cymbeline " . . . . C. Potter
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Regit., " Dall' ondoso periglio " ; Aria, " x\ure, deh
per pieta " (Giulio Cesare) ..... Handel
Miss Dolby.
Fantasia for Violin (on Themes from " Lucia ") . Sivori
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Duet, " Delia Mosa " (II Prof eta) .... Meyerbeer
Mme Biscaccianti and Miss Dolby.
Overture, '* Die Zauberflote " . . . . , Mozart
Conductor, Mr. Charles Lucas.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 26
Part I
Symphony in p] ^ .
Regit., '* Der HoUe eelbst " j Aria, " Llebe ist die
zarte Bliithe " (Faust)
Mr. J. B. Pischek.
Andante and Rondo for Violin
Mr. Th. Haumann.*
Regit., '* Temerari " ; Aria, " Come scoglio " (Cosi fan
tutte) ......
Mme Castellan.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " .
Part II
Symphony in B {7 (No. 4) ...
Regit., " Ah, tardai troppo " ; Aria, '* O luce di quest'
anima " (Linda di Chamounix)
Mme Castellan.
Concertino for Double-Bass
Mr. Giovanni Bottesini,
Duet, " Sole stay of my declining age " (Joseph)
Mme Castellan and Mr. Pischek
Overture, " Piotro von Abano "...
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
» Spelt •' Hauman " in 1829.
Mozart
Spohr
Haumann
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Donizetti
Bottesini
Mehul
Spohr
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SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 9
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 2), " Grand " . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Enfin me voil4 seul " ; Air " Dans I'ombre "
(Le Chaperon Rouge) ..... Boieldieu
Mr. Julius Stockhausen.
Overture, " Coriolanus " Beethoven
ScENA, " La calme dans mon kme " (Der Freischiitz) Weber
Mme Charton-Demeub.
Concerto for Violin [No. 2) Spohr
Mr. Henry Q. Blagrove.
Regit., " Oh I qual tristo " ; Aria, " Fin dalla prima
infanzia " (Iphigenia in Taiiride) . . . Oluck
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "... Weber
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) Beethoven
Regit., " Malgre I'^clat " ; Air, " Amour, douce ivresse "
(Le Songe d'une Nuit d'lit6) . . . Ambroise Thomas
Mme Charton-Demeur.
Duet, " Dove vai " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Messrs. Sims Reeves and Stockhausen.
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. Costa. ,
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 23
Part I
Symphony In C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Trio, " Ah, taci " (Don Giovanni) .... Mozart
Mme Castellan ; Messrs. Pischek and Formes.
Regit., ** Diana, gransame Gottln " ; Air, " O du des
Lichts " (Iphigenia in Aulis) .... Gluck
Mr. J. B. PiSGHEK.
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor .... Hummel
Mr. Ernst Pauer.
Regit., "Wo berg' ich mich ? " ; Air, "So weih' ich
mich " (Euryanthe) ...... Weber
Mr. Carl Formes.
Overture in C (MS.), " Trumpet " . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Regit., " La notte fuggi " ; Aria, " Si, lo sento "
(Faust) ........ Spohr
Mme Castellan.
Duet, " In sinnen Lust " (Faust) .... Spohr
Messrs. Pischek and Formes.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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1852
The only new compositions of any importance produced
during the present season were G. A. Macfarren's Overture to
" Don Quixote," and Ferdinand Hiller's Symphony " Im
Freien," played at the 8th concert under the composer's own
direction.
Charles Halle made his first appearance at the concerts,
and, to the surprise of the old conservatives, did not play a
Hummel Concerto, but elected to perform the Pianoforte
Concerto in D minor of Mendelssohn.
HaUe did more than we, in the present day, fully realise to
advance music of the best and soundest sorts amongst the
people of this country, and especially in London and Man-
chester. He appeared in a great number of concerts, and
made a point of introducing less-known works and repeating
them, until he made the public admire their beauties. He was
knighted in 1888 and, in the same year, he married Mme
Neruda. He played at fourteen of the Philharmonic Concerts.
That distinguished harpist and writer for the harp, Mr.
John Thomas (whose Bardic name is Pencerdd Gwalia),
appeared for the first time as soloist at the 4th concert ; he
has been intimately associated with the Society, since then,
as Member and Director. He was Harpist to Queen Victoria.
Miss Wilhelmina Clauss appeared at the 5th concert, a girl
of less than eighteen years of age, and made a great impression
by her execution of Beethoven's E [7 Concerto for Pianoforte.
Signor Enrico Gardoni, the famous operatic tenor, with a
perfect finish to every phrase and word of his songs, probably
undreamt-of in these days, made his first appearance at the
7th concert.
With the completion of the 8th concert, the Philharmonic
Society, surviving all the ups and downs to be expected by
such institutions, ended its fortieth year of good, earnest
work in the cause of music in Great Britain.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1852
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 15
Part I
Symphony (No. 12), " Military " . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Ah ! vainly Pharaoh's heart " ; Air, " Land
of my sire " (Joseph) ..... Mehul
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (No. 2) . . Mendelssohn
Mr. Charles Hall6.
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(Atalia)
Regit., " Misera me " ; Aria, " Ho spavento
Mme Castellan.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote "
Part II
Symphony in E [7 (No. 3), " Eroica "
Regit., " Infelice " ; Aria, " Ah, ritorna "
Mme Castellan.
Violin Obbligato, Mr. H, G. Blagrove.
Fantasia for Violin (on Themes from " Lucia ")
Mr. Camillo Sivori.
Duet, "Fuggi crudele" (Don Giovanni)
Mme Castellan and Mr. Sims Reeves.
Overture, " Preciosa " .
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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Weber
Mozart
Beethoven
Mendelssohn
Sivori
Mozart
Weber
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 29
Part I
Overture, " A calm sea and prosperous voyage " . Mendelssohn
Regit., " Oh, quale oscurita " ; Aria, " Delia vita "
(Fidelio) ........ Beethoven
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Duet, " La dove prende " (11 Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
Mme Castellan and Mr. Giorgio Ronconi.
Aria, " Se i raiei sospiri " . . . . . Stradella
Mr. Giorgio Ronconi.
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . Beethoven
Part II
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cheruhini
Regit., " Infelice " ; Aria, " Ali, ritorna " . . Mendelssohn
Mme Castellan.
Violin Obbligato, Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Concertante for 'Cello and Double-Bass (on Themes
from " I Puritani ") . . . . . Piatti and Bottesini
Messrs. Piatti and Bottesini.
Duet, " I Marinari " . . . . . . Rossini
Messrs. Sims Reeves and Ronconi.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 19
Part I
Symphony in E I7 (No. 9) . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Odi, gran Ombra " . . . . . Majo
Mr. George Benson.
Bassoon Obbligato, Mr. Fr. Baumann.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E t> . , .. . Weber
Miss Kate Loder.
Aria, " Ah, rendimi quel core " . . . Francesco Rossi
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
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Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) Beethoven
Aria, " Parto, ma tu, ben mio " (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart
Mme Castellan.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. J. Williams.
Concertino for Violin (in one Movement) . . . Sainton
Mr. Prosper Sainton.
Trio, " Ti prego " . . . . . . • Curschtnann
Mme Castellan, Miss Dolby and Mr. G. Benson.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 3
Part I
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " . . . . Mendelssohn
Air, " In diesen heiligen Hallen " (Die Zauberflote) . Mozart
Mr. Carl Formes.
Double Quartett for Strings (No. 2) . . . Spohr
Messrs. H. G. Blagrove, Sainton, Cooper, Dando, Hill
(tertius), R. Blagrove, C. Lucas and Piatti.
ScENA (Portia) ....... Weber
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " Don Quixote " . . . . G. A. Macfarren
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Air and Variations (Les Diamans de la Couronne) . Auber
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concertino for Harp in E [7 . . . . . John Thomas
Mr. John Thomas.
Regit., " Wo berg' ich mich " ; Air, " So weih' ich
mich " (Euryanthe) ...... Weber
Mr. Carl Formes.
Overture in D (Op. 60) ..... Andreas Romberg
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 17
Part I
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Finale, Act II, " Les Deux Journees "... Chervbini
Messrs. Staudigl, Smithson and W. Beale, with Chorus.
Aria, " Mio ben, recordati " (Poro) .... Handel
Miss Martha Williams.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 . . . . Beethoven
Mlle Wilhelmina Clauss.^
Liebeslied, " Mein Herz das ist " . . . Ferdinand Gumbert
Mr. Alexander Reichardt and Chorus.
Air, " Der Kriegeslust " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Mr. Staudigl.
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
1 Also spelt " Claus."
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Part II
Cantata, " The First Walpurgis Night " . . . Mendelssohn
Miss M. Williams ; Messrs. Reichardt, Staudigl
and Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 31
Part I
Symphony in D minor (No. 2) . . . . . Spohr
Regit., " Es ist gelungen " ; Air, " Avif erwach "
(Guttenberg) . . . . • . . . FiXchs
Mr. Staudigl.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. J. Joachim.
Regit., " Giunse al fine " ; Aria, " Al desio " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Mme Clara Novello.
Overture (MS.) ....... Cherubini
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mme Clara Novello.
Fantasia for Violin, " Scotch Airs " . . . . Joachim
Mr. J. Joachim.
Regit., " Ma, che insolita luce " ; Aria, " O voi dell'
Erebo " (La Resurrezione) ..... Handel
Mr. Staudigl.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 14
Part I
Symphony in G minor (No. 3) . . . . . Mozart
Air, " Helas ! elle n'est plus " (Fernand Cortez) . . Spontini
Mme Castellan.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Ernst Pauer.
Air, " Schweig, schweig ! " (Der Freischiitz) . . Weber
Mr. Carl Formes.
Regit., " L' ora si appressa " ; Duet, " Questa volta "
(Don Carlos) ....... Costa
Mme Castellan and Mr. Gardoni.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Trio, "Que fait-il faire ? " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mme Castellan ; Messrs. Gardoni and Formes.
Concerto for Violin in G . . . . . Spohr
Mr. Henry C. Cooper.
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Donizetti
Rossini
RoMANZA, " Ah, se un angelo " (La Favorita)
Mb. Enkico T. Gardoni.
Overture, " William Tell "
Conductor, Mr. Cosxa.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 28
Part I
Symphony, " Im Freien " (Impressions in the country)
Ferdinand Hiller
(Under the composer's direction.)
Regit., " Crudele, ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mme Clara Novello.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Henri Vieuxtemps.
Romance, " A peine au sortir de I'enfance " (Joseph) . Mehul
Mr. Enrico T. Gardoni.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Part II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . , . Mendelssohn
Recit., '* Me, when the sun " ; Air, " Hide me "
(L' Allegro ed il Pensieroso) .... Handel
Mme Clara Novello.
Duet, " Bella Ninfa " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Mme Clara Novello and Mr. Gardoni.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
1843-1852
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the fourth decade of
the Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
posers.
Sym-
phonies.
Over,
tures.
Con-
certos.
Chamber
Music.
Miscel-
laneous.
Vocal.
Total of Com-
positions.
Austria .
2
1
4
5
British
Empire .
France
5
12
1
6
o
2
9
2
33
11
18
22
62
German
Empire .
Hungary
and
11
2
2
4
5
11
24
Bohemia
2
—
—
1
—
1
—
2
Italy
11
—
1
12
—
12
22
47
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229
A TABiiE showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices and
the Conductors, during the fourth decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
strings.
Woofl-
Wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
Austria .
British
Empire ,
France
German
Empire .
Hungary
and
Bohemia
Italy
Spain
2
7
4
1
2
3
5
2
1
5
1
1
1
5
—
1
11
(1 re-
cited)
2
3
2
4
IG
3
3
5
1
2
1
1
[1853
THE FIFTH DECADE
1853-1862
1853
THE commencement of the fifth decade in the
Society's history is specially distinguished by the
appearance of Hector Berlioz, both as composer
and conductor, in the 6th concert of this year,
when his "Harold in Italy" Symphony was
performed, Sainton taking the important Viola Solo (the
title-role one might call it), and this work was followed by
a Descriptive Air, "The Repose of the Holy Family," from
his Oratorio in the ancient style, entitled "The Flight into
Egypt," sung by Gardoni. Both words and music of this
Scena were by Berlioz. Part I concluded with the Overture
to the 2nd Act of his Opera " Benvenuto Cellini," generally
known as " Le Carnaval Romain."
The great orchestrator evidently admired the Philharmonic
band, for he wrote that "for 'Harold' and the 'Carnaval'
one rehearsal would be ample ivith your orchestra " !
A rival Society, named The New Philharmonic, was started
in 1852 by Wilhelm Ganz and Dr. Wylde, and, at their invita-
tion, Berlioz became their first conductor.
It was one of the earliest of many rivals to the old Society,
and came to an end in 1879, The majority of these enterprises
have either collapsed or disappeared.
At the 2nd concert, two interesting novelties were the
Cantata by Beethoven, " Der Preis der Tonkunst " (Praise
of Music) and Schumann's " Overture, Scherzo and Finale."
At the 3rd concert, a Concertino for Trombone and Or-
chestra by Ferdinand David was introduced by W. Winter-
bottom ; he had drawn the Society's attention to this work
some ten years earlier.
At the 4th, Mme Endersohn made her first appearance,
and Piatti played, for the first time, a MS. 'Cello Concerto
written specially for him by Molique.
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At the 5th concert, Sir Henry Bishop (just two years before
his death) conducted his " Cantata " i " The Departure from
Paradise," composed for the Society and sung by Louisa Pyne.
At the 8th concert, Ferdinand Hiller appeared, and played
his own Concerto.
Following the 8th concert was an extra one, " By Command,"
in which were repeated the favourite numbers from Mendel-
ssohn's " Midsummer Night's Dream," the Overture, Scherzo,
Song with Chorus " Ye spotted snakes " (Louisa Pyne and
Viardot-Garcia), Notturno, March and Final Chorus, already
performed this season, " By Special Desire," at the 7th
concert. G. F. Anderson was still Hon. Treasurer and G.
Hogarth Secretary.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1853
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 14
Part I
Symphony in A minor ...... Gade
Duet, " Ti veggo " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Madame Castellan and Miss Dolby.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Mrs. F. B. Jewson (late Miss Anderson Kirkham).
ScENA, " Vasto, tremendo mare " (Oberon) . . Weber
Madame Castellan.
Overture in C (Op. 124) . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . , . . Beethoven
Regit., " Qual terribile vendetta " ; and Aria, " All'
idea " (La Passione) ...... Jomelli
Miss Dolby.
Trio for two Violoncellos and Double-Bass . . Corelli
Messrs. Lucas, Hancock and Howell.
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Madame Castellan and Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 4
Part I
Overture, Scherzo and Finale .... Schumann
(First performance in this country.)
Duet, " Come, be gay " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Misses Louisa Pyne and Elizabeth Poole (Mrs. Bacon).
^ Really a Scena for soprano voice ; Cantata meaning, in this case,
"to be sung."
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Concerto for Violin (Op. 38) in E . . . . Spohr
Peosper Sainton.
Cantata, " The Praise of Music "^ (Der Preis der Ton-
kunst) ........ Beethoven
Misses Pyne and Poole ; Messrs. Benson and Lawler,
with Chorus.
Part II
Symphony in E [7 . . . . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Oh ciel " ; Aria, " Deh cahna amor " (Ma-
thilda von Guise) ...... Hummel
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Finale (to the unfinished Opera, " Lorely ") . . Mendelssohn
Miss Pyne and Chorus.
Overture, " Masaniello " . . . . . Auher
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 18
Part 1
Symphony in E [? (No. 10) ..... Haydn
Aria, " Robert, toi que j'aime " (Robert le Diable) . Meyerbeer
Mme Clara Novello.
NoTTURNO for two Oboes, two Clarinets, two Bassoons
and two Horns ...... Mozart
Messrs. Nicholson, Malsch, Williams, Lazarus, Baumann,
Waetzig, Charles Harper and Rae.
Duet, " Cara Alice " (Robert le Diable) . . . Meyerbeer
Mme Clara Novello and Herr Carl Formes.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . , Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Song, " The Erl-King " Schubert
Herr Formes.
Concertino for Trombone .... Ferdinand David
Mr. W. Winterbottom.
Duet, " All' opra, orsii " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Mme Clara Novello and Herr Formes.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 2
Part I
Symphony (MS. composed for the Philharmonic Society) Cherubini
Regit., " Alcandro, lo confesso " ; Aria, " Non so
dondo "........ Mozart
Herr Staudigl.
^ Composed for an entertainment given to the Allied Sovereigns at
the Vienna Congress in 1814. The English version is by T. Oliphant.
i^h
First page of Symphony, in Cherubini's handwriting,
COMPOSED for the SOCIETY
1853] THE FIFTH DECADE " 233
Concerto for Violoncello (MS.) .... Molique
SiGNOR PlATTI.
(Composed for him, and played for the first time.)
Regit., " Ali, quanti affetti " ; Abia, " Sento mancarmi
r aniima " . . . . . . . Crescentini
Mrs. Endebsohn.
OvERTtTRE, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
Air, " Der Kriegeslust " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Herr Staudigl.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E t? . • • • Beethoven
Mr. Charles Hall6.
Duet, " Calma, o bella " (Berg-geist) . . . Spohr
Mrs. Endersohn and Herr Staudigl.
March, " Athalie " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 16
Part I
Symphony in A (No. 2) ..... . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Pieta, signor " ...... Stradella
SiGNOR Gardoni.
Concerto for Violin in D minor .... Vieuxtemps
MoNs. Vieuxtemps.
Cantata, " The Departure from Paradise " . Sir Henry Bishop
Miss Louisa Pyne.
(Composed for the Philharmonic Society, and conducted by the
Composer. )
Overture, " Jessonda " ..... Spohr
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Recit., " Misera, in van m' adiro " ; Aria, " Lento il
pie " ........ Mozart
Miss Martha Williams.
Overture, " Esther " . . . . . . Handel
Trio, " Ti prego " . . . . . . . Curschmann
Misses Pyne and M. Williams and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, "Figaro " ...... Mozart
Conductor, Mr, Costa.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 30
Part I
(Selection from the works of Mons. Hector Berlioz, conducted by
him).
Symphony in four parts (Solo Viola, M. Sainton),
" Harold in Italy " . . . , . . Berlioz
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[1853
Part 1. Harold in the Mountains — Scenes of Melan-
choly, Happiness and Joy.
Part 2. March of Pilgrims — Singing the Evening
Hymn.
Part 3. Serenade of a Mountaineer of the Abruzzi to
his Mistress.
Part 4. Souvenir of preceding Scenes — Orgy of Bri-
gands.
Descriptive Air, " The Repose of the Holy Family "
(The Flight into Egypt) ....
SiGNOR GaRDONI.
(Both words and music are by M. Berlioz
Overture, " Le Carnaval Romain " (Benvenuto Cellini
Introd. to Act II) .
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Regit., " Der Holle selbst " ; Air," Liebe ist die Zarte
(Faust)
Herr Pischek.
Concertino for Double-Bass ....
SiGNOR BOTTESINI.
Aria, " Ange si pur " (La Favorita) .
SiGNOR Gardoni.
Overture, " Ruler of the Spirits " .
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
Berlioz
Berlioz
Beethoven
Spohr
Bottesini
Donizetti
Weber
(By Special Desire)
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 13
Part I
Overture, and five Numbers from " A Midsummer
Night's Dream " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Miss Louisa Pyne, Mme Viardot and Chorus.
Duet, " Nella Notts " (Les Huguenots) . . . Meyerbeer
Madame Viardot and Herr Formes.
Regit,, " L' ora si appressa " ; Duettino, " Questa
volta " (Don Carlos) ...... Costa
Miss Louisa Pyne and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Armida dispietata " ; Aria, " Lascia ch' io
pianga " (Ai'mida) ...... Handel
Mme Viardot.
QuARTETT, " Gran Nume, in ogni evento " (Gerusa-
lemme Liber ata) ...... Righini
Miss Pyne, Mme Viardot ; Signor Gardoni and Herr Formes.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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235
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 27
Part I
Symphony, " Historical " . . . . . Spohr
ScENA, " Wie nahte' mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Mme Viardot.
Concerto for Violin ...... Molique
Mr. Henry G. Blagrove.
Duet, " Ah, facciamo " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Mesdames Castellan and Viardot.
Overture, " Oberon " , . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Regit., " Ch' io mi scordi " ; Aria, " Non temer "
(Idomeneo) ....... Mozart
Madame Castellan (Violin Obbl., Sainton).
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Hiller
Herr Ferdinand Hiller.
Duet, " Ah, guarda sorella " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mesdames Castellan and Viardot.
Overture, " Genneserinn " . . . . . Lindpaintner
(First performance in England.)
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
EXTRA CONCERT (By Command). MONDAY, JULY 4
Part I
Overture and five Numbers (Midsummer Night's
Dream) ........ Mendelssohn
Miss Louisa Pyne, Madame Viardot and Chorus.
Air, " Return, O God of Hosts " (Samson) . . Handel
Madame Viardot.
Recit., " L' ora si appi-essa " ; Duettino, " Questa,
volta " (Don Carlos) ...... Costa
Miss Louisa Pyne and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
Romance, " A peine au sortir de I'enfance " (Joseph) . Mehul
Signor Gardoni.
Trio, " Pria di partir " (Idomeneo) . . . . Mozart
Miss Pyne, Madame Viardot and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, " Euiyanthe " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
236 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1854
1854
What with the Opera, the Sacred Harmonic Society and other
big responsibihties, Costa deemed it wise to resign his post of
conductor at the end of this year. He rehictantly agreed to
conduct until then, provided his conditions, previously insisted
on, were still observed. He expressed his willingness to give
up the baton to Berlioz for as many of his compositions as he
chose. This year he asked Charles Lucas to conduct the 5th
concert.
An event of musical importance took place at the 7th
concert, when the first of Schumann's four Symphonies was
introduced, the one in B [? : by the side of this, Jacob Rosen-
hain's MS, Symphony, performed (also for the first time) at
the 4th concert, sinks into insignificance. In the vocal selec-
tion, it is refreshing to notice how Mozart holds his own with
eight items, as against Spohr's and Weber's four apiece and
Rossini's three ! Eight out of the nine Symphonies of Bee-
thoven were presented this season.
Kate Loder, now married to the eminent surgeon, Henry
Thompson, bade her farewell in Mendelssohn's D minor
Concerto. It will be noticed that, for the most part, old
favourites are repeated during tliis season, and there is but
little novelty throughout the year.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1854
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 6
Part I
Symphony (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . . Mozart
Abia, " Di militari onori " (Jessonda) . . . Spohr
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Mrs. Thompson (late Miss Kate Loder).
Aria, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Overture, " Siege of Corinth " .... Rossini
Part II
Symphony, the " Pastoral " (No. 6) . . • . Beethoven
Duet, " I Marinari " . . . . . . Rossini
Mr. Sims Reeves and Signor Belletti.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mb. Costa.
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237
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 20
Pakt I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . • • • . • Beethoven
SCENA, " Oh, 'tis a glorious sight " (Oberon) . . Weber
Mr. Sims Reeves.
CoNCERTANTE for two Viohns (No. 2) ... Spohr
Messrs. Sainton and Blagrove.
Duet, " Ti veggo " (Proserpina) .... Winter
Misses Stabbach and Elizabeth Poole.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony, " Scotch " (No. 3) . . . . . Mendelssohn
Trio, " Even as they broke the cane " (Jessonda) . Spohr
Miss Stabbach, Miss E. Poole and Mr. Sims Reeves.
Overture, " Zauberflote " . . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 3
Part I
Symphony, " Die Weihe der Tone " (Power of Sound) . Spohr
Air, " In diesen heil'gen Hallen " (Die Zauberflote) . Mozart
Herr Formes.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Halle.
Recit., " Of all Heaven's gifts " ; Air, " O praise the
Lord " (Praise of Jehovah) .... Weber
Miss Birch.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) .... Paer
Miss Birch and Herr Formes.
Overture, " Meeres-stille und Gluckliche Fahrt " . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 24
Part I
Symphony (MS.) ....... Rosenhain
(First time of performance.)
Recit., " Hai gia vinta " ; Aria, " Vedro mentr' io
sospiro " (Le Nozze di Figaro) .... Mozart
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Concerto for Violin in A minor (No. 5) . . . Molique
Herr Molique.
Recit., " Wo bin ich ? " ; Air, " Nein, in den Tod "
(Alceste) ........ Qluck
Mme Clara Novello.
Overture, " Isles of Fingal " . . . . . Mendelssohn
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Part II
Symphony in B I7 (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Crudele perch e finora " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . Mozart
Mme Clara Novello and Signor Belletti.
Overture, " Le Colporteur " . . , . . Onslow
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 8
Part I
Symphony (Letter T) . . . . . . Haydn
Scena, " Soft airs around me play " (Euryanthe) . Weber
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Moscheles
Mr. Lindsay Sloper.
Regit., " Non paventar " ; Aria, " Infelice sconsolata "
(II Flauto Magico) ...... Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Bella Ninfa " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. Sims Reeves.
Overture, " Der Vampyr " . . . . . Marschner
Conductor, Mr. Charles Lucas.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 22
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Se i miei sospiri " . . . . . Stradella
Signor Gardoni.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
MoNS. Sainton.
Regit., " E Susanna non vien " ; Aria, " Dove sono "
(Le Nozze di Figaro) ...... Mozart
Mme Clara Novello.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Forsake me not " (The Last Judgment) . Spohr
Mme Clara Novello and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, " Der Alchymist " . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
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239
By Command
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 5
Part I
Overture, " Leonora " . . . • • • Beethoven
Air, " Quel plaisir " (La Dame Blanche) . . . Boieldieu
SiGNOR Gardoni.
Symphony in B b (No. 1) . ... . Schumann
(First time of performance in this country.)
Aria, " Come scoglio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . . Mozart
Madame Castellan.
Overture, " Zampa " Herald
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) Beethoven
Duet, " Ali, qual rispetto " (II Conte Ory) . . Rossini
Madame Castellan and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, *' Ruy Bias " Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. Costa.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 19
Part I
Symphony in A (No. 2) ..... . Mendelssohn
(Specially composed for the Philharmonic Society.)
ScENA, " Softly sighs " (Der Freischutz) . . . Wdier
Madame Clara Novello.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E t> • • • • Beethoven
Mr. Pauer.^
Aria, " Sorgete " (Maometto Secondo) . . . Rossini
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Overture, " Der Freischutz " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Cinque, dieci " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mme Clara Novello and Sionor Belletti.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Conductor (for the last time), Mr. Costa.
1855
Costa having resigned his position as conductor, the
question as to who should succeed this great discipHnarian
became an urgent one ; in the end, Richard Wagner was asked
and accepted the post for this season. The appointment was
made at the suggestion of Prosper Sainton and Ferdinand
Praeger, and met with bitter opposition from the London
1 Mr. Ernst was to have played a Violin Concerto, but, being seriously
indisposed, Mr. Pauer took his place.
240 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [i855
musical critics, principally because Wagner upset all their
preconceived ideas, preferring (as he said) to make tradition
rather than to follow it !
At the 2nd concert, a Selection from " Lohengrin " and the
9th Symphony of Beethoven were given. A chorus assisted.
The Selection is described as follows : " Introduction Instru-
mental ; Bridal Procession ; Wedding Music and Epitha-
lamium."
The only other work by Wagner, during his year of con-
ducting, was the " Tannhauser " Overture, in the 5th concert,
which was repeated at the 7th, when Queen Victoria was
present, but which he protested " does not worthily present
me to Royalty " ! His rendering of the " Der Freischiitz "
Overture created a furore, and it was encored.
The criticisms of this year, in the light of our present-day
experience, are curious. The " Musical World " said : " We
hold that Herr Richard Wagner is not a musician at all. . . .
Look at ' Lohengrin ' — that best piece ; it is poison, rank
poison. All we can make out of ' Lohengrin ' is an incoherent
mass of rubbish, with no more real pretension to be caUed
music than the janghng and clashing of gongs, and other un-
euphonious instruments."
The " Sunday Times " said : " Richard Wagner is a
desperate charlatan — scarcely the most ordinary ballad-writer
but would shame him in the creation of melody, and no
English harmonist of more than one year's growth could be
found sufficiently without ears and education to pen such
vile things."
The " Athenaeum " said : " The Overture to ' Tannhauser '
is one of the most curious pieces of patchwork ever passed off
by self-delusion for a complete and significant creation. The
instrumentation is ill-balanced, ineffective, thin and noisy."
And, nowadays, they speak of that greatest of modern
composers as " old-fashioned " ! Tempora mutantur et nos
mutamur in illis.
At the 3rd concert, Lindsay Sloper made his last and
Mme Rudersdorff her first appearance. The latter became a
very well-known soprano in this country, in Opera as well as
Oratorio and concert work, and later on, in America, became
famous as a teacher. Other fresh arrivals, this year, were the
celebrated flautist, R. Sidney Pratten, who assisted in the
Spohr Nonett, and Mile Jenny Ney, who was the first singer
to be announced in the Society's Programmes as "by per-
mission of the Directors of the Royal Italian Opera." Ernst,
the great violinist, made his farewell appearance.
1855]
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1855
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 12
Part I
Symphony, " Grand Symphony " (No. 7) . . . Haydn
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mesdames Clara Novello and Weiss and Mb. Weiss.
Concerto for Violin, " Dramatic " . . . . Spohr
Herr Ernst.
ScENA, " Ocean, thou mighty monster " (Oberon) . Weber
Madame Clara Novello.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Oh, my father " (Der Vampyr) . . . Marschner
Madame and Mb. Weiss.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Herr Richard Wagner.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 26
Part I
OvEBTUBE, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Aria, " O Salutaris Hostia " . . . . . Cherub ini
Mrs. Lockey.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. H. Blagrove.
Selection (Lohengrin), " Introduction Instrumental ;
Bridal Procession, Wedding Music and Epitha-
lamium " . . . . . . . Wagner
Part II
Symphony, " Choral " (No. 9)1 ....
Conductor, Herb Richabd Wagneb.
Beethoven
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 16
Part I
Symphony in A (No. 2) ..... . Mendelssohyi
Aria, " Va sbramando " (Faust) .... Spohr
Mr. Weiss. 2
Concerto for Pianoforte in B [? (Op. 19) . . . Beethoven
Mr. Lindsay Sloper.
Air, " Bald schlagt die Abschieds stunde " ^ . . Mozart
Madame Rudersdorff.
Overture, " Euryanthe " ..... Weber
1 Wagner's masterly analysis of this work will be found in the
Appendix.
* In place of Herr Formes, ill.
' Originally composed for "Die Zauberflote."
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Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Im Wechsel " ; Am, " Ja, ich fiihl' es "
(Faust) Spohr
Madame Rudebsdorff.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Herr Richard Wagner.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 30
Part I
Symphony in B b (No. 3), MS. (conducted by the Com-
poser) ,....,,, Lucas
Romanza, " Piu bianca " (Les Huguenots) . . Meyerbeer
Herr Reichart.
NoNETT for Violin, Viola, 'Cello, Double-Bass, Flute,
Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . . . Spohr
Messrs. Sainton, Hill (tertius), Lugas, Howell, Pratten,
Nicholson, Williams, C. Harper and Baumann.
Regit,, " A qual furor " ; Aria, " O tu, la cui dolce
possenza " (Fidelio) ...... Beethoven
Madame Clara Novello.
Overture, '* Ruler of the Spirits " . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Fra gl' amplessi " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Madame Clara Novello and Herr Reichart.
Overture, " L' Alcalde de la Vega " . . . Onslow
Conductor, Herr Rich^^ rd Wagner.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY U
Part I
Symphony in E [j . . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Agitato di smania funesta " (I Fuorosciti) . Pacr
Signor Belletti.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E minor (No. 1) . . Chopin
Mr. C. Halle.
Air, " Martcrn aller arten " (II Seraglio) ... - Mozart
Mlle Jenny Ney.
(By permission of the Directors of the Royal Italian Opera.)
Overture, " Tannhiiuser "..... Wagner
Part II
SvMPHONY, " The Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
Duet {unnamed) .......
Mlle Jenny Ney and Signor Belletti.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Herr Richard Wagner.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 28
Part I
SYMrHONY in G minor (MS.) .... Cipriani Potter
(Composed for the Philharmonic Society.)
Aria, " Questi avventurieri " (II Seraglio) . . . Mozart
Hebr Formes.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
MoNS. Sainton.
Aria, " Siciliana " . . . , . . . Pergolesi
Mlle Bohkoltz-Falconi.^
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3) . . . . . Mendelssohn
Regit., " Crudele " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) ........ Mozart
Mlle Bohkoltz-Falconi.
Regit., " I rage " ; Song, " O ruddier than the cherry "
(Acis) ........ Handel
Herr Formes.
OvERTUR?:, " Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Herb Richard Wagner.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 11
By Command
Part I
Overture, " Chevy Chase "
Aria, " Di miUtari onori " (Jessonda)
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Symphony, " The Jupiter "
Sgena, " Ocean, thou mighty monster "
Madame Clara Novello.
Overture, " Tannhauser "
G. A. Macfarren
Spohr
Mozart
Weber
Wagner
Part II
Symphony (No. 8) ...... . Beethoven
Aria, " Ave Maria " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Madame Clara Novello.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Williams.
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) .... Paer
Madame Clara Novello and Signor Belletti.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Conductor, Herr Richard Wagner.
^ More correctly spelt Bockholtz.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 25
Pakt I
Symphony in C minor (No. 3) . . . . . Spohr
ScBNA, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Wd)er
Mlle Eisiilie Ivrall (of Vienna).
Concerto for Pianoforte in A j? • • • . Humme^
Herb Ernst Paueb.
Song, " The Spirit Song " . . . . . Haydn
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in B \} (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Delia Mosa " (Le Prophete) .... Meyerbeer
Mi.LE Krall and Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Herr Richard Wagner.
1856
During this and several succeeding years, there were only
six concerts in the season. Wagner did not conduct again ;
he had made enemies of the critics, but he felt that the
majority of the artists really got to like him before he left
London.
His remarks upon the Society's concerts must be quoted :
" A magnificent orchestra, as far as the principal Members
go. Superb tone — the leaders had the finest instruments I
have ever listened to — strong esprit de corps — but no distinct
style.
" The fact is that the Philharmonic people — orchestra and
audience — consumed more music than they could digest. As
a rule an hour's music takes several hours' rehearsal — how
can any conductor, with a few hours in the morning at his
disposal, be supposed to do justice to monster Programmes
such as the Directors put before me ?
" Two Symphonies, two Overtures, a Concerto and two or
three vocal pieces at every concert ! The Directors continually
referred one to what they called Mendelssohnian traditions, but
I suspect that Mendelssohn simply acquiesced in the traditional
ways of the Society.
" One morning, when we started a rehearsal of the
' Leonora ' Overture, I was astonished, for everything ap-
peared dull, slovenly, inaccurate, as though the players had
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not slept for a week. Was this to be tolerated from the
famous Philharmonic Orchestra ? I stopped and addressed
them in French, saying that I knew what they were capable
of and I expected them to do it. Some understood me and
translated to the others ; they were taken aback, but knew
that I was in the right. So we began again and the rehearsal
finished off quite well."
A great part of the scoring of " Die Walkiire " was com-
pleted whilst Wagner was in London. His successor this year,
at the conductor's desk, was William Sterndale Bennett, who
continued to conduct for ten years, in fact, until he became
Principal of the R.A.M. He was appointed Professor of Music
at Cambridge University in this year. Several events of
importance made this season's concerts remarkable.
At the 1st, Mme Clara Schumann, founder and exemplar
of a great school of pianists, made her debut, playing
Beethoven's E [7 Concerto, followed by the "17 Variations
Serieuses " of Mendelssohn, the latter work being new to these
concerts.
Mendelssohn, writing to Carl Klingemann in London,
April 15, 1841, refers to them : " Do you know what I have
recently been composing with enthusiasm ? Variations for the
Piano, and indeed actually eighteen ^ on a theme in D minor,
and they amused me so famously that I instantly made fresh
ones on a theme in E [7 major, and now for a third time
on a theme in B [7 major. I feel quite as if I must make up
for lost time, never having Avritten any before."
Mme Schumann was asked to play at the 2nd concert also,
and gained much applause for her rendering of Mendelssohn's
D minor Concerto.
At the 4th concert. Otto Goldschmidt, the husband of Jenny
Lind, made his first appearance, playing Beethoven's Piano-
forte Concerto in G, and at the 6th concert, by command and
in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen and the Prince
Consort, Schumann's Cantata " Paradise and the Peri " was
given for the first time in England, and occupied the entire
programme. By permission of Messrs. Longmans, the
publishers (a permission restricted to the Philharmonic
Society), Mr. Bartholomew was allowed to use modified
extracts from the Poem. Mme Jenny Goldschmidt-Lind sang
the chief soprano part. So great was the audience, that a
special rearrangement of seats was necessitated.
About this time Sterndale Bennett was much annoyed by
* He must have meant seventeen !
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the petty jealousies and squabbles of the three chief violinists,
Cooper, Sainton and Blagrove, each of whom desired to be
" top-dog " !
At the 5th concert, another imjDortant pianist, Mile Arabella
Goddard, made her first appearance. Three years previously
she had been asked to play some foreign work, but insisted on
playing Bennett or nothing, and now she started with Bennett's
C minor Concerto (No. 3) and, at last, her patriotism was
rewarded !
Sir Julius Benedict resigned his membership this year, on
being appointed conductor of the New Philharmonic Society,
this being, apparently, a condition upon taking up the office.
Montem Smith ^ made his first, and Mme Viardot-Garcia
her last, appearance, the former at the 6th, the latter at the
8th concert.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1856
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 14
Pabx I
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) . . . . . Mendelssohn
(Dedicated to the Philharmonic Society.)
Regit., " E Susanna non vieni " ; Ama, " Dove sono "
(Le Nozze di Figaro) ...... Mozart
Madame Clara Novello.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [? . . . , Beethoven
Madame Clara Schumann.
(Her first appearance in England.)
Overture, " Don Carlos " . . . . Q. A. Macjarren
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Si morir " ; Aria, " Ma negli estremi " (11
Giuramento) ....... Mercadante
Madame Clara Novello.
(Corno Inglese Obbl., Mr. Nigholson.)
Pianoforte Solo (17 Variations Serieuses) . . . Mendelssohn
Madame Schumann.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
^ Alfred Montem Smith, a tenor lay vicar of Westminster Abbey
and Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, who was named after the Eton
"Montem," died in 1891.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 28
Part I
Symphony in G minor .....
Duet, " Folg'dem Freunde " (Faust) .
Madame Viardot and Herb Formes
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .
Madame Clara Schumann.
Aria di Bravura, " Mi paventi " (Britannico)
Madame Viardot.
Overture, " Jessonda " .
Mozart
Spohr
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " (No. 6) .
Air, " Solche hergelaufne Laffen " (II Seraglio) .
Herr Formes.
Overture, " Anacreon "
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 12
Part I
Grand Symphony in E [7 (No. 10) .
SoENA, " All, perfido " .
Madame Jenny Ney.
Overture, " Anthony and Cleopatra "
Concerto for Violin, " Dramatic " .
Mr. H. C. Cooper.
Mendelssohn
Graun
Spohr
Beethoven
Mozart
Cheriihini
Haydn
Beethoven
Potter
Spohr
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Disperso il crin " (L'Etoile du Nord) . . Meyerbeer
Herr Reichart.
CoNCERTANTE for two Flutcs and Violin, with Orchestra,
founded upon Hungarian Melodies . . Francois Doppler
Messrs. Francois and Charles Doppler and
Charles Huber (National Theatre, Pesth).
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weiber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 26
Part I
Symphony in D minor ...... Spohr
(Composed expressly for, and dedicated to, the Society.)
ScENA, " All, parlate " (II Sacrifizio d' Abramo) . . Cimarosa
Madame Clara Novello.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Herr Otto Goldschmidt.
Scena, " Invocation h la Haine " (Armide) . , Oluck
Madame Viardot.
Overture, " Midsummer Night's Dream " . , Mendelssohn
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Part II
Symphony in C, " The Jupiter " (No. 6) , . . Mozart
Concerto for Violoncello ...... Haydn
SiGNOR PlATTI.
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Mesdames Clara Novello and Viardot.
Overture, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
Condvictor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 9
Part I
Symphony in A major ...... Mendelssohn
(Composed expressly for the Society.)
Regit., " Alcandro, lo confesso " ; Aria, " Non so
dondo "........ Mozart
Miss Dolby.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor . . . Sterndale Bennett
Miss Arabella Goddard.
Aria, " Vedro mentr'io sospiro " (Le Nozze di Figaro) Mozart
Mr. Weiss.
Concerto for Violin in B minor .... Paganini
Signor Sivori.
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Song, " Spirit Song " . . . . . . Haydn
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 23
By Command
Cantata, " Paradise and the Peri " . . Dr. Robert Schumann
For Solo Voices, Chorus ^ and Orchestra ; the Poetry,
from Moore's " Lalla Rookh," translated and adapted
to the music by W. Bartholomew.
Mesdames Jenny Goldschmidt-Lind, Lockey and Weiss ;
Messrs. Benson, Montem Smith and Lawler.
(First time of performance in England.)
Condvictor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
1857
Miss Annie Lascelles, afterwards to become the wife of our
late indefatigable Hon. Secretar3^ Francesco Berger, first
appeared at the 2nd concert, singing her favourite Aria,
^ R.A.M. Students formed this Chorus, by permission of the Earl of
Westmorland,
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" 0 Salutaris " of Cherubini, and her valuable work for the
Society only ceased upon her marriage in 1864.
A great arrival in England this year was Anton Gregor
Rubinstein, one of the greatest pianists this country has ever
heard. On this occasion, the 3rd concert, he played his own
Concerto in G, and other pieces of his composition. This was
his second visit to England, and Ewer & Co. begged the
Society to favour him with an engagement !
Besides this eminent pianist and composer, Eduard Remenyi
(whose real name was Hoffmann), a Hungarian violinist, who
had in 1854 been appointed Solo Violinist to Queen Victoria,
made his first appearance at the 2nd concert, playing Ernst's
" Pathetique " Concerto. Mile Hertha Westerstrand, 'prima
donna of the Theatre Royal, Stockholm, also made her debut,
at the 5th concert, in the 2nd Part of which she accompanied
herself upon the pianoforte in some Swedish national airs.
Mme Comte Borchardt was also introduced to Philharmonic
audiences, whilst the favourite violinist, Sivori, made his
reappearance, playing the Mendelssohn Concerto which he
first played at these concerts in 1846.
For some reason, Sterndale Bennett felt, this year, that his
efforts were not appreciated, and he wanted to resign his
conductorship. It is satisfactory to note that his resignation
was not accepted.
Halle was to have played at the first concert, but four days
previously he cut his finger with a razor ! Moritz Hauptmann,
the harmony master of Joachim, Von Biilow, Sullivan, Cowen
and many others, was invited by the Society to write them
a work, but he excused himself as only composing Church
music, and strongly recommended a Symphony by that
scholarly musician and eminent conductor, Juhus Rietz. The
latter was a good 'cello-player, and a Fantasia of his for that
instrument was the only contribution from his pen ever played
at these concerts. ^ Meyerbeer was also asked for a compo-
sition, but was unable to write any new work, being entirely
engaged with his Opera " Dinorah " at that time. The lessee
of the Hanover Square Rooms writes of new lighting, ventila-
tion and other attractions, which he hopes will keep the
Society there, knowing that the counter-attractions of the
ncAvly built St, James's Hall (ready on the 1st March), the
Directors of which ofi'ered exceptional terms to the Phil-
harmonic Society, would prove very dangerous to his interests
in the near future, as the new hall possessed better accommo-
dation and more room.
* Piatti played this Fantasia in 1863.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1857
i
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 20
Paet I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 8) Haydn
Aria, " Di militari onori " (Jessonda) . . . Spohr
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Miss Arabella CIoddard.
Regit., " Ein edler Held " ; Air, " Du, mein Heil "
(Oberon) ........ Weber
Madame Rudersdorff.
Overture, " Euryanthe " TFefeer
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Beethoven
Concertino for Violoncello, " En forme d'une scene
chantante " . . . . . . F. A, Kummer
SiGNOR PlATTI.
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) .... Paer
Madame Rudersdorff and Signor Belletti. ,
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6es " . . . . Chenibini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 4
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 2) Mozart
Aria, " O Salutaris Hostia " . . . . . Cherubini
Miss Lascelles.
Concerto for Violin, " Path6tique " . . . . Ernst
MoNS. Edouard Remenyi.
Aria, " Selva opaca " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Madame Enderssohn.
Overture, " Isles of Fingal " . . . . . Mendelssohn
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Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duets { ^^ May Bdls " } Mendelssohn
Madame Enderssohn and Miss Lascelles.
Concertino for Double-Bass ..... Bottesini
Signor Bottesini.
Overtxjre, " Ruler of the Sj)irits " . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 18
Pakt I
Symphony in A minor, " Scotch " . . . . Mendelssohn
Akia, " Zeffiretti lusinghieri " (Idomeneo) . . . Mozart
Madame Clara Novello.
Overture (or Suite) in D major . . . . J. S. Bach
Concerto for Pianoforte in G Rvbinstein
Herr Rubinstein,
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) Beethoven
Regit., " Non, je n'espere plus " ; Air, " O toi, qui
prolongeas, mes jours " (Iphigenie en Tauride) . Oluck
Madame Clara Novello.
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Herr Rubinstein.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 1
Part I
Symphony, " The Pastoral " .
Scena, "Ah, perfido "
Concerto for Violin
Overture, " Naiades "
Madame Cuaite Borchardt.
SiGNOR SlVORI.
Beethoven
Beethoven
Mendelssohn
Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony in E [? .
Aria, " Plaignez la pauvre demoiselle " (Le Caid)
Madame Comte Borchardt.
Solo for Violin, " Une Journ6e de Carnaval a Madrid "
SiGNOR SiVORI.
Overture, " Siege of Corinth "
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett
Mozart
Ambroise Thomas
Sivori
Rossini
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 15
Part I
Symphony in D (No, 7) ..... . Haydn
Regit., " Non paventar " ; Aria, " Infelice " (II Fiauto
Magico) Mozart
Mlle Hertha Westerstrand.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Charles Halle.
Overture, " Meeres-stille " . . . . . Mendelssohn
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Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... .
National Airs of Sweden .....
Mlle Westerstrand (accompanied by herself).
Overture, " Die Zauberflote "
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett.
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Beethoven
Mozart
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 29
Part I
Symphony, " The Jupiter " . . . . . Mozart
Air, "La, la, la" (L'Etoile du Nord) . . . Meyerbeer
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Two Flutes, Obblig., Messrs. R. S. Pratten and E. Card.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. H. C. Cooper.
Romance, " Parmi les pleurs " (Les Huguenots) . . Meyerbeer
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . , . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in E b . . . . . . . Spohr
Regit., " Timor di me ? " ; Aria, " D' Amor sull' ali
r6see " {II Trovatore) ..... Verdi
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Pianoforte Solo, " 17 Variations S6rieuses " . . Mendelssohn
Madame Clara Schumann.
Duet, " E ben, per mia memoria " (La Gazza Ladra) . Rossini
Misses Louisa Pyne and Dolby.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett,
1858
This year introduced W. G. Cusins as pianist. He was
destined to become, in another decade, the conductor of the
Society, and to hold that position for many years.
At the 1st concert, lie played Sterndale Bennett's beautiful
F minor Concerto (No. 4).
It was no uncommon thing to have two Concertos in one
concert (in addition to the even commoner couple of Sym-
phonies), and this occurred in the 1st, 3rd and 6th concerts of
this season.
Ferdinand David's Violin Concerto (No. 4) in E major was
played, for the first time, by Sainton, and Sterndale Bennett
played the pianoforte accompaniment to Tartini's " Trillo del
Diavolo," performed by Joachim, in the 2nd concert.
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At the 3rd concert, yet another vioKn professor, Jean Joseph
Bott, made his first appearance in England. He was Hof
Capellmeister in Sachsen-Meiningen and was warmly recom-
mended to the Directors by Spohr, His request to play again
in the 5th concert (with a better position in the Programme
and better terms) does not appear to have been gratified !
Miss Susan Pyne (Mrs, Galton), the sister of Louisa Bodda-
Pyne, sang a duet with the latter from " Der Freischiitz," in
English.
Berlioz wanted new works tried this year, and was especially
anxious that his new Symphony ^ should be played.
Carl Klingemann, Mendelssohn's great friend in London,
asked the Society for a subscription, and their support,
towards a statue to Handel at Halle, his birthplace in Lower
Saxony.
A hint from G. A. Macfarren, which a glance at the Pro-
grammes shows to have some reason in it, suggests that old
and often repeated Overtures should have a rest, and new
and clever works, so far neglected, should be allowed an
opportunity.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1858
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 12
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 4) .
Regit., " Temarari sortite " ; Aria, " Come scoglio "
(Cosi fan tutte) ....
Madame Castellan.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor .
Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Aria, " O del mio dolce ardor "
Miss Dolby.
Overture, " Athalie " .
Mozart
Mozart
Sterndale Bennett
Stradella
Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in A (No, 7) Beethoven
Duet, " Serbami ognor " (Semiramide) , , . Rossini
Madame Castellan and Miss Dolby.
Concerto for Violin in E major (No, 4) . . Ferdinand David
Monsr. Sainton.
(First time of performance.)
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " , . , , . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
' I can find no trace of any Symphony by Berlioz at this period.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 26
Part I
Symphony in A major (No. 2) . . . . . Mendelssohn
(Composed expressly for the Society.)
Regit., " Crudele, ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Madame Castellan.
Regit., " Dal cor " ; Romanza, " O lieti di " (L'Etoile
du Nord) ........ Meyerbeer
Signor Belletti.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Herr Joachim.
Beethoven
Rossini
Tartini
Part II
Symphony, "The Pastoral " (No. 6) .
Duet, " Come frenar " (La Gazza Ladra)
Madame Castellan and Signor Belletti.
Sonata for Violin in G minor, with the "Trillo del
Diavolo " .
Herr Joachim.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Prof. Bennett.
Overture, " Der Alchymist " . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 10
Part I
Symphony, " The Eroica " . . . . . Beethoven
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Madame Clara Novello.
Aria, " Paga fui " (II Ratto di Proserpina) . . Winter
Miss Lascelles.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E t> . . . . Beethoven
Mr. HallS.
Part II
Symphony (No. 11) . . . . . . Haydn
Romance, " Sombre foret " (William Tell) . . Rossini
Madame Clara Novello.
Concerto for Violin ...... Spohr
Herr Bott.
(His first appearance in England.)
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 24
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Vedrai, carino " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
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Beethoven
Pacini
J. S. Bach
Cherubini
Symphony in F (No. 8) .
Aria, " II soave e bel contento "
Miss L. Pyne.
Sonata for Violin .....
Herr Joachim,
Overture, " Faniska " .
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 7
Part I
Symphony in C . . . . . . . Mozart
Air, " When this scene of trouble closes " (Calvary) . Spohr
Madame Clara Novello.
Overture, " Melusine " .
CoNCERTSTUCK for Pianoforte and Orchestra
Herr Rubinstein.
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Doh vieni
Nozze di Figaro) .....
Madame Clara Novello.
(Le
Mendelssohn
Weber
Beethoven
Mozart
i(a) " Nocturne "
) (b) "
Field
Mendelssohn
Mozart
T^ Ti CI ) (&) " Lied ohne Wurte "
Four Pianoforte Solos \) ( a r^- >.
He) Gigue
' {d) "March" (Ruins of Athens) Beethoven
Herr Rubinstein.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 21
Part I
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Aria, " Parte, ma tu, ben mio " (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Williams.
Concerto for Violin, " Scena Cantante " (No. 8) . Spohr
Herr Joachim.
Duet, " Come, be gay " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Misses Louisa and Susan Pyne.
Overture. " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in B b (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Pjii^re et Barcarolle (L'Etoile du Nord) . . Meyerbeer
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . i-: . . . Wagner
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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1859
Several distinguished foreign musicians had the Honorary
Membership of the Society conferred upon tlaem this year —
Berhoz, Niels Gade, Halevy, Moritz Hauptmann, Dr. Ferdinand
Hiller, the Abbe Liszt, Dr. H. Marschner, Ignaz Moscheles,
Julius Rietz, Rubinstein and Verhulst. Berlioz sent not only
full particulars, but the parts of a new Symphony, which, ho^v-
ever, does not appear in the concerts of this decade. Dr.
Marschner reminds the Society that, in 1834, he dedicated to
them an Overture on " God save the King " (Op. 78). Evi-
dently this was not acceptable for performance, as the only
Overtures of his played at these concerts were " Der Vampyr,"
" Der Templar " and " Prince de Homburg,"
G. A. Macfarren was engaged this year in getting up a
Testimonial as a tribute to Cipriani Potter, and asked the
support of the Philharmonic Society. The " Potter " Exhibi-
tion at the R.A.M. was the permanent result of his efforts.
Mr. P. le Neve Foster appealed, on behalf of the Society of
Arts, of which body he was Secretary, for one uniform pitcli
in this country. This consummation, so devoutly to be
wished, has not even yet been reached.
At the 1st concert, Mrs. Anna Bishop (now Mrs. Martin
Schultz), after her visits to the Antipodes and America, was
engaged to make her farewell appearance. Later in the season
she returned to the States, and on two subsequent occasions
made concert tours round the world. She died in New York
in 1884, having survived Sir Henry Bishop, her husband, by
some thirty years. ^
A new MS. Violin Concerto, " All' Ongarese," was played
by its composer, Herr Joachim.
The 2nd concert introduced the brothers Alfred and Henry
Holmes ; both were fine violinists and both composed Sym-
phonies ; the former brother settled in Paris and produced
several Operas there, whilst Henry, after some stay in Stock-
holm, played, taught at the Royal College of Music, and com-
posed in London. Alfred died at the early age of thirty-nine,
and his death was a loss to British art. Miss Augusta Thomson
and Signor Belart also made their first appearances.
In the 3rd concert, Wilbye Cooper was the new singer, and
the entire Part II was devoted to a performance of Bennett's
Pastorale, " The May Queen," with words by the clever critic
of the " Athenaeum," Henry F. Chorley. The solo parts were
^ See page 48, footnote.
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rendered by Mme Clara Novello, Miss Lascelles, Sims Reeves
and Weiss. Miss Novello proposed singing in Part I (as a
contrast to the " May Queen ") either the " Inflammatus "
from Rossini's " Stabat Mater," or Mendelssohn's " Lorelei,"
but she actually sang " Porgi amor " from the " Nozze di
Figaro."
At the 4th concert, Mile Artot, the soprano vocalist, made
her first appearance.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1859
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 2
Part I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 8) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Alcandro " ; Aria, " Non so donde viene " . Mozart
SiGNOR BelLETTI.
Concerto for Violin (MS.), " All' Ongarese " . . Joachim
Herr Joachim.
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Madame Anna Bishop.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Se la vita " (Semii'amide) .... Rossini
Madame Anna Bishop and Signor Belletti.
Solo for Violin, " Chaconne " . . . . . J. S. Bach
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 16
Part I
SvivtPHONY in A major, " Italian " .
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni)
SiGNOR Belart.
Duo CoNCERTANTE for two Violins ....
Messrs. Alfred and Henry Holmes.
Regit., " Depuis longtemps " ; Air, " Reviens, ma noble
protectrice " (Fra Diavolo) ....
Miss Augusta Thomson.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Duet, " Rasserena, o cara " (William Tell)
Miss Augusta Thomson and Signor Belart.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " .
Mendelssohn
Mozart
Spohr
Auber
Weber
Beethoven
Rossini
Cherubini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 30
Part I
Symphony in D minor ...... Spohr
(Composed for the Society.)
Air, " Distressful Nature " (The Seasons) . . . Haydn
Mr. Wilbye Cooper.
Aria, " Porgi amor " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Madame Clara Novell©.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mozart
Mr. Charles Halle.
Aria, " O Salutaris Hostia " . . . . . Chentbini
Miss Lascelles.
Overture, " Leonora "...... Beethoven
Part II
Pastoral Cantata, " The May Queen " . . Sterndale Bennett
Madame Clara Novello, Miss Lascelles ; Messrs. Sibis Reeves
and Weiss, with Chorus.
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 13
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Cavatina, " Una voce, poco fa " (II Barbiere di Siviglia) Rossini
Mlle Artot.
Concerto for Harp in E [? . . . . . Parish-Alvars
Mlle Moesner.
Air, " My heart, with pious faith rejoice " . . J. S. Bach
Madame Clara Novello.
Violoncello Obbligato, Mr. Lucas.
Overture in C (MS.) ...... Mendelssohn
(Composed for the Society.)
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Madame Clara Novello and Mlle Artot.
Overture, " Zampa " . . . . . . Herold
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 27
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Filomena abbandonata " (Orfeo) . . . Gluck
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . • . Beethoven
Madame Clara Schumann.
ScENA (Der Freischiitz) W^er
Mlle Rosa Csillag.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
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Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Duet, " Sull' aria " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Misses Louisa Pyne and Rosa Csillag.
Overture, " Euryanthe " ..... Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 11
Part I
Symphony in E [> . . . . . . . Mozart
Cavatina, " Sorgeto in si bel giorno " (Maometto
Secondo) ........ Rossini
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4) . Sterndale Bennett
Miss Arabella Goddard.
Air, " Ah, je veux briser " (Les Diamans de la Couronne) Avber
Miss Louisa Pyne,
Overture, " Struensee " . . . . . . Meyerbeer
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Air, " En vain j'espere " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 9) . . . Spohr
Herr Joachim.
Duet, " La ci darem " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne and Signor Belletti,
Overture, " Jubilee "...... Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
1860
Evidence is shown from letters sent by all the principals
of the orchestra, that the Opera clashed with these concerts
on Monday nights. Costa would have his men, and, on the
part of the Society, Sir George Smart insisted that to change
the date from the traditional Monday would be fatal ! The
result was a succession of deputy-players in the orchestra.
The great theorist, H. C. Banister, had an Overture, " The
Serenade," heard at one of the " Trials," but it never entered
a Programme, and Henry Baumer sent up a Symphony, at
Sterndale Bennett's request, but it was not accepted.
An exceptionally large number of first appearances marked
what would otherwise have been an uneventful year. The
most important, amongst the male vocalists, was that of
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Charles Santley,^ who sang a Recitative and Aria from " Le
Nozze di Figaro." He had already been heard, in Oratorio
and Opera, in London prior to this occasion (the 2nd concert).
In the 1st concert, Mile Louise Michal, Principal Singer at
the Court of Sweden, appeared, having been strongly recom-
mended to the Society by Mme Jenny Lind.
Two first appearances, besides Santley, in the 2nd concert,
were Mile Parepa, already very successful in Opera and
Oratorio, and shortly to marry Carl Rosa, the founder of the
Opera company bearing his name, which has done so much for
the people of this kingdom, and Herr Liibeck.
Her Majesty the Queen and the Prince Consort came to
the " Command " concert (the 4th) on June 4, when Mile
Artot, who wrote asking to be allowed to sing again before
this " beautiful Society," was granted her wish. Her request
was backed by C. W. Bentinck, m.p., and several other Sub-
scribers.
Two new violinists, Herrn Johann Becker and August
Kompel, two pianists, Herrn Ernest Liibeck and Theodore
Ritter, and Guillaume Paque, the 'cellist, all made their debuts
this season.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1860
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 23
Pabt I
Symphony, " The Seasons " (Op. 143) . . . Spohr I
Aria, " Questi avventurieri infami " (II Seraglio) . Mozart
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Herr Johann Becker.
ScENA, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Mlle Louise Michal.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in C, " Jupiter " . . . . . Mozart
Duet, " Se la vita " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mlle Michal and Signob Bblletti.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Stebndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
* Now Sir Charles Santley, and still singing marvellously !
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 7
Part I
Symphony (No. 7) .
Regit., " Tutto e disposto " ; Akia, " Aprite un po '
(Le Nozze di Figaro) .....
Mb. Santley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .
Herr Ernst Lubeck.
ScENA, " Ocean, thou mighty monster " (Oberon)
Mlle Parepa.
Overture, " Euryanthe "
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " .
Air, "Du s^jour " (Le Siege de Corinthe) .
Mlle Parepa.
Berceuse, ) ^ t3- , ,
rri / tor Pianoforte ....
Tarantelle, J
Herr Ernst Lubeck.
Duet, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese)
Mlle Parepa and Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Pr6 aux Clercs " .
Conductor, PRorEssoR Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
Haydn
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Weber
Weber
Beethoven
Rossini
Lubeck
Paer
Herold
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 21
Part I
O^ erture and five Numbers, " Midsummer Night's
Dream " . . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Misses Augusta Thomson and Jenny Meyer, with Chorus.
Air, " Du village voisin " (Le Serment) . . . Auber
Madame Rieder.
Concerto for Violin, " Scena Cantante " (No. 8) . Spohr
Herr Kompel.
Recit., " Wie schmerzen diese Worte " ; Air, " Nur
einen Wunsch, nur ein Verlangen " (Iphigenie in
Tauris) ........ Gluck
Mlle Jenny Meyer.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Scena, " Ah me ! he comes not " (Fair Rosamund) . Burnett
Miss Augusta Thomson.
Trio, " Sen' fugge " (Azor and Zemira) . . . Spohr
Madame Rieder, Misses Augusta Thomson and Jenny Meyer.
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Professor Stebndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 4
By Command
Part I
Symphony in A, " Italian " . , , . . Mendelssohn
Air, " Ah, mona fils " (Le Prophete) .... Meyerbeer
Mlle Artut.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Mlle Artot.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 18
Part I
Symphony in E [j (No. 5) ..... Mozart
Song, " The Quail " ...... Beethoven
Mr. Tennant.
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor .... Hummel
Herr Ritter.
Aria, " Vedrai carino " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
i^ : Madame Borghi-Mamo.
Overture, " Isles of Fingal " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Eccomi giunto " ; Aria, " Ah, come rapida "
(II Crociato in Egitto) ..... Meyerbeer
Madame Borghi-Mamo.
Congertino for Violoncello .... O. GoUermann
Mons. Paque.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 2
Part I
Symphony in D (Op. 7) . . . . • • Mozart
Regit., " E mi lasci cosi " ; Aria, " Tu m' abban-
doni "........ Spohr
Miss Louisa Pvne.
CoNGERTO for Pianoforte in G minor .... Dussek
Miss Arabella Goddard.
Overture, " Naiades " . . . . . Sterndale Bennett
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Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Quando lasciai la Normandia " (Robert le
Diable) ........ Meyerbeer
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " Jubilee "...... Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
1861
Eight concerts were given, in place of the six of recent years,
and eleven performers made their first appearances. Amongst
the singers were Signor Delle Sedie, principal baritone of the
Royal Opera House, Berlin, Signor Steller, and Mme Lemmens-
Sherrington, wife of Nicolas Lemmens (the eminent Belgian
organist) and one of the greatest English sopranos of the day,
and Signora Guerrabella.
Amongst the new instrumentalists we find Oluf Svensden,
a prince of flute-players, the well-known composer, John
Francis Barnett, as pianist, another pianoforte player,
Signor Nacciarone, Member of the Academy of Florence, the
eminent violinist, Ludwig Straus, who played in the 4th and
8th concerts, two 'cellists, Signor Pezze and Mr. Walter Pettit,
and A. C. Rowland, the double-bass-player. Several of these
assisted in the performance of Hummel's Septuor in D minor,
which had the special interest of being the very last specimen
of Chamber-music given at the Philharmonic Society's concerts.
Thanks to the early assistance and encouragement given to this
form of music by this Society, numerous bodies, having this
sole object in view, were instituted, leaving the ground clear
for orchestral works only.
Year by year the demands upon orchestral resources are
now developing, and the Philharmonic Orchestra has already
added several additional mstruments, and greatly increased
in comparison with the band of Haydn's modest requirements.
British orchestral players are also beginning to feel their
feet and defend themselves against the attacks of foreign
competitors ; as an example, when Mr. Santley stated that
he had found a fine song of Mercadante's, with a 'cello obbhgato
for Signor Pezze, Mr. Walter Pettit protested that neither
Signor Pezze nor anyone else should be allowed to usurp his
post of leading violoncellist.
One of the original Members of the Society, Vincent Novello,
whose influence upon music in England was very great, and
far more widespreading than is generally realised, died in Nice
on August 9, and the Society lost one of its most enthusiastic
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patrons, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, on December 14,
whose active help to the Philliarmonic was annually shown
by his presence, and by the interest he showed, on frequent
occasions, in new works of merit, whether British or foreign.
It is to the Society's shame that, when they refused Schu-
bert's grand No. 9 Symphony in C, recommended to them by
Mendelssohn in 1844, that mighty work was first played at the
Royal Palace. All honour to the memory of this most artistic
and beneficent prince.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1861
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 4
Part I
Symphony in C
Air, " Sombre foret " (William Tell) ....
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Septuor in D minor (for Pfte., Flute, Oboe, Horn, Viola,
'Cello and Double-Bass) .....
Messrs. W. G. Cusins, Svensden, Lavigne, C. Harper,
R. Blagrove, Pettit and Rowland.
Duet, " Come, be gay " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Misses Louisa and Susan Pyne.
Overture, " Der Alchymist " . . . . . Spohr
Mozart
Rossini
Hummel
Part II
Syjviphony in A (No. 7)
Air, " Idole de ma vie "
(Robert le Diable)
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture in C minor (MS.)
Beethoven
Meyerbeer
Mendelssohn
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 18
Part I
Dead March (Saul) (in memory of the Duchess of Kent) Handel
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Aria, " Lungi del caro bene " (La Sposa Fidele) . Pacini
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington.
Romanza, " II sogno " . . . . . . Mercadante
Mr. Santley.
OvEBTUBE, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
(Dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria.)
Duet, " I Montanari " (on Styrian melodies) . . Benedict
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington and Mr. Santley.
Overture, " William Tell " . . . . . Rossini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 15
Part I
Symphony in B 1; (No. 9) ..... Haydn
Abia, " O cara immagine " (II Flauto Magico) . . Mozart
SiGNOB Gardoni.
(His first appearance in England this Season.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in E b . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Otto Goldschmidt.
Overture, " Athalie "...... Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) .... Beethoven
Aria, " Se i miei sospiri " . . . . . Stradella
SiGNOR Gardoni.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 29
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) . . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Un aura amorosa " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
SiGNOB Gardoni.
Solo arranged for Double-Bass (originally Violin Solo,
Op. 40) ....... . Mayseder
Mr. Alexander C. Rowland.
Overture in C major ...... Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Yes, when all ai'ound " ; Air, " Thus my
cherished love " (Jessonda) .... Spohr
Miss Augusta Thomson.
Concerto for Violin in A minor (No. 5) . . . Molique
Herb Ludwig Straus.
Duet, " A qual rispetto " (II Conte Ory) . . . Rossini
Miss Augusta Thomson and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . , . Cherubini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 13
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1) .
Regit., " O zittre nicht " ; Air, " Zum Lieden
Zauberflote) .....
Madame Rieder.
Fantasia Appassionata for Violin
MONS. ViEUXTEMPS.
ScENA (Maria Padilla) ....
Signor Delle Sedie.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " .
" (Die
Beethoven
Mozart
Vieuxtemps
Donizetti
Weber
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Symphony in G minor ....
Aria, " Deh vieni " (Don Giovanni) .
SiGNOR DelLE SeDIE.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .
SiGNOR NaCCIARONE.
Duet, " Di Capricci " (Corradino)
Madame Rieder and Signor Delle Sedie
Overture, " L'Alcade de la Vega " .
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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Mozart
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Rossini
Onslow
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 27
Part I
Symphony in G major (Letter V) . . . . Haydn
ScENA, " Ah, vana illusion di questo cor " (Euryanthe) Weber
Signor Belletti.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E b (Op. 4) , . Sterndale Bennett
Miss Arabella Goddard.
Regit., " La notte fugge " ; Aria, " Si, lo sento "
(Faust) ........ Spohr
Mlle Parepa.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in B j? . . . . . . . Beethoven
ScENA, " Non pill di fiori " (La Clemenza di Tito) . Mozart
Miss Lascelles.
Corno di Bassetto Obblig., Mr. Joseph Williams.
Concerto for Violin (No. 7) . . . . . Spohr
Mr. Henry Blagrove.
Trio, " Soave sia il vento " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Misses Parepa and Lascelles and Signor Belletti.
Overture, " The Siege of Corinth " . . . , Rossini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 10
Part I
Symphony, " Eroica " . . . . . . Beethoven
RoMANZA, " Perche dell' aure " (Torquato Tasso) . Donizetti
Signor Delle Sedie.
Concerto for Violoncello ..... Krajt
Signor Pezze.
Aria, " Qui la voce " (I Puritani) .... Bellini
SiGNORA GuERRABELLA.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in A major (No. 2) .
Cavatina, " Largo al factotum " (II Barbiei-e)
Signor Delle Sedie.
Mendelssohn
Rossini
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267
Beethoven
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor ....
Mr. J. F. Barnett.
Duet, " Dunque io son " (II Barbiere) . . , Rossini
SlONORA GUERRABELLA and SiGNOR DelLE SedIE.
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 24
Part I
Symphony, " La Reine de France " . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Signora Guerrabella.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Herr Straus.
Regit., " La Dea di tutti i cor " ; Aria, " Bella ado-
rata " (II Giuramento) ..... Mercadante
Mr. Tennant.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Moscheles
Mr. Moscheles.
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Duet, " La ci darem la mano " (Don Giovanni) .
Signora Guerrabella and Signor Steller.
Overture, " Jubilee " .
Condvictor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
Beethoven
Mozart
Weber
1862
We have now arrived at the 50tli season, the Jubilee of the
Society, Avhich is opened upon March 10 with a performance of
Weber's " Jubilee " Overture, written for the Festival at
Dresden in 1818 to commemorate the jubilee of the accession
of Frederick Augustus I of Saxony. The Coda introduces the
tune of our National Anthem.
That majestic actress and singer, Mile Titiens (or Tietjens)
made her first, and the veteran pianist, Mrs. Anderson, her
last appearance. A tribute to Mile Titiens' popularity is the
fact that she sang in four out of the nine concerts of this season.
Two other new singers, Miles Marchisio, appeared, in
Duets, at the 8th concert, and Herr Davidoff, of the Leipzig
Conservatorium, made his first appearance in England,
playing his own Violoncello Concerto in B minor.
Fresh cases occurred this year of pianoforte, instead of
orchestral, accompaniments to singers, and one work, to be
referred to presently, was accompanied by organ only.
268 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1862
Signer Piatti played a Concertino of his own composing, for
the first time, at the 7th concert.
In addition to the eight concerts, the Directors ended their
fiftieth season with a Commemoration Jubilee Concert. This
took place at the new haU in Regent Street and Piccadilly,
named St. James's Hall, which repository of delightful musical
memories is, alas, a thing of the past.
The haU had its drawbacks : you got (with your concert) too
much extraneous matter ; the smell of cooking at one end,
the voices and instruments of the Christy Minstrels at the
other, and the effect of the latter, during superb pianissimo
passages in works of the highest order, was greatly discon-
certing.
Stanley Lucas {for fourteen years Hon. Secretary) pointed
out not only the necessity for this change of locale, but also
for a redistribution of seats, as an enormous gathering was
expected, mainly because Mme Jenny Lind was going to
sing. In any case, the occasion was a very memorable one,
and the crowd so great, that the Hanover Square Rooms
would have been too small and the arrangements quite in-
adequate.
Much enthusiasm marked the " half-time " of the old
Society. Mme Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt, MUe Titiens and
Mr. Santley sang, Mrs. Anderson, Messrs. Joachim and Piatti
played.
Mrs. Anderson bade farewell to this scene of many of her
triumphs, by taking the pianoforte part in the Choral Fantasia
of Beethoven, and " Jenny Lind " introduced Mendelssohn's
Hymn, " Hear my prayer," with simply the organ as accom-
paniment, which was played by E. J. Hopkins, Avho had
already been organist of the Temple Church twenty years and
who lived to the age of eighty.
This favourite work of Mendelssohn's, until it ran out of
cop3rright, had merely the original organ accompaniment,
having been written for Mrs. Bartholomew's concerts at
Crosby Hall in 1844 and presented to that lady. At the re-
quest of her husband, Wm. Bartholomew, Mendelssohn scored
it for small orchestra ^ before his death.
, In addition to a number of other good things in this success-
ful Jubilee Concert, Professor Sterndale Bennett, the Society's
able conductor, composed for it a new Fantaisie-Overture, the
subject being " Paradise and the Peri," and he drew up a
* An edition, embodying this orchestration in the accompaniment,
was published iDy Messrs. Boosey and Co. in 1887.
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complete " Key," showing the meaning of his different themes
(or leit-motiven) in connection with Moore's poem.
A novel effect, in these days, was the introduction, in an
appropriate manner, of a bell (tuned to Bj?), which was
intended to represent the vesper call to prayer.
This brilliant concert brought the fifth decade to a success-
ful close.
The late J. W. Davison, the husband of Mme Arabella
Goddard, and the musical critic of " The Times " newspaper,
writing in the issue of that paper on July 17, 1862, said :
"Since its institution in 1813, the Philharmonic Society
has, to use a homely phrase, seen various ' ups and downs.'
Nevertheless, even in its darkest and most threatening periods,
it has never once departed from the high standard which it
set itself from the beginning, never once, by lowering that
standard, endeavoured pusillanimously to minister to a taste
less scrupulous and refined than that to which it made its
first appeal, and to which it is indebted for a world-wide
celebrity. Thus it has never forfeited the good opinion of
those who actually constitute the tribunal which in this
country adjudges the real position of the musical art, and who
have invariably rallied round the ' Philharmonic ' in its
moments of temporary trial. Amid all kinds of well-intended,
however bigoted, opposition, the Society has submitted to
reform after reform, and preserved its moral equihbrium, a
sign that its constitution is of the strongest and the healthiest."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1862
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 10
Part I
Overture , " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Regit., " Sposa, Euridice " ; Aria, " Che faro " (Orfeo) Gliick
Miss Lasceli^es.
Overture, " Genoveva " . . . . . Schumann
Aria, " Parto, ma tu, ben mio " .... Mozart
Madame Guerrabella.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Williams.
CoNCEBTO for Violin in A minor .... Viotti
Herr Joachim.
Part II
Symphony, " The Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Vaghe coUe " (II Ratio di Proserpina) . . Winter
Madame Guerrabella and Miss Lascelles,
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J. S. Bach
Sababande, Boubee, Double ....
Herb Joachim.
Overture, " Faniska " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Conductor, Professor Stebndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 24
Pabt I
Symphony, " Die Weihe der Tone " (The Power of
Sound) ........ Spohr
Regit., " Crudele ! ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mlle Pabepa.
Capbice for Pianoforte in E . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Miss Ababella Goddabd.
Regit., " 'Tis thy words " ; Aib, " Our hearts in child-
hood's morn " (Iphigenia in Tauris) . . . Oluck
Mr. Tennant.
OvEBTUBE, " Athalie " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Tornami a dir che m' ami " (Don Pasquale) . Donizetti
Mlle Pabepa and Mr. Tennant.
Prelude, and Fugue " alia Tarantella" for Pianoforte J. S. Bach
Miss Arabella Goddabd.
OvEETUBE, " Oberon "...... Weber
Conductor, Pbofessob Stebndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 7
Pabt I
Symphony in E 1? (Letter T) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " Dal cor " ; Aria, " O lieti di " (L'Etoile du
Nord) ........ Meyerbeer
Mr. Santley.
Concerto for Violin in D minor .... Molique
Herr Joachim.
Aria, " Al desio di chi t' adoro " (Le Nozze di Figaro) Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Segui o cara " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. Santley.
Andante and Fuga for Violin . . . . . J. S. Bach
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Masaniello " ..... Auber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 5
Part I
Symphony ........ Niels Gade
Aria, " Vanne, vanne " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mlle Titiens.
(Her first appearance.)
Adagio and Fugue in D . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Voi che sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mlle Titiens.
Concerto for Pianoforte in B minor .... Hummel
Herr Pauer.
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . ... Beethoven
Regit., " Crudele " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) ........ Mozart
Mlle Titiens.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. H. C. Cooper.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndalb Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 19
Part I
Symphony in E b . . . . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Hai gia vinta " ; Aria, " Vedro mentr' io
sospiro " (Le Nozze di Figaro) .... Mozart
SiGNOR BeLLETTI.
Concerto for Violoncello in B minor . . . Davidoff
Herr Davidoff.
(First appearance in England.)
ScENA, " All, qual furor " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " Isles of Fingal " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Dunque io son " (II Barbiere di Siviglia) . Rossini
Miss L. Pyne and Signor Belletti.
Fantasia for Oboe, " William Tell " . . . Lavigne and Arditi
MoNs. Lavigne.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 2
Part I
Symphony in E b (No. 8) .....
Air, " With verdure clad " (Creation)
Mlle Titiens.
Haydn
Haydn
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Mendelssohn
Mozart
Weber
Beethoven
Beethoven
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .
Mr. Halle.
Aria, " Che pur aspro " (II Seraglio) .
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Part II
Syjiphony (No. 5) in C minor .
LiEDER I ^"^ " ^^^ "^^^ "°^^ ^^® Thrane " }
\ (6) " Herz, mein herz " . j
Mlle Titiens.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Concerto for Violin ...... David
Herr Becker.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 16
Part I
Symphony in A major ...... Mendelssohn
ScENA, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Mlle Titiens.
Concertino for Violoncello (MS.) .... Piatti
SiGNOR Piatti.
(First time of performance.)
Regit., " Giunse alfin il momento " ; Aria, " Deh
vieni " (Le Nozze di Figaro) .... Mozart
Mlle Titiens.
Concebtante for Violin, Violoncello and Pianoforte . Beethoven
Messrs. Joachim, Piatti and Cusins.
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2)
LiEDER I ("^ " Friihlingslied " .
J.IEDER j ^^^ u widmung "
Beethoven
Alendelssohn
Schumann
Mlle Titiens.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Overture, "Jessonda" ...... Spohr
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 30
Part I
Symphony in A minor (Scotch) .... Mendelssohn
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Mlles Carlotta and Barbara Marchisio.
Concerto for Violin ...... Spohr
Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Duet, " De quai soave lagrime " (Saffo) . . . Pacini
Mlles Marchisio.
Overture, " Egmont " . , . . . . Beethoven
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Pabt II
Symphony in B [? . . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Giorno d' orror " (Semiramide) . . , Rossini
Mlles Mabchisio.
OvEBTURE, " Preciosa "...... Weber
Conductor, Professob Stebndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
Jubilee Concebt (at St. James's Hall)
IN COMMEMORATION OF THE SOCIETY'S 50th SEASON.
MONDAY, JULY 14
Pabt I
OvEBTUBE, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Regit, and Aria, " Riuscito " (Mathilda von Guise) , Hummel
Mb. Santley.
CoNCEBTO for Violin in D minor .... Spohr
Hebb Joachim.
Hyimn, " Hear my prayer," for Soprano Solo and
Chorus ........ Mendelssohn
Mme Lind-Goldschmidt and Chobus.
Accompanied on the Organ by Mb. E. J. Hopkins.
Choral Fantasia (for Pianoforte, Orchestra and
Chorus) ........ Beethoven
Mbs. Andebson and Chobus.
(Her last appearance in public.)
Finale, " Loreley " . . . . , . Mendelssohn
Mlle Titiens and Chorus.
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri " . . Sterndale Bennett
(Composed expressly for this occasion.)
Pabt II
Symphony in C, " Jupiter " . . . . . Mozart
ScENA, " Ma la sola " (Beatrice di Tenda) . . . Bellini
Mme Lind-Goldschmidt.
Th^ime Vabiee for Violoncello ..... Piatti
SiGNOB Piatti.
Arietta, " Invano alcun desir " (Armida) . . . Gluck
Mlle Titiens and Chobus.
AiB, " With joy the impatient husbandman " (The
Seasons) ........ Haydn
Mb. Santley.
Overtube, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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1853-62
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the fifth decade of the
Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
poser.s.
Sym-
phonies.
Over-
tures.
Con-
certos.
Miscel-
laneous.
Vocal.
Total Number
of Com-
positions.
Austria
1
1
1
British Empire .
1
—
—
—
1
1
Denmark
1
1
2
—
—
3
German Empire
3
4
13
5
19
33
74
Holland . . .
1
—
—
—
2
—
2
Italy ....
4
—
—
—
3
4
7
Russia
2
2
1
5
5
6
19
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices, and
the Conductors, during the fifth decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
strings.
Wood.
Wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
Austria .
Belgium .
British
Empire .
France
German
Empire .
Holland .
Hungary
and
Bohemia
Italy
Norway .
Russia
Sweden .
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
5
4
1
7
3
3
3
4
1
2
2
1
- I
1863]
THE SIXTH DECADE
1863-1872
1863
THE sixth decade of the old Society opened well.
There were seven Beethoven Symphonies played,
not only this season, but in the next one.
Four of the concerts, the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th
concerts, were announced " By special desire."
There were eight concerts in all.
Other concert schemes were, by now, forging ahead,
encouraged by the wonderful success of the Philharmonic
Society, and from now onwards the dates clash. In this year
especially, the dates of Dando's Quartett Concerts seem to
have been chosen to prevent the Society having their Trial
nights satisfactorily carried out.
The new singers, this year, were Miss A. M. Banks, Mile
Louise Liebhart, Mme Lilli Lehmann, the Bavarian soprano
(apparently no relation to Liza Lehmann), and Signor Fricca.
The only new solo instrumentalist was Victor Buziau, a
Belgian vioUnist, who is still playing in London and is a
professor of Trinity College of Music.
Piatti, the great 'ceUist, played two works new to these
concerts ; the Fantasia Appassionata of Julius Rietz, and the
Sonata Pastorale of Tartini ; the latter work was accompanied
upon the pianoforte by Mr. W. G. Cusins and both works were
heard at the 8th concert.
At the 5th concert, a repetition of Sterndale Bennett's
Fantaisie- Overture, " Paradise and the Peri," took place, and
at the 4th, Beethoven's music to Goethe's " Egmont " was
performed, the vocal numbers by Miss Banks, with William
Bartholomew's illustrative and comiecting poem, recited by
Arthur Matthison. This music consisted of an Overture, two
soprano songs, four Entr'actes, Clara's death, a Melodrama
and a Finale with which the latter part of the Overture is
identical. Bartholomew's recitations bound the work together,
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and also allowed the music to be presented, apart from the j
Tragedy. Arthur Matthison was one of the greatest reciters |
of the day. '|
A curious thing to be remarked is that not one letter of the •
Jubilee year has been preserved by the Society, and that,
in this year, only Mr, Dando's communication respecting the
clashing of concert dates has been saved from what appears,
in certain years of the Philharmonic Society's history, to have
been either an auction or a veritable holocaust ! G. F.
Anderson was still Hon. Treasurer, and G. Hogarth Secretary.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1863
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 9
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Sanctum ot terribile " . . . . . Pergolesi
Miss Lascelles.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E j? . . . . Beethoven
Mr. J. F. Barnett.
Scena, " Si, lo sento " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Mlle Parepa.
Overture in A minor, " Nachklange von Ossian " . Niels Gade
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Ah, Mathilde " (Mathilde de Sabran) . . Bossini
Misses Parepa and Lascelles.
Air, " Du village voisin " (Le Serment) . . . A-uber
Mlle Parepa.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . TTefeer
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 23
Part I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 10) Haydn
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) Mozart
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Violin in G major (No. 11) . » . Spohr
Mr. H. G. Rlagrove.
Regit., " I am safe " ; Air, ' Ah, what a night " (Le
Domino Noir) Auber
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, "Preciosa" ...... Weber
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Part II
Symphony in C (No. 5)
LiEDER ((«)" The Wooer" )
LiEDER I (t).' May-Song" /
Beethoven
Beethoven
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Wedding-March, " Midsummer Night's Dream " . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mua. Doc.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 20
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony in E [7 . . . . . . . Mozart
Recit., " Hai gia vinta " ; Aria, " Vedro mentr' io "
(Le Nozze di Figaro) ...... Mozart
Mr. Santley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 . . , . TFefeer
Mr. W. G. Cusins.
i Scena, " Ocean, thou mighty monster " (Oberon) . Weber
Mlle Parepa.
Overture, " Leonora "...... Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A major (Italian)
Duet, " Figlia ! Mio padre ! " (Rigoletto) .
Mlle Parepa and Mr. Santley.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Mendelssohn
Verdi
Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 4
By Special Desire
Part I
Musical Nutvibers to Goethe's " Egmont " . . Beethoven
Vocal Pieces siing by Miss Banks.
(Mr. Bartholomew's illustrative Poem read by Mr. Arthur
Mattiiison.)
Aria, " Deh vieni alia finestra " (Don Giovanni)
SiGNOR DeLLE SeDIE,
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4)
Madame Arabella Goddard
Mozart
Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " .
Scena (Maria Padilla) ....
SiGNOR DeLLE SeDIE.
March, " Tannhauser " .
Beethoven
Donizetti
Wagner
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 18
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony, "Grand" (No. 11)
Regit, and Air, " With verdure clad " (The Creation) .
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri "
Aria, " Cho pur aspro " (II Seragho) .
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " .
Haydn
Haydn
Sterndale Bennett
Mozart
Weber
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) . . . . . . Beetlioven
Valse, " E strano peter " (Faust) .... Gounod
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " Zampa " . , . . . . Herold
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 1
Part I
Symphony in D minor ...... Spohr
Aria, " In diesen heil'gen Hallen " (Die Zauberflote) . Mozart
Signor Fricca.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Beethoven
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Aria, " Fest wie felsen " (Cosi fan tutte) . . . Mozart
Mlle Liebhart.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony in F (No, 8) ..... . Beethoven
Scena, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Mlle Lilli Lehmann.
Trio, " Gut, sohnchen, gut " (Fidelio) . . . Beethoven
Mlles Liebhart and Lehmann and Signor Fricca.
Overture in C major ...... Mendelssohn
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 15
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . • . - Beethoven
Aria, " Un aura amorosa " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Signor Delle Sedie.
Concerto for Viohn ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Victor Buziau.
Aria, " Ali, come rapida " (II Crociato in Egitto) . Meyerbeer
Mlle Desiree Artot.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
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Part II
Symphony in A minor, " Scotch " . . . , Mendelssohn
Duet, " Dunque io son " (II Barbiere di Siviglia) . Rossini
Mlle Desiree Artot and Signor Delle Sedie.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubim
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 29
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Pieta, Signore " . . . . . . Stradella
Signor Delle Sedie.
Fantasia Appassionata for Violoncello ... J. Rietz
Signor Pjatti.
(First time of performance.)
Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze di Figaro). . . Mozart
Mlle Desiree Artot.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " The Eroi'ca " (No. 3) . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Leonora ! deh taci " (La Favorita) . . Donizetti
Mlle Desiree Artot and Signor Delle Sedie.
Sonata Pastorale for Violoncello {First performance) . Tartini
Signor Piatti.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Overture, " William Tell "..... Rossini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
1864
Again this year, the 3rd, 5th and 8th concerts are described
as " By Special Desire," and at the 5th, the Prince and
Princess of Wales were present.
The 1st concert, falling on the birthday of Rossini, was
largel}^ devoted to his works : the Overtures to " Semiramide "
and " The Siege of Corinth " and four vocal items illustrating
his melodious imagination.
At the same concert, Mr. WiUiam Crozier, an excellent
oboist, who was in the Crystal Palace orchestra from 1855 to
1870, played Griebel's Fantasia on "Don Giovanni."
At the 2nd concert, an innovation was permitted (a mistake
never repeated), viz. the singing of unaccompanied four-part
songs by Mendelssohn and Hatton. Quite excellent for a
Glee Club, but scarcely in place at the Philharmonic Concerts.
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The Orpheus Glee Union, a weU-known quartett of male voices
(A.T.B.B.), interpreted them.
Harold Thomas, a much-respected Royal Academy pro-
fessor, played Bennett's D minor Concerto, appearing for the
first time at these concerts, and Vieuxtemps was placed early
in the Programme, to allow of his performing at the Monday
" Pops " later in the evening !
The 3rd concert helped to celebrate the tercentenary of the
birth of Shakespeare, and aU but two numbers illustrated
some play or song of his writing. The Overtures were :
" Coriolanus " (Beethoven) and " The Merry Wives of
Windsor " (Nicolai) ; there were songs from " Twelfth
Night," " The Tempest " and " Two Gentlemen of Verona,"
and all Mendelssohn's music to "A Midsummer Night's
Dream." ^ The two exceptions were Beethoven's " Pastoral
Symphony " and a Violin Concerto by Paganini, played by
Sivori.
At the 4:th concert, on the warm recommendation of Pauer,
Herr Johann Christoph Lauterbach made his appearance,
playing Spohr's Violin Concerto, " Scena Cantata."
At the 5th concert, Herr Carl Mayerhofer (first bass at the
Imperial Opera House, Vienna) made his debiit, and MUe
Carohne Bettelheim (of Her Majesty's Theatre) also appeared.
At the 6th, Dr. G. Gunz (first tenor of the Royal Theatre,
Hanover) made his first acquaintance with a British audience.
At the 7th concert, Mile TrebeUi sang for the first time for
this Society. She was one of the most charming, sympathetic
and popular contralto operatic singers, and, above all, an
excellent musician, who between this year and 1876 sang at
ten of the concerts. Though she styled herself " Miss," she
had married Alessandro Bettini in the year 1863.
At the 8th concert, the last of the season, a Symphony,
composed by Sterndale Bennett for the Society, was produced.
A feature of interest in this almost forgotten work was the use
of two distinct Trios with the Minuet, the 2nd one for wind
only. Joachim introduced his new Viohn Concerto, for the
first performance, and Fritz Hartvigson, who had followed his
Royal Patroness, Queen Alexandra, from Denmark, and is
still in this country as an eminent teacher at the R.C.M.,
etc., played for the first time, choosing his own Pianoforte
Concerto.
^ There was plenty of Shakespearian material, as, besides the above
works, Mr. Harold Thomas offered an Overture to " As you like it,"
and Mrs. Merest (Miss Maria B. Hawes) was anxious to sing " Full
fathom five," by Arne.
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An example of what has, in later years, considerably
developed is the request from a master of one of the orphans
helped by that excellent Association, the Royal Society of
Musicians, that his pupil should be allowed to attend the
Philharmonic rehearsals. Nowadays, special facilities are
granted to the promising students of all our great schools
of music.
A curious case arose out of words having been used without
the author's permission. The latter offered to waive author's
rights on receipt of an entree to the season's concerts !
Mr. George Grove ^ sent, from the Crystal Palace, the Score
and parts of Schumann's Overture to " Julius Csesar," which
he considered inferior to his " Genoveva " and " Bride of
Messina " Overtures. Apparently the Directors were of the
same opinion ; it was not performed.
Hogarth retired from the secretaryship this year, and was
succeeded by Campbell-Clarke.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1864
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29
(Rossini's Birthday)
Part I
Symphony (MS.)
(Composed expressly for the Society.
Aria, " Riedi al Soglio " (Zelmira)
Madame Parepa.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Aria, " Cujus animam " (Stabat Mater)
Mr. Wilbye Cooper.
Overture, " Semiramide "
Cherubini
Rossini
Mozart
Rossini
Rossini
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Aria, " I)i piacer " (La Gazza Ladra) . . . Rossini
Madame Parepa.
Fantasia, " Don Giovanni," for Oboe . . . Qriehel
Mr. W. Crozier.
Duet, " Rasserana, o earo " (William Tell) . . Rossini
Madame Parepa and Wilbye Cooper.
Overture, " The Siege of Corinth " . . . . Rossini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
' Later on, Sir George Grove, of Dictionary fam.e.
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SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 14
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 4) ..... .
Serenade, " Slumber, dearest "
The Orpheus Glee Union.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (Op. 1)
Mr. Harold Thomas.
(First time at these Concerts.)
Part Song, " When evening's twiHght "
The Orpheus Glee Union.
Concerto for Violin in B minor
Mons. Vieuxtemps.
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Sterndale Bennett
Hatton
De Beriot
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) . . . .
Part Song, " The Hunter's Farewell "
The Orpheus Glee Union.
Overture, " Fernando Cortez "
Beethoven
Mendelssohn
Spontini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 18
By Special Desire
(In connection with the Tercentenary of Shakespeare's birth.)
Part I
Overture, " Coriolanus " . . . . . Beethoven
Canzonet, " She never told her love " (Twelfth Night) Haydn
Mrs. Lockey.
Concerto for Violin ...... Paganini
SiGNOR SiVORI.
Air, " Where the bee sucks " (The Tempest) . . Arne
Miss Banks.
Overture and five Numbers (Midsummer Night's
Dream) ........ Mendelssohn
Mtss Banks, Mrs. Lockey and Chorus.
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " .
Duet, " On a day " (Two Gentlemen of Verona)
Miss Banks and Mrs. Lockey.
Overture, " The Merry Wives of Windsor "
Beethoven
Bishop
Nicolai
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 2
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mehul
Aria, " Lascia amor " (Rinaldo) .... Handel
Mr. Weiss.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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Aria, " Zeffiretti lusinghieri ". (Idomeneo) .
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington.
Overture, " Cymbeline " ....
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Mozart
Cipriani Potter
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Air, " Ombre legere " (Dinorah) .... Meyerbeer
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington.
Concerto for Violin, " Scena Cantante " . . . Spohr
Herr Lauterbach.
(His first appearance in England.)
Duet, " Quel Sepolcro " (Agnese) .... Pa^r
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington and Mr. Weiss.
March, " Egmont " . . , . . . Beethoven
Conductor, PBorESSOR Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 16
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony in G (Letter V) ..... Haydn
Air, *' Ha, wie will ich triumphiren " (II Seraglio) . Mozart
Herr Mayerhofer.
(His first appearance in England.)
Concertstuck for Pianoforte ..... Weber
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Aria, " Son leggiero " (Maria di Rohan) . . . Donizetti
Mlle Bettelheim.
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A major, " The Italian "
Aria, " Non piii mesta " (La Cenerentola)
Mendelssohn
Rossini
Mlle Bettelheim.
Prelude and Fugue alla Tarantella for Pianoforte J. S. Bach
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Duet, " Bell' Imago " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Mlle Bettelheim and Herr Mayerhofer.
Grand Exhibition March ..... Auber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 30
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 2) ..... , Schumann
(First time of performance.)
Air, " Komm, O holde Dame" (La Dame Blanche) . Boieldieu
Dr. Gunz.
(His first appearance in England.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Herr Joachim.
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ScENA, " Wie nahte mir der Schliimmer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........
Miss Fanny Abmytaqe.
OvERTTJBE, " Paradise and the Peri "
Part II
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Stemdale Bennett
Beethoven
Verdi
Spohr
J. S. Bach
Donizetti
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Romanza, " Eri tu che macchiavi " (Un Ballo in Mas-
chera) ........
SiGNOR DeLLE SeDIE.
o^^^ c TT- 1- ( (a) " Andante " ....
Solos for Violin ])T^i u -n i j "
{(b) Prelude .
Herr Joachim.
Duet, " Quanto amore " (L' Elisir d' Amoro)
Miss Fanny Armytage and Signor Delle Sedie.
March, " Ruins of Athens " . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doe.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 13
Part I
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . , . Weber
Valse, " E strano peter " (Faust) .... Gounod
Mlle Trebelli.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G major .... Beethoven
Herr Pauer.
Rondo, " Pensa alia Patria " (L' Italiana in Algieri)
Mlle Trebelli,
Concerto for Violin .....
Herr Wieniawski.
Rossini
Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) .
Aria, " La Bella mia " (Nicolo di Lapi)
Mlle Trebelli.
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro "
Beethoven
Schira
Mozart
Conductor, Professor Stkrndale Bennett, Mus, Doc.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 27
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Misero o sogno " . . . . . , Mozart
Dr. Gunz.
(First time of performance in England.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Joachim
Herr Joachim,
(First time of performance.)
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Abia, " Lascia ch' io pianga " (Rinaldo) . . . Handel
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Serenade and Ax,legro Giojoso for Pianoforte (Op. 43) Mendelssohn
Mr. Hartvigson.
Part II
Symphony (MS.) ...... Sterndale Bennett
(Composed this season for the Society's Concerts.)
Air, " Love, at once I break thy fetters " (Crown Dia-
monds) ........ Auher
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Romance, " Ma maitresse a quitte la tente " (Lalla
Rookli) ....... Felicien David
Dr. Gunz.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
1865
In this year, the 2nd and 4th concerts were labelled " By
special desire."
There were many new lady vocaUsts, amongst whom were
Mme Sarolta, Mile lima di Murska, who made her first appear-
ance m London at Her Majesty's Opera House, about a fort-
night prior to her singing at these concerts (May 29) ; and
finally, Mile Sinico, a most useful singer in Opera, who married,
in 1874, Enrico Campobello, whose real name was Henry
McLean Martin.
A fine operatic basso, Signor Louis Agnesi, made his first
appearance, but did not sing again at the concerts, and died
very suddenly in London ten years later.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1865
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 20
Part I
Symphony (Letter I) . . . . . . Haydn
Air, " Tu che sei " (Faust) ..... Spohr
Mr. Renwick.
Concerto for Violin (No. 9) .... . Spohr
Herr Straus.
ScENA, " Oh Rank, thou hast thy shackles " (Love's
Triumph) Wallace
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
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Pabt II
Symphony in B[? (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Air, " All, what a night " (Le Domino Noir) . . Auber
Miss Louisa Pyne.
OvEBTUBE, " L'Alcade de la Vega " . . . . Onslow
Conductor, Pbofessob Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 3
By Special Desire
Pabt I
Symphony in Ej? . . . . . . . Mozart
Abia, " Ah, rendinii quel core " (Mitrane) .
Madame Emma Hey wood.
OvEBTUBE, " Oberon " .
Abia, " Non paventar " (II Flauto Magico)
Madame Parepa.
CoNCBBTO for Violin ....
Hbbb Joachim.
Rossi
Weber
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Now for him I loved " (Jessonda) . . Spohr
Mesdames Parepa and Heywood.
OvEBTUBE, " L© Philtro " . . . . . Auber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY I
Pabt I
Symphony, " The Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
RoMANZA, " Cara luoghi " (Linda di Chamounix) . Donizetti
Mlle Edenska.
Abia, " Qui la voce " (I Puritani) .... Bellini
Mlle Sinico.
CoNOEBTO for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mozart
Mb. C. Halle.
Part II
Symphony (MS.), Op. 43 . . . . . Sterndale Bennett
(Composed expressly for the Society.)
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Mlles Sinico and Edenska.
Ovebtube, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Pbofessob Stebndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 15
By Special Desibe
Pabt I
Symphony in C major, " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Abia, " Deh ! per questo " (La Clemenza di Tito) . Mozart
Madame Joachim.
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Weber
Mendelssohn
Gluck
Beethoven
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Concerto for Violin .....
Hebr Lauterbach.
Overture, " Euryanthe " ....
Part II
Symphony in A major, " Italian " .
Aria, " Che faro senza Euridice " (Orfeo) .
Madame Joachim.
Overture, " Egmont " .
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 29
Part I
Symphony in D minor (No, 2) . . . . . Spohr
Aria, " Gli angui d' inferno " (II Flauto Magico) . Mozart
Mlle Ilma di Murska.
Concerto for Pianoforte .....
Madame Schumann.
Aria, " D' amor suU' ali rosee " (II Trovatore)
MLI.E Ilma di Murska.
Overture in C (MS.) .....
Schumann
Verdi
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Proch
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... .
Aria, with Variations, " Deh ! torna mio bene "
Mlle Ilma di Murska.
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote " .... Mozart
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 12
Part I
Overture, " Rienzi " Wagner
(First time of performance.)
Scena, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) Weber
Madaivie Harriebs-Wippern.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E|7 . . . . Beethoven
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Air, " O saume langer nicht " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . Mozart
Madame Harriers-Wippern.^
Concerto for Flute ...... Molique
Mr. Oluf Svensden.
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) Mozart
RoMANZA, " Nel lasciar " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Madame Harriers-Wippern.
Overture, " King Stephen " . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
^ In place of Mlle Titiens, suffering from a recent accident.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 26 ^
Part I
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Aria, " Sorgete " (Maometto Secondo) . . . Rossini
SiGNOR Agnesi.
Concerto for Violin in E minor (No. 7) . . . Spohr
Herr Joachim.
Finale to " Loreley " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Mlle Titiens.
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Aria, " Che piir aspro " (II Seraglio) .
Mlle Titiens.
Chaconne for Violin ....
Herr Joachim.
Aria, " Non piu anclrai " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
SiGNOR Agnesi.
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6es " .
Beethoven
Mozart
J. S. Bach
Mozart
Cherubini
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 10
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) ..... Mendelssohn
Air de Valse, " Ali ! valse legere " (Faust) . . Gounod
Madame Trebelli.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C . . . . . Mozart
Herr Pauer.
RoMANZA, " Ma negli estremi istanti " (II Giuramento) Mercadante
Madame Sarolta.
Overture (MS.), " Paradise and the Peri " . Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
RoMANZA, " Si tanto in ira " (Linda di Chamounix) . Donizetti
SiGNOR Gardoni.
Cavatina, " Ah, quel giorno " (Semiramide) . . Rossini
Madame Trebelli.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doe.
^ This is the only concert coim:nencing at 8.30 p.m.
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Henry Leslie, whose choir did so much for madrigals and
part songs in London, and w^hose place in the Metropolis has
never been filled, became an Associate this year.
Just as last season there were so many new lady vocalists,
so this time there was a preponderance of fresh male singers.
Mr. T. Hohler, Freiherr von Rokintansk}', a Viennese basso-
prof undo, who first appeared in England in 1856, singing both
at Her Majest3^'s and Drury Lane Opera Houses ; Signor
Bettini (Mme Trebelli's husband) ; Signor Bossi, and three
very well-knowia singers, only one of whom survives : Signor
Foh, whose real name was Mian James Foley ; Lewis Wilham
Thomas, the well-known bass at the Temple Church and a
Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, and Dr. William Hayman
Cummings, a musician of man}^ attainments and holding
numerous posts of honour. He has been for many years
Hon. Treasurer of the Philharmonic Society, which also owes
him a lifelong gratitude for all his help, sound advice and
tactful resource.
The whole of the 1st concert was devoted to a performance
of Schumann's Cantata " Paradise and the Peri," and, at the
6th concert, Gounod's new Symphony in E [7 (No. 2) was
played. The Directors had requisitioned some new work of
his, and he expressed his great pride in being asked for
one.
Beyond these details, and the fact that Professor Sterndale
Bennett, who had filled the post with such distinction for a
period of eleven years, gave up his conductorship, there is
little to tell. His ever increasing responsibilities, to which
now must be added that of Principal of the Royal Academy
of Music, gave Bennett more than his strength could cope
with.
His association with the Society had been intimate as
pianoforte-player, composer and conductor for a consider-
able period of its existence, and as late as 1872 (only three
years before his lamented death) he was still so full of interest
in. the Philharmonic and its doings, that, although he did not
feel equal to the duties of a Director, he stated that " he would
ever love the Society." He was awarded the Beethoven Gold
Medal in 1871. Campbell-Clarke was succeeded as Secretary
by Stanley Lucas, the son of Charles Lucas, Principal of the
Royal Academy of Music.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1866
[1866
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 5
Cantata, " Paradise and the Peri " . . . . Schumann
Madame Parepa, Misses Robertine Henderson and
Emily Pitt ; Messrs. Cummings, Whiffin and Lewis
Thomas and Chorus.
The German adaptation of Moore's poem imitated by Mr. Wm.
Bartholomew.
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doe.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 19
Part I
Symphony (Letter Q) ..... . Haydn
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 . . . . Beethoven
Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Violin in A . . . . . Viotti
Herr Joachim.
Part II
Symphony in A major ...... Mendelssohn
Ballata, " Quando lasoiai la Normandia " (Robert le
Diable) ........ Meyerbeer
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Overture, " Masaniello " ..... Auber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 16
Part I
Overture, " Euryanthe " ....
Weber
Air, " On mighty pens " (The Creation)
Haydn
Fraulein Ubrich.
Concerto for Violin .....
Mozart
Herr Straus.
Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze di Figaro) .
Mozart
Fraulein Ubrich.
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Beethoven
Part II
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal "...
Mendelssohn
y J " Hirtenlied " .
I^IEDER 1 c. j3gg Knaben Wunder-horn " .
Mendelssohn
Taubert
Fraulein Ubrich.
March, " Egmont " .....
Beethoven
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus, Doc.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL
Part I
Symphony in G minor .....
Asia, " La nonna inia " (Der Freischiitz)
Mlle Sinico.
Concerto for Pianoforte in B minor .
Mlle Mehlig.
Aria, " In terra ci divisero " (I Due illustri Rivali)
Mr. T. Hohler.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " .
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Mozart
Weber
Hummel
Mercadante
Spohr
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " (No. (3) . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Vedrai carino " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mlle Sinico.
Pianoforte Solo, Scherzo in B \} minor . . . Chopin
Mlle Mehlig.
Duet, " Mira la bianca luna " . . . . . Rossini
Mlle Sinico and Mr. T. Hohler.
Overture, " L'Alcade de la Vega " . . . . Onslow
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY U
Part I
Symphony (Letter R) . . . . . . Haydn
Scena, " Riuscito sono alfin " (Mathilde de Guise) . Hummel
Mr. Santley.
Concerto for Violin in D minor .... Spohr
Herr Auer.
Cavatina, " Glocklein im Thale " (Euryanthe) . . Weber
Madame Harriers-Wippern.
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Aria, " Ah ! lo so " (II Flauto Magico) . . . Mozart
Madame Harriers-Wippern.
Fantasia for Double-Bass on "La Sonnambula " . Rowland
Mr. Alexander C. Rowland.
RoMANZA, " Sulla sabbia Africana " (Don Sebastiano) . Donizetti
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 28
Pakt I
Symphony in E [7 (No. 2) .....
Abia, " Questi avventurieri " (II Seraglio) .
Herr von Rokitansky.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor (No. 3)
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Giovanni)
Mlle Titiens.
OvEBonjRE, " William Tell "
Oounod
Mozart
Sterndale Bennett
Mozart
Rossini
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Cavatina, " Ardon gl' incensi " (Lucia di Laramermoor) Donizetti
Mlle Titiens.
Duet, " All' opra orsu " (Fidelio) .... Beethoven
Mlle Titiens and Herr von Rokitansky.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 11
By Special Desire
Part I
Overture, " Zampa " .
QuiNTETT, " E scherzo o de follia " (Un Ballo in Mas-
chera) ........
Mesdames Harriers- Wippern and Trebelli-Bettini ;
Messrs. Bettini, Bossi and Foli.
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni)
SiGNOR Bettini.
Concerto for Violin, " Scena Cantata "...
MONS. WiENIAWSKI.
Herold
Verdi
Cavatina, " Nobil Signor " (Les Huguenots)
Madame Trebelli-Bettini.
Overture, " Leonora " .
Mozart
Spohr
Meyerbeer
Beethoven
Part II
Symphony (Letter V) . . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " O tu la cui dolce possanza " (Fidelio) . . Beethoven
Madame Harriers-Wippern.
Duet, " Un soave non so che " (La Cenerentola) . Rossini
Mme Trebelli and Signor Bettini.
Wedding March, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 25
Part I
Symphony in C major (No. 1) . . . . . Mozart
AiB, " Komm' o holde Dame " (La Dame Blanche) . Boieldieu
Herr Gunz.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Herr Jaell.
Abia, " Dei tuoi figli " (Medea) .... Cherubini
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " The Wood-Nymph " . . . Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " . . . . - . Beethoven
Cavatina, " Com' e bello " (Lucrezia Borgia) . . Donizetti
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " Jubilee " Weber
Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc.
1867
A magnificent baton, elaborately carved in ivory and
mounted in silver, was presented this year to the Society by
Sir Thomas Gladstone, elder brother of the great Prime
Minister. It was evidently a costly gift, but more ornamental
than practically useful. It could not have been used by the
most powerful of conductors ; it was probably of the same
genus as the State Presentation Sword, which is not intended
for any execution.
It had been hoped and desired that Herr Lauterbach should
return to London to play the violin this season, but he did not
venture to leave Dresden, as, even so early as 1867, there were
rumours of war.
Rossini advised Jean Henri Ravina (of the Paris Con-
servatoire) to send up a Concerto, for Pianoforte, to the
Society, but it was not performed. His writing consisted
mostly of Pieces de Salon, what we caU " drawing-room
pieces," although he did make a Pianoforte Duet arrangement
of the nine Symphonies of Beethoven.
At the 1st concert of the season, on March 11, Mr. W. G.
Cusins commenced his long term of nineteen years as con-
ductor of the orchestra.
The 2nd, 3rd and 7th concerts were " By special desire."
Mr. J. G. Patey and his famous wife, Mme Patey-Whytock, a
very popular contralto in Oratorio and ballad, made their
first appearance, together with Miles Anna Drasdil, contralto,
and Mathilde Enequist, soprano, and last, but not least,
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Mile Christine Nilsson, the renowned Swedish operatic soprano,
who had made her debut at the Theatre Lyrique, in Paris,
some three years previously. Mile Nilsson and several of the
other singers appeared at these concerts " by permission of
Colonel Mapleson," the impresario at Her Majesty's Opera
House, in the Haymarket, which was burnt down in 1868.
For the first time the audience were requested "to take
advantage of the cessation between the pieces to enter or
leave the room."
The glorious No. 9, the Choral Symphony of Beethoven,
occupied the whole of Part II at the 4th concert ; Schubert's
beautiful " Unfinished " Symphony was played at the 5th,
for the first time, and at the 7th concert, on June 17, honoured
' by the presence of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and
Princess of Wales and the Duke of Connaught (then called
Prince Arthur of Connaught), the " Choral Fantasia " was
performed, with Mme Arabella Goddard at the pianoforte,
and Mendelssohn's " First Walpurgis Night."
At the last concert, Rubinstein played his fourth Concerto
for Pianoforte (Op. 70), and gave his services gratuitously to
the Society.
J. F. Barnett, this year, composed an " Overture Sym-
phonique," which he dedicated to the Philharmonic Society,
and next year it was performed. Sullivan's " Marmion
Overture " (MS.), composed for the Society, had its first
performance.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1867
(II
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 11
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) .
Regit., " Costanza " ; Aria, " Ah, tral tiinor
Seraglio) .......
Mb. W. H. Cummings.
Overture, " The Naiades " .
RoMANZA, " L' ombrosa notte vien " (Matilda)
Miss Louisa Pyne.
Concerto for Violin (No. 9) . . . .
Here Joachim.
Mendelssohn
Mozart
Sterndale Bennett
Hummel
Spohr
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . • • • •
Duet, " Pourquoi m'evitez-vous " (La Reine de Saba)
Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. W. H. Cummings.
(First time of performance in England.)
Overture, " Les Abenc^rages "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Oounod
Cherubini
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295
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 25
By Special Desike
Part I
Overture (or Suite) in D major ....
Air, " On that form, alas " {Iphigenia in Tauris)
Madame Lemmens-Shebrington.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .
Mlle Anna Mehlig.
Aria di Chiesa, " Pieta, Signore " .
Mb. Wilfobd Morgan.
(His first appearance.)
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . .
J. S. Bach
Gluck
Mendelssohn
Stradella
Weber
Part II
Symphony in B j? (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Recit., " Ah, pour un jeune coeur " ; Air, " O tour-
ment du veuvage " (Le Cheval de Bronze) . . Anber
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington.
Pianoforte Solo, " La Campanella "... Liszt
Mlle Anna Mehlig.
Duet, '* Mira la blanca luna " . . . . . Rossini
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington and Me. Wxlford Morgan.
March, " Athalie " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 8
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony in D minor ...... Schumann
{First time of performance.)
Canzonet, " The Spirit Song " . . . . Haydn
Mlle Drasdil.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Madame Schumann.
Regit., '* Crudele, ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Mlle Enequist.
Overture, " Egmont "...... Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A major, " The Italian "... Mendelssohn
Duet, " Serbami ognor " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Mesdemoiselles Enequist and Drasdil.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 6
Part I
Symphony in B t> (No. 9) ..... Haydn
ScENA, " Berenice, ove sei ? " (Lucio Vero) . . Qluck
Madame Rudersdorff.
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 3) . . . Moliqtie
Herr Straus.
QuARTETT, " Honovir and Glory " (Naaman) . . Costa
Mesdames Rudersdorff and Patey, and Messrs. Cummings
and Patey.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " The Choral " (No. 9) . . . . Beethoven
Mesdames Rudersdorff and Patey ; Messes. Cummings
and Patey, and Chorus.
(Composed expressly for the Society.)
Conductor, Mr, W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 20
Part I
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements) Schubert
Aria, " Vedrai carino " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mlle De Meric-Lablache.i
Concerto for Violoncello ..... Molique
Herr Grutzmacher.
Aria, " La mia letizia " (I Lombardi) . . . Verdi
Mr. T. Hohler.
PoLACCA, " Vien un giovin " (Der Freischiitz) . . Weber
Mlle Sinico.^
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Herr Alfred Jaell.
Part II
Symphony, " The Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Ebben per mia memoria " (La Gazza Ladra) . Rossini
Mesdemoiselles Sinico and De M6ric-Lablache.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 3
Part I
Symphony, " Jupiter " . . . . . . Mozart
RoMANZA, " Sin dair eta piti tenera " (Iphigenia in
Tauride) ........ Ohick
SiGNOR GaRDONI.1
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 . . . Jules Benedict
Madame Arabella Goddard.
^ By joermission of Colonel J. H. Mapleson.
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ScENA, " Fanciulle ehe il core " (Dinorah) . . . Meyerbeer
Madame Trebelli-Bettini. ^
Overture (MS.), " Marmion " . . . , Arthur S. Sullivan
(First performance : composed expressly for the Society.)
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Si, la stanchezza " (II Trovatore) . . . Verdi
Madame Trebelli-Bettini and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, " Oberon "...... Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 17
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony (No. 1) in E [7 . . . . . Spohr
Preludium and Benedictus, " Mass in D " . . Beethoven
Mdlles Titiens and Drasdil* ; Messrs. Wilford Morgan
and Santley.^
Violin Obbligato by Mr. H. G. Blagrove.
Scena, " Piano, piano " (Der Freischiltz) . . . Weber
Mlle Titiens.
Fantasia for Pianoforte, Chorus and Orchestra . . Beethoven
Madame Arabella Goddard and Chorus.
Part II
Cantata, " The First Walpurgis Night " . . . Mendelssohn
Mlle Drasdil ; Messrs. Wilford Morgan and Santley,
with Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 1
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . , Beethoven
Aria, " Gli angui d' inferno " (II Flauto Magico) , Mozart
Mlle Christine Nilsson.
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 4, Op. 70) . . . Rubinstein
Herr Rubinstein.
Regit., " Giunse alfm " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Duet, " SuU' aria " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mlles Titiens and Christine Nilsson.
Overture, " Tannhliuser "..... Wagner
Part II
Symphony in G minor (MS.) .... Sterndale Bennett
Regit, and Aria, " Fra poco " (Lucia di Lammermoor) Donizetti
Mr. T. Hohler.i
Overture, '' Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
* By permission of Colonel J. H. Mapleson.
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1868
In addition to the customary eight concerts, the Directors
gave a complimentary performance to the Subscribers, in
St. James's Hall, on Frida3% July 17.
The touchy Mr. H. G. Blagrove refused to lead the orchestra,
because the Directors never gave him any solos to per-
form !
The Society's conductor pointed out how the Crystal Palace
concerts, under Mr. August Manns, were competing with the
Philharmonic and warned the Directors that they must engage
a larger hall, and must advertise in a more imposing mamier,
or they would be fairly elbowed off by their rivals. The
Monday Popular Concerts clashed with the Society's dates,
thereby depriving the Subscribers of the pleasure of listening
to Joachim this season.
Gounod, who was invited to write a new work, was unable
to promise anything until his " Francesca da Rimini " was
completed, biit expressed pride that the Society should require
a work of his.
At the 1st concert, Schumann's Concertstiick in G was
played, by his talented wife, for the first time in England, and
the new singers were Mile Natalie Carola, who writes, " she
loves the London public," and Mr. Vernon Rigby. The
Programme put down the Overture " Eliza " of Cherubini as
" for the first time,"" although it had been played in 1813 at
the 8th concert.
At the 2nd concert (which was " By Special Desire "), a choir
assisted in a Selection from Beethoven's " Ruins of Athens "
and in Mendelssohn's " First Walpurgis Night," and Mr.
Santley revived the latter's unpublished Scena from Ossian
" On Lena's gloomy heath," by permission of Paul Mendel-
ssohn, who aUoAved a copy to be made of the MS. first com-
posed for and presented to Henry Phillips, and handed over
later on, very unwillingly by that singer, to the Mendelssohn
family. A Scena from Schubert's Easter Cantata, " Lazarus,"
was sung for the first time in England by a new-comer, Herr
Wallenreiter. The tenor Mr. Vernon Rigby made his first
and Mr. Wilford Morgan his last appearance.
Miss Edith Wynne, a charming Welsh soprano, made her
debut at the 3rd concert, after escaping from the awkward
predicament of having made engagements for both Belfast
and the Philharmonic Society at the same hour !
Mile Mela also sang at this concert, and Mendelssohn's
" Reformation " Symphony was first heard.
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At the 4th concert, two new works were performed, J. F.
Barnett's " Overture Symphonique " (MS.), dedicated to the
Society, and Professor Reinecke's Pianoforte Concerto,
interpreted by Alfred Jaell, whilst Miss Clara Louise Kellogg,
an enthusiastic American soprano, was the new singer.
Last year, Mme Rudersdorff recommended a clever Italian
boy pianist aged fourteen, Alfonso Rendano. He played this
year, at the 5th concert, two pianoforte solos, but no Concerto.
Gounod's Overture, " La Nonne Sanglante," was heard for the
first time.
Mr. F. A, Co wen, Lord Dudley's Secretary, desired that his
son, F. H. Cowen, should be heard. Little did he imagine how
much that son would become connected, as player, composer
and conductor, with the Society's concerts.
At the 6th concert, Rubinstein introduced the Air and
Variations from Handel's "Suite de Pieces" in D minor, and
at the 7th, Herr W. Besekirsky (of Moscow), introduced to the
Society by Mr, Moscheles, played his own (MS.) Violin Con-
certo.
At the 8th concert (By Special Desire), Ludwig Straus gave
the first performance in England of Max Bruch's fine Violin
Concerto, and Herr Liibeck, in Mendelssohn's Pianoforte
Concerto in D minor, bade his farewell,
John Tiplady Carrodus, who led the orchestra for some
years, first appeared as solo violin at the 3rd concert in
Molique's Concerto (No. 5).
At the complimentary concert to the Subscribers, given in
St. James's Hall, which from this date (July 17) was to become
the rendezvous of the Society, the Symphonies were Mozart's
" Jupiter "1 and Mendelssohn's "Italian"; the Overtures
were Bennett's " Paradise and the Peri " and Weber's
" Jubilee " ; Charles Halle played the G major Concerto of
Beethoven, and the five vocal numbers were rendered by
Miles Nilsson and Titiens and Mr. Santley.
The absolutely indiscriminate worship of every note of
Mendelssohn's prompted Mr. Cusins to write to the Directors
that they and the London public had done that great com-
poser but poor service in calling his weakest compositions
masterpieces !
^ In the " Philharmonic " number of the " Musical Courier " (June 25,
1896) the " Jupiter " is described as " composed for the Philharmonic
Society " ! Mozart wrote it in 1788 !
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1868
FIRST CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 16
Part I
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements) Schubert
Abia, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Vernon Rigby.
CoNCERTSTUOK for Pianoforte in G major . . , Schumann
Madame Schumann.
(First time in England.)
Aria, " Parto, par to " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . Mozart
Mlle Natalie Carol a.
Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. G. Tyler.
Overture, " Euryanthe " ..... Weber
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Cavatina, " Beir raggio " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Mlle Carola.
Rondo for Pianoforte in B minor .... Mendelssohn
Madame Schumann.
Overture, " Eliza, ou le voyage aux glaciers du Mont
St. Bernard " . . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, MARCH 30
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony (Letter T) . . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Ah ! rendimi quel core " (Mitrane) . . Eossi
Mlle Drasdil.
f (a) Chorus of Dervishes
Selection, " Ruins of Athens " -J (b) Turkish March
( (c) March with Chorus
The Choir.
Concerto for Pianoforte in A [7 . . . . Hummel
Mlle Mehlig.
Scena (MS.), " On Lena's gloomy heath " (Ossian) . Mendelssohn
(By kind iDermission of Mr. Paul Mendelssohn, of Berlin.)
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " William Tell " . . . . • Rossi
Part II
Cantata, " The First Walpurgis Night " . . . Mendelssohn
Mlle Drasdil ; Messrs. Wilford Morgan and Santley, with Choir.
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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301
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 27
Part I
Symphony in E [? . . . . . . . Mozart
ScENA, from an Easter Cantata (Lazarus) . . . Schubert
Herb Wallenreitek.
(First performance in England.)
Concerto for Violin in A minor (No. 5) . . . Molique
Mr. J. T. Carrodus.
ScENA, " Softly sighs " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Miss Edith Wynne.
Overture (Op. 124) ...... Beethoven
Part II
Symphony, " The Reformation " (Op. 107) . . Mendelssohn
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " La morte de giusto " (1760) .... Gazzaniga
Mlle Mela.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 11
Part I
Symphony in D minor (No. 2) .... Spohr
Aria, " Sorgete " (Maometto Secondo) . . . Rossini
SiGNOR FOLI.i
Overture, " Symphonique " . . . John Francis Barnett
(First performance : dedicated to the Society.)
Cavatina, " Di piacer " (La Gazza Ladra) . . Rossini
Mlle Kellogg.^
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Reinecke
Herr Alfred Jaell.
(First time of performance.)
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Non s' ode alcun " (L'Etoile du Nord) . . Meyerbeer
Mlle Kellogg.
Two Flutes, Obblig., Messrs. Svensden and Card,
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "... Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 25
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
RoMANZA, " Angiol d' Amor " (La Favorita) . . Donizetti
SiGNOR Bettini.
Concerto for Violoncello, " Swiss " . . . . Romberg
SiGNOB PlATTI.
* These artists sang by permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson.
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RoMANZA, " Quando a te lieta " (Faust) . . . Gounod
Madame Tbebelli-Bettini.
Aria, " Agitato di smania funesta " (II Fuorosciti) . Paer
MoNS. Gassier.
Overture, " La nonne sanglante " . . . . Gounod
(First time of performance.)
Part II
Symphony in A minor, " Scotch " . . . . Mendelssohn
I (a) " Andante and Rondo capric-
PiANoroRTE Solos j cioso " . . . . Mendelssohn
( (6) " Valzer-Fantasia " . . Rendano
SiGNOR Alfonso Rendano.
Duet, " Dis-moi ce mot " . . . . . Nicolai
Madame Trebelli and Signor Bettini.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 8
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 4) ..... . Mozart
Aria, " Ah wie will ich triumphiren " (II Seraglio) . Mozart
Herr Rokitansky.^
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Herr Anton Rubinstein.
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . , . . . Mendelssohn
Mlle Titiens.^
Overture, " Rosenwald, " ..... C.Lucas
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Cavatina, " Und ob die Wolke " (Der Freischiitz) . Weber
Mlle Titiens.
Air and Variations from " Suite de Pieces " in D
minor ........ Handel
Herr Anton Rubinstein.
Overture in C . . , . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 22
Part I
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream "
Aria, " Donzella nata in sen " (Oberon)
Madame De Meric-Lablaohe.*
Concerto for Violin (MS.) ....
MoNS. Besekirsky.
RoMANZA, " Le i^arlate d'amor " (Faust) .
Madame Sinico.*
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4)
Mendelssohn
Weber
Besekirsky
Gounod
Sterndale Bennett
Madame Arabella Goddard,
^ These artists sang by permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson.
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Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Dolce conforto " (II Giuramento) . . . Mercadante
Mesdames Sinioo and De Meric-Lablache.
OvERTUBE, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 6
By Special Desire
Part I
Symphony in C, " The Bear " (Compd. 1786) . . Haydn
Aria, " II niio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
SiGNOR Bettini.^
Concerto for Violin ...... Max Bruch
Herr Straus.
{First performance in England.)
Romance, " Va, dit-elle " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mlle Christine Nilsson,^
New Overture (MS.), " La Selva incantata " . Jules Benedict
(Composed expressly for the Society.)
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... .
Cavatina, " Or, la sull' onda " (II Giuramento) .
Madame Trebelli-Bettini.^
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (No. 2)
Herr Lubeck.
{(a) Chanson des Djins, " Le premier jour de
bonheur " .
(b) Swedish Song .....
Mlle Christine Nilsson.
Overture (composed for the 1862 Exhibition)
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Mercadante
Mendelssohn
Anber
Auber
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT (TO THE SUBSCRIBERS) IN
ST. JAMES'S HALL ON FRIDx^Y, JULY 17
Part I
Symphony, " Jupiter " . . . . . . Mozart
Recit. and Aria, " O voi dell' Erebo " (La Resvir-
rezione) ........ Handel
Mr. Santley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Charles Halle.
ScENA, " Ocean, thou mighty monster " (Oberon) . Weber
Mlle Titiens.^
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri " . . Sterndale Bennett
^ By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson.
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Part II
Symphony in A, " Italian " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Regit., " Ah, perfido " ; Akia, " Per pieta " . . Beethoven
Mlle Christine Nilsson.
Aria, " Sei vindicata assai " (Dinorah) . . . Meyerbeer
Mr. Santley.
Duet, " Sull' aria " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Mlles Titiens and Christine Nilsson.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
1869
This year, the Directors, finding that the Hanover Square
Rooms did not afford sufficient room for either orchestra or
audience, removed to St. James's Hall, where they remained
until the Queen's HaU was erected in Portland Place and
invited them, in 1894, to more commodious surroundings.
" This step " (as Dr. W. H. Cummings writes) " was doubt-
less a matter of regret to some who had been pri^dleged to
attend the magnificent concerts given by the Philharmonic
Society in Hanover Square Rooms for a period of thirty-six
years ; but it frequently happens that, in order to perform
modern compositions in a thoroughly efficient manner, some
ninety instrumentalists are engaged, a great departure from
Haydn's orchestra of thirty-five performers."
The library of the Society was removed to the Hall from
R. Cocks & Co.'s music warehouse, where it had reposed for
some time after the fire at the Argyll Rooms.
Mr. G. A. Macfarren was asked to prepare analytical pro-
grammes of the concerts ; a novelty in those days and looked
upon as a doubtful experiment, but considered, at the end of
the season, successful. There were some amusing complaints
from certain Subscribers, one Member of Parliament writing
that he " objected to penny-a-liner analytical programmes,
and preferred a simple to an historical bill of fare." Another
wanted musical illustrations added !
Some very favourable notices of the Society and its efforts
in the cause of music appeared this year in the " Allgemeine
Musikalische Zeitung," the contributor being Dr. Chrysander,
the great authority on Handel and editor of his works in
Germany.
At the 1st concert (held on a Wednesday instead of the usual
Monday) came a new soprano, Mile Anna Regan, recom-
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mended to the Society by her aunt, Mme Sabatier, who, as
Miss Maria Hughes, sang in the first concert of all in 1813.
The new-comer at the 2nd concert was Miss Augusta Goetze,
a contralto, and the Overture to " The Wedding of Camacho,"
of Mendelssohn, was performed, the Score and parts having
been copied by permission of Mr. Paul Mendelssohn, the
composer's brother.
Mile Regan sang again at the 3rd concert, and Professor
Carl Reinecke, conductor of the Gewandhaus Concerts in
Leipzig, made his first appearance, playing the " Coronation "
Concerto of Mozart. Reinecke's " Konig Manfred " Overture
was played for the first time. He was most favourably received,
both as pianist and composer.
At the 4th concert, Mr. Sims Reeves sang the " Lieder-
kreis " of Beethoven, " An die feme Geliebte," with pianoforte
accompaniment ; this is probably the earliest use of the term
" Song-cycle," as the well-known series of connected songs by
Schubert, " Die Schone Miillerin," were Avritten seven years
later than Beethoven's. At the same concert, Schubert's
Overture to " Rosamundc " was first heard at these concerts.
At the 5th concert appeared a new singer, Mme Monbelli,
and a young and talented pianist. Miss Agnes Zimmermann,
who became King's Scholar at the Royal Academy in 1860
and 1862. As far back as 1864 she had appeared at the Crystal
Palace, and had been strongly recommended to the Society by
G. A. Macfarren and Cipriani Potter, the latter describing her
as an " in^cr-lectual " player.
At the 6th concert, the " lurid " novelty was a Canto
Infernale, " Lucifero," by A. GrafRgna, introduced by Mr.
Santley.
At the 8th concert, which was " By Special Desire," the
Prince and Princess of Wales and Prince Teck honoured the
proceedings with their presence. An example of the Prince's
thoughtfuhiess for the convenience of others was his sending
instructions that should they be obliged to come rather late,
they would enter between two of the pieces.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1869
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10
Part I
Symphony in G minor (dedicated to Cherubini) . . Joseph Woelfl
Regit., " Crudele " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) ........ Mozart
Mlle Anna Regan.
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Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Herr Joachim.
Cavatina, " Salve ! dimora " (Faust) . . . Gounod
Mr. Vernon Rigby.
Violin Obbligato, Mr. Viotti Collins.
Overture, " Euryanthe " ..... Weber
Part II
Symphony in A minor, " Scotch " . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Pur dicesti " ...... Lotti
Mlle Anna Regan.
Abendlied " . . . . Schumann
Loure, and Allegro in E " (French
Suite) J. S. Bach
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Lodoiska " . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
f(a)"
Violin Solos I (b) "
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 5
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 2) ..... . Schumann
Regit., " Sposa, Euridice ! " ; Aria, " Che faro "
(Orfeo) Oluck
Miss Augusta Goetze.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Madame Schumann.
Regit., " In quali eccessi " ; Air, " Mi tradi " (Don
Giovanni) ....... Mozart
Miss Edith Wynne.
Overture, " The Wedding of Camacho " (Op. 10) . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven
Song, " Gretchen at the Spinning-wheel " . . . Schvbert
Miss Edith Wynne.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 19
Part I
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements) Schubert
Cavatina, " Und ob die Wolke " (Der Freischiitz) . Weber
Mlle Anna Regan.
Concerto for Pianoforte, " Coronation," in D . . Mozart
Herr Reinecke.
Cavatina, " Un jour plus pur " (La Nonne Sanglante) Gounod
Mr. W. H. Cummings.
Overture, " Konig Manfred " . . . • . Reinecke
(First time of performance.)
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Molique
Mozart
Schumann
Beethoven
Ciprimii Potter
Part II
Andante and Rondo (Violoncello Concerto in D)
SiGNOR PlATTI.
T r (a) " Das Veilchen " . ....
LiEDER li^J^^widmung"
Mlle Anna Regan.
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 3
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 4) .
Regit., " Solitudini amiche " ; Air, " Zeffretti lusin-
ghieri " (Idomeneo) Mozart
Miss Edith Wynne.
Concerto for Violin in B minor (No. 10) . . . Rode
Mr. Henry Holmes.
ScENA, " Through the forest " (Der Freischiitz) . . Weber
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Serenade and Allegro Giojoso for Pianoforte . . Mendelssohn
Mr. Charles Halle.
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " . . . . . . Beethoven
Lieder-kreis, " An die feme Geliebte " . . . Beethoven
Mr. Sims Reeves.
Accompanied by Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Overture, " Rosamunde "..... Schubert
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 17
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Cavatina, " Ah, se de' preghi miei " (Mirella) . . Gounod
SiGNOR Gardoni.
Adagio and Rondo (from Violin Concerto in E) . Vieuxtcm'ps
Madame Norman-Neruda.
Aria, " Una voce poco fa " (II Barbiere di Siviglia) . Rossini
Mme Monbelli.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Caprice for Pianoforte in E .
Miss Agnes Zimmermann.
Duet, " Du repos voici I'heure " (Philemon et Baucis)
Madame Monbelli and Signor Gardoni.
Overture, " Preciosa " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Sterndale Bennett
Gounod
Weber
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 31
Part I
Symphony, " La Reine de France " . . . . Haydn
Canto Infernale, " Lucifero " . . . .A. Graffigna
Mr. Santley.
(First time of performance.)
Prelude, " Lohengrin " . . . . . . Wagner
Duet, " Tutte le feste " (Rigoletto) .... Verdi
Madame Volpini and Mr. Santley.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
MoNS. Vieuxtemfs.
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) . . , . . Beethoven
Cavatina, " Beir raggio " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Madame Volpini.
Concertstuck for Pianoforte ..... Weber
Miss Anna Mehlig.
Wedding March, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 14
Part I
Mendelssohn
Verdi
Slerndale Bennett
Verdi
Overture, " Meeres-stille und gliickliche Fahrt "
Romanza, " Eri tu " (Un Ballo in Maschera)
SiGNOR Verger.
Symphony in G minor .....
Aria, " Caro nome " (Rigoletto)
Madame Monbelli.
Concerto for Violin in A minor (No. 7) . . . Rode
Mme Norman Neruda.
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Pronta io son " (Don Pasquale) . . . Donizetti
Madame Monbelli and Signor Verger.
March, " Tannhauser " . . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 28
By Special Desire
Part I
Overture, " Leonora " . . . . . . Beethoven
Concerto for Violin, " Scena Cantata " . . . Spohr
Herr Ludwig Straus.
Aria, " Pria che spunti il ciel " (II Matrimonio segreto) Cimarosa
Signor Bettini.
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Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor (No. 3) . Sterndale Bennett
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Rondo, " Non piti mesta " (La Cenerentola) . . Rossini
Madame Trebelli-Bettini.
Overture, " Les Travailleurs de la Mer " . . . W. Q. Cusins
Part II
Symphony in A major, " Italian " . . . . Mendelssohn
Duet, " Si, la stanchezza " (II Trovatore) . . . Verdi
Madame Trebelli and Signor Bettini.
Overture, " Jubilee "...... Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
1870
The Society's conductor, Mr. Cusins, was this year appointed
Director of the Music to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. He
conducted all the nine Symphonies of Beethoven this season,
and the feat of seeing through all of the immortal nine was
regarded by the Directors as so noteworthy an event, that they
presented Mr. Cusins with what he acknowledged as "a
flattering testimonial in vellum " on the occasion of the
centenary of Beethoven's birth. This centenary was fully
celebrated m the 8th concert, when a selection of works was
given, representing the different styles of the Master at several
stages of his career, ranging from Opus 65, composed in the
year 1796, to Opus 125, which belongs to 1823.
During this year, the number of Associates was raised from
forty to eighty ! Nowadays, the number is unlimited.
Early in the year, a souvenir was presented to Herr Joachim
by the Directors. One would imagine that, in so new a hall
as St. James's, things would look spick-and-span, but the Hon.
Secretary received complaints that the seats were as " filthy as
a dirty street-cab." The Directors received the excellent news
from their visitor of last year, Professor Reinecke, that he had
directed a performance of Bennett's " Paradise and the Peri "
Overture at the Gewandhaus, " to the general delight of the
audience and Players."
Rubinstein was invited to play again, but replied that his
career as a pianist was finished.
Some interesting correspondence took place between the
Directors and Dr. Carl F. Pohl, who was collecting material
for his great work " Joseph Haydn," which Dr. Pohl never
lived long enough to complete. The Society possesses two of
Haydn's Symphonies in that master's own handwriting, both
headed " di me Giuseppe Haydn, 791, Londra. In nomine
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Domini," and on the last page he has written " Laus Deo."
They are in the keys of C minor and D major, and oblong
quarto in size.
Signor Alberto Randegger had written a fine Scena," Medea,"
for Mme Rudersdorff , and she longed to repeat the success she
had achieved in Leipzig inl869atthe Philharmonic Concerts,
but it was fated that this work should not be sung until 1880,
and then by Mrs. Osgood !
Henry Gadsby also offered an Overture on the subject of
the " Golden Legend," which was never performed at any time.
G. A. Macfarren's Overture, " Chevy Chase," first played at
a "Command" Concert in 1855, was repeated and well
received.
Schumann's E \) Symphony (No. 3) was plaj^ed for the first
time at these concerts, and the evergreen Preis-lied from
Wagner's " Meistersingers " was introduced by Dr. Gunz.
The two events took place in the 3rd concert, on April 25.
At the 5th, Mile Orgenyi (Orgeni) sang with much acceptance,
her musical acquirements and elegant style gaining for her
considerable appreciation.
At the same concert, Meyerbeer's Overture to " Struensee "
was played, at the desire of his widow.
At the 6th, Mr. Santley introduced Sullivan's effective song
" I wish to tune my quivering lyre," and a nineteen-year-old
pianist, F. H. Cowen, played and asked that his Symphony
in C minor, played at St. James's Hall at a concert last year,
might be heard by the Philharmonic audience. A wonderfully
young writer of Symphonies ! We first heard at this concert
Sullivan's noble " In Memoriam " Overture, written in memory
of his father.
At the last concert, already aUuded to as celebrating the
centenary of Beethoven's birth. Misses Arabella Smythe and
Julia Elton sang for the first time at these concerts, and were
joined by Messrs. Cummings and Santley in the Choral Sym-
phony, originally written for the Society. Most of the per-
formers gave their services gratuitously.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1870
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
Part I
Symphony (MS., composed for the Society) . . Cherubini
Regit., " Solitudini amiche " ; Aria, " Zeffretti lusin-
ghieri " (Idomeneo) ...... Mozmt
Mlle Natalie Carola.
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Concerto for Violin . . . . .
Mme Norman-Neruda.
Song, " Love sounds the alarm " (Acis)
Mr. Vernon Rigby.
Overture, " Fidelio "
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
TTFr.T.w /(a) "Fruhlingsglaube" . . ^
^^" \{b) " Die Post " (Die Winter-reise) J '
MlLE CAROI.A.
Overture, " Der Freisehiitz " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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Mendelssohn
Handel
Beethoven
Beethoven
Schubert
Weber
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
Part I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Sposa, Euridice " ; Aria, " Che faro "
(Orfeo) Gluck
Madame Osborne Williams.
Concerto for Violin in D minor .... Joachim
Herr Joachim.
Regit., " And God said " ; Air, " On mighty pens "
(Creation) ....... Haydn
Miss Katherine Poyntz.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven
Two-Part Song, " Autumn Song " (Op. 63) . . Mendelssohn
Miss Katherine Poyntz and Mme Williams.
Overture, " Chevy Chase " . . . . O. A. Macfarren
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 25
Part I
Symphony in E t? . . . . . . . Schumann
(First time at these Concerts.)
Preis-lied (Die Meistersinger) .... Wagner
Dr. Gunz.^
(First performance in England.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Schumann.
Cavatina, " Bel' raggio " (Semiramide) . . . Rossini
Madame Monbelli.^
Overture, " Melusine " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
* By permission of Directors of Covent Garden and Drury Lane
Opera Houses.
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Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Aria, " Voi che sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Mme Monbelli.
Overture, " Anacreon " ,
Conductor, Mr. VV. G. Cusins.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 9
Part I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Haydn
Aria, " Che pur aspro " (II Seraglio) .... Mozart
MlLE IlMA D[ MURSKA.l
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mme Auspitz-Kolar.
Aria (Shadow Song), " Ombra leggiera " (Dinorah) . Meyerbeer
Mlle Ilma Di Murska.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
Hungarian Airs
Mlle Ilma Di Murska.
Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Cusins.
Overture, " The Siege of Corinth " . . . . Rossini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 23
Part I
Symphony, " The Power of Sound " . . . . Spohr
Aria, " Di militari onori " (Jessonda) . . , Spohr
Mr. Santley.^
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [? . . . . Weber
Herr Pauer.
Scena, " Wie nahte niir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Mlle Orgeni (Orgenyi).
Overture, " Struensee " . , . . . . Meyerbeer
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Non piu andrai " (Figaro) .... Mozart
Mr. Santley.
Scena, " Ardon gl' incensi " (Lucia) .... Donizetti
Mlle Orgeni,
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
^ By permission of the Drury Lane Opera Director.
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SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 6
Part I
Overture, " In Memoriani " . . . . A. S. SuUivmi
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Madame Stnico.*
Concerto for Violoncello in B [? (MS.) . . . Piatti
SiGNOR Piatti.
RoMANZA, " Quando a to lieta " (Faust) . . . Gounod
Madahe Sinico.
Rondo for Pianoforte in B minor .... Mendelssohn
Mr. F. H. Cowen.
Overture, " Athalie " . , . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
Song, " I \\ish to tune my quivering Ijtb " . A. S. Sullivan
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 20
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) . , . . . Mendelssohn
Air, " Jewel Song " (Faust) ..... Gounod
Mlle Pauline Lewitzky.^
Concerto for Violin in D niinor (No. 9) . . . Spohr
Herr Straus.
Cavatina, " Come per me sereno " (La Sonnambula) . Bellini
Mme Monbelli.^
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri "
Part II
Symphony in B [7 (No. 4) ....
Duet, " Sull' aria " (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Mlle Lewitzky and Mme Monbelli,
Prelude, " Lohengrin " .
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Sterndale Bennett
Beethoven
Mozart
Wagner
Weber
EIGHTH CONCERT, MONDAY, JULY 11
(In honour of Ludwig van Beethoven, born Dec. 17, 1770)
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Beethoven
Chorus of Dervishes (The Ruins of Athens) . . Beethoven
The Chorus.
^ By permission of the Drury Lane Opera Director.
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Trio, " Tremate, empi " . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Arabella Smythe ; Messrs. Cummings and Santley.
Choral Fantasia foi- Pianoforte with Voices and Or-
chestra ........ Beetlwven
Mme Arabella Goddard and The Chorus.
Scena, " Ah, perfido "..,... Beethoven
Mlle Christine Nilsson.
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Part II
Symphony, " Choral " (No. 9) . . . . . Beethoven
Misses Smythe and Julia Elton ; Messrs. Cummings and
Santley, and The CiioRUS.
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
1871
The 1st concert proved a " red-letter day " in the historj' of
the Society, for the bust of the immortal Beethoven, the work
of the Viennese sculptor J. Schaller, recently presented to the
Society by Frau Linzbauer, wife of a professor at the Royal
University, residing in Buda, was on this occasion exhibited
to the Subscribers and audience.
One of the conditions in connection with this valuable gift
was that, when first exhibited, the C minor Symphony should
be one of the items played : these terms were carried out.
The history of the bust and its presentation is fully described,
the documents and proofs of authenticity, etc., translated and
arranged, and other details supplied in a Treatise written for
the Society by Doyne C. Bell, and published this year. A
portion of this work is reproduced in the following pages.
" The first intimation which the Directors received of Frau
Linzbauer's offer was contained in the following letter :
From B. Elischer, Advocate and Notary, to the Philharmonic
Society of London.
Gottergasse, No. 6, Pesth,
Gentlemen, 17th October, 1870.
Frau Fanny Linzbauer, nee Ponsing, now residing at 337
Stadtmaierhof Gasse, in Buda {Ofen), the wife of a Professor at the
Royal University, and a lady of cultivated and artistic tastes, is in
possession of a bust of Ludwig van Beethoven, which was executed
by the famous sculptor, Prof. J. SchaUer of Vienna, for Carl Holz,
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a friend of the great musician ; and this bust, it has been ascer-
tained on undoubted authority, is entirely unique.
Frau Linzbauer is anxious to present it to your Society upon the
centenary festival (17th December, 1870) of the birth of Beethoven,
in recognition of the spontaneous acts of esteem and generosity
shown by the Society towards the immortal master in his latter
years, and during the time of his pecuniary difficulties, especially
when your Society so kindly forwarded to him the sum of lOOZ. —
a gift of which the great master intended to have shown his ap-
preciation by the dedication of a tenth Symphony : this, however,
he was not spared to write.
In accordance with Frau Linzbauer 's wishes, I have, therefore,
to request that the Directors will inform me when it is their in-
tention to celebrate this lOOtli birthday of Beethoven, and also by
what means I may be enabled safely to forward to them the bust
itself, together with the different certificates which establish its
genuineness and identity.
Awaiting your reply,
I have the honour to be,
&c., &c., &c.,
B. Elischer.
" This letter was read at the earliest meeting of the Directors
which it was possible to convene, and the Secretary was
directed to forward to Frau Linzbauer the following reply :
London,
Dear Madam, November 12, 1870.
The Directors of the Philharmonic Society desire me to
return you their sincere thanks for your generous offer to present
the Society with the valuable Bust of Beethoven in your possession.
In accepting it they feel deeply the grateful allusion in your letter
to the intimate relationship which they are proud to recollect
existed between that immortal composer and the Society. They
consider the gift so precious, and esteem the compliment to the
Society so appropriate, that they pledge themselves to protect it
with jealous care, and to allow it only to be exhibited at the Concerts
of the Society.
The Centenary of Beethoven's Birth has been worthily cele-
brated by the performance of the whole of the Symphonies during
the Season,^ and at the last Concert the programme was entirely
devoted to his music.
The complete copies of the programmes" of the Season which
^ "As at that period the subscribers, orchestra, etc., were all in
London."
" " These were the analytical and historical programmes prepared for
the Society by Mr. G. A. Macfarren."
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I have been directed to forward you, will be an interesting souvenir
of this eventful anniversary.
As the Society has, therefore, no intention of giving a perform-
ance on the exact date of Beethoven's birth, there is no immediate
hurry for the transmission of the Bust, but the Directors are most
anxious that it should arrive in time for the first Concert in March
next. They would feel obliged if you would apply to the British
Ambassador at Vienna for permission to forward it through him,
or take such steps as you may be advised, for its being safely
delivered at my residence, — 35 Great Marlborough Street, London.
Allow me in conclusion again to thank you, in the name of the
Society, for your artistic good feeling, which has prompted you to
act with so much kindness and liberality.
Believe me to remain, dear Madam,
Your obedient Servant,
Stanley Lucas,
Secretary.
" In a subsequent letter, the Secretary asked Frau Linzbauer
to arrange for the safe transmission of the bust to London. The
reply of her lawyer was received in the middle of the month of
January.
From B. Elischer to the Secretary oj the Philharmonic Society.
Pesth,
Sir, 11th January, 1871.
By desire of Frau Fanny Linzbauer, I have to acquaint you
that she has received your letters of the 12th of November and the
4th of January. A letter from you bearing this latter date has
also safely reached me.
With regard to sending over the Bust of Beethoven, Frau Linz-
bauer can only deliver it here into the hands of a person who can
prove that he is fully authorised by you to receive it, and who
must be entirely responsible for its safe transmission to England.
It can be given over to your agent at any time, but Frau Linz-
bauer would wish that all the arrangements should be completed
before the month of May, as, if not, she must consider that the
Society do not desire to avail themselves of her offer.
Your obedient Servant,
B. Elischer.
" Acting upon this letter, the Directors resolved to ask Mr.
W. G. Cusins, the conductor of their orchestra, to go to Pesth,
and receive the bust in person from the hands of Frau Linz-
bauer. He accordingly left London on January 21, taking
with him a letter signed by the Honorary Treasurer and Sec-
retary as his authority to take charge of the bust on behalf
of the Society. From him the following letter, reporting his
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arrival and his interview with Frau Linzbauer, was sub-
sequently received :
Mr. Cusins' Report of his Journey to Pesth.
Hotel de I'Europe, Pesth,
My dear Lucas, January 25th, 1871.
I take the earliest opportunity of writing to you, in order
that the Directors of the Philharmonic Society may be informed
of what I have done.
I arrived in Vienna on Monday without any difficulty, though
trains were delayed on account of the conveyance of troops, &c.
On Tuesday morning I saw Lord Bloomfield, who has promised
me any assistance I may require, and in the afternoon I started
for this place. I went after breakfast to-day to call on Mr. Elischer,
and not finding him, went on at once to Madame Linzbauer, who
is a most charming lady. Both she and her husband. Professor
Linzbauer, received me most cordially, and after a few words
showed me the bust. It is undoubtedly a very fine work of Art,
and one to be prized very highly indeed. I feel quite happy in
being able to have the honour of bringing over to England such a
treasure. Our conversation was all in German, as Madame Linz-
bauer speaks French very slightly, and the Professor not at all, so
that sometimes I missed the complete sense of all that they said ;
but I can tell you that they express a high admiration for our
Society and for the manner in which it acted towards the great
man by sending him the Broadwood piano, ^ and the more material
help. Madame Linzbauer has a real Grerman piety for this bust,
and was quite affected at the idea of parting with it. It was left
to the Society in her will, with some pictures and small things ;
but the occasion of the centenary made her wish to see it in the
Society's possession during her lifetime. The bust is unique, and
no copy has ever been made of it. It is in Gyps (piaster, I imagine)
and painted over to preserve it. The sculptor, as you know, is
Professor Schaller, of Vienna, a man of high repute. The mouth
and chin are quite marvellous. It is duly attested as to its being
genuine and a good likeness, by Breuning, May seder. Count Die-
trichstein, &c. I am now in possession of all the documents, which
are in a handsome morocco leather case. The bust, which I helped
^ " This was not presented by the Society, but by Mr. Thomas Broad-
wood, of the firm of John Broadwood and Sons. ' On the 27th of
December, 1817, the Grand Pianoforte, No. 7362, was forwarded to
Beethoven at Vienna. It had been tried by Clementi, J. B. Cramer,
and Ferdinand Ries (Beethoven's favourite pupil, and subsequently
one of his biographers), whose names, with those of other professors
of less eminence, were inscribed upon it. It was unpacked at Vienna
by Streicher, and Mr. Cipriani Potter, then happening to be at Vienna,
was the first to try it. Beethoven set such value on it that he would
allow no one but himself to play upon it, and, only as a great favour,
used to permit Stumpff to tune it."
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to pack, will come here to-morrow. It is in the case originally
made for its journey here from Vienna, wood padded on all sides,
with a kind of mattress work, and all the interstices are filled up
with bran. I believe the Vienna Philharmonic Society is very
angry at not possessing the bust. I am now most anxious about
its safe arrival in England. I shall bring it as luggage, but in these
parts your luggage is taken from 3'ou, only to be returned at the
end of the journey, and the porters do what they like with it. I
shall, however, take every possible precaution, and will see if
Lord Bloomfield will not give me some means of passing it through
the different custom-houses Avithout its being opened. If there is
a Philharmonic Concert in Vienna on Sunday I shall stop for it,
or for a very interesting opera, otherwise I shall start on Sunday,
and hope to arrive on Tuesday morning at 7 a.m. I trust the
Directors will be satisfied with my mission so far.
I shall probably call on Franz Liszt to-morrow with Remenyi.
Believe me,
Yours very sincerely,
W. G. CusiNS.
" Frau Linzbauer gave the bust into the custody of Mr.
Cusins, and also placed in his charge aU the documents con-
firming its authenticity, together with several other papers of
considerable interest.
" The foUoAving legal document is on parchment, and
appended to it is a photograph of the bust, and on the back
of this photograph is written the deed of gift, drawn up, signed,
and stamped by the Austrian notary, and also signed in due
form by Frau Linzbauer.
This plaster bust of the great musician, Ludwig van Beethoven,
was executed at the request of his friend, Carl Holz, by the famous
sculptor. Professor F. Schaller, in indication of which the initials
F. S. will be found on it.
After the death of Carl Holz, it was purchased by Frau Linz-
bauer, wife of Herr Linzbauer, a Professor at the University, with
the intention of leaving it, at her death, to some musical institu-
tion. The bust is in every Avay unique ; and the undersigned
gentlemen, who were all personally acquainted with Beethoven,
hereby certify that it is a remarkable and speaking likeness of the
great original :
MoEiTZ Graf zu Dietrichstein.
J. F. Castelli, Dr.
Freiherr von Mayenberg.
Franz von Heintl, Dr.
J. Mayseder.
Leopoid von Sonnleithner, Dr.
Vienna, 1st February, 1859.
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Dr. J. F. Castelli declared and affirmed to me, that he drew up
and signed the above certificate with his own hand, and that it
was also signed by the other five gentlemen in his presence.
I affirm the above in accordance with the Notary's Act of the
same date, conferring upon me this authority.
Dr. August Bach, Notary.
Vienna, 30th December, 1859.
DEED OF GIFT,
By which I, the undersigned, give and deliver over to the Phil-
harmonic Society in London, as their absolute property, this
certified Bust of Ludwig van Beethoven, in recognition of their
kind donation to the immortal master, and in remembrance of the
Centenary Festival of his birth, on the 17th December, 1870.
Fanny Linzbauer-Ponsing.
B. Elischer, Witness.
Ofen, 25th January, 1871.
Received, on behalf of the Philharmonic Society of London,
W. G. CusiNS.
Jan. 26, 1871.
" Frau Linzbauer told Mr. Cusins that Carl Holz, the friend
for whom this bust of Beethoven was prepared, had been
her musical instructor, and that from her earliest childhood
she had constantly seen and admired this likeness of the great
master. Herr Holz had promised to give it to her, but at his
death she purchased the bust, and had intended to bequeath it
to the Philharmonic Society (indeed, as a proof of this intention
she had forwarded to the Society a sealed copy of her will) ;
but it occurred to her that the celebration of the centenary of
Beethoven's birth would be the more fitting occasion, and her
lawyer, Mr. Elischer, having consulted Professor Ignaz
Moscheles (of whose intimate relations, both with Beethoven
and the Philharmonic Society, she was well aware), the
following reply was received from that gentleman :
From I. Moscheles to B. Elischer.
Leipsic,
Dear Sir, 22nd January, 18G9.
I am surprised, and very much pleased to learn from j^ou
that it is the intention of Frau Linzbauer to present to the Phil-
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harmonic Society of London, the original bust of the immortal
Beethoven which is now in her possession. The English nation,
and especially this Society, most fully deserve it, as a recognition
of the extraordinary sympathy which they showed for Beethoven
in his latter years.
If Frau Linzbauer will address this bust " To the Directors of
the Philharmonic Society Concerts, Hanover Square Rooms,
London," it will doubtless reach them in safety.
In conclusion, I will only express the wish that it may be
possible to reproduce it in some form for the benefit of the world
at large. ^ Yours, &c.,
I. MOSCHELES.
" Frau Linzbauer also intimated to Mr. Cusins her wish —
" First, — That a photograph of the bust, with the Directors,
Secretary, and Conductor surrounding it, should be taken and
sent to her as a memento.
" Secondly, — That a pedestal of marble should be made for
it, and that it should stand with the wreath of " immortelles,"
which she gave for it, round its base ; and —
" Thirdly, — that the C minor Symphony should be played
at the first concert when it was exhibited.
" She likewise told him that Professor Schaller made several
studies (drawings) for this bust, and that from these the bust
was prepared. It was intended only for his friend Holz, and
the mould was therefore destroyed. «
" Frau Linzbauer gave to Mr, Cusins the following memo-
randum drawn up by her friend, Herr Paul F. Walther, who
had been an intimate friend of Beethoven ; she also gave liim
the half laurel leaf to which Herr Walther refers, which relic
she had received from him.
MEMORANDUM BY PAUL FRIEDRICH WALTHER.
I was one of those who, on the 29th March, 1827, followed to
the grave the body of that mighty and unsurpassed Tone-Poet,
Ludwig van Beethoven. It may be imagined what a moment,
full of emotion and grief, this was to all Avho had knoAvn or even
seen him, and especially to those who had, as orchestral performers,
^ " The desirability of rendering this interesting portrait Bust acces-
sible to the general public is under the consideration of the Directors,
and they hope shortly to announce that their arrangements are com-
pleted."
* " On examination it will be perceived that what is called by sculptors
a ' waste mould,' and not a ' piece mould,' was used. This is an
evidence that the bust was not repeated."
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8o often taken part in the execution of his famous compositions ;
but the bulk of the population of Vienna streamed out in greater
numbers than I have ever seen, in order to pay the last tribute of
respect to Beethoven. The open space in front of the Schwarz-
spanier House, in which he had lived during his latter years, and
in which he died, was thronged with thousands of persons.
The procession moved along with endless difficulty, from the
house of death to the parish church in the Alse-vorstadt ; and
before the procession had proceeded half way, it was found neces-
sary to bring soldiers from the barracks in the neighbourhood, in
order to line the route and keep it clear. On the road some music,
from a Mass composed by the great departed, was executed as a
vocal Quartett by sixteen singers, to the accompaniment of trom-
bones.^ The supporters of the pall were all artistic notabiUties
who were then in Vienna. The same immense crowd reached also
as far as the church at Wahring, and from thence to the grave in
the cemetery. All seemed to reahse the great sorrow which had
befallen us.
At the entrance to the cemetery, Heinrich Anschiitz, the actor,
recited a funeral oration which had been written by Franz Grill-
parzer. I then stood with Johann Nepomuk Hummel, the Kapell-
meister from Weimar, with August Artaria, the print-seller, with
Karl M. Gross- Athanasius (formerly famous in the musical world
of Vienna for his critical essays, but who had then retired to a
country Hfe), and with several others. In order to keep off the
pressure of the crowd, we stood in a circle round the grave, into
which, soon after, was lowered all that was mortal of Beethoven.
Hummel threw into the grave three wreaths of laurel — one on the
head, one on the feet, and one on the centre of the body — and then,
with tears in our eyes, we left this most memorable spot. We,
who had formed the above-mentioned circle, and Beethoven's
relatives, were each so fortunate as to obtain a leaf from the wreaths
of laurel.
After the funeral was over we assembled together in the hall of
the Musical Society, in order to rehearse for the next concert of
sacred music some portions of the Great Mass, and the Ode to
Joy, from the 9th Symphony. Before the funeral, in the morning,
most of us had rehearsed the Symphony in D, for a concert of the
Society of Dilettanti ; but it is impossible to describe how much
we were inspired by this second rehearsal, which seemed to us a
sort of evening epilogue. I could not help showing my leaf of
laurel to all those who deeply sympathised with me. I was envied
by all, and at last could not resist the entreaties of Frau Betty
Bogner-Frohlich, the excellent contralto singer, for the gift of
half of my leaf (she was then the wife of Ferdinand Bogner, the
* "Not a Mass, but a composition by Beethoven, written for trom-
bones in 1812 for a festival at Linz, and adapted to the words of the
' Miserere ' by Seyfried."
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famous 1 autist, and after his death she taught drawing in the
school for soldiers' daughters at Hernals). She still retains this
half-leaf in her possession. The remaining half of the laurel leaf
I gave, on the'21st March, 1860, as a mark of my profound esteem
to Frau Fanny Linzbauer, wife of Dr. Franz Linzbauer, professor
at the university of Pesth ; she being a fervent admirer of Bee-
thoven, and a devoted student of his works. I believed that I
never could have parted with this half-leaf, yet I feel now that I
could not have placed it in more worthy hands. She has dedicated
her life to the study of the great departed man ; and it seems to
have been a happy dispensation of Providence, that she should
also have become the possessor of the original plaster bust of
Ludwig van Beethoven, which was prepared for Carl Holz, who
has now also passed away and rejoined his immortal friend, who,
in his great Symphony in A, had already given a foretaste of
heaven.
This bust is an excellent work by the late F. Schaller, a distin-
guished professor of sculpture at the Academy here. It recalls to
me vividly, faithfully, and unmistakably the appearance of
Beethoven himself during his latter years, when I so often met
him taking his favourite walk between Dobling and Nussdorf, and
I consider myself fortunate to be able now to place the small half
laurel leaf, which I received at the grave of the immortal Beethoven,
with this bust, that records for us those beloved features, on which
I had so often gazed whilst he was alive.
Paul Friedrich Walther,
Secretary in the Department of the Imperial Finances.
Vienna, 26th March, 1860.
Franz Mavratch,
Anton Schreiblechner,
Witnesses.
I testify to the authenticity of the above statement, written
and signed by Herr Paul Friedrich Walther, who is personally
known to me.
Vienna, 26th March, 1860.
Dr. Anton Bach,
Notary.
" Frau Linzbauer also sent to the Society the card of
invitation to Beethoven's funeral and a MS. copy of the
funeral oration, which was written by the poet Grillparzer,
and spoken by Anschiitz. It bears the signature of Grillparzer,
who is still living in Vienna.
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Card of Invitation.
John Fbiedbich Waltheb.
INVITATION
TO THE
FUNERAL
OF
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN,
Which will take place on the 2Qth March,
at three o'clock in the afternoon.
All will assemble at the residence of the deceased, Schwarz-
spanier HotLse, No. 200, on the glacis outside the Schotten-Thor.
The Procession will proceed thence to the Church of the Holy
Trinity at the Convent of the Minorites in the Alser-Gasse.
The musical world has suffered an irreparable loss by the death
of this famous musician, which took place at six o'clock in the
evening of the 26th March, 1827. Beethoven died of dropsy in the
56th year of his age,^ after having received the last sacrament
of the Church.
We shall hereafter announce the day when the funeral mass
will be performed.
Many Feiends and Admibees of Beethoven.
This Card is issued at Tobias Haslinger's Music Shop.
" The original and a translation of the funeral oration are
here given :
Rede bet dem Begriihnisse Beethovens.
29'"' Miirz, 1827.
Indem wir hier am Grabe des Verblichenen stehen, sind wir
gleichsam die Reprasentanten einer ganzen Nation, des gesammten
deutschen Volkes, trauernd iiber den Fall der einen hochgefeierten
Halfte dess, was uns iibrig blieb von dem dahingeschwundenen
Glanz heimischer Kunst, vaterlandischer Geistesbliithe.
Noch lebt zwar, — und mochte er lange leben, der Held des
Sanges in deutscher Sprache und Zunge, aber der letzte Meister
des tonenden Liedes, der Tonkunst holder Mund, der Erbe und
Erweiterer von Handels und Bachs, von Haydns und Mozarts
unsterbUchem Ruhme, hat ausgelebt, und wir stehen weinend bei
den zerissenen Saiten des verklungenen Spieles.
Des verklungenen Spieles ! Lasst mich so Ihn nennen ; denn
ein Kiinstler war er, und was er war, war er nur durch die Kunst.
^ "This is an error. Beethoven having been born December 17,
1770, he must have been in the 57th year of his age."
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Des Lebens Stacheln batten ibn tief verwundet ; und wie der
Scbiffbriicbige das Ufer umklammert, so flob er in deinen Arm, o
du des Guten und Wabren gleicb berrlicbe Scbwester, des Leidens
Trosterin, von Oben stammende Kunst ! Fest hielt er an Dir ;
und selbst als die Pforte gescblossen war, durch die du eingetreten
bei ibm, und spracbst zu ibm, als er blind geworden war fiir deine
Ziige durcb sein taubes Obr, trug er nocb immer dein Bild im
Herzen, und als er starb, lag 's auf seiner Brust.
Ein Kiinstler war er, und wer steht auf neben ihm ? Wie der
Bebemotb die Meere durchstiirmt, so durchflog er die Granzen
seiner Kunst. Vom Girren der Taube bis zum Rollen des Donners,
von der spitzfindigsten Verwebung eigensinniger Kunstmittel bis
zu dem furchtd-baren Punkte, wo das gebildete iibergebt in die
regellose Willkiir streitender Naturgewalten : Alles hatte er dureh-
messen, alles erfasst. Der nach ibm kommt, wird nicht fortsetzen,
er wird anfangen miissen, denn sein Vorganger horte nur auf wo
die Kunst aufhort.
Adelaide und Leonore ! Feier der Helden von Vittoria ! und
des Mess-opfers glaubiges Lied ! Kinder ibr der drei-und vier-
getheilten Stimmen ! brausende Symphonie " Freude schoner
Gotterfunken \" du Schwanengesang : Muse des Liedes und des
Saitenspiels ! stellt Euch rings um sein Grab und bestreut es mit
Lorbeern !
Ein Kiinstler war er, aber aucb ein Mensch : — Menscb in jedem,
im hochsten Sinne : weil er von der Welt sich abscbloss, nannte
sie ibn " feindselig " ; und weil er der Empfindung aus dem Wege
ging, " gefiihllos " ; acb ! Wer sich hart weiss, der flieht nicht.
Die feinsten Spitzen sind es, die am leichtesten sich abstumpfen,
und biegen oder brechen. Das Ubermass der Empfindung weicht
der Empfindung aus ! Er flob die Welt, weil er in dem ganzen
Bereiche seines liebenden G«miithes keine Waffe fand, sich ibr zu
widersetzen ; er entzog sich den Menschen, nachdem er ihnen
Alles gegeben, und nichts daf iir empfangen hatte. Er blieb einsam,
weil er kein zweites Ich fand. Aber bis an sein Grab bewahrte er
ein menschliches Herz alien Menschen, ein vaterliches den Seinen ;
Gut and Blut der ganzen Welt ! So war er, so starb er, so wird er ;
leben fiir alle Zeiten.
Ihr aber, die Ibr unserm Geleite gefolgt bis hieher, gebiethet
Euerm Schmerz : nicht verloren habt Ihr ibn, Ihr habt ibn gewon-
nen. Kein Lebender tritt in die Hallen der Unsterblichkeit ein :
der Leib muss fallen, dann erst offnen sich ihre Pforten. Nicht ihn \
betrauert, er steht von nun an unter den Grossen aller Zeiten,
unantasstbar fiir immer. ]
Darum kehrt nach Hause, betriibt aber gefasst, und wenn Euch
je im Leben, wie der kommnende Sturm, die G«walt seiner Schop-
fungen iibermannt, wenn Euer Entziicken dahin stromt in der
Mitte eines jetzt noch ungebornen Geschlechtes ; so erinnert Euch
dieser Stunde, und denkt, " wir waren dabei, als sie ihn begraben,
und als er starb, haben wir geweint."
Geillparzbe. ]
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TRANSLATION
We stand here round the grave of the departed, the representa-
tives of an entire people — the German nation at large — in mourn-
ing assembled by the mortal remains of one of those twin heroes,
who were lately the only remaining representatives of that cul-
minating period of art and intellectual culture in Germany. The
great hero of German poetry still survives, and long may he live ;^
but the last great master of song, the representative hero of har-
mony, who inlierited and augmented the immortal fame of Handel
and Bach, of Haydn and Mozart, is no more ! and we stand mourn-
fully gazing on the snapped strings of his now silent lyre !
His silent lyre ! — so let me call it, for he was a real artist ; and
whatever he became, it was through his art.
Deeply did the thorns of life wound him ; and, like as the ship-
wrecked sailor chngs to the rock, so did he take refuge in thy arms,
0 Art ! thou noble sister of truth and goodness ! — heaven-born
consoler of the sufferer ! Firmly did he cling to thee, and even
when the gates through which thou wert wont to enter, were closed
to him, and when, from his deafness, he could no longer perceive
thy glorious form, still did he bear thy picture in his heart, and
when he died, it lay upon his breast.
He was indeed an artist ; and who will arise to be his equal ?
Like as Behemoth rushes along through the seas, so did he range
through the entire domain of his art. He traversed every province
and forced everything into his grasp ; from the cooing of the dove,
to the rolling of the thunder, from the minutest combinations of
capricious art, up to that awful point, in which regularity almost
seems to become merged in a chaotic struggle of the antagonistic
elements. Those who live after him cannot continue his art, they
must recommence entirely on another track ; for his genius has
developed perfection.
' Adelaide ' and ' Leonore,' ' Paean to the heroes of Vittoria,'
devout ' Credo ' of the sacramental Mass, ye offspring of choral
harmony ! Tempestuous symphony, ' Freude schoner Gotter-
funken ! ' thou song of the dying swan ! Ye muses of song and
lyre ! arise and range yourselves around his grave, and bestrew
it with laurels.
An artist he truly was, but yet a man ! A man in every, in the
highest, sense of the word. He withdrew himself from men, and
they called him ' misanthrope ' ; he shunned all demonstration
of sentiment and they said ' hard hearted.' Alas ! those who feel
their hearts to be hard, do not flee from men ; the finest edge of
tempered steel blunts the soonest — it bends or breaks. It is the
nature of the deepest sensitiveness, that most dreads all demon-
stration of sensitiveness.
He fled from the world, because in the whole armoury of his
1 "Goethe did not die till March 22, 1832."
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tender heart he found no weapon with which to combat it ; he
withdrew from men after he had given them all, and found that he
received nothing from them in return. He remained one alone —
for there was no one hke himself. But even when on the verge of the
grave he was full of benevolence for mankind, and of fatherly
affection for his relatives. His life, his all, was devoted for the
benefit of his fellow-creatures.
Such was his life ; such was his death ; and thus will he be
remembered for all time !
Ye, therefore, who have followed with us to this spot, restrain
your sorrow. Grieve not for him as lost — for he has gained eter-
nity ! No living man can enter the realms of immortality ; — the
body must depart before those gates can open to receive the soul.
Grieve not then for him ; he stands now among the heroes of all
ages, unassailable for ever !
Depart to your homes, grieving, but calm in your sorrow ; and
if ever in life any one of you, when listening to the creations of his
mighty genius, should feel awed, as by an approaching storm ; —
and when your applause shall mingle with that of generations
yet unborn ; — be mindful also of this hour, and say, ' We stood
by when they buried him, and we wept when he died.'
Grillparzer.
"Mr. Cusins returned to London on January 31, bringing
with him the bust and these papers."
In commemoration of the centenary of Beethoven's birth,
the Directors resolved to cause a gold medal, bearing his
efRgy, to be struck, which they might present occasionally to
artists of distinguished eminence, for services rendered to Art
and the Society. Wyon, the sculptor and numismatist, made
use of the bust, just referred to, in modelling the head in
profile upon this medal. It was presented during the season
to Sterndale Bennett, Mme Nilsson, Gounod, Joachim, Mme
Lemmens- Sherrington and Santley amongst others, A replica
of the bust, in Parian, ^ was graciously received by Her
Majesty Queen Victoria, also by the University of Cambridge,
the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal Society of Musicians,
the Crystal Palace and Messrs. John Broad wood & Co., who
sent a grand pianoforte to Beethoven.
Gounod, who had been asked in vain to conduct a " Gounod"
concert, did conduct four of his works : his Symphony in D,
and a SaltareUe for Orchestra, new to London, but previously
played at the Crystal Palace, and his weU-known songs,
^ The original bust was in gypsum (plaster of Paris) ; the replicas
were in Parian, which is a fine clay, much used for statuettes.
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327
" There is a green hill," sung by Santley, and " Far greater in
his lowly state " (Irene), by Miss Edith Wynne. An eventful
concert.
At the 2nd, M. Jules Lefort appeared, singing an air by
Sacchini.
At the 3rd and 4th concerts, Mile Brandes and Mile Szarvady
(already known there as Willielmina Claus) were the respective
pianists, and Bottesini rendered a Concertino of his own for
Double-bass, for the first time in London, whilst, at the 8th
concert, Camillo Sivori gave his last performance of the
favourite first movement from his Violin Concerto in A, hy
general desire. New singers were Mr. George B. Bentham,
M. Capoul, and Mile Marie Marimon, the Belgian soprano,
aU appearing by permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson, of Her
Majesty's Theatre.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1871
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8
Part I
Symphony in D* . . . . . . . Qounod
(First performance.)
Song, " There is a green hill far away " . . . Qounod
Mb. Santley.
(First time of performance.)
Saltarelle^ ........ Qounod
(First time in London : dedicated to W. G. Cusins.)
ScENA, " Far greater in his lowly state " (Irene)^ . Qounod
Miss Edith Wynne.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Herr Joachim.
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
(In compliance with the wish of the Donor of the Bust of
Beethoven.)
ScENA, " My child is fled " (Robin Hood) . . Q. A. Macfarren
Mr. Santley.
Duet, " Crudel perche " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Miss Edith Wynne and Mr. Santley.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weher
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Conducted by the composer.
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SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22
Part I
Symphony, " The Reformation " . . . . Mondelssohn
Air, " EUe m' a prodigu6 sa tendresee " (OEdipe a
Colonne) . . . . . . . .A. Sacchini
MoNS. Jules Lefort.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
Madame Schumann.
Recit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le
Nozze di Figaro) ...... Mozart
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington.
Overture, " The Wood-nymphs " . . . Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony, " Jupiter " .
Scena, " Ah, quelle nuit " (Le Domino Noir)
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 24
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 7) .
RoMANZA, " Ah, non avea piu lagrime " (Maria di
Rudenz) ........
SiGNOR DeLLK SeDIE.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor ....
Mlle Emma Brand^is.
Aria, " Batti, batti " (Don Giovanni)
Mme Monbelli.
(Violoncello Obbligato, Mr. W. Pettit.)
Overture, " Leonora " .
Mozart
Auher
Weber
Part II
Symphony in D minor ......
Air, " des Bijoux " (Faust) .....
Mme Monbelli.
Duet, " Pronta io son " (Don Pasquale)
Mme Monbelli and Signor Delle Sedie.
Overture, " Rienzi " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 8
Part I
Concerto Grosso in G minor .....
Aria, " Per la gloria " (Griselda) ....
Mb. Jules Stockhausen.
Concerto for Pianoforte ......
Mme Szarvady,
Haydn
Donizetti
Mendelssohn
Mozart
Beethoven
Spohr
Qounod
Donizetti
Wagner
Handel
Buononcini
Schumann
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Regit, and Air, " Sombre foret " (William Tell) . Rossini
Mlle Anna Regan.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
DtTET, " Quel sepolcro " (Agnese) .... Paer
MixE Regan and Mr. Stockhausen.
Concertino for Double-Bass in F# minor . . Bottesini
SiGNOR Bottesini.
(First performance in London.)
ScENA, " Wo berg' ich mich " (Euryanthe) . . Weber
Mr. Stockhausen.
March, " Exhibition " . . . . . . Auber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY
Part I
Symphony in C
Aria, " Un aura amorosa " (Cosi fan tutte)
Mr. George B. Bentham.^
Adagio and Fugue ....
Regit, ed Aria, " Ernani involami " (Ernani)
Madame Sinico.^
Concerto for Violin ....
Madame Norman-Neruda.
22
Schubert
Mozart
Mozart
Verdi
Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in A major, " Italian " . . . . Mendelssohn
Duet, " Parigi o cara " (La Traviata) . . . Verdi
Madame Sinico and Mr. Bentham.
Overture, " Les Deux Journ6es " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 5
Part I
Symphony in G minor ......
Cavatina, " Nobil donna " (Les Huguenots)
Madame Trebelli-Bettini. ^
Overture (MS.), " Cymbeline "
Aria, " Zeffiretti lusinghieri " (Idomeneo) .
Mlle Titiens.^
Concerto for Violin, " del Campanello," in B minor
SiGNOR SiVORI.
Mozart
Meyerbeer
Cipriani Potter
Mozart
Paganini
^ By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson, of Her Majesty's Opera.
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Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) .... Beethoven
Duet, " Ebben per mia memoria " (La Gazza Ladra) . Rossini
Mlle Titiens and Mme Trebelli-Bettini.
OvEBTUBE, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 19
Part I
Symphony in C (Letter R)
Song (Shadow Song), " Ombra leggiera " (Dinorah)
Mlle Ilma di Murska.^
Concerto for Violin in A minor (No. 22) .
Herr Straus.
Romanza, " Salve dimora casta diva " (Faust)
MoNS. Capoul.^
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4)
Mme Arabella Goddard.
Part II
Symphony in B)? (No. 4) .
Aria, " II soave e bel contento " (La Niobe)
Mlle Titiens.*
Overture, " Mireille " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Haydn
Meyerbeer
Viotti
Gounod
Sterndale Bennett
Beethoven
Pacini
Oounod
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 3
Part I
Symphony in Ej? . . . . . . . Mozart
Akia, " FanciuUe che il core " (Dinorah) . . . Meyerbeer
Mme Trebelli-Bettini.'
Concerto for Violin in A {\st Movement only) . . Sivori
SiGNOR Sivori.
(By general desire.)
Regit., " Ah, non giunge " ; Aria, " Ah, non credea "
(La Sonnambula) ...... Bellini
Mlle Marie Marimon.'
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri " . . Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Romance, " San Paroles," in Ej? .... Sivori
SiGNOR Sivori.
Regit., " Nacqui all' affanno " ; Aria, " Non piti
mesta " (La Cenerentola) ..... Rossini
Mme Trebelli-Bettini.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
* By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson, of Her Majesty's Opera.
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1872
Upon the recovery from his most serious illness by the
Prince of Wales, the Directors sent a humble address to the
Queen, which was most graciously received.
Two pleasant customs were in vogue at this time : one was
an annual dinner at the Crystal Palace for Directors and their
distinguished guests, taking place this year on July 19 ; the
other was the presenting of a souvenir to the talented per-
formers who gave their services to the Society, the ladies
receiving a bracelet, and the gentlemen a " piece of plate."
The Beethoven medal was presented to Mme Parepa-Rosa.
Amongst the Associates elected this year was the really
powerful organist, Mr. W. T. Best, who writes to thank the
Directors for being " wafted into Paradise at last " !
Many curious compositions have been offered to the Society
at different times, but, this year, Signor Pietro Pinelli offered
them his four-act Opera on the subject of " Dante Alighiero e
Milton " ! Just at this time, the dates of the concerts appear
to have clashed badly with those of the Opera, and resulted in
a petition from the entire orchestra to the Directors, as Sir
Michael Costa would not allow any of his men to be absent,
with the result that the Philharmonic Society suffered con-
siderably at the hands of deputies ; a form of discomfort
continuing " even unto this day."
It had been hoped that a Violin Concerto by G, A, Macfarren
would have been ready this year, but he could not manage it ;
but he still wrote the analytical programmes.
At the 1st concert, the new arrivals were Mme Peschka-
Leutner, an Austrian soprano, and Herr Carl Bargheer, who
played the violin with Joachim in Spohr's Duo Concertante
(No. 2) and, in Part II, the " Trillo del Diavolo " of
Tartini.
At the 2nd, Handel's " Mio bel tesoro "(Alcina) was sung
by MUe Anna Regan, with Robert Franz's orchestral ac-
companiments.
In the 3rd concert. Mile Colombo and Mrs. Georgina Weldon
appeared, the latter making her debut at these concerts with
Gounod's grand song " The Worker," which the composer
conducted ; Mile Camilla Urso introduced herself in Mendels-
sohn's Viohn Concerto.
The 4th concert saw the first appearance of Mile Carlotta
Patti (a sister of Mme Adelina Patti) and of Herr Gustav
Walter (K.K. Kammer-sanger aus Wien), the latter (Walter)
new to England. At the same concert, M. Delaborde played,
332 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1872
in addition to Beethoven's Pianoforte Concerto in E [7 , a Bach
Toccata on the PedaUer-Pianoforte.^
At the 6th concert came Signor Vizzani, a favourite " tenore
robusto " from the Opera, and Mile Marie Roze made her
debut at the same concert. She had just returned from the
terrible scenes of the Franco-German War, in which she served
as nurse to the Ambulance Department, receiving the Geneva
Cross and a diploma of thanks for her brave services. She
married Julius Perkins, the American basso, in 1874 and
Colonel J. Henry Mapleson in 1877, and was highly esteemed
as an operatic soprano, possessing a clear, briUiant voice, with
which, as prima donna of the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Co.,
she delighted thousands of listeners.
At the 7th concert, a Concerto for Strings in G, by J. S.
Bach, was performed for the first time in England ! and at the
8th and last concert of this sixth decade, an Orchestral
Prelude or Overture to the music of Sophocles' " Ajax,"
composed expressly for the Society by Sir Sterndale Bennett
(knighted the previous year), was performed for the first time
and very warmly received by the large and appreciative
audience. A testimonial, presented to Sir Sterndale, and
which eventually took the form of the valuable scholarship
bearing his name at the Royal Academy of Music, was
subscribed to by this Society.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1872
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 2) . . . . . Cipriani Potter
Aria, " Che faro senza Exirydice " (Orfeo) . . . Oluck
Madame Patey.
Duo CoNCEBTANTE for two Violins in B minor (No. 2) . Spohr
Herrn Babgheer and Joachim.
Aria, " Tu m' abbandoni, ingrato " . . . . Spohr
Mme Peschka-Leutneb.
Ovebtube, " Leonora " (No. 1) .... Beethoven
Pabt II
Symphony, " Scotch " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Sacbkd Song, " There is a green hill far away " . Gounod
Madame Patey.
* A pedal keyboard attached to a pianoforte, constructed by Broad-
wood.
1872]
THE SIXTH DECADE
Violin Solo, " II Trillo del Diavolo "
Hebb Bargheeb.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mb. Cusins.)
Regit., " Non paventar " ; Abia, " Infelice " (II Flauto
Magico) ........
Madame Peschka-Leutneb.
OvBBTUBE, " Der Freischiitz " .
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
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Tartini
Mozart
Weber
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 15
Pabt I
CoNCBBTO for Oboe .....
Mb. a. Lavigne.
Cavatina, " Va, dit-elle " (Robert le Diable)
Mlle Anna Regan.
CoNCBBTO for Pianoforte ....
Madame Schumann.
Abia, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni)
Mb. Vernon Rigby.
OvEBTUBE, " The Isles of Fingal "
Pabt II
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Abia, " Mio bel tesoro " (Alcina)
Mlle Anna Regan.
(Scored for Orchestra by Robebt Fbanz,
Saltabbllb .......
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Handel
Meyerbeer
Schumann
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Handel
Gounod
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 29
Part I
Symphony in G minor .... Sir Sterndale Bennett
Regit., " In quali eccessi " ; Aria, " Mi tradi " (Don
Giovanni) ......
Mlle Colombo. ^
Ovebtube, " Coriolan " .
Cavatina, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide)
Mlle Colombo.
Concerto for Violin .....
Mmb Camilla Ubso.
Pabt II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) .
New Song, " The Worker " .
Mbs. Weld on,
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Ovebtube, " Jessonda " . . . . .
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
Mozart
Beethoven
Rossini
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Gounod
Spohr
^ By permiesion of Mr. J. H, Mapleson.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 13
Part I
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements) Schubert
Aria, " Dies Bildniss " (Die Zauberflote) . . - Mozart
Herr Gustav Walter.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Eb . • • • • Beethoven
MoNS. E. M. Delaborde.
Cavatina, " Ah, non giunge " (La Sonnambula) . Bellini
Mlle Carlotta Patti.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
J I (a) LiebesHed, " Du fragst warum ich liebe " H. Riedel
1(6) Persisches Lied, " Gelb roUt mir " . . Rvibinstein
Herr Walter.
Toccata in F (arranged for Pedaher-Pianoforte) . J. S. Bach
MoNS. Delaborde.
Aria, " No, che non sei capace " . . . . Mozart
Mlle Carlotta Patti.
Overture, " Masaniello " ..... Auber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 27
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Haydn
Song, " Revenge, Timotheus cries " (Alexander's
Feast) .......
Mr. Santley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor .
Madame Arabella Goddard.
Cavatina, " Come per me sereno " (La Sonnambula)
Mlle Marie Marimon.
Overture, " Egmont " . <. ,
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 2) .... .
Duet, " Pronta io son " (Don Pasquale)
Mlle Marimon and Mr. Santley.
March, " Athalie "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Handel
W. G. Cusins
Bellini
Beethoven
Schumann
Donizetti
Mendelssohn
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 10
Part I
Symphony, " Jupiter " .
Aria, " Vedrommi intorno " (Idomeneo)
SiGNOR ViZZANI,
Mozart
Mozart
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Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? . . . . . Liszt
Mr. Fritz Hartvigson.
Cavatine, " En vain au ciel " (Der Freischiitz) . . We6er
Mlle Makie Roze.
Overture, " The Tempest " . . . . , Benedict
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) .... Beethoven
Duet, " Tornami a dir " (Don Pasquale) . . . Donizetti
Mlle Marie Roze and Signor Vizzani.
Overture, " Faniska " . . . . . . Chervbini
Conductor, Mr. W, G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 24
Part I
Concerto for Strings in G . . . . . J. S. Bach
(First time of performance in England.)
Regit., " O patria " ; Aria, " Di tanti palpiti " (Tan-
credi) ........ Rossini
Mme Trebelli-Bettini.
Concerto for Violin, " Scena Cantante " . . . Spohr
Mme Norman-Neruda.
Scena, " Infelice " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 8) . . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Lasciami, non t' ascolto " (Tancredi) . . Rossini
Mlle Titiens and Mme Trebelli-Bettini.
Overture, " Der Berg-geist " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 8
Part I
Serenade in D . . , . . .
Aria, " Alle voci della gloria " .
Mr. Santley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Mr. Charles Halle.
Scena, " Ah, perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Parepa-Rosa.
Prelude, " Ajax " (composed expressly for
the Society) ..... Sir Sterndale Bennett
(First time of performance.)
Spohr
Brahms
Rossini
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Tutte le feste " (Rigoletto) .... Verdi
Mme Parepa-Rosa and Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Jubilee "...... Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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[1872
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the sixth decade of
the Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
Sym-
Over-
Con-
Miscel-
Vocal.
Total of Com.
posers.
phonies.
tures.
certos.
l.ineous.
positions.
Austria .
1
1
1
British Empire .
6
1
11
1
5
13
31
France
2
2
3
1
1
31
38
German Empire
6
4
4
7
12
21
48
Italy ....
6
—
—
—
1
5
6
Russia
1
—
—
1
~~
1
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices, and
the Conductors, during the sixth decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
strings.
Wood-
Wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
America .
Austria .
Belgium .
British
Empire .
Denmark
France
German
Empire .
Holland .
Hungary
and
Bohemia
Italy
Norway .
Poland .
Russia
Sweden .
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
—
1
1
13
3
4
6
1
3
12
3
5
3
8
1
1
2
2
1
The Index (at the end of this Volume) will indicate the first and last
appearances of Artists, and the first and last performances of works,
also the number of each during these hundred years.
1873]
THE SEVENTH DECADE
1873-1882
1873
tA T the request of Professor Herbert Oakeley, a
/% Beethoven bust was presented to Edinburgh
/ — ^ University ; the Professor described the important
Jl. ^ function of unveiling it before the senate and
students on Beethoven's birthday (December 16)
in the music-class room.
An Overture offered to the Directors by Mr. James Waterson,
on the subject of "A Tale of Two Cities," had the added
interest of a " description " by Charles Dickens. It was never
performed.
The 1st and 2nd concerts took place on Wednesdays ;
otherwise, Monday still appeared to be considered the " lucky "
day.
At the Ist,^ Mile Olivia Girardi sang a Scena from Gluck's
" Lucio Vero," wliich had been " scored " for the occasion by
W. G. Cusins, who was appointed conductor, and remained in
that post for the whole of this decade.
Mr. Edward Lloyd, the favourite tenor, made his first
appearance with Mozart's " Dalla sua pace " ; Gounod's
Overture to " Le Medecin malgre lui " was given for the first
time, and Rendano played for the last time at these concerts.
At the 2nd concert, that mighty work, the German Requiem
of Brahms, was performed for the first time in this country,
the solos being taken by Miss Sophie Ferrari and Mr. Santley,
with Mr. George Cooper, Organist of the Chapel Royal, at the
organ. Joachim, feeling the strain of overwork, could not play
at this concert.
At the 3rd, that master-pianist, conductor and musician,
^ Ferdinand Hiller was present and thanked the Secretary for his
" thicket " ; we conclude that he meant " ticket," as good miosic,
like good wine, needs no bush.
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338 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1873
Hans von Biilow, made his first appearance in England. Both
Walter Bache and Otto Goldschmidt have borne testimony
to Billow's great powers, and especially to his marvellous
memorising, a rarer accomplishment then than in later years.
He received the Beethoven Gold Medal, and was so much
appreciated, that he played again at the 5th concert.
At the 4th concert. Miles Justine Macvitz and Alwina
Valleria first appeared, and Ludwig Straus introduced a new
MS. Concerto for Violin, which had been expected in time for
last season's concerts.
At the 5th, Italo Campanini made his debut at the Phil-
harmonic, singing " Spir'to gentil " (La Favorita). In recent
years a new Campanini has arisen as conductor of the Operas
in which the tenor-singer made but a qualified success.
At the 6th concert, Schumann's " Manfred " Overture and
Liszt's Symphonic Poem " Tasso " were given, the latter for
the first time in England.
At the 7th, Miss Albie Whinery (recommended by Mr.
Santley) sang, and Brahms's Pianoforte Concerto was played
by Alfred Jaell, who was especially pleased to play again
under Cusins's conducting, but wanted the Concerto, " being
new and long," to be placed early in the Programme. Mac-
farren's Overture (still in MS.) to his Oratorio " St. John the
Baptist " was played ; the entire work was produced at the
Bristol Festival in October of this year, with considerable
success.
M. Jean Baptiste Colyns, a Belgian violinist, and the great
pianist Mme Carreno-Sauret played, both for the first time, at
these concerts ; the emment lady had only married M. Emile
Sauret, whose first appearance we shall hail seven years hence,
three days before the concert !
PROGRAMMES FOR 1873
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19
Part I
Overture, Scherzo and Finale .... Schumann
SoENA, " Berenice, ove sei " (Lucio Vero) . . . Oluck
Mlle Olivia Girabdi.
(The Orchestration by W. G. Cusins.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
SiGNOR Alfonso Rendano.
Aria, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Overture in C, " Die Weihe des Hauses " (Op. 124) . Beethoven
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Part II
Symphony in B I7 (No. 4) . . . . , Beethoven
RoMANZA, " Ei dee venir " (La Juive) . . . Halevy
Mlle Olivia Gibardi.
Overture, " Le Medecin malgr6 lui " . . . Gounod
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
Part I
Requiem (Op. 45). The words selected from the Holy
Scriptures ....... J. Brahms
Miss Sophie Febbabi, Mb. Santley and Chobus.
(First performance in England.)
Concerto for Violin in E (the Adagio and Rondo) . Vieuxtem-pa
Mme Nobman-Neruda.
Part II
Cantata, " The First Walpurgis Night " . . . Mendelssohn
Miss Mary Crawford, Messrs. Edward Lloyd and Santley,
with Chorus.
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 28
Part I
Symphony in G (Letter Q), " The Oxford " . , Haydn
Air, " O Pretres de Baal " (Le Prophete) , . . Meyerbeer
Mlle Gelmina Valdi.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? . . . , . Beethoven
Db. Hans von Bulow.
AiB, " Siiss sind der Rache Freuden " (Das unterbro-
chene Opferfest) ...... Winter
Mme Otto Alvsleben.
Ovebtube, " The Naiades " . . . Sir Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony, " The Reformation " . . . . Mendelssohn
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor . . J. S. Bach
Dr. Hans von Bulow.
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . , Rossini
Mme Otto Alvsleben and Mlle Gelmina Valdi.
Overture, " Der Fliegende Hollander " . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 12
Part I
Symphony in C Mozart
Cavatina, " Nobil signor " (Les Huguenots) . . Meyerbeer
Mlle Justine Macvitz.^
* By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson, of Her Majesty's Opera.
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Concerto for Violin (MS.) . . . . G. A. Macfarren
Hebr Straus.
(First time of performance.)
Cavatina, " Caro nome " (Rigoletto) . . ' . Verdi
Mlle Alwina Vaxleria.^
Concerto for Flute (Op. 69), Andante and Rondo only Molique
Mr. Oluf Svensden.
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Dolce conforto " (II Gixiramento) . . . Mercadante
MiiLES Vallebia and Macvitz.
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 26
Part I
Symphony in C minor ...... Spohr
RoMANZA, " Spir'to gentil " (La Favorita) . . . Donizetti
SiGNOR Italo Campanini.^
Concerto for Pianoforte in G (No. 3) ... Rubinstein
Dr. Hans von Bulow.
Cavatina, " Invano il fato " (Robert le Diable) . . Meyerbeer
Mlle Ilma Di Murska. ^
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
1(a) " Adagio con Variazione " (Op. ^
/j,\ "D J * • • >' /r\' ion' r Beethoven
(o) Rondo a capriccio (Op. 129, J
Posthumous) . . .J
Dr. Hans von Bulow.
Duet, " Sulla tomba " (Lucia) ..... Donizetti
Mlle Ilma Di Murska and Signob Campanini.
Overture, " Alfonso and Estrella " . . . . Schubert
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 9
Part I
Overture, " Manfred " . . . . . . Schumann
Aria, " Fanciulle " (Dinorah) .... Meyerbeer
Mme Trebelli-Bettini.
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 9) . . . Spohr
Herb Leopold Auer.
Romanza, " L' ombrosa notte vien " (Matilda di Guisa) Hummel
Miss Edith Wynne.
Symphonic Poem, " Tasso " (Lamento e Trionfo) . Liszt
(First performance in England.)
» By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson, of Her Majesty's Opera.
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Part II
Symphony in A major, " Italian " . o » , Mendelssohn
Aria, " Voi che sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Madame Trebelli-Bettini.
Overture, " Faust " . . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 23
Part I
Symphony, " Jupiter " ...... Mozart
RoMANZA, " Sin dair eta piti tenera " (Iphigenia in Tau-
ride) ........ Gluck
SiGNOR CtARDONI.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Brahms
Mr. Alfred Jaell.
Regit., " E Susanna " ; Aria, " Dove sono " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ........ Mozart
Miss Albie Whinery.
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . . . , Wagner
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Lied, " Al suon di tua melode " (Op. 34, No. 2) . Mendelssohn
SiGNOR Gardoni.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Cusins*)
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 7
Part I
Symphony in D . . . . . . C. P. E. Bach
Soena, " Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Mlle Titiens.
Concerto for Violin, No. 8 (Op. 11). First Movement
only ........ Rode
MONS. J. B. COLYNS.
Overture (MS.), " St. John the Baptist " . . O. A. Macfarren
Aria, " Porgi amor " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mlle Titiens.
Rondo Brillante for Pianoforte in B minor . . Mendelssohn
Madame Carre.no-Sauret.
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Lied, " Gretchen am Spinnrade " . . . . Schubert
Mlle Titiens.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Cusins.)
Overture, " Jubilee "....,. Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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1874
With the exception of the 1st concert, on a Wednesday,
Mondays were adhered to throughout this year. Ambrose
Austin, a well-known Secretary of St. James's Hall, was already
receiving complaints on behalf of the Society's Subscribers
that the ^' pp^' passages in the various works were ruined by
music (I will not say noises) in other parts of the hall. This
surely referred to the old Moore and Burgess Minstrels, now,
like the hall, no more.
The admirable system of giving free admissions to a few
promising students of the Royal Academy of Music was in
vogue, and has, in recent years, been greatly developed in a
shghtly different way. The students of the principal music
schools in London are admitted at greatly reduced rates, and
without Umit as to numbers. This privilege has been much
appreciated.
Dr. Ferdinand Hiller was invited to play again this season
(he played twenty-two years ago), but he protests that, at
sixty-four years of age, he can no longer play solos, but he is
wilhng to conduct something ; an offer which the Directors
did not accept.
One of the troubles, this year, was that the Crystal Palace
Saturday Concerts clashed with the Society's rehearsals, and,
as Mr. Manns pointed out, eighteen players belonged to both
orchestras.
Messrs. Novello & Co.'s admirable Albert Hall Concerts,
conducted by Mr. Joseph Barnby, commenced this year and
ran daily for two years ! For the English nights the ^Society
lent some of their Scores and Parts, amongst them being
Potter's Symphonies, etc.
Trinity College, DubHn, through Sir Robert Stewart, the
Professor of Music, was presented with a Beethoven bust.
The Press was, this year, rich in clever musical critics,
amongst them being Prout (" Academy "), Joseph Bennett
(" Daily Telegraph "), J. W. Davison ("The Times "), etc. etc.
At the 2nd concert, which was attended by the Duke and
Duchess of Edinburgh and suite. Mile Marie Krebs (Pianist to
the King of Saxony) appeared. ^ Old Mr. G. F, Anderson,
closely connected for so long with the Society and whose death
occurred in 1875, strongly recommended Miss Krebs, whom
he had known as a girl. Miss Antoinette Sterling was the
new singer.
^ Mme Viguier was announced, but was too ill to play.
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At the 4th concert, Herr Gustav Walter bade his farewell.
There were no new male singers this year. The event, at this
concert, was Seiior Sarasate's first appearance in England,
when he played, what Jaell called, Lalo's "wonderful"
Concerto. This Spanish violinist's warm, " Southern " playing
wiU long be remembered by those who were so fortunate as to
hear him.
At the 5th concert, a song, " Alas, my daughter," from
Macfarren's " St. John the Baptist," was performed by Mr.
Edward Lloyd, and the Overture to that Oratorio was repeated.
Miss Blanche Cole (Mrs. Sidney Naylor) was the new singer.
Two interesting novelties were heard at the 6th concert :
Rheinberger's Overture " The Taming of the Shrew," for the
first time in England, and Gounod's " Bolero." Mme Miliano,
introduced by Jules Benedict, made her debut ; she did not
appear again.
At the 7th concert, a second Serenade by Brahms, this time
in A and for Small Orchestra, was heard for the first time ;
and Mme Essipoff, the Russian pianist, who in 1880 married
Leschetitzky, played for the first time at these concerts.
SuUivan's Overture " Marmion," composed for the Society in
1867, was repeated, and at the 8th concert, a " Cantata " by
Stradella was arranged and scored expressly for Mr. Santley by
Sir Michael Costa. The eminent French musician, M. Saint-
Saens, Organist of the Madeleine, made his first appearance
as pianist. He wrote, " If my own Concerto alarms you, I
will play Beethoven," and added, as to choice of pianoforte,
with true French politesse : "I esteem Broadwood, I prefer
Erard." Apparently the Directors did show signs of alarm,
as he played Beethoven's Concerto in G ! We shall meet
M. Saint-Saens, in later records, as composer, conductor and
organist at these concerts.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1874
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25
Part I
Grand Concerto for two Violins and 'Cello in A (No. 11) Handel
Messrs. Straus, Buziau and W. Pettit.
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Madame Otto-Alvsleben.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Der Freiachiitz " . . . . . Weber
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Part II
Symphony in A minor, " Scotch " . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Mi paventi " (Britannico) .... Graun
Mme Otto-Alvsleben.
RoMAKCE for Violin in F . . . . . . Beethoven
Herb Joachim.
Overture, " King Stephen " . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 20
Part I
Symphony, " The Power of Sound " .
Air, " My heart ever faithful "
Miss Sophie Ferrari.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? (No. 5)
Mlle Marie Kbebs.
Rkcit., " A questo seno " ; Aria, " Quando miro "
Miss Antoinette Sterling.
Overture, " Genoveva " ....
Spohr
J. Christian Bach
Beethoven
Mozart
Schumann
Part II
Overture and seven Numbers, " Midsummer Night's
Dream "
Misses Ferrari, Sterling and Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Mendelssohn
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 4
Part I
Overture in F (MS. without title or date) . . Spohr
(Composed expressly for the Society.)
Aria, " Padre ! Germani " (Idomeneo) . . . Mozart
Mme Lemmens-Sherrington.
Concerto for Violin ...... Max Bruch
Herr Straus.
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri " . Sir Sterndale Bennett
(Composed expressly for the Jubilee Concert, 1862.)
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No, 3) . . . . . Beethoven
Romance, " Souvenir du jeune age " (Pr6 aux clercs) . Herold
Mme Lemmens-Sherrington.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . , . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 18
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Regit., " Constanza " ; Aria, " A tral timor " (II
Seraglio) ........ Mozart
Herr Gustav Walter.
' Concerto for Violin ...... Lalo
Senor Sarasate,
(First performance in England.) \
Aria, " Nasce al bosco " (Ezio) .... Handel
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage " . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) Beethoven
Offertorium, " Confirma hoc, Deus "... Neukomm
Mr. Santley.
Overtxjre, " Lodoiska " Cherubini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 1
Part I
Symphony, " Surprise " . . . . . . Haydn
Song, " Alas, my daughter " (St. John the Baptist) G. A. Macfarren
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C (No. 1) . . . Beethoven
Mr. Alfred Jaell.
Air, " If time hath lightly o'er me passed " (La Colombe) Gounod
Overture, " St. John the Baptist " . . . G. A. Macfarren
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
CoNCERTSTUCK for Pianoforte ..... Schumann
Mr. Alfred Jaell.
Duet, " Fairest maiden " (Jessonda) . . . Spohr
Miss Blanche Cole and Mr. Edward Lloyd.
March, " Athalie " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 15
Part I
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements) Schubert
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mme Norman-Neruda.
Regit., " Chi per pieta " ; Aria, " Ah ! parlate " (II
Sacrifizio d' Abramo) ..... Cimarosa
Mme Miliano.
Overture, " The Taming of the Shrew " . . . Bheinberger
(First performance in England.)
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Part II
[1874
Beethoven
Qounod
Weber
Symphony, " Pastoral " .
Bolero, " Ay, pobre curro mio " . . . .
(First time of performance.)
Mme Miliano.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 29
Part I
Serenade in A (for small Orchestra)
(First time at these Concerts
ScENA, " Softly sighs " (Der Freischiitz)
Miss Edith Wynne.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .
Mme Essipoff.
Rondo, " Non piti mesta " (La Cenerentola)
Mme Bentham-Fernandez.
Overture, " Marmion " .
Part II
Symphony in B[? (No. 4) ...
Pianoforte Solos :
(a) " Toccata " (arranged by Tausig)
(6) " Minuet " (from Fantasia-Sonata in G)
(c) " Scherzo " in CJf minor (No. 3, Op. 39)
Mme Essipoff.
Duet, " SuU' aria " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Miss Edith Wynne and Mme Bentham-Fernandez.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 13
Part I
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Cantata, " II Nerone "
.')
Brahms
Weber
Mendelssohn
Rossini
Sullivan
.
Beethoven
inG)
p. 39)
Bach
Schubert
Chopin
Mr. Santley.
(For whom Sir M. Costa arranged and scored it.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G .
MoNS. Camille Saint-Saens.
Recit., " Crudele " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) ........
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " William Tell " .
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... .
Duet, " La dove prende " (II Flauto Magico)
Mlle Titiens and Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Jubilee " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Stradella
Beethoven
Mozart
Rossini
Beethoven
Mozart
Weber
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1875
New Rules (or Laws) for the Society's guidance were passed
this 3'ear, and the constitution brought more thoroughly up
to date. The clashing of other societies' dates with those of
the Philharmonic rehearsals and concerts became more tire-
some and frequent as new societies were started. The British
Orchestral Society and the Alexandra Palace Concerts were
now to be reckoned with, as well as the older rivals. George
Mount was conductor of the former, which had a very short life,
and H. Weist-Hill of the latter.
The Duchess of Edinburgh joined the Royal Patronesses of
the Society, and a pleasant entente with Germany was the
insertion in German papers of complimentary notices, and of
the Prospectus of the Philharmonic's sixty-fifth season, all
sent by Mr. J. C. Franck.
Herr Gerhard von Breuning made, through " Sir Cusins," a
valuable gift to the Society in his book, " Aus dem Schwarz-
spanierhaus," his personal recollections of Beethoven, of whom
he saw a great deal during the last years of that great genius's
life.
J. H. Griesbach, formerly a Director, four of whose Over-
tures were performed between 1828 and 1850, died on January
9, and Sir Wilham Sterndale Bennett, so long and intimately
associated with the Society, ended his brilliant career, beloved
and regretted by all British musicians, on February 1. He
had played an important part in the history of the Phil-
harmonic, as pianist, composer and conductor, as these pages
have shown, so it seemed but a natural tribute to his memory
that Part I of the 1st concert should be devoted to some of his
works. The Prelude to " Ajax " was played (for the second
time), followed by the Funeral March^ from the same work,
and the Sacred Cantata, " The Woman of Samaria," which
was presented by Miss Edith Wjome, Mme Patey, Messrs.
Cummings and Santley, assisted by a chorus, consisting chiefly
of students of the Royal Academy of Music, who desired to pay
a last tribute to the memory of their revered Principal. Dr.
E. J. Hopkins played the organ part.
At the 2nd concert, MUe Johanna Levier, introduced by
Eduard Hecht (Halle's sub-conductor at Manchester), sang
songs of Spohr, Hecht and Rubinstein.
At the 3rd, a mezzo-soprano, MUe Elena Corani, appeared,
^ Mr. Thos. Case and the Bennett family were averse to this March
being played, but gave way.
348 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1875
her sister, Ida, following her in 1876. The event of the concert
was Herr Wilhelmj's arrival as solo vioUnist ; a great player,
of whom both Mme Sontag (when he was seven years old) and
Liszt (nine years later) spoke as " The German Paganini."
His debut had taken place at the Co vent Garden Promenade
Concerts in 1866. It is asserted that, out of respect for
Bennett's memory, he played in the orchestra at the 1st
concert.
At the 4th, Signor Lodovico Breitner made his first ap-
pearance in England, playing Liszt's Pianoforte Concerto in
E b . At the same concert, the Choral Symphony served to
introduce Henry Guy and J. L. Wadmore to the Society's
patrons, and celebrated its jubilee performance at the concerts,
the first time having been March 21, 1825.
At the 5th concert, Mile Sophie Lowe and Mr. WiUiam
Shakespeare (late Mendelssohn scholar), made first appear-
ances, and Brahms's beautiful Variations on a Theme of
Haydn's^ were played for the first time. Guido Papini, one
of Ella's great violinists in his " Musical Union " Chamber
Concerts, made his first visit to these concerts, and played
part of Vieuxtemps's Concerto in E.
At the 6th concert, Santley sang the Recitative and Air " Ye
twice ten hundred Deities " from Purcell's " Indian Queen,"
with additional orchestration by W. H. Kearns. Mile Thekla
Friedlander made her first bow at these concerts, about a
month after her debut in England at the New Philharmonic.
She had a delicate soprano voice, fuU of artistic refinement and
sympathy.
The 7th concert introduped a beautiful early composition
of Arthur SuUivan's, his music to Shakespeare's " Tempest,"
and Mile Varesi was the new singer.
The chief feature of the 8th concert was the " Idyll " in
memory of Sir Sterndale Bennett, composed expressly for
the Society by G. A. Macfarren, and in which he incorporated
(by permission of the Bennett family) about twelve bars of
" God is a Spirit," the effective unaccompanied Quartett from
" The Woman of Samaria," which had been most impressively
sung at Sir Sterndale's funeral in Westminster Abbey. Vieux-
temps's Violin Concerto (No. 5) in A minor, his latest com-
position, was played for the first time by Wieniawski.
^ From a MS. Divertimento for wind instruments, for some reason
called Chorale Sti Antonii.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1875
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 18
In Memoriam. — Sir William Sterndale Bennett
Part I
Orchestral Prelude, " Ajax " . . Sir Sterndale Bennett
Funeral March, " Ajax " . . . Sir Sterndale Bennett
(First time of performance.)
Sacred Cantata, " The Woman of Samaria " Sir Sterndale Bennett
Miss Edith Wynne, Mme Patey, Messrs. Cummings and
Santley, with Chorus.
The Chorus consisting chiefly of the Choir of the Royal Academy
of Music ; who render their assistance (by permission of the Com-
mittee of Management) in tribute to the memory of their late
Principal.
Part II
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Herr Joachim.
Air, " The eyes of the Lord are over the righteous "
(Gideon) . . . . . . . . W. G. Cusins
Madame Patey.
Aria, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. W. H. Cummings.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weher
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SECOND CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 12
Part I
Symphony in F, " Im Walde " (No. 3, Op. 153) . . J. Raff
Recit. and Abia, " Ja, ich fuhl'es " (Faust) . . Spohr
Mlle Johanna Levier.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mlle Marie Krebs.
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
({a) " Oh, could it remain so for ever " (Persian
Song) ....... Rubinstein
(6) " Sweet Spring-tide " (Spring Song) . Eduard Hecht
Mlle Johanna Levies.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Cusins.)
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 26
Part I
Overture, " Melusine " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Come scoglio " (Cosi fan tutte) . . . Mozart
Mme Elena Cobani.
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Concerto for Violin (Andante and Allegro only)
Herb Wilhelmj.
OvERTCTBE, " Loonora " (No. 3)
[1875
Rubinstein
Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in Bj? (No. 1) . . . . . Schumann
Air, " Elizabeth's Prayer " (Tannhauser) . . Wcigner
Mlle Elena Corani.
Violin Solos [hlr^ ornanc . , ,, ^ , ,, ,,] Wilhelmj
1(6) Paraphrase on Chopin s Larghetto } '
Herr Wilhelmj.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Cusins.)
March, " Athalie " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 10
Part I
Symphony in D' (No. 43 in Kochel's chronological
list)
Aria, " Cangio d' aspetto "
Miss Enriquez.
Chorus, " Gipsy Life " .
The Chorus.
Mozart
Handel
ScENA, " Hail, happy morn " (Robin Hood)
Mme Blanche Cole.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej?
SiGNOR LODOVICO BrEITNER.
(First appearance in England.
Schumunn
G. A. Macfarren
Liszt
Part II
Symphony, " The Choral " (No. 9) . . . . Beethoven
Mme Blanche Cole, Miss Enriquez, Messrs. Henry Guy
and Wadmore, with Chorus.
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 24
Part I
Overture, " Rosamunde " . . . . . Schubert
Cavatina, " Ecco ridente il cielo " (II Barbiere di
Siviglia) ........ Rossini
Mr. W. Shakespeare.
Concerto for Violin in E (Adagio and Rondo only) . Vieuxtenips
SiGNOR Papini.
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Mlle Sophie Lowe.
Variations on a Theme by Haydn .... Brahms
(First time at these Concerts.)
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Symphony, " Pastoral " . . . . . . Beethoven
„ ({a) " Dawn, gentle flower " . . Sir Sterndale Bennett
\(b) " Through the ah' a breath is stealing " . Mendelssohn
Mb. W. Shakespeare.
J f{a) " Einmal aus seinen BHcken " (Romanze) Mendelssohn
l^iEDEB \(6) "Sonntag" Brahms
Miss Sophie Lowe.
OvEBTUBE, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Me. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 7
Part I
Overture, " Festival " . . . . Sir Julius Benedict
Regit, and Aie, " Ye twice ten hundred Deities "
(Indian Queen) ...... Purcell
(With additional scoring by W. H. Keabns.)
Mr. Santley.
Aeia, " Pur diceeti " ......
Mlle Thekla Friedlander.
Concerto for Pianoforte (Op. 185) . . . .
Mr. Alfred Jaell.
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) .
Phantasie, " Oh ! du mein holder Abendstern " (Tann-
hauser) ........
Mr. Santley,
LiFT>ER ( (""^ " Wiegenlied "
1.IEDER I .^p. Volkslied "
(6) " Volkslied
Mlle Friedlander.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Lotti
J. Raff
Beethoven
Wagner
Brahms
Hiller
Weber
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 21
Part I
Selection from the Music to Shakespeare's " Tem-
pest ".......
(a) Introduction, " The Storm."
(6) Prelude to Act III.
(c) Banquet Dance, Melodrame.
(d) Prelude to Act V.
(e) Dance of Nymphs and Reapers.
(/) Overture to Act IV.
Cavatina, " Qui la voce " (I Puritani)
Mlle Varesi.^
Concerto for Pianoforte in G .
SiGNOB LODOVICO BbeITNER.
Arthur S. Sullivan
Bellini
Beethoven
1 By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson.
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Part II
Symphony in A, " Italian " .
Ap,ia (Shadow Song), " Ombra leggiera " (Dinorah)
Mlle Varesi.
C (a) Impromptu in Gj?
Pianoforte Solos I (b) Etude in C .
V (c) Prelude in E minor
SiGNOB BrEITNER.
Overture, " Tannhauser "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Citsins.
[1876
Mendelssohn
Meyerbeer
Chopin
Chopin
Mendelssohn
Wagner
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 5
Part I
Symphony in Ej? (No. 10) . . . . . Haydn
Regit., " A qual furor " ; Aria, " O tu, la cui dolce
possanza " (Fidelio) ...... Beethoven
Mlle Titiens.^
Concerto for Violin in A minor (No. 5) . . . Vieuxtemps
Herb Wieniawski.
(First time of performance.)
Air, " Glocklein im Thale " (Euryanthe) . . . W^er
Mlle Titiens.
Idyll in Memory of Sterndale Bennett . . G. A. Macfarren
(Composed expressly for the Society : First time of performance.)
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
T r (a) " Der Nussbaum "
LiEDER {;?,; c. widmung " . . . .
Mlle Titiens.
Overture, " Jubilee " .
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Schumann
Weber
Weber
1876
During this season, the Subscribers must have been positively
satiated, as they were given ten concerts, the 5th and 8th of
which were matinees.
Mr. G. F. Anderson, who until 1870 was Master of the
Queen's Musick, died on December 14 of this year. He was a
great power in the Philharmonic Society and held the office of
Hon. Treasurer from 1840 until his death. He was succeeded
by Mr. Walter C. Macfarren.
Intimation was also given of Alfred Holmes's death. He
often petitioned the Society to play one of his Sjaiiphonies or
other works, and his widow renewed the petition after his
decease, but nothing of his was ever heard at these concerts.
1 By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson.
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Mr, G. A. Macfarren is still writing the analytical pro-
grammes, but desires the assistance of his son-in-law, F. W.
Davenport.
Mr, Santley was invited on to the Directorate, but his
nomadic life as a great singer prevented him from accepting
the responsibilities.
A new interference with the Society's dates and engage-
ments is the newly formed Carl Rosa Opera Company, which
still flourishes in the Provinces, ^ and has done much to
popularise musical drama.
The prices of seats at the Philharmonic Concerts appear to
have been raised amid several protests ; one Subscriber not
only objects to raised prices, but dislikes the band, and the
New German School ! What would he think of the latest
" schools " ?
At the 1st concert, Signor Pollione Ronzi, principal tenor at
La Scala, Milan, and Mile Ida Corani made first appearances.
At the 2nd, Brahms's German Requiem was sung for the
second time at these concerts, and Mrs. Osgood, an American
soprano, made her entree in that great work.
At the 3rd, Miss Catherine Penna appeared, singing two
songs by Rubinstein, whilst that great pianist himself (having
Carl Rosa, apparently, as his agent) played his own Concerto
in E b (No. 5).
There were three new arrivals at the 4th concert : Miss
Bolingbroke (now Mme Mudie-Bolingbroke) and Mme Bianca-
Blume (from La Scala) as contralto and soprano respectively,
and, as pianist, Herr Karl Heinrich Barth, of Berlin,
Pianist to the late Kaiser Frederick, who introduced to the
concerts Henselt's F minor Concerto. This was the first
matinee, a term which may be defined as a morning concert
held in the afternoon !
At the 6th concert, Rubinstein's Dramatic Symphony
(No, 4) in D minor was first heard in this country, and Miss
Marie Duval, a promising Academy student, sang.
At the 7th, Sir Sterndale Bennett's Overture to " The Merry
Wives of Windsor " was played, by permission of his executors.
At the 8th, Jules Lasserre had a hearing, " at last " as he
writes. He feared that his name had been " relegated to the
Greek Kalends " ! Inter alia, he was 1st violoncello under
Costa and at the Musical Union, and a fine player. This 8th,
also, was a " morning " concert.
At the 9th concert, the remarkable novelty was the Prelude
^ Now the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Co.
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to Wagner's " Meistersingers." Mme Bodda Pyne, after a
lapse of over five years, made her sixteenth and last appearance
at these concerts, whilst at the 10th and final concert of the
season, on July 10, Miss Emma Beasley sang for Miss Edith
Wynne, too iU to appear, and Chopin's E minor Concerto was
undertaken by Mme Essipoff.
Mr. Cusins, in addition to his duties as conductor of the
Society, was the successor of Bennett as Examiner at Queen's
CoUege for Ladies, and, this year, appointed Examiner for
Scholarships at the National Training School for Music, the
precursor of the Royal College of Music, his colleagues being
John Hullah and Otto Goldschmidt.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1876
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 23
Part I
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " .
Regit., " Non paventar " ; Aria, " Infelice " (II Flauto
Magico)
Mlle Ida Corani.
Aria di Chiesa, " Pieta, Signore " .
SiGNOR Pollione Ronzi.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G (No. 4)
Madame Schumann.
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 2) .
_, o /(a) Notturno in Fit mi
Pianoforte Solos {J^J impromptu, " Znr
minor
Guitarre
Mme Schumann.
f{a) '' My darling was so far " (In a distant land)
^^^"^^ 1(6) "Lullaby"
Mlle Ida Corani.
Overture, "Euryanthe"^ . . . . .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Mendelssohn
Mozart
StradeUa
Beethoven
Schumann
Chopin
F. Hiller
Taubert
Brahms
Weber
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 6
Part I
German Requiem (Op. 45) ..... J. Brahms
Mrs. Osgood, Mr. Wadmore and Chorus,
(At the Organ, Mr. Thomas Pettit.)
Concerto for VioHn in E minor (No. 7) . . . Spohr
Herr Joachim.
1 Dedicated first to the Philliarmonic Society of London ; subsequently
to the Crown Prince of Prussia (afterwards Emperor Frederick William
IV).
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Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2)
Sacred Song, " Save me, O God "
Mrs. Osgood.
Violin Solo, " Hungarian Dances " .
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins
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Beetlioven
Alberto Randegger
Brahms and Joachim
Mendelssohn
THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 1
Part I
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Aria, " Al desio " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Miss Catherine Penna.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E[7 (No. 5) . . . Rubinstein
Herr Anton Rubinstein.
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) Beethoven
PiANOroBTESoLOS jifJJ^"^t''°''Jfn^^'^?! ' " ^^«2/^^
' (6) Sonata in C (Op. 53) . . Beethoven
Herr Rubinstein.
Q.^ ^ f (<*) " Bend, fairest flower, to me " | r. i. • •
bONOS I ^^j .. j^y ^^^^^ j^ crowned with thee " / ' ^ubinstem
Miss Catherine Penna.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Wd)er
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 15
Part I
Suite in B minor J. S. Bach
(Flute Obbligato, Mr. Oluf Svensden.)
Prayer, " Lord, Whom my inmost soul adoreth " (Op.
46) F. Hiller
Miss Bolingbroke.
ScENA, "Ah, perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Bianca Blume.*
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor .... Henselt
Herr Barth.
Part II
Symphony, " Scotch " Mendelssohn
Song (Mignon's Song), " Know'st thou the land ? " . Liszt
Mme Bianca Blume,
Overture, " Die Zauberfiote " ..... Mozart
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
^ In place of Mme Patey, ill with nem'algia.
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FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22
(Without interval)
OvERTUBE, " Naiades " . . . . Sir Sterndale Bennett
Rondo, " Pensa alia Patria " (L' ItaUana in Algieri) . Rossini
Madame Tbebelli-Bettini.^
Serenade and AiLEGBO Giojoso for Pianoforte . . Metidelssohn
Mr. Charles Halle.
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) . . . . Beethoven
Romance, " Le Retovir des Pro mis " . . . Dessauer
Mme Tbebelli-Bettini.
Chopin
^ d f («) Nocturne in E major (No. 18) 1
Pianoforte Solos (J^J ^^^^^ Polonaise in Ab /
Mr. Charles Halle.
Symphony, " Wallenstein's Camp " . . . Josef Rheinberger
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 29
Part I
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Regit., " Alii quale " ; Aria, " Ah, se de' preghi miei "
(Mirella) ........ Gounod
Mr. W. H. Cummings.
Aria, " Batti, batti " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Miss Marie Duval.*
('Cello ObbUgato, Mr. Walter Pettit.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Wieniawski.
Rtibinstein
Weber
Part II
Symphony in D minor, " Dramatic " (No. 4)
(First performance in England.)
Serenade, " When the orb of day reposing " (Eury-
anthe) ........
Mr. W. H. Cummings.
„ f(a) " Dawn, gentle flower " . . Sir Sterndale Bennett
^^'^^^ \ (6) " Maiden thoughts " .... Mendelssohn
Miss Duval.
Overture, " William Tell " . . . . . Rossini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 12
Part I
Prelude, " Lohengrin " . . . . . . Wagner
Sacred Song, " There is a green hill " . . . Gounod
Mb. Santley.
1 By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson.
^ By permission of the Committee of Management of the R.A.M.
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Concerto for Pianoforte in E[7
Mlle Anna Mehlig.
Aria, " Zeffiretti lusinghieri " (Idomeneo) .
Miss Thekla Friedlander.
Overture, " The Merry Wives of Windsor " Sir Sterndale Bennett
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Beethoven
Mozart
Part II
Symphony, " Jupiter " .
o J (a) " The Shepherd's Lay " .
^''''^^\\b) -To Anther" / . . .
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Mirella " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Mozart
Mendelssohn
Hatton
Gounod
EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 19
Symphony in C, " The Bear " .
Cavatina, " Una voce poco fa " (II Barbiere di Siviglia)
Haydn
Rossini
Mlle Varesi.^
Concerto for Pianoforte .....
Mr. Alpred Jaell.
Songs I ^"^ " ^^^ Wanderer " .
( (6) " Dornrosschen " .
Mlle Redeker.
(Accompanied by W. G. Cusins.)
Overture, " Love's Labour's Lost " .
Bolero (Les Vepres Sicihennes)
Mlle Varesi."
Concerto for Violoncello in D minor (No. 2)
MoNS. Jules Lasserre.
Overture, " Egmont " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Schumann
Schubert
Klengel
W. Q. Cusins
Verdi
Qoltermann
Beethoven
NINTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 26
Part I
Overture, " A calm sea and prosperous voyage " . Mendelssohn
Song, " Golden Days " (Rinaldo) .... Brahms
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Aria, " Lascia ch' io pianga " . . . . . Handel
Mme Louisa (Bodda) Pyne.
Concerto for Violin in G minor .... Max Bruch
MoNS, Leopold Auer.
1 By permission of Mr. J. H. Mapleson.
* Mile Varesi took the place of Mile Chapuy, too ill to sing.
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Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Cavatina, " All, quel giorno " (Semiramide)
Madame Bodda-Pyne.
Serenade, " Wake from thy tomb, Giselle " (The
Night-Dancers) ......
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
TENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 10
Part I
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements)
Air, " From mighty kings " (Judas Maccabseus)
Miss Emma Beasley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E minor ....
Madame Essipoff.
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) .
Song, " Sleep, my darling " .
Miss Beasley.
Pianoforte Solos -I Jf J ^;^T^^"n^^"f'°"' '
i (6) Ltude de Concert
Madame Essipoff.
Overture, " Jubilee " .
Conductor, Mr. W, G. Cusins.
[1877
Beethoven
Rossini
E. J. Loder
Wagner
Schubert
Handel
Chopin
Beethoven
Taubert
Rameau
Liszt
Weber
1877
Mr. G. F. Anderson, so long and intimately associated with
the Society's history, died on December 13, 1876. His interest
only ended with his death.
At the 1st concert, that doughty champion and ultimate
friend of Richard Wagner, Edward Dannreuther, made his
sole appearance as pianist, introducing Grieg's beautiful
Concerto in A minor (Op. 16). Wagner was residing in Dann-
reuther's house this year, during his (Wagner's) Festival at the
Albert HaU.i
At the 2nd concert, Miss Sophie Marie Robertson, a brilliant
soprano of exceptional compass, who helped to represent Great
Britain and British Music in the 1878 Exhibition in Paris,
^ The writer had the honovu* of taking part in that Festival, and well
remembers the all-controlling power of Hans Richter, hidden behind
Wagner's conducting desk, but really conducting everything ; for
Wagner, in the enjoyment of his own splendid creations, frequently
forgot the baton altogether.
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made her debut, and with her appeared that versatile genius,
artist and all-round musician, Georg Henschel, composer of
some two hundred works of all kinds from Opera and Requiem
to Song and Pianoforte Nocturne : singer, player, conductor,
sculptor and painter, who commenced his pianoforte playing
at five years of age and his singing at ten !
At the 3rd concert, Schumann's " Faust " (the third part of
Goethe's masterpiece) introduced a number of young Royal
Academy students, together with a chorus of one hundred and
eighty voices, the latter also assisting in the Choral Fantasia of
Beethoven, in which Miss Agnes Zimmermann played the
pianoforte part. Mrs. Osgood, the American soprano, who also
sang the previous year, introduced to the Subscribers the noble
" Liebes-tod " from " Tristan and Isolde."
At the 4th concert, the viohnist, Paul Viardot, made his first
appearance in England, and Brahms's Symphony in C minor,
No. 1, obtained its first hearing at these concerts. When will
Brahms be known as he should, and acknowledged to be the
" Beethoven " of our more modern times ?
The distinguished violoncellist, Robert Hausmann, pupil of
Piatti and, from 1879, one of the famous Joachim Quartett,
was first heard at the 5th concert, when he played Raff's D
minor Concerto. A MS. Symphony in C, bj^ Edouard Silas,
was played for the first time. He was elected Associate last
year, upon which he wrote that he didn't mind that, but what
he wanted was to have a Symphony performed ! Hjs wish
had now been gratified.
At the 6th concert, an unusual deviation from the custom of
the Society occurred, when an entire Sonata for Violin and
Pianoforte, by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, was played by Papini
and Cusms ! It was frequently played in the more appropriate
atmosphere of the Monday Popular Concerts.
There were again ten concerts this year, of which this 6th
one was the only " matinee.''''
At the 7th, G. A. Macfarren's Violin Concerto was repeated
by Ludwig Straus, and Mme Sinico's husband, Enrico Campo-
bello (Mr. Henry Martin) sang for the first time at these
concerts.
At the 8th, Mr. Edward Lloyd introduced the favourite air
from Fred. Clay's Cantata, " Lalla Rookh," " I'll sing thee
songs of Araby."
At the last two concerts, nothing of special interest occurred.
At the 10th, Joseph Wieniawski, not to be confused with the
eminent viohnist, Henri, played Beethoven's Pianoforte
Concerto in C minor.
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An interesting combination was heard in the 6th concert,
and an unusual one, when Messrs. John Thomas and Oluf
Svensden played Mozart's Concerto for Harp and Flute with
Orchestra.
At the 5th concert, Mr. Barton McGuckin, whose career in
Enghsh Opera and in concert-room is well known, made
his debut.
Charles Neate, one of the founders of the Society, died on
March 30, at the advanced age of ninety-four !
PROGRAMMES FOR 1877
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22
(No Division into Two Parts)
OvEBTUBE, " Melusine " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in A minor (Op. 16) . . Edvard Grieg
Mr. E. Dannreuther.
Air, " Where'er you walk " (Semele) . . . Handel
Mr. W. H. Cummings.
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . , Beethoven
Ode, " Dalla torre sua romita " (Saffo) . . . Gounod
Mme Edith Wynne.
CoNCEBTO for Violin, " Scena Cantante " . . . Spohr
Mr. Henry Holmes.
Duet, "Da de lontan piti vivere " .... W. G. Cusins
Mme Edith Wynne and Mr. W. H. Cummings.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SECOND CONCERT. ^IHURSDAY, MARCH 8
Orchestral Scena, " The Lay of the Last Minstrel " . J. F. Barnett
Air, " Revenge ! Timotheus cries " (Alexander's Feast) ^ Handel
Mr. Georg Henschel.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mme Schumann.
Regit., " Ah ! non sai " ; Aria, " Mia speranza " . Mozart
Miss Sophie Marie Robertson.
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Duet, " Sole stay of my declining age " (Joseph) . Mehul
Miss Robertson and Mr. Henschel.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
^ Mozart's additional accompaniments were used.
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THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 22
Incidental Music, " Faust " (Part III) . . . Schumann
Mmes Osgood, Worell-Duval, Irene Ware ; Misses Mary
Davies, Bolingbroke, Kate Steel and Reimar ; Messrs.
Henry Guy, J. L. Wadmore and Henry Pope ; with a Chorus
of 180 Voices.
Trio, " Tremate " . . . . . . . Beethoven
Mrs. Osgood ; Messrs. Guy and Wadmore,
Overture, " Parisina " . . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Fantasia for Pianoforte, with Chorus, " Choral Fan-
tasia " . . . . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Agnes Zimmermann and Chorus.
Vocal Solo Parts by Mrs. Irene Ware, Misses Reimar and
Bolingbroke ; Messrs. Henry Guy, Wadmore and Pope.
ScENA, " Liebes-tod " (Tristan und Isolde) . . Wagner
Mrs. Osgood.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 16
Overture, " Leonora " (No, 3) .... Beethoven
Romance, " When the orb of day reposing " (Eury-
anthe) ........ Weber
Mr. W, Shakespeare,
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Paul Viardot.
Regit., " Oh ! didst thou know " ; Air, " As when the
dove " (Acis and Galatea) ..... Handel
Mlle Thekla Friedlander.
Symphony in C minor (No. 1) . . . • • Brahms
(First time at these Concerts.)
■J f (a) " Es steht ein Lind " . . Deutsche Melodie (1550)
1.IEDER \(6) " jungeLieder " Brahms
Mlle Thekla Friedlander.
Overture, " Der Alchymist " . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. MONDAY, APRIL 30
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Concerto for Violoncello in D minor . . . Raff
Mr. Robert Hausmann.
Song, " His right hand shall hold us up " (The Resurrec-
tion) . . . . . . . G. A. Macfarren
Mme Patey.
Symphony in C (MS.) ..... Edouard Silas
(First time of performance.)
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Akia, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Barton McGuckin.
Grand Fantasia for Pianoforte (Op. 15). (Adapted by
Liszt) ........ Schvbert
Mr. Lodovico Breitner.
Song, " Little Birdie "..... August Manns
Mme Patey.
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 14
Variations on a Theme of Haydn (Op. 56a) . . Brahms
AniA, " Deh per questo " (La Clemenza di Tito) , . Mozart
Mlle Redeker.
Concerto for Harp and Flute ..... Mozart
Messrs. John Thomas and Oluf Svensden.
Aria, " Gli angui d' inferno " (II Flauto Magico) . Mozart
Miss Sophie M. Robertson.
Symphony in BJ? (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Lie er 1 " ^^® ^^^^ ^^ " ^^^' ^^' '^^' ^^ ' " * Brahms
^ " In deiner braunen Augen " . . . Klengel
Mlle Redeker.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. W. G. Cusins.)
Sonata for Violin and Pianoforte in D minor ^ . . F. W. Rust
Messrs. Guido Papini and W. G. Cusins.
Valse, " Mirella " . . . . . . . Gounod
Miss Sophie M. Robertson.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 28
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Mme Campobello-Sinico.
Concerto for Violin in G minor (MS.) . . G. A. Macfarren
Mr. Ludwig Straus.
Regit., " Hai gia vinta " ; Aria, " Vedro mentre' io "
(Le Nozze di Figaro) ...... Mozart
Mr. Campobello.
Symphony in F (No. 4), " Power of Sound " . . Spohr
Romance, " Connais-tu le pays ? " (Mignon) . Ambroise Thomas
Mme Campobello-Sinigo.
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
* Arranged from the figured bass by Ferdinand David.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 11
Overture, " Coriolanua "
Regit., " Lo ! here my love " ; Air, " Love in her
eyes " (Acis and Galatea)
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Concerto for Violin in A minor
Mme Norman-Nertjda.
Aria, " Pensa alia Patria " (L' Italiana in Algieri)
Mme Trebelu.^
Symphony in Eb .
Song, " I'll sing thee songs of Araby " (Lalla Rookh)
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
CoNOERTSTiJCK for Pianoforte ....
Mlle Anna Mehliq.
Aria, " FanciuUe che il core " (Dinorah)
Mme Trebelli.
Overture, " Eiiryanthe "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Handel
Viotti
Rossini
Mozart
Fred. Clay
Weber
Meyerbeer
Weber
NINTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JUNE 25
Overture, " In Memoriara " . . . . • Sullivan
Concerto for Violin Beethoven
MoNS. Leopold Auer.
Aria, " Padre Germani " (Idomeneo) . . . Mozart
Madame Lemmens-Sherrinqton.
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Air, " Ave Maria " . . . . . . . Cherubini
Madame Lemmens-Sherrington.
(Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. Geo. Clinton.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor (No. 1)
Mr. Alfred Jaell.
ScENA, " Ah ! quelle nuit " (Le Domino Noir)
Mme Lemmens-Sherrington.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Mendelssohn
Auber
Weber
TENTH CONCERT. MONDAY, JULY 9
Overture, " Elegiac " . . . . . . Joachim
Aria, " Pur dicesti " . . . . . . Lotti
Miss Catherine Penna.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
MoNS. Joseph Wieniawski.
Aria, " II pensier st^ negli oggetti " (Orfeo) . . Haydn
Mr. Santley.
By permission of Colonel Mapleson.
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Symphony in A minor, " Scotch " (No. 3) . . . Mendelssohn
Song, " Heart, the seat of soft delight " (Acis and
Galatea) ........ Handel
Miss Catherine Penna.
Ballade and Polonaise for Violin (" de Concert ") H. Vieuxtemps
Mlle Marguerite Pommereitl. ^
Song, " Thou art passing hence, my brother " . . Sullivan
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
1878
Mr. Joseph McMurdie, for some time a Director of the
Society, died this year. He wrote several Glees for the Con-
centores Sodales, a musical club, at whose meetings the
President of the evening had to provide a newly composed
Canon !
The Directors this season reverted to the old number of
eight concerts, but not one took place on a Monday, for the
first time in the history of the Society ; the first four were on
Thursdays and the other four on Wednesdays. The Pro-
grammes, also, were divided into Parts I and II, and not merged
into one long part, as in last season.
At the 1st concert, Dr. Joachim reappeared, after a season's
absence. The University of Cambridge gave him the honorary
degree of Doctor of Music last year, an honour as greatly
deserved as it was little sought after. His career was now at
its zenith, and his ripe experience and mastery of his art and
technique made him equally great in either Solo or Quartett.
At the 2nd concert, Mme Edith W;}Tine (Mrs. Aviet Agabeg)
introduced an air from Macfarren's " Don Quixote," and at
the 3rd concert, the Overture to the same work was performed.
At this concert, Herr Ignaz Briill, pianist and composer, made
his debut in Schumann's Concerto.
At the 4th, Sarasate reappeared, playing, with all the
warmth of his Southern nature, Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto
and one of his wonderfully characteristic Spanish Dances.
Herr Henschel sang Schumann's " Die beiden Grenadiere,"
scored by himself for the Orchestra.
At the 5th concert, Mlle Riego, from the Theatre Ro^^al,
Stockholm, made her debut, and M. Fran9ois Plante, a
Parisian pianist of rare intelligence, his first appearance in
^ In place of Mr. Wilhelmj, too ill to play.
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England. Part of a Violin Suite by Raff was introduced to
these concerts by Sarasate.
At the 6th concert, Miss Emma C. Thursby, an American
soprano, made her first appearance in Europe at these concerts
so successfully, that she sang at the 7th concert also. In the
latter, Wieniawski introduced a MS. Concerto of his own
composition.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1878
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Pabt I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Song, " Rose, softly blooming " (Azor and Zemira) , Spohr
Mrs. Osgood.
Concerto for Violin ......
Mrs. Osgood.
Db. Joachim.
Part II
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements)
ScENA, " Liebes-tod " (Tristan und Isolde)
Mrs. Osgood.
Sonata in C (Andante and Finale only), unaccompanied
Dr. Joachim.
Overture, " Jessonda " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Schubert
Wagner
J. S. Bach
Spohr
SECOND CONCERT.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Part I
Overture, Scherzo and Finale
Aria, " Spiagge amati " (Elena e Paridi)
Madame Edith Wynne.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 4)
Mme ARABEIiLA GODDARD.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " .
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Song, " Ah, why do we love " (Don Quixote)
Mme Edith Wynne.
Overture, " William Tell " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. CusinS.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 14
Part I
Symphony in G, " The Oxford " (Letter Q)
Regit., " Ma che insolita " ; Aria, " O vol, dell' Erebo "
(La Resurrezione) ......
Mr. Santley.
Schumann
Gluck
Sterndale Bennett
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
G. A. Macfarren
Rossini
Haydn
Handel
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Concerto for Pianoforte ....
Hebr Ignaz Brull.
Overture, " Euryanthe "...
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Weber
Part II
Symphony in A, " Italian " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Agitato da smania funesta " (I Fuorosciti) . Paer
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Don Quixote " . . . . G. A. Macfarren
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 28
Part I
Overture, " Tempest " . . . . . Sir Julius Benedict
Regit., " Wo berg' ich mich " ; Aria, " Schweigt glii-
henden Sehnens " (Euryanthe) .... Weber
Herr Henschel.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Senor Saras ate.
Regit., " Rejected " ; Aria, " Yet will I not rest "
(Paradise and the Peri) ..... Schumann
Mlle Thekla Friedlander.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . . . . Weber
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
^j 5j f{a) Nocturne in El? . . . Chopin — Sarasate
^^°^^^*°^°®l(6) Spanish Dance .... Sarasate
Senor Sarasate.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Dr. Otto Neitzel.)
Song, " Die beiden Grenadiere " . . . . Schumann
Herr Henschel.
(Arranged for Orchestra by Mr. Henschel.)
March, " Huldigungs " . . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
Part I
Symphony, " Jupiter " . . . . . . Mozart
Air, " Sweet bird " (L' Allegro ed II Pensieroso) . Handel
Mlle Riego.
(Flute Obbligato, Mr. Svensden.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Mendelssohn
Monsieur Plants;.
Aria, " Caro mio ben " . . . . . . Giordani
Mlle Redeker.
Suite for Violin, " Preludio, Minuetto and II Moto Per-
petuo " (Op. 180) Raff
Senor Sarasate.
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Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
C (a) Caprice (Op. 16)
Pianoforte Solos-! (b) Menuet Celebre
i (c) Melodie Hongroise
MoNS. Plante.
Overture, " Masaniello " ....
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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Mendelssohn
Boccherini — Plante
Liszt
Avber
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
Part I
Overture, " Naiades " .
Aria, " Agnus Dei " (Mass in B minor)
Mme Patey.
Concerto for Violin, " Dramatic "
SiGNOR Papini.
Aria, " Mia speranza adorata "
Miss Emma C. Thursby
Overture, " Leonora " .
Part II
Symphony in C
Song, '* Creation's Hymn "
Mme Patey.
Aria, " Dell' eta mia primiera " (Pre aux Clares)
Miss Thursby.
Overture, " Oberon " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Sterndale Bennett
J. S. Bach
Spohr
Mozart
Beethoven
Schubert
Beethoven
Herold
Weber
SEVENTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
Part I
Overture, " Les Travailleurs de la Mer "^ . . W. G. Cusins
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej?
Mr. Alfred Jaell.
Regit., " Ma, che vi fece ! " ; Aria, " Sperai vicino
Miss Emma C. Thursby.
Concerto for Violin (MS.) in D minor (No. 2)
MONS. H. WiENIAWSKI.
Beethoven
Mozart
Wieniawski
Part II
Symphony in D minor (No. 7) Haydn
Aria, " Mio caro bene " (Rodelinda)* . . . Handel
Miss Thursby.
Overture and three Numbers, " Midsummer Night's
Dream " . . . . • • • • Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
1 Dedicated to A. C. Burnard, Esq.
2 Scored by R. Franz.
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EIGHTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
Part I
OvERTXTRE, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Regit., " Deeper and deeper still " ; Air, " Waft her,
angels " (.Jephtha) ...... Handel
Mr. Barton McGuckin.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Charles Halle.
Aria, " Gli angui d' inferno " (II Flauto Magico) . Mozart
Mlle Schou.
Overture, " Isles of Fingal " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. McGuckin,
Concerto for Violin in G (No. 7), Andante and Finale
only ........ De Beriot
Mlle Castellan.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr, W. G, Cusins.
1879
Mr, John HuUah became a Member of the Society this year,
and Ferdinand Praeger, who wrote that his pioneering of
Wagner closed all doors to him, submitted several FuU Scores,
none of which were performed. It was hoped that the Abbe
Liszt would have been persuaded to come to England and play
at the Philharmonic Concerts, but he wrote that he had not
played a solo since 1847, and was now too old to do so.
At the 1st concert, Mme Patey sang a good song from
Macfarren's " Lady of the Lake," one of the most poetical and
imaginative works ever written by that learned theorist.
At the 2nd, Joachim introduced, and played without ac-
companiment, the Sarabande and Bourree from Bach's B
minor Suite, with which he subsequently made us so weU
acquainted.
At the 3rd concert, the chief novelty was a new MS. Concerto
for Viohn in D, by Brahms, The Directors desired and hoped
that the mighty composer would come over and conduct his
work, but Dr. Chrysander wrote to say that Brahms would not
come to England nor conduct anything pubUcly, either in this
country or in Germany.
The Duke of Edinburgh, a vioUnist himself, greatly desired
to hear this new Concerto, but, the Court being in mourning,
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he was prevented the pleasure of coming. Miss Thursby
reappeared, for the third time within the twelve months, just
before her return to America.
At the 4th concert, Herr Joachim repeated the new Brahms
Concerto, Mile Janotha made her first appearance, and Mrs.
Osgood introduced a Recitative and Air from " Gideon," an
Oratorio composed by the Society's conductor.
At the 5th concert. Miss Lillian Bailey, a young American
soprano, made her first appearance in England and sang a
Duet from Handel's " Giulio Cesare " with Mr. Georg Henschel,
who was destined, two years hence, to become her husband.
He sang, for the first time of performance at these concerts,
" Wotan's Abschied und Feuer-zauber " from " Die Walkiire "
of Wagner, and Sefior Sarasate introduced a new " Fantasie
Norvegienne," by Edouard Lalo.
At the 6th concert, Joseph Maas, a popular and most
artistic tenor, who died, alas ! all too soon, made his debut
at these concerts, singing " Celeste Aida " from Verdi's Opera.
Dramatic though his singing was, he was really greater on the
concert platform than on the stage. At the same concert,
Sarasate played Max Bruch's 1st Violin Concerto, and Mme
Essipoff, Beethoven's E (? Pianoforte Concerto, both in Part I.
At the 7th concert. Miss Emma Thursby, a great favourite,
who had evidently postponed her departure to the United
States, sang yet once more, choosing, as one of her songs, an air
written by Leonardo Vinci^ in the year 1730. Walsh published
" Six Arie " by him (London, folio), which are now very scarce.
He died in 1732.
At the 8th concert, M. Saint-Saens not only introduced his
No. 2 Concerto for Pianoforte in G, but also played Bach's
Prelude and Fugue in A minor upon the St. James's Hall
organ, which was known amongst organists of the day as
" The Beast." After his fine instrument in Paris, the contrast
must have been very trying ! Macfarren's E minor Symphony
had its first hearing.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1879
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Pabt I
Overture (or Suite) in D . . . . . J. S. Bach
Aria, " Che faro " (Orfeo) ..... Oluck
Madame Patey.
1 Not to be confounded with the painter, Leonardo da Vinci, who,
himself skilled in music, lived two hundred years earlier than the above
composer, ■ .
2 B
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Concerto for Pianoforte in Aj?
Mme Arabella Goddabd.
OvEBTUKE, " Meeres-stille " .
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Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Part II
SY»rPHONY in Bj? .
Song, " Lay of the imprisoned huntsman " (Lady of the
Lake) . . . . . . . G. A. Macfarren
Madame Patey.
Viohn Obbligato, Herb Ludwig Straus.
OvERTUBE, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Chervhini
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Part I
Symphony in G minor .... Sterndale Bennett
Regit., " Solitudini amiche " ; Aria, " Zeffii'etti lusin-
ghieri " (Idomeneo) ...... Mozart
Mme Edith Wynne.
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 9) . . . Spohr
Herb Joachim.
OvEBTUBE, " Le Carnaval Romain " . . . . Berlioz
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Suite for Violin in B minor (Sarabande and Bovuree) . J. S. Bach
Herr Joachim.
(Without accompaniment.)
Cavatina, " Vorrei chiamarmi la sua " (Faust) . . Spohr
Mme Edith Wynne.
Overture, " Preciosa " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 6
Part I
Symphony in E|7 (No. 8) ..... Haydn
Aria, " Che pur aspro " (II Seraglio) .... Mozart
Miss Emma Thursby.
Concerto for Violin in D (MS., new) .... Brahms.
Herr Joachim.
Part II
Symphony, " Jupiter " . . . . . . Mozart
Concerto for Violin (No. 6), Recitative and Andante
only ........ Spohr
Herr Joachim.
Aria, " Ciel possente " (La Cy there Assiegee) . . Oluck
Miss Thursby.
OvEBTUBE, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 20
Pakt I
Symphony in E^, " Rhenish " .
Regit., " The people that are with thee " ; Air, " The
Lord, He it is " (Gideon) .....
Mrs. Osgood.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G (No. 4)
Mlle Janotha.
Part II
Concerto for Violin in D
Herr Joachim.
Song, " Elizabeth's Prayer " (Tannhauser)
Mrs. Osgood.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT.
Schumann
W. G. Cusins
Beethoven
Brahms
Wagner
Weber
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
Part I
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri " . . Sterndale Bennett
Regit., " E pur cosi " ; Aria, " Piangero " (Giulio Cesare) Handel
Miss Lillian Bailey.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Senor Saras ate.
ScENA, " Wotan's Abschied und Feuer-zauber " (Die
Walkiire) ........ Wagner
Herr Henschel,
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Duet, " Caro ! " " Bella ! " (Giulio Cesare) . . Handel
Miss Bailey and Herr Henschel.
Fantaisie Norvegienne for Violin (dedicated to
Sarasate) ....... Edouard Lalo
Senor Sarasate.
Overture in C, " In the Italian Style "... Schubert
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21
Part I
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Regit.," Se quel guerriero " ; Aria," Celeste Aida " (Aida) Verdi
Mr. Joseph Maas.
Concerto for Violin (No. 1) in G minor (dedicated to
Joachim) ........ Max Bruch
Senor Sarasate.
LiEDER '^^"^ " ^^^ Nachts im Walde " . . Clemens Seidel
\{h) " Er ist gekommen " (Op. 4) . . . R. Franz
Mlle Auguste Redeker.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej; . . . . Beethoven
Mme Annette Essiporr.
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Part II
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " . , . Schubert
Ae-ia, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Ma as.
Pianoforte Solos 1^"^^°^*^'^® .... Chopin
\(b) Valse AUemande . . . Rubinstein
Mime Essipoff.
Overture, " Tannhiiuser " . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
SEVENTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11
Part I
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Suite for Violin (Op. 180) . . . . . Raff
Senor Sarasate.
Regit., " Ah, non sai " ; Aria, " Mia Speranza " {By
desire)
Miss Emma Thursby.
Concerto for Pianoforte .....
Mr. Alfred Jaell.
Part II
Symphony, " The Ocean "
Aria, " Se il ciel " (Alessandro nelle Indie)
Miss Thursby.
Overture, " Der Alchymist " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Mozart
Schumann
Rubinstein
Leonardo Vinci
(1730)
Spohr
EIGHTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2
Part I
Symphony in E minor . . . . ^ G. A. Macfarren
Barcarolle, " Nymphes attentives " (Polyeucte) . Gounod
Mr. W. H. Cummings.
ScENA, " Deh, per questo istante solo " (La Clemenza di
Tito) ........ Mozart
Mlle Hohenschild.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G (No. 2) . . . Saint-Saens
M. Saint-Saens.
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) .... Beethoven
Prelude and Fugue for Organ in A minor . . J. S. Bach
M. Saint-Saens.
Duet, " Do not shun me " (Jessonda) . . . Spohr
Mlle Hohenschild and Mr. Cummings.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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1880
At the beginning of this year, Brahms wrote the Society,
stating how he should hke to visit us, but it was impossible.
A Mr. Theophilus Burnand set an excellent example, one
that might at any time be copied with advantage, by guarantee-
ing the Society £100 a year during his lifetime. Dr. J. Frederick
Bridge, Dr. G. J. Elvey and Mr. Walter Bache were amongst
the newly elected Members.
Three disappointments occurred : Raff refused to come
over and play, not being (as he wrote) " a Pianoforte virtuoso " ;
and Mr. Foli could not smg this year, being engaged by Mr.
Kuhe, of Brighton fame, but " will do you a howl " later on !
The third disappointment was that Sarasate (according to his
companion. Otto Goldschmidt) was doing so well in his
Spanish tour, that he would not come to London at all during
the season.
Quite a number of interesting new works had a hearing
this year. Brahms's Symphony in D, five Overtures, " Friili-
lings" by Goetz, "Hero and Leander " (MS.) by Walter
Macfarren, " Phedre " by Massenet, " Recollections of the
Past " (No. 8, MS.) by C. E. Stephens and " Mountain, Lake
and Moorland " (MS.) by Harold Thomas ; a Pianoforte
Concerto in D minor by a very promising Royal Academy
Student, Arthur H. Jackson, whose life was cut short in
1881. There were also some interesting Variations (MS.) in
E minor, for Violin and Orchestra, composed and performed
by Herr Joachim, a song, " The Golden Gate," for Contralto
Solo, Organ and Orchestra, by John Francis Barnett, and the
Scena, " Medea," by Signor Randegger.
There were only two new singers, Mme De Caters Lablache
and Mr. Arthur Oswald, but several new instrumentahsts
made their debuts, viz., as pianists. Mile Vera Timanoff, Mme
Montigny-Remaury, Mr. Walter Bache (the untiring advocate
of Liszt's music), and the famous Xaver Scharwenka, who
played his own B [7 minor Concerto, a Staccato Study and a
Minuet. M, Emile Sauret, the renowned French violinist,
made his first appearance, playing Max Bruch's No. 1 Concerto.
Mr. Henschel and Miss LiUian Bailey again sang a Duet. Songs
by Hubert Parry and Miss Maude Valerie White were intro-
duced by Mme Antoinette Sterling and Mr. Santley respectively.
Miss Wliite was, at this time, Mendelssohn Scholar at the
Royal Academy of Music.
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1880
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Paet I
OvERTUBE (MS.), " Hero and Leander " . . Walter Macfarren
(First perforinance in London.)
Concerto for Violoncello (No. 2) . . . . Piatti
SiGNOR Piatti.
Regit., " Sei tu sempre " ; Aria, " Non paventar "
(Ines de Castro) ...... Weber
Miss Sophie M. Robertson.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mme Montigny-Rematiry.
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) .
Valse, " Nella calma " (Romeo et Juliette)
Miss Robertson.
Overture, *' Friihlings " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Gounod
Goetz
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Part I
Overture (MS.), " Mountain, Lake and Moorland " Harold Thomas
(First time of performance.)
Aria, " Un aura amorosa " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Mr. W. Shakespeare.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Bj? minor (Op. 32) . . Scharwenka
Herr Xaver Scharwenka.
Recit., " Sulla sabbia " ; Aria, " O Lisbona, O patria
mia " (Don Sebastiano) ..... Donizetti
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " The Naiades " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " .
-r, o r(a) Fantasia, Op. 49 .
Pianoforte Solos (J^J staccato Etude .
Herr Scharwenka.
Couplets, " Vulcan's Song " (Philemon et Baucis)
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Chopin
Scharwenka
Gounod
Weber
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Beethoven
Mendelssohn
J. F. Barnett
Massenet
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 4
Part I
Overture, " Die Weihe des Hauses " (Op. 124)
Concerto for Violin ....
Herr Joachim.
Air, " The Golden Gate "
Mme Patey.
Overture, " Phedre " .
(First performance in London.)
Part II
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Brahms
Variations for Violin and Orchestra (MS.) in E minor Joachim
Herr Joachim.
Canzonet, " She never told her love " . . . Haydn
Mme Patey.
Overture, " La Clemenza di Tito " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 18
Part I
Symphony in Bt> (No. 9 of the Salomon set) . . Haydn
ScENA, " Medea " . Randegger
Mrs. Osgood.
Concerto for Violin in D . . . . . Brahms
Herr Joachim.
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 2) , . . . . . Schumann
Romance, " Rose softly blooming " . . . . Spohr
Mrs. Osgood.
Suite for Violin in B minor (Sarabande, Bourr^e,
Double) . . . . . . . . J. S. Bach
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Gustave "...... Auber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28
Part I
Overture (MS. No. 8), " A Recollection of the
Past " . . . . . . . Charles E. Stephens
(First loerformance in London.)
Regit, and Air, " Lusinghe piu care " (AJessandro) . Handel
Miss Lillian Bailey.
Concerto for two Pianofortes in Ej? . . . Mozart
Miss Anna Mehlig and Mr. Walter Bache.
Aria, " Mentre ti lascio " . . . . . Mozart
Herr Henschel.
Concerto for Violin (Op. 26, No. 1) . . . . Max Bruch
MoNS. Emile Saubet,
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Pabt II
Symphony, " Scotch " Mendelssohn
Duet, " Oh, that we two were Maying " (MS.) . . Henschel
Miss Bailey and Mb. Henschel.
OvEETURE, " Les Abencerages " . . . . Chervhini
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusnsrs.
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19
Part I
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3)
ScENA, " Plus grand dans son obscurite " (La Reine de
Saba)
Mme De Caters-Lablache.
Concerto for VioHn in D minor (No. 2)
Herr Ludwio Straus.
ScENA, " Cigno fedel " (Lohengrin)
Mr. J. Maas.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G .
Mlle Vera Timanoff.
Part II
Symphony in E minor (MS.) ....
. J (a) " Tre giorni son che Nina "^
I (6) Barcarole, " L' Alba " .
Mme De Caters-Lablache.
Aria, "Ah ! si ben mio " (II Trovatore)
Mb. Maas.
Overturb, "Euryanthe" ....
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Gounod
Spohr
Wagner
Rubinstein
Arthur Sullivan
Pergolesi
Rotoli
Verdi
Weber
SEVENTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
Part I
Overture, " St. John the Baptist " . . . O. A. Macfarren
Recit., " Ye sacred Priests " ; Aie, " Farewell, ye
limpid springs " (Jephtha) ..... Handel
Miss Mary Davies.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? . . . . Beethoven
Herr Xaver Scharwenka.
Aria, " Sei vendicata assai " (Dinorah) . . . Meyerbeer
Mb. Abthub L. Oswald. ^
OvEBTURE, " Isles of Fingal " . . . . . Mendelssohn
^ Almost certainly by Ciampi ; it occurs in his Opera, " Gli tre
cicisbei ridicoli."
* Mr. Oswald assisted, without rehearsal, in place of Mr. Walter
Bolton, suddenly taken ill.
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Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Non vi turbate " (Alceste) .... Oluck
Miss Mary Davies.
i(a) Menuetto .... Scharwenka
Pianoforte Solos] (6) Nachtstiick .... Sclmmann
((c) Melodie Russe, " Le Rossignol " Liszt
Herr Scharwenka.
Overture, " Der Alchymist " . . , . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
EIGHTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30
Part I
Overture (MS.) Sir Julius Benedict
(Composed expressly for the Society.)
Air, " Erbarme Dich " (St. Matthew Passion-Music) . J. S. Bach
Mme Antoinette Sterling.
(Violin Obbligato, Herr Ludwig Straus.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor . . . Arthur H. Jackson
Miss Agnes Zimmermann.
Canzonet, " I prithee send me back my heart " Maude Valerie White
Mr. Santley. (Mendelssohn Scholar)
Concerto for Violin in E (Adagio and Rondo only) . Vieuxtemps
Mme Norman-Neruda.
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " . . . . . . Beethoven
Q ^ /(a) " As through the land at eve we went " . W. O. Cusins
\{h) " It was a lover and his lass " . . C. H. Hubert Parry
Mme Sterling.
Overture, " Jubilee "...... Weber
_ Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
1881
This season was limited to six concerts, all of which took
place on a Thursday, and from now onwards this day took the
position, which Monday originally held, of being considered
the most suitable evening in the week for these functions.
The reason is not far to seek, for the lessees of St. James's Hall
required our " only concert-room " for the Popular Chamber-
Concerts on Mondays.
This year, Mr. Charles Edward Stephens succeeded Mr.
Walter Macfarren as Hon. Treasurer, the latter resigning not
only that, but the additional offices of Trustee and Director ;
Mr. Henry Hersee succeeded Mr. Stanley Lucas as Secretary,
and Dr. Francis Hueffer took G. A. Macfarren's place as
378 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [I88I
Writer of the Analytical Programmes, continuing in that
office until 1885.
At the 1st concert, Herr Scharwenka, who by now had made
a great reputation in England, introduced his new Pianoforte
Concerto in C minor (No. 2), and Mme Enriquez made her
farewell appearance.
The feature of the 2nd concert was the performance (for the
first time in England.) of Berlioz's Dramatic Symphony,
" Romeo et Juliette," for which special preparations had been
made, including an increased orchestra of one hundred players,
and a chorus composed of one hundred and fifty members of
the Upper Choir of the South London Choral Association,
under the direction of Mr. Leonard C. Venables. In addition
to these forces, a semichorus of twelve professional vocahsts
assisted. The details of this important work (whicli consisted
of five sections) wiU be found in the Programme of March 10.
The entire work had not been given anywhere since 1839, the
year of its production, though parts were rendered under
Berlioz's direction at the New Philharmonic in 1852. These
excerpts formed a briUiant opening for this rival Society,
which, however, came to an end in 1879, the last flicker of its
blown-out candle expiring under Mr. Willielm Ganz's direction
in 1882. At this same concert, a clever pianist of eighteen
years of age made his first appearance, playing the Schumann
Concerto. This was Eugene D'Albert, a pupil of Pauer's at the
National Training School for Music, and shortly to become a
distinguished composer and a pianist with a broad and noble
style.
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Sims Reeves sang Beethoven's
Lieder-kreis " To the distant beloved one," and other songs,
accompanied, on the Pianoforte, by Mr. Willam Coenen. An
Overture, " Sigurd Slembe," by Johann S. Svensden, written
in 1871, was played for the first time at these concerts.
At the 4th concert, with the same large orchestra and other
extras, Berlioz's " Romeo " was repeated, but with different
soloists. Mr. Sims Reeves sang exactly the same songs as he
did at the last concert.
At the 5th, a MS. Sinfonietta in A minor, expressly written
for the Philharmonic Society by Mr. F. H. Cowen, had a
first hearing, and Gounod's Berceuse, " Quand tu chantes,"
was charmingly sung by Mme Trebelli, with Violin Obbhgato by
M. Ovide Musin, who made his first appearance.
Mme Sembrich also sang for the first time.
At the 6th concert, that beautiful dramatic soprano, Mme
Albani, the wife of the Covent Garden Opera Director, Mr.
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379
Ernest Gye, made her debut with the Society, and Mr. Sims
Reeves's son, Herbert, who looked just a miniature, but exact,
reproduction of his famous father, first appeared. Mme
Sophie Menter was the new pianist, introducing her marked
talent with Beethoven's E [7 Concerto.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1881
FIRST CONCERT.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Part I
OvERTUBE, " Melusine " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Regit., " Er hat uns alien " ; Air, " Aus Liebe "
(Passions-Musik) . . . . . . J. S. Bach
Mlle Friedlandeb.
(Flute Obbligato, Mr. Svensden.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor (No. 2) , . Scharwenka
Herr Scharwenka.
(First performance in England.)
Aria, " Cangio d' aspetto " (Admeto)
Madame Enbiquez.
Overture, " Waverley " .
Part II
Symphony in Bj? (No. 4) .....
Regit., " Crudele " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Gio-
vanni) ........
Mlle Orgenyi.
■D CI r(a) " Ricordanza "■»
Pianoforte Solos IJ^; . p^^^^^j^^ „ ) . . .
Herr Scharwenka.
Overture, " William Tell " .
(Flute, Mr. Svensden ; Cor Anglais, M. Lebon ; 'Cello,
Mr. Edw. Howell.)
Conductor, Mr. W. G, Cusins.
Handel
Berlioz
Beethoven
Mozart
Liszt
Rossini
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 10
Part I
Overture, " Coriolanus " . . . . . Beethoven
Dramatic Symphony, " Romeo et Juliette," in Five
Parts (see below) ...... Berlioz
Mme Patey, Messrs. Boyle and F. King, with Orchestra of
100 players, 150 members of the South London Choral Association,
and a semichorus of 12 professional vocalists.
(First time in England.)
Part I. Introduction — Combats, Tumulte, Intervention du
Prince, Prologue, Strophes.
Part II. Romeo seul, Tristesse, Concert et Bal, Grand Fete chez
Capulet.
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THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
[1881
Part III. Scene d'amour, Nuit Serene, Le Jardin de Capulet,
Silencieux et Desert,
Part IV. Scherzo, " La Reine Mab," ou "La F6e des Songes,"
Couvoir funebre de Juliette, Romeo au Tonibeau
des Capulets, Invocation, Reveil de Juliette.
Part V. La Foule accourt au Cimetiere, Rixe des Capulets et des
Montagus, Recit. et Air du Pdre Laurence, Serment
de Reconciliation.
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mr. Eugene D' Albert. ^
Trio, " Gratias Agimus Tibi " (Messe Solonelle) . . Rossini
Madame Patey, Messrs. Boyle and F. King.
Overture, " Der Freischutz " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 24
Part I
Overture, " La Vestale "
Rondo, " L' Amero " (II Re Pastore)
Mlle Orgenyi.
Concerto for Violin .....
Herr Joachim.
q_^ /(a) " Weary flowers their buds are closing "
OONGS i^^j ., ^j^g Hunter's Song "...
Mr. Sims Reeves.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Herr W. Coenen.)
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri " . . Sterndale Bennett
Spontini
Mozart
Beethoven
Schubert
Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony, " Die Weihe der Tone " (The Power of
Sound) .......
Lieder-kreis, " To the distant beloved one "
Mr. Sims Reeves.
(Accompanied by Herr Coenen.)
NoTTURNO for Violin .....
Herr Joachim.
Cavatina, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide)
Mlle Orgenyi.
Overture, " Sigurd Slembe " .
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Spohr
Beethoven
Joachim
Rossini
J. S. Svensden
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 7
Part I
Overture, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Dramatic Symphony, " Romeo et Juliette " . . Berlioz
Miss Hope Glenn, Mr. F. Boyle and Signor Ghilberti.
(With the same increased Orchestra and Choir as at the second
Concert.)
^ Queen's Scholar at the National Training School for Music, Ken-
sington.
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381
Part II
LiEDEB-KREis, " To the distant beloved one "
Mr. Sims Reeves.
(Accompanied by Herr Coenen.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C (Op. 15)
Mme Montigny-Remauby.
q \{a) " Weary flowers their buds are closing "
ooNGS^I^^j " The Hunter's Song "...
Mr. Sims Reeves.
(Accompanied by Herr Coenen.
Overture, " Tannhauser "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Beethoven
Schvhert
Mendelssohn
Wagner
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 12
Part I
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Regit., " Sposa, Euridice ! " ; Aria, " Che faro "
(Orfeo) . . Oluck
Mme Trebelli.
Sinfonietta in A minor (MS.) . . . . . F. H. Cowen
(Composed expressly for the Society : First performance.)
Aria, " Che pur aspro " (II Seraglio) .... Mozart
Madame Sembrich.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor (No. 2) . . Chopin
Mlle Vera Timanoff.
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... .
Berceuse, " Quand tu chantes "
Madame Trebelli.
(VioUn Obbhgato, Monsr. Ovide Musin.
TirDFR / (a) " Friihlingslied "
1.IEDER -|^(5) - jch Hebe Dich " . . . .
Mme Sembrich.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Gounod
Mendelssohn
Furster
Mozart
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 26
Part I
Overture, " Isles of Fingal " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni)
Mr. Herbert Reeves.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej?
Mme Sophie Mentjer.
Mozart
Beethoven
382 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1882
Part II
Symphony in Bi? . . . . . , . Schumann
Aria (Elizabeth's Prayer), " O Vergin Santa " (Tann-
hauser) ........ Wagner
Madame Albajsti.
Lied, " Coute Nacht, du mein herziges Kind " . . Franz Aht
Mr. Herbert Reeves.
Fantasia for Pianoforte, " Don Giovanni " . . Liszt
Mme Sophie Menter.
Cavatina, " Sowenir de' miei prim' anni "^ (Le Pre aux
Clercs) ........ Herold
Madame Albani.
(Violin Obbligato, Herr L. Straus.)
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) . . . . Beethoven
National Anthem
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
1882
To give the reader some idea of the anxieties and troubles
of the Directors at certain crises in the history of the Phil-
harmonic Society, I reprint, in full, the Report of the Directors
issued at the end of the previous season (June 8, 1881).
" On retiring from Office, your Directors beg to offer a brief
retrospect of the whole period since July last, when Messrs.
Cummings, Cusins, Halle, Leslie, W. C. Macfarren, Mount and
C. E. Stephens were elected as the Executive for the season.
" The losses of the six seasons from 1875 to 1880 necessitated
successive sales of the Society's funded property to the extent
of £150, £200, £500, £200, £300 and £400. The stock being
thus reduced to £100 only, the immediate prospects and
possibilities of the Societ}^ occasioned serious anxiety, and at
an adjourned General Meeting on July 21, it was resolved, on
the recommendation of the then newly elected Directors, that
an endeavour should be made to raise a Guarantee Fund of
from £1000 to £1500, as an indispensable preliminary to giving
the reduced number of six concerts. This scheme was attended
with marked success, the guarantee reaching £1750, including
two donations of five and two guineas respectively, and the
Directors were consequently enabled to proceed. Mr. Leshe^
being resident in Wales, and having then no immediate
anticipation of being able to attend the Directors' meetings
at that important time, retired : and your Directors further
^ Also appears as " Souvenir de jeune age " in other Concerts.
2 Mr. Henry Leslie, founder of the famous Choir,
1882] THE SEVENTH DECADE 383
regret to state that there shortly after arose, on vital questions
of detail, a very serious division of opinion, which led to the
resignation of two more of their number, one being also Hon.
Treasurer and a Trustee,^ from both which ofl&ces he also
withdrew. The remaining Directors, at such a crisis, felt
reluctant to act on their own responsibility (as empowered by
law) in fiUing up so large a number of vacancies, and in their
dilemma they appealed for guidance and friendly counsel to
a Special General Meeting, which was held on December 4,
when, on a ballot. Sir Juhus Benedict, Mr. Francesco Berger
and Dr. Stainer were recommended as Directors, Mr. C. E.
Stephens as Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Cummings as Hon. Co-
Treasurer vice Mr. Stephens, and Mr. Mount as Trustee.
These recommendations were all immediately acted upon,
but Sir Julius Benedict and Dr. Stainer dechning to serve,
and Mr. Cummings, as Director, retiring (all on other
grounds than those which had led to previous resigna-
tions), the remaining Directors succeeded in inducing Mr.
LesHe, who was then about to stay in London for some
time, to return to office, and in obtaining the further co-
operation of Mr. John Thomas and Mr. Wright, who cheerfully
joined them at that period of great embarrassment, further
compUcated by the resignation of your former Secretary, Mr.
Stanley Lucas, whose untiring zeal and intimate knowledge of
the workings of the Institution for fourteen years, and many
other considerations, rendered him a truly valuable and much
esteemed ally. In this department your Directors felt them-
selves fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Henry Hersee,
in whom they have found an indefatigable officer, and whose
personal influence among distinguished professional artists has
been of great avail during the past season.
" The six concerts recommended, as before stated, by the
General Meeting in July, have taken place, with the new feature
of two rehearsals to each, to the second of which rehearsals the
Subscribers had the privilege of admission. The additional
rehearsals have proved of great practical value, and the
Directors cannot but beheve it will be generally admitted that
the concerts have been, in an artistic sense, highly successful.
It is partly due to the cost of these additional rehearsals, to
the large extra outlay involved in presenting BerHoz's great
Symphony, " Romeo et Juhette," for the first time in its
entirety in this country, and to the expediency, throughout
this crucial season, of advertising much more extensively than
in former years, that the expenses have been somewhat in
* Mr. Walter C. Macfarren,
384 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY 1882
excess of the receipts, but although the precise amount cannot
yet be ascertained, it will certainly be under the average of
recent seasons. The subscriptions for the six concerts ex-
ceeded those at the same prices for the eight concerts of each
of the three preceding seasons, and the Directors are pleased
to be able to add that the subscription list includes, for the
first time, the name of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen.
That the concerts have also been attractive to the general
public is evidenced by the fact that the sale of single tickets
and programmes has yielded an average of nearly £113 per
night, which far exceeds that of many previous years. The
rough statement of accounts, supplemented by estimates of
liabiHties, and examined by your auditors, is on the table, to
be completed and presented, as usual, at the General Meeting
in November,
" It having been commented upon, that there was a large
number of eUgible Associates who, in the ordinary course, might
never have an opportunity of becoming Members accord-
ing to the existing regulations, a resolution was submitted
by Mr. Berger, at a Special General Meeting in November,
to increase the number of Members from forty to sixty, which
being unanimously carried, a further resolution was submitted,
enabling elections in anticipation of the confirmation of which
notice has been given for this evening. That the increase in
the number of Members must commend itself to all is proved
by the fact of its having led to the addition of such names as
those of Messrs. Walter Bache, J. F. Barnett, Dr. Bridge, F. H.
Cowen, John Foster, Henry Gadsby, Dr. Garrett, George
Henschel, Giro Pinsuti, Alberto Randegger, Carl Rosa, Sydney
Smith, S. J. Stephens and Oluf Svensden. In conclusion,
your Directors beg to assure the Members that no exertion
has been spared on their part to discharge their trust faithfully,
and to maintain the reputation and the prestige of the Phil-
harmonic Society, which is now entering upon the seventieth
year of its existence, and for which your Directors venture to
hope that a bright future is yet in store."
At this time of trouble, Mr. Arthur Burnand kindly offered a
donation of £50 to the Society, on condition of nineteen other
donors contributing a like sum each : or £25, if nineteen other
gentlemen would do the same. An invitation was sent out by
the Secretary, Mr. Hersee, to the Members, Subscribers and
their friends to assist this project, and so pay for the special
and exceptional expenditure incurred in effecting what might
fairly be termed the revivification of the old Society. The
Directors could not, of course, undertake any important
1882! THE SEVENTH DECADE 385
operations until they were fully guaranteed against all
possibility of loss.
Once more, in this year, there are only six concerts, five
upon Thursdays, and the last one upon Friday, June 9.
For this season, the Society got together a body of vocalists,
and called it " The Philharmonic Choir." It seems to have
existed for exactly two years, but was very busy this season,
assisting in four concerts.
At the 1st, the Choral Symphony was again performed, and
Bennett's unaccompanied Quartett from the " Woman of
Samaria " heard again.
At the 2nd concert, Liszt's Symphonic Poem, " Hungaria,"
received its first hearing in England, and at the 3rd, Frederic
Corder^ conducted the first performance of his Overture (MS.)
" Ossian," and the Philharmonic Choir sang Brahms's Choral
Ode, entitled " Nanie," and accompanied Mme Patey in
Rubinstein's " Water Nymph," which was rendered for the
first time in public in this country. Mme Patey also intro-
duced a Recitative and Aria (MS.), " Che vuoi mio cor,"
composed by Mendelssohn in 1824, but not published, so far
as one can teU.
At the 4th concert, C. ViUiers Stanford introduced and
conducted the Overture to his first Opera, " The Veiled
Prophet of Khorassan," for the first time in London ; Joseph
Maas sang a Scena from " Boadicea," by Dr. J. Frederick
Bridge, that popular wit and lecturer having just succeeded
James Turle (who died this year) as Organist of Westminster
Abbey. Mme Schumann played Mendelssohn's G minor
Concerto amid general interest, this being the fiftieth anni-
versary of its production.
At the 5th concert, Miss Edith Santley, the great baritone's
daughter, made her first appearance in a Selection from
Weber's " Preciosa," the spoken dialogue being recited by that
admirable master of diction, Mr. Samuel Brandram. Com-
mendatore Giovanni Sgambati, of Rome, made his first
appearance in England, playing a Pianoforte Concerto (Op. 15)
and other smaller works of his own composition with much
success.
The 6th and last concert consisted of one Part only, without
an Interval. Schubert's unfinished B minor Symphony was
followed by a performance of Rubinstein's " Paradise Lost "
(Das verlorene Paradies), for the first time in England, with
an Enghsh adaptation, written expressly by Mr. Henry
^ The able Curator of the Royal Academy of Music, and a really
great teacher of composition and orchestration.
2 c
386 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1882
Hersee. The Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, upon this
occasion, numbered three hundred, and Mr. Thomas Pettit
was at the organ ; the soloists, seven in number, were as
follows : —
" Eve, and the Angel," Miss Rose Hersee.
" Raphael," Miss Marion Fenna.
" Michael," Miss Eleanor Farnol.
" Gabriel," Miss Sophie Hudson.
" The Voice," Mr. Barton McGuckin.
" Adam," Mr. James Ludwig.
" Satan," Signor Foli.
All of these singers, excepting Mr. McGuckin and Signor
Foli, were singing for the first time at these concerts.
This season several gentlemen gave their services as
Stewards for the concerts.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1882
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Pabt I
Overture, " Der Freischvitz " . . . . . Webe
Chorus of Reapers (Prometheus) .... Liszt
The Philharmonic Choir.
Concerto for Violin in A minor .... Molique
Mr. J. T. Carrodus.
QuARTETT, " God is a Spirit " (Woman of Samaria) Sterndale Bennett
Misses Marriott and Orridge, Messrs. Boyle and
F. Barrington-Foote.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . . Wagner
Part II
Symphony, " The Choral " (No. 9) . . . . Beethoven
Misses Marriott and Orridge, Messrs. Boyle and
F. Barrington-Foote, with the Philharmonic Choir.
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Part I
Symphony, " Jupiter " ...... Mozart
Air, " Divinites du Styx " (Orphee) . . . Gluck
Mme Marie Roze.
Aria, " Voi che sapete " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Madame Trebelli.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Herr Xaver Scharwenka.
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387
Part II
Symphonic Poem, " Hungaria " . . . . Liszt
(First time in England.)
Song, " L'Absence " ...... Berlioz
Mme Marie Roze.
Regit., " Eccomi alfin " ; Aria, " Ah, qual giorno "
(Semiramide) ....... Rossini
Madame Trebelli.
{(a) Prelude and Fugue in E minor Mendelssohn
(6) Two Polish Dances . . Sclmrwenka
(c) Scherzo in B minor . . Chopin
Herr Scharwenka.
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 9
Part I
National Anthem
Overture, " Ossian " (MS.) ..... F. Corder
(First time in public : conducted by the Composer.)
Choral Ode, " Nanie " . . . . . . Brahms
The Philharmonic Choir.
ScENA (MS.), " Che vuoi mio cor " {scored for Strings
only) ........ Mendelssohn
Madame Patey.
(First performance in London.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Hebr Joachim.
Part II
Symphony, " Eroica " (No. 3) . . . . . Beethoven
Solo and Chorus, " The Water-Nymph " . . . Rubinstein
Madame Patey and The Philharmonic Choir.
(First public performance in England.)
Fantasia for Violin in A minor {dedicated to Joachim) . Schumann
Herr Joachim.
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 23
Part I
Overture, " The Veiled Prophet " . . . C. V. Stanford
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
ScENA, " The Centurion's Song " (Boadicea) . Dr. J. F. Bridge
Mr. Joseph Maas.
ScENA, " Ah ! lo so " (II Flauto Magico) . . . Mozart
Mlle Kufferath.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Madame Schumann.
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[1882
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
AiB, " Waft me, ye Zephyrs, rest " (Euryanthe) .
Mr. Maas.
LiEDER I («) " Auf dem See " . . . .
1.IEDER \ ^^j ,, Q ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ , „
Mlle Kxjffebath.
Overture, " Euryanthe "
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Citsins.
Beethoven
Weber
Brahms
Clara Schumann
Weber
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 11
Part I
Selection, " Preciosa "...... Weber
Miss Edith Santley and The Philharmonic Choir.
(The Spoken Dialogue read by Mr. Samuel Brand ram.)
Aria, " Mi tradi " (Don Giovanni) .... Mozart
Mme Christine Nilsson.
Concerto for Pianoforte (Op. 15) .... Sgambati
SiGNOR Sgambati.
(First performance in England.)
Part II
Symphony, " Pastoral " (No. 6) . . .
Sebenade .......
Mme Chbistine Nilsson.
Pianoforte Solos ( i?) ^' ^ ^^^^^^ (Orpheus)
\ (o) Sonata m E .
SiGNOR Sgambati.
Overture, " Tannhauser "
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
Beethoven
Schubert
Gluck — Sgambati
Scarlatti — Tausig
Wagner
SIXTH CONCERT. FRIDAY, JUNE 9
(Only one Part)
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements) Schubert
Oratorio, " Paradise Lost " (Das verlorene Paradies) Rubinstein
(First performance in England.)
Mme Rose Hebsee, Misses Mabian Fenna, Eleanob Fabnol
and Sophie Hudson, Messrs. McGuckin and Ludwig, and
SiGNOB FoLi ; Organist, Mb. Thos. Pettit.
(With the Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, 300 in number.)
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Cusins.
1882]
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389
1873-1882
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the seventh decade
of the Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
posers.
Sym-
phonies.
Over-
tures.
Con-
certos.
Miscel-
laneous.
Vocal.
Total of Com-
positions.
Austria .
1
_
_
3
3
British Empire .
14
11
8
5
16
26
66
France
4
5
1
6
8
11
31
German Empire
16
3
4
3
9
10
29
Hungary and
Bohemia
1
1
1
Italy ....
Norway .
Poland .
5
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
10
1
3
11
9
25
2
Spain
1
—
—
—
5
—
5
Switzerland .
1
2
—
4
3
—
9
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices and the
Conductors, during the seventh decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
Strings.
Wood-
Wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
America .
Austria .
Belgium .
British
Empire .
Denmark
France
German
Empire .
Holland .
Italy
Poland .
Russia
Spain
Sweden .
2
2
3
7
1
2
2
2
3
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
—
1
14
( 1 a re-
citer)
1
4
4
1
24
1
7
9
1
1
2
2
1
1
[1883
THE EIGHTH DECADE
1883-1892
1883
THIS proved to be Mr. W. G. Cusins's last year as con-
ductor, a post which he had held from 1867 onwards.
The Society offered a prize of ten guineas for the
best Overture, in reply to which forty-six were sub-
mitted anonymously, The adjudicators, Sir Juhus
Benedict (acting for Sir Michael Costa) and Mr. Otto Gold-
schmidt, decided that the work signed " Rex " was the best, and
this turned out to be the composition of Mr. Oliver A. King,
and was entitled " Among the Pines." It was played at the
4th concert. Honourable mention was awarded to Mr. Tobias
Matthay for his Overture.
The Right Hon. Arthur J. Balfour was elected a Fellow.
The concerts were still held in St. James's Hall, but frequent
complaints were received that the Moore and Burgess minstrels
downstairs " adulterated " the Society's " ^p " passages !
There were six concerts, the first three on Thursdays, the
others on Wednesdays.
At the 1st, a Selection from Beethoven's " Ruins of Athens "
was given, and the Choral Fantasia was repeated with the
Philharmonic Choir and Miss Sophie Menter as solo pianist.
Weber's " Invitation k la Valse " was played with Berhoz's
Orchestration.
At the 3rd concert, the memory of the great Wagner was
honoured by a performance of seven items by him. The
mighty Opera-composer had died in Venice on February 13,
about a month before the concert. Three out of the seven
pieces selected were heard for the first time at these concerts :
the " Prelude and Liebes-tod " (Tristan) as arranged for
Orchestra only, the " Good Friday " music (Parsifal) and the
" Ride of the Valkyries " (Die Walkiire).i
^ A bust of Wagner, kindly lent by Mme E. Boiirsot (ne'e Critchett),
was placed beside that of Beethoven during this Concert.
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1883] THE EIGHTH DECADE 391
Sarasate played Max Bruch's " Scotch " Concerto for violin,
introducing it to England under the composer's direction, and
also played some briUiant Spanish solos of his own composition.
At the 4th concert. Sir Julius Benedict conducted his Vocal
Scena (MS.), " Mary Stuart's Farewell," which was sung (for
the first time in pubhc) by Mme Patey, while Liszt's 4th
Rhapsodic Hongroise had a first hearing.
At the 5th concert, an interesting Motett for Tenor Solo and
Chorus, by Cherubini, was performed for the first time in
pubhc, by the special permission of Messrs. Ricordi, the
owners of the copyright. The original MS. Score of the work
was graciously placed at the disposal of the Society by Her
Majesty the Queen. It was rendered by Vernon Rigby and the
Philharmonic Choir.
Mile Teresina Tua, a clever Italian vioHnist, made her first
appearance, and A. C. Mackenzie's Ballad for Orchestra,
" La Belle Dame sans Merci," composed expressly for the
Society, was heard publicly for the first time and with con-
siderable success.
At the 6th concert, two numbers from Liszt's Oratorio,
" Christus," were heard for the first time.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1883
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Part I
Overture, " The Naiades " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Selection of Choruses and Marches, " The Ruins of
Athens " . . . . . . . . Beethoven
Philharmonic Choir.
Romance, " Le Vallon " . . . . . . Gounod
Mr. Frederic King.
VoRSPiEL, " Parsifal " . . . . . . Wagner
Fantasia for Pianoforte, with Chorus, " Choral Fan-
tasia " . . . . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Sophie Menteb and Philharmonic Choir.
Part II
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Zefi&retti lusinghieri " (Idomeneo) . . . Mozart
Miss Edith Santley.
( (a) " Andante Spiniato and Polo-
Pianoforte Solos •! naise " . . . . Chopin
{ (6) " Etude " in D[7 . . . Liszt
Mme Sophie Menter.
L'Invitation a la Valse ..... Weber
(Arranged for Orchestra by Berlioz. )
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
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[1883
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 1
Part I
OvERTUBE (or Suite) in D J. S. Bach
Regit., " E Susanna non vien " ; Aria, " Dove sono "
(Le Nozze di Figaro) ..... Mozart
Mme Rose Hersee.
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Pablo Saras ate.
Part II
Symphony, " Im Walde " Raff
Song, " Where the bee sucks " . . . . . Dr. Arne
Mme Rose Hersee.
VioiJN Solos f^"^ Nocturne, £[?, arr. for Vln. . . Chopin
1(6) Spanish Dance, " Zapateado " . Sarasate
Mb, Pablo Sarasate.
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 15
(To THE Memory or Wilhelm Richard Wagner, died Feb. 13, 1883)
Part I
Overture, " Die Meistersinger von Niirnberg " .
Einleitung and Liebestod, " Tristan und Isolde "
Der Ritt der Walkuren, " Die Walkiire "
Charfreitags-zauber, " Parsifal " .
Lied, " Traft ihr das Schiff " (Der Fliegende Hollander)
Mme Alwina Valleria.
Overture, " Der Fliegende Hollander "...
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Part II
Concerto for Violin, " Scotch " .... Max Bruch
Mr. Pablo Sarasate.
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Prayer, " Elizabeth's Prayer " (Tannhauser) . . Wagner
Mme Valleria.
Violin Solos I L>' j-."^ "^ ' , I (First performance) Sarasate
Mr. Pablo Sarasate.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . , . . . , Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
Part I
Overture, " Hermann and Dorothea "... Schumann
Concerto for Pianoforte in E^, " The Emperor " . Beethoven
Mme Sophie Menter.
ScENA (MS.), " Mary Stuart's Farewell " . . . Benedict
Mme Patey.
(First time in public : conducted by the Composer.)
Prize Overture, " Among the Pines " . . Oliver A. King
1883] THE EIGHTH DECADE 393
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
Canzonet, " She never told her love " . . . Haydn
Mme Patey.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. C. E. Stephens.)
{(a) Prelude in A . . . Bach
(6) Wedding March (Midsummer
Night's Dream) . Mendelssohn — Liszt
Mme Sophie Menter.
Rhapsodie Honqroise (No. 4) in D minor and G major Liszt
(First time of performance.)
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins. ■
FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Motett, " Adjutator in opportunitatibus " . . Cherub ini
Mr. Vernon Rigby and Philharmonic Choir.
(First time in public.)
Concerto for Violin (No. 2) in G minor . . . Max Bruch
Mlle Teresina Tua.
Romanza, " O ! muto, asil " (William Tell) . . Rossini
Mr. Ladislas Mierzwinsky.
Ballad for Orchestra, " La Belle Dame sans Merci " A. C. Mackenzie
(First public performance : composed for this Society.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor .... Chopin
Mr. Vladimir De Pachmann.
Aria, " Fra poco " (Lucia) ..... Donizetti
Mr. L. Mierzwinsky.
V q j ('*) Cavatina ..... Raff
^^°"^ ^^^^^1(6) Spanish Dance (Zapateado) . . Sarasate
Mlle Teresina Tua.
Marche Hongroise (La Damnation de Faust) . . Berlioz
Conductor, Mr. W. G. Cusins.
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30
Part I
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Violin Solo, " Ballade and Polonaise " . . . Vieuxtemps
Mlle Teresina Tua.
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Mme Marzella Sembrich.
Pastorale, Duet and Chorus, " The Angel's Message "
(Christus) ....... Liszt
Miss Minnie Gwynne, Mr. Ernest Laris and Philharmonic
Choir.
March " of the Three Holy Kings " (Christus) . . Liszt
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Pabt II
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in EJ? . . . . Liszt
Mme Sophie Menter,
ScENA, " Au bruits des lonrds marteaux " (Phil6mon et
Baucis) ........ Oounod
Mr. Charles Santley.
Abia, " Che pur aspro " (II Seraglio) .... Mozart
Mme Sembrich.
Overtube, " The Ruler of the Spirits " . . . Weber
National Anthem
Conductor, Mb. W. G. Ctjsins.
1884
Emboldened by the success of tlieir last year's competition,
the Society offered a second prize for an Overture, the amount
being £20 this time. One hundred and nineteen letters asking
for conditions and rules followed the announcement, which
had appeared in most European capitals. Of these enquirers
eighty-eight competed and the result appeared in 1885
(which see).
The experiment, novel at the time, of inviting various
conductors to undertake one or two of the season's concerts,
was tried this year, with doubtful success. The post was (for
this season only) an honorary one.
At the 1st concert, Mr. George Mount conducted and Dr.
Francis Hueffer annotated the Programme.
Miss Clara Asher made her first appearance as solo pianist,
and Gounod's Saltarello, composed expressly for the Society,
received a second hearing.
At the 2nd concert, two American vocalists. Miss Gertrude
Griswold and Mr. William J. Winch, made their debut.
And Miss Marie Krebs^ bade her farewell, retiring from the
profession on her marriage with Herr Brenning. She died in
1900. Dr. C. Villiers Stanford conducted this concert.
The 3rd concert was conducted by Mr. George Mount and
Mr. Antonin Dvorak, the latter conducting his " New Grand
Overture, ' Husitzka,' " his Symphony in D and his " Rhap-
sodic Sclavische," all for the first time at these concerts, This
original and cliaracteristic musician made his first appearance
at St. James's Hall on tliis occasion, his very first in England
having taken place a week previously, at the Albert Hall,
when he conducted his fine " Stabat Mater."
Mr. J. F. Barnett conducted the 4th concert, at which most
' Eugenio Pirani was to have played, but was ill.
1884] THE EIGHTH DECADE 395
of the numbers were old friends, but he yielded the baton to
SulUvan for the latter's impressive " In Memoriam " Overture,
which was played in memory of H.R.H. Prince Leopold,
Duke of Albany, who died on March 28.
At the commencement of the 5th concert, conducted by
F. H. Cowen, Handel's " Dead March, in Saul " was played,
aU upstanding, in memory of that great disciphnarian and
reformer of the orchestra. Sir Michael Costa, knighted by
Queen Victoria in 1869 and decorated by many foreign
monarchs, who died on April 29. In addition to having been
the Society's conductor from 1846 to 1854, his work in England
included the direction of the Co vent Garden and Drury Lane
Opera Houses, the Sacred Harmonic Society, the Handel
Festivals and Provincial Festivals. His services will not soon
be forgotten in this country of his adoption.
Hans von Biilow made his last appearance at this concert
and Liszt's Rhapsodic Hongroise (No. 1) in F was played for
the first time at the Philharmonic. A new Scene Rehgieuse,
entitled " O deplorable Sion," set by A. Goring-Thomas from
Racine's " Esther," was introduced by Mr. Santley.
At the 6th concert, also conducted by Mr. Frederic H.
Cowen, Joseph Maas sang for the last time, and selected
Wagner's glorious " Preis-Ued " from " Die Meistersinger."
Alas, only two years later, his short but notable career was
ended by death,
Mr. Co wen's Symphony in B [? minor (No. 4) was given very
effectively, under his direction, for the first time, and so the
year ended.
Dvorak was elected an Honorary Member, and the Directors
invited Mr. Thomas Wingham to write a new orchestral work.
The Philharmonic Dinner appears to have been a great
success this year : so, at any rate, thought Mr. Henry Hersee,
who retired at the end of the season from his post of Hon.
Secretary, naming Mr. Francesco Berger^ as the man to
follow him.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1884
FIRST CONCERT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Pabt I
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Inflammatus " (Stabat Mater) . . . Dvorak
Mme Patey.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. J. T. Carrodus.
* After devoting an immense amount of time and energy to the
Society, Mr. Berger retired from the arduous duties of Secretary in 1911.
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[1884
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 4), " Power of Sound "
Rondo for Pianoforte in B minor (Op. 22)
Miss Clara Asher.
Canzonet, " The Spirit Song " .
Saltarello
Mme Patey.
Conductor, Mr. George Mount.
Spohr
Mendelssohn
Haydn
Gounod
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 6
Part I
Fantaisie-Overture, " Paradise and the Peri "
Scena, " Thro' the forest " (Der Freischutz)
Mr. William J. Winch.
Concerto for VioHn, " Drammatico " (No. 8)
Mme Norman-Neruda.
Air, " Air du Livre " (Hamlet)
Miss Gertrude Griswold.
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Sterndale Bennett
Weber
Spohr
Ambroise Thomas
Brahms
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
Mlle Marie Krebs.
Duet, " Va, t' ho gik jaerdonato " (Romeo) . . Gounod
Miss Griswold and Mr. Winch.
Overture, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Dr. C. Villiers Stanford.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 10
Part I
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Aria, " Dalla sua pace " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mr. Joseph Maas.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor (No. 1) . . Mendelssohn
Mlle Janotha.
Overture, " Husitzki " . . . . . . Dvorak
(First time of performance.)
Part II
Symphony in D {dedicated to Hans Richter) . . Dvorak
(First time at these Concerts.)
Arioso, " Disperse il crin " (L'Etoile du Nord) . . Meyerbeer
Mr. Joseph Maas.
Pianoforte Solo, " Polonaise in F;}): minor " . . Chopin
Mlle Janotha.
Rhapsodie (No. 2), " Sclavische " . . . . Dvorak
(Fii'st time at these Concerts.)
Conductors, Mr. Antonin Dvorak and Mr. George Mount.
1884]
THE EIGHTH DECADE
397
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
(In Memory of Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, died March 28,
1884)
Part I
Overture, " In Memoriam " . .... Sullivan
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Scena, " O ma lyre immortelle " (Sapho) . , . Gounod
Mme Marie Roze.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E]? . . . . Beethoven
Mme Annette Essipoff.^
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Romance, *' L' Absence " (Reviens, reviens)
Mme Marie Roze.
((a) Impromptu in B [7 .
Pianoforte Solos ] (b) Andante and Scherzo in E minor
((c) Gavotte in A minor .
Mme Essipoff.
Overture, " Der Fliegende Hollander " .
Conductor, Mr. John Francis Barnett
Beethoven
Berlioz
Schubert
Mendelssohn
Baff
Wagner
FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
(In Memory of Sir Michael Costa, who died April 29, 1884)
Part I
Dead March, " Saul " .
Overture, " Genoveva "
SciiNE Religieuse, " O deplorable Sion " .
Mr. Charles Santley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor (Op. 185)
Dr. Hans von Bulow.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger "
Handel
Schumann
A. Goring -Thomas
Baff
Wagner
Part II
Symphony in Ej? (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Air, " Revenge, Timotheus cries " (Alexander's Feast) Handel
Mr. Santley.
Variations and Fugue for Pianoforte in Ej; (Op. 35) Beethoven
Dr. Hans von Bulow.
Rhapsodie Hongroise (No. 1) in F . . . . Liszt
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
^ Miss Essipoff married her celebrated pianoforte teacher, Herr
Theodor Leschetitzky, in 1880.
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SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
Part I
OvEBTUBE, " Melusine " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Pbeis-lied, " Di rosea luce " (Die Meistersinger) . Wagner
Mr. Joseph Maas.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E minor .... Chopin
Mme Essipoff.
Air, " The Bird and the Maiden " . . . . Spohr
Mme Valleria.
(Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. George A. Clinton.)
Symphony in B[7 minor (No. 4) .... Cowen
(First time of performance.)
Part II
Concerto for Double-Bass in F# minor . . . BoUesini
Mr. Giovanni Bottesini.
Duet, " £ tua madre che m' invia " (Carmen) . . Bizet
Mme Valleria and Mr. Maas.
Valse for Pianoforte in A minor, " Les Soirees de
Vienne " . . . . . . . Schubert — Liszt
Mme Essipoff.
Overture, " Jubilee "...... Weber
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1885
Sir Arthur SuUivan was appointed conductor, a post which
he held with distinction, and to the eminent advantage of the
Society, for three years.
Dr. Francis Hueffer and Mr. Charles E. Stephens annotated
the Programmes of the first three concerts, and then followed
Mr. Joseph Bennett, the eminent critic of the " Daily Tele-
graph," who held the post for many years.
The compositions sent in by eighty-eight competitors for
the prize of £20 for the best Overture were adjudicated upon
by Messrs. W. H. Cummings, George Mount and Charles E.
Stephens, and the prize was awarded to Gustav Ernest for
his " Dramatic " Overture.
At the 1st concert, Brahms's Symphony in F (No. 3) was
heard for the first time at these concerts, and Miss Elly
Warnots, already well known at the Crystal Palace and in
Opera, appeared.
At the 2nd concert, Mme Minnie Hauk, the " creator " of
the role of " Carmen," made her first appearance, and so did
Mr. Oscar Beringer, the well-known pianist, teacher and
examiner. Mr. Gustav Ernest conducted the first performance
of his " Prize " Overture.
At the 3rd concert, an Orchestral Serenade, a work written
1885] THE EIGHTH DECADE 399
in response to the Directors' invitation of the previous year by
Thomas Wingham, was played under the composer's direction,
Sullivan's policy was, evidently, to allow composers to interpret
their own works, and, from this year onwards, it has largely
remained the custom, which has unfortunately not been
limited to those composers who were able to do justice to the
occasion !
A Sextett from " Don Giovanni " and a Septett from
Gounod's " La Reine de Saba " introduced several clever
Academy students, who have since made a name as vocalists,
including Mr. and Mrs. Brereton, Messrs. Iver McKay and
Arthur Thompson.
The concert concluded with Macfarren's " Chevy Chase "
Overture.^
At the 4th concert. Mile Clotilde Kleeberg made her first
appearance. Dvorak conducted a first performance of his
new Symphony in D minor, which he had composed expressly
for this concert, and a very beautiful Duet from SuUivan's
music to " Kenilworth " was rendered with much effect by
Miss Marie Etherington and Mr. Edward Lloyd.
At the 5th, Miss Carlotta Elliott made her debut, singing a
dehghtful song of Stanford's, " There's a bower of roses "
(Veiled Prophet), and Mr. Franz Rummel made his first appear-
ance in Dvorak's Pianoforte Concerto in G minor, conducted by
the composer.
Moszkowski appeared as composer and conductor at the
6th concert, introducing to England his Symphonic Poem,
" Johanna d'Arc," and Mr. Santley sang Sullivan's fine song,
" I wish to tune my quivering lyre."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1885
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Part I
OvERTTJBE, " Athalie "...... Mendelssohn
AiB, " Sweet Bird " (L' Allegro ed il Pensieroso) . . Handel
Mlle Elly Wabnots.
(Flute Obbligato, Mr. Oltjf Svensden.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Dr. Joachim.
1 In the recently published " Life " of Richard Wagner, he confesses
to having enjoyed conducting this Overtxire in 1855 and admired its
peculiar, wildly passionate character, but he calls it " The Steeple
Chase " and ascribes it to a Mr. MacFarrinc, a Scotchman ! Poor
Sir George Macfarren, who happens to be a Welshman, must have turned
uneasily in his grave when this book was published.
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Part II
Symphony in F (No, 3) .
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " Come per me sereno " (La Sonnambula)
Mlle Elly Warnots.
Overture, " The Ruler of the Spirits "
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
[1885
Brahms
Bellini
Weber
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 12
Part I
Overture, " The Occasional Oratorio "... Handel
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mr. Oscar Beringer.
ScENA, " Me voila seule " (La Reine de Saba) . . Gounod
Mme Minnie Hauk.
Prize Overture, " Dramatic " . . . Gustav Ernest
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Symphony in Bj? (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Recit. and Air, " My strength is spent " (Taming of
the Shrew) ....... Goetz
Mme Minnie Hauk.
Hungarian Rhapsody in D (No. 4) . . . . Liszt
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 26
Part I
Symphony in C (No. 2) . . . . . . Schumann
Sextett, " Sola, sola " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mrs. Bbereton ; Misses Beare and Major ; Messrs. Iver
McKay, Arthur L. Oswald and Brereton.
Concerto for Violin in D . . . . . Brahms
Dr. Joachim.
Part II
Serenade for Orchestra ..... Thomas Wingham
(Composed for this Society and conducted by the Composer.)
Elegy (No. 1) in D and Tarantella for Double-Bass . Bottesini
Mr. Giovanni Bottesini.
Septett, " O gracious power " (La Reine de Saba) . Gounod
Mrs. Brereton ; Misses Beare and Major ; Messrs. Iver
McKay, Arthur Thompson, Arthur L. Oswald and Brereton.
Overture, " Chevy Chase " . . . . G. A. Macfarren
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
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FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
Part I
Overture, " Faiist "...... Spohr
CoNCERTSTUCK for Pianoforte ..... Weber
Mlle Clotildb Kleeberg.
Duet, " How sweet the moonlight " (Kenil worth) . Sullivan
Miss Marie Etherington and Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 1) . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Symphony in D minor ...... Dvorak
(Composed for this Concert and conducted by the Composer.)
Song, " Pries-lied " (Die Meistersinger) . . . Wagner
Mr. Edward Luoyd.
(By desire.)
Overture, " Don Giovanni " . . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
Part I
Overture, " The Wood-Nymphs " . . . Sterndale Bennett
Selection, '* Romeo et Juliette "
(a) Adagio from " Scene d' Amour " ) p r
(6) Scherzo, " La Reine Mab " ) * ' ' iierltoz
Aria, "Wie nahte mir der Schlummer " (Der Freischiitz) Weber
Miss Carlotta Ellioit.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor (Op. 33) . . Dvorak
Mr. Franz Rummel.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Sytviphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Air, " There's a bower of Roses " (Veiled Prophet) C. Villiers Stanford
Miss Carlotta Elliott.
Pianoforte Solos | SJ;) No«^^«e in Db (Op. 27) |
(.(o) Polonaise m At? (Op. 53) J • ^
Mr. Franz Rummel.
Overture, " La Sirene " . . . . . Auber
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20
Part I
Overture, " Der Fliegende Hollander " . . . Wagner
Ode, " I wish to tune my quiv'ring lyre " . . . Sullivan
Mr. Santley.
2 D
402 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1886
Symphonic Poem, " Johanna d' Arc " ^ . . . Moszkowski
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? . • . • Beethoven
Mr. Franz Rummel.
(By request.)
Regit., " O voi del mio poter " ; Air, " Sorge infausta "
(Orlando) ....... Handel
Mr. Santley.
Overture, " Mirella " . . . . . . Gounod
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
1886
Mme Trebelli's clever daughter, Mile Antoinette Trebelli
(who altered her name in later years to " Antonia Dolores "),
made her first appearance at the 1st concert, with Mme Fanny
Frickenhaus, the gifted pianist, as also did the violinist, Mr.
Tivadar Nachez. Henry Gadsby conducted his new orchestral
scene, " The Forest of Arden," which consisted of two move-
ments : (1) An Intermezzo, "An Autumn Morning"; (2)
Tantarra, " The hunt's up." It was composed for the Society.
Another new work was Moszkowski's Violin Concerto in C,
played by Nachez.
At the 2nd concert, six works, never before heard at these
concerts, were performed, viz. a Symphony in F by Ebenezer
Prout ; " Ingeborg's Lament " (Frithjof ) by Max Bruch ; an
Overture, " GrazieUa," and a " Bolero " for Double-Bass, by
Bottesini ; Wolfram's Fantasy, " Bhch ich umher, " from
Wagner's " Tannhauser " ; and a Duet, " Gondohera," com-
posed by Mr. Henschel, and interpreted by the composer-
singer and his wife.
At the 3rd concert, Pan Franz Ondricek made his first
appearance at these concerts, playing a new work, a Violin
Concerto by Dvorak, for the first time in England. Another
novelty was the Pastoral Introduction to SuUivan's Oratorio
" The Light of the World," which was followed by the Over-
ture to Part II of the same work.
Mme Rose Hersee made her last appearance.
^ This Symphonic Poem had four movements, described as follows : —
I. Johanna's pastoral life : a dream makes known to her her high
mission.
II. Inward speculations : past recollections.
III. Procession of conquerors to the Coronation at Rheims.
I IV. Johanna in captivity: her chains broken, her victory, death
and glory.
1886] THE EIGHTH DECADE 403
At the 4th concert, Miss Fanny Davies, a distmguished pupil
of Mme Schumann's, made her j&rst appearance, playing
Sterndale Bennett's Pianoforte Concerto in C minor.
At the 5th concert, a new Symphony in C by Mr. Camille
Saint-Saens, composed expressly for the Society, was con-
ducted by that eminent French composer and organist ; and
Miss Agnes Larkcom made her first bow to a Philharmonic
audience, which included the Prince and Princess of Wales.
At the 6th concert, Moszkowski conducted a new Suite for
Orchestra, which he had written expressly for the Philharmonic
Society, and Mme Christine Nilsson bade her farewell to these
concerts, singing, inter alia, " Der Erlkonig " of Schubert.
Dr. (now Sir) F. G. Campbell, Principal of the Royal Normal
College for the Blind, pointed out to the Directors the really
marvellous talents of his pupil, Mr. Alfred Hollins.^ A
suggestion was made for a " State " concert to be given
at the Albert Hall next year, during Her Majesty's Jubilee
celebrations, but the Queen could not come, and the project
fell through.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1886
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 4
Part I
Symphony in A minor (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . Mendelssohn
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) Mozart
Mlle Antoinette Trebelli.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schtimann
Mbie Fanny Frickenhaus.
Part II
Scene for Orchestra, " The Forest of Arden " . Henry Oadsby
(First time : composed for this Society ; conducted by the
Composer. )
Concerto for Violin in C . . . . , . Moszkowski
Mr. Tivadar Nach:^z.
(First time in England.)
Air, " Ah ! je veux briser " (Les Diamants de la Couronne) Atiber
Mlle Ajsttoinette Trebelli.
Overture, " Les Deux Journees " . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
1 He played in 1888, q.v. W. T. Best used to call him " Alfred the
Great."
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[1886
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 18
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 3) ..... . Front
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
ScBNA, " Ingeborg's Lament " (Frithjof)
Mrs. Henschel.
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .
Mr. Vladimir De Pachmann.
Max Bruch
Mozart
Part II
Overture, " Graziella " . . . . . . Bottesini
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
Wolfram's Fantasy, " Blick ich umher " (Tann-
hauser) ........ Wagner
Mr. Henschel.
(First time at these Concerts.)
Introd. and Bolero for Double-Bass . . . Bottesini
Mr. Giovanni Bottesini.
(First time at these Concerts.)
Dttbt, " Gondoliera " . . . . . . Henschel
Mr. and Mrs. Henschel.
(First time at these Concerts.) .
Overture in C (Op. 124), " Die Weihe des Hauses " . Beethoven
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 1
Part I
Symphony in C
Aria, " Pur dicesti " ......
Mme Rose Hersee.
Concerto for Violin ......
Pan Franz Ondbicek.
(First time in England.)
Part II
Pastoral Introduction 1 c^ mi t • i ^ ^ j.i ixt u ..
} The Light of the World
Schubert
A. Lotti
Dvorak
SuUivan
Overture (Part II)
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Mlle Clotilde Kleeberg.
Cavatina, " Nobil Signor " (Les Huguenots) . . Meyerbeer
Mme Rose Hersee.
Overture in C, " Namensfeier " (Op. 115) . . Beethoven
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 15
Part I
Symphony in E^ (No. 3), " Eroica " . . . Beethoven
1886] THE EIGHTH DECADE 405
Air, " II est doxix, il est bon " (H6rodiade) . . Massenet
Miss Gertrude Griswold.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor . . . Sterndale Bennett
Miss Fanny Davies.
Part II
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Dr. Joachim.
SoNoq f (") " Winds in the Trees " } . Oorina-Thomas
bONGS I ^^^ .. ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^ p^j^y g^^^ „ ^ .A. uoring 1 nomas
Miss Gertrude Griswold.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Miss Mary Carmichael.)
Overture, " Jessonda " . . . . . . Spohr
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19
Part I
Symphony in E^ . . . . . . . Haydn
Recit., " A questo seno " ; Aria, " Quando miro " . Mozart
Mme Antoinette Sterling.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G (No. 4) . . . Beethoven
Mb. Camille Saint-Saens.
Part II
Symphony in C . . . . . . Saint-Saens
(First performance : composed for this Society and conducted by
the Composer.)
Couplets, " Charmant oiseau " (La Perle du Br6sil) Felicien David
Miss Agnes Larkcom.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
Aria, " Ah ! perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Christine Nilsson.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mb. Franz Ondricek.
Part II
Suite for Orchestra ...... Moszkowski
(First performance : composed for this Society and conducted by
the Composer.)
Lied, " Der Erl-Konig " . . . . . . Schubert
Mme Christine Nilsson.
Overture, " Le Carnaval Romaine " ... Berlioz
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
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1887
Sir Arthur Sullivan conducted all except the 1st and 2nd
concerts. An earthquake in Italy completely prostrated him
and greatly upset his nervous system, and in March, later on,
he had to be in Berhn for the Kaiser's birthday, so Mr. George
Mount conducted the 1st and Mr. P. H. Cowen the 2nd
concert.
At the 1st, the novelties were Brahms' s Symphony in E
minor (No. 4), and an Air from Goring-Thomas's new Opera,
" Nadeshda," sung most sympathetically by Mme Valleria.
The Finale {Perpetuum mobile) from Moszkowski's Suite in F
was repeated.
At the 2nd concert, MUe Nordica, equally good in florid and
dramatic parts, appeared for the first time, singing Handel's
brilliant air, " Let the bright Seraphim," and an old Quartett
Concertante, by Mozart, for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon
was unearthed and heard for the first time at these concerts !
In Part II of the concert, Co wen's " Scandinavian " Symphony
was given a first hearing.
At the 3rd concert, several novelties were introduced : the
Prelude to Max Bruch's Grand Opera " Die Loreley " ; a
Duet from Stanford's Opera " The Canterbury Pilgrims,"
conducted by him and sung by Mile Marie de Lido (her first
appearance) and Mr. Barton McGuckin ; a new Concerto, for
Piano-Pedalier, by Gounod, played by Mile Lucie Palicot,
her first appearance, and a Scena from Mackenzie's Cantata,
" The Story of Sayid," sung by Mr. McGuckin.
At the 4th concert, Benno Schonberger made his debut as
pianist, and Goetz's fine Symphony in F was first heard at
these concerts.
At the 5th, Mozart's Aria, " Per questa bella mano," with
its very difficult Double-bass Obbligato, was performed by
Mr. Santley, with the valuable accompaniment of Mr. Botte-
sini, not (as erroneously stated) " for the first time " ; for Mr.
John Parry, jun., sang this Aria so far back as 1833 at a
Philharmonic Concert. Frederic Corder's new Suite, " Rou-
manian," composed expressly for this Society, was conducted
by the composer.
The 6th concert this year is not the last, as the Society
reverted to the old number of eight concerts.
At this 6th one, MUe Ella Russell made her first appear-
ance (by permission of Signor Lago), and the viohnist Mile
Marianne Eissler played. Alberto Randegger's Scena "Prayer
of Nature " (the words by Byron), composed expressly for the
1887] THE EIGHTH DECADE 407
Society, was sung by Edward Lloyd and conducted by the
composer.
At the 7th concert, Sir George Macfarren's Overture to
" Kenilworth " was played for the first time.
The 8th concert, on Saturday, June 25, was a matinee, at
which Mile Emma Nevada, the great American operatic
soprano, first appeared : her adopted name is taken from
Nevada City, in California, near to her birthplace.
Josef Hofmann, the wonder-boy pianist, also played at this
concert. His health broke down later in the year in America
from overstrain and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Children took the matter up !
PROGRAMMES FOR 1887
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 10
Pabt I
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Recit. and Air, " O river, dear river " (Nadeshda) A. Goring-Thomas
Mme Valleria.
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mme Schumann.
Part II
Symphony in E minor (No. 4) . . . . . Brahms
J f{a) Winter-lied ...... Mendelssohn
\{h) Widmung ...... Schumann
Mme Valleria.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Bisaccia.)
Finale from Suite in F, " Perpetuum mobile " . . Moszkowski
Conductor, Mr. George Mount.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 24
Part I
Overture, " Coriolanus " . . . . . Beethoven
CoNCERTANTE for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon . Mozart
Messrs. Lebon, Clinton, Mann and Wotton.
(First time at these Concerts.)
Am, " Let the bright Seraphim " (Samson) . . Handel
Mlle Nordica.
(Trumpet Obbligato, Mr. W. Ellis.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Leopold Aukb.
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Part II
Symphony, " Scandinavian " .
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " Gli angui d' Inferno " (II Flauto Magico)
MlLE NORDICA.
OvERTtJRE, " Zanetta " .
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
[1887
F. H. Cowen
Mozart
Auher
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 21
Part I
Prelude, " Loreley "...... Max Bruch
(First time at these Concerts.)
Duet, " Hark ! her step " (The Canterbury Pilgrims)
C. Villiers Stanford
Mlle Marie De Lido and Mr. Barton McGuckin.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto for Piano-Pedalier ..... Qounod
Mme Lucie Palicot.
(First time of performance.)
; Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Soena, " Ah ! perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mlle Marie De Lido.
Soena, " Where sets the sun " (The Story of Sayid) A. C. Mackenzie
Mr. Barton McGuckin.
Piano- Pedalieb Solo, " Toccata in F " . . . J. S. Bach
Mme Lucie Palioot.
Overture, " The Isles of Fingal " . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 5
Part I
Overture, " Husitzkl " . . . . . . Dvorak
Aria, " Che fard " (Orfeo) Gluck
Mme Patey.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
Mr. Benno Schonbebgbb.
Part II
Symphony in F . . . . . . . Ooetz
(First time at these Concerts.)
Arietta, " Lungi dal caro bene " . . . . Sarti
Mme Patey.
Walkuren-Ritt, " Die Walkiire " . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
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FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 19
Pakt I
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Per questa bella mano "^ . . . . Mozart
Mr. Charles Santley.
(Double-Ba3s Obbligato, Mr. Bottesini.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in E^ . . . . Beethoven
Miss Clotilde Kleebebg.
Part II
Suite, " Roumanian " . . . . . . F. Corder
(First time : composed for this Society and conducted by the
Composer.)
Song, " Let the dreadful engines " (Don Quixote) . Purcell
Mr. Santley.
Concertino for Double-Bass in FJ minor . . Bottesini
Mr. Bottesini.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . , Wagner
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 9
Patit I
Symphony in C minor (No. 3) . . . . . Spohr
Aria, " Ombra leggiera " (Dinorah) .... Meyerbeer
Mlle Ella Russell.^
Caprice for Pianoforte in E . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Miss Fanny Davies.
Scena, *' Prayer of Nature " (Byron), " Father of
Light " . . . . . . . . Randegger
Mr. Edward Lloyd,
(First time : composed for this Society and conducted by the
Composer. )
Part II
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Violin Solo, " Fantasia appassionata " . . . Vieuxtemps
Mlle Marianne Eissler.
Duet, " Angiol che vesti " (Romeo) .... Oounod
Mlle Ella Russell and Mr. E. Lloyd.
Pianoforte Solos ^^"^ ^^®^ °^^^ Worte, Book 6, No. 1 Mendelssohn
1(6) Novelette in D (No. 2) . Schumann
Miss Fanny Davies.
Overture, " Eiiryanthe " . . . . . Weher
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
* Wrongly stated, in Programme, to be " First time at these Con-
certs." It was sung in 1833 (q.v.).
* By permission of Signer Lago.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15
Pakt I
Symphony in C (No. 1) . . . . . . Haydn
Akia, " Questi affetti " (Faust) .... Spohr
Mlle Lillian Noedica.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E [7 (No. 6) . . . Mozart
Mr. Camille Saint-Saens.
Overture, " Kenilworth " . . . . O. A. Macfarren
(First time of performance.)
Part II
Overture, Scherzo and Finale in E . . . Schumann
Regit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Mlle Lillian Nordica.
Introd. and Rondo for Violin ..... Vieuxtemps
Miss Nettie Carpenter.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
EIGHTH CONCERT. SATURDAY (MORNING), JUNE 25
Part I
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . . We^er
Recit. and Air, " Ah ! Rachel " (La Juive) . . Halevy
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Couplets,* "Charmant oiseau " (La Perle du Br6sil) Felicien David
Mlle Emma Nevada.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C . . . . . Beethoven
Master Josef Hofmann.
Part II
Symphony in A (No, 2), " Italian " . . . . Mendelssohn
Scena, " Piano, piano " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Mme Albant.
T» „ a • («) Valse ..... Chopin
Planoforte Solos \ )j^{ n^ . n r.- t •
' (o) Toccata .... Euotnste%n
Master Josef Hofmann.
Overture, " Di Ballo " . . . . . . Sullivan
Conductor, Sir Arthur Sullivan.
1888
Sir Arthur Sullivan finding that, owing to faihng health and
ever-increasing responsibiUties, it would be impossible to
conduct through another season, supported the Directors in
the appointment of Mr. Frederic H. Cowen as his successor.
* Couplets du Mysoli.
1888] THE EIGHTH DECADE 411
The latter, however, having to leave England for Austraha in
time for the opening of the Melbourne Exhibition, could only
manage to conduct five out of the seven concerts ; the 6th
and the matinee of June 16 were undertaken by Mr. Johan
Severin Svensden, the eminent conductor and composer in
Copenhagen.
Numbers of new performers appeared, the most important
being Edvard Grieg ; other pianists were Otto Hegner, a
twelve-year-old wonder-boy, and Alfred Hollins, who is alone
equalled, as a bhnd musician, by William Wolstenholme for
his marvellous extemporisation and performance on both organ
and pianoforte. Fraulein Soldat appeared as violinist, whilst
the indefatigable Hon. Secretary, Mr. Francesco Berger,
assisted as accompanist at the pianoforte.
Amongst the singers we find Misses Liza Lehmann, Eleanor
Rees and Hilda Wilson, Mmes Hutchinson and Fursch-Madi,
in addition to Mr. Carl Mayer (of the Stadt-Theater, Cologne),
who was the only male singer of the season.
At the 1st concert, a Suite^ for Small Orchestra byRameau
was unearthed and played for the first time at these concerts,
and Dr. Stanford allowed the Society the first performance in
London of his Prelude to " Ql]dipus Rex," which he conducted.
Another ancient composition was played at the 2nd concert,
when a Symphony in G, by Haydn, was given for the first
time in London !
A Serenade for Strings, and a Tema con variazioni from the
Third Orchestral Suite, two works by Tschaikowsky, were
played, under the composer's baton, for the first time in
England, and Svensden's Norwegian Rhapsody (No. 2) was
introduced to London.
At the 3rd concert, the new works presented were : (a) an
Overture by Sir G. A. Macfarren, " Romeo and Juliet " ; (6)
a Scena, " The Song of Judith," by Mr. Ebenezer Prout ;
(c) Music to " A Walpurgis-Night " by C. M. Widor, the two
last-named pieces being conducted by their respective com-
posers.
Young Otto Hegner made a great sensation in London, but,
like so many forced growths, he was not destined to live long,
dying at the age of thirty.
At the 4th concert, that wonderful harmonist, Edvard
Grieg (who, curiously enough, died in the same year as young
Hegner), dehghted the concert-goers with his playing and
with his masterly conducting of Two Elegiac Melodies of his
* It was really an arrangement of dance-rhythms from " Castor et
Pollux," one of three compiled by F. A. Gevaert.
412 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1888
arranged for Stringed Orchestra, and played, in that form, for
the first time.
At the 5th concert, three new Mythological Pieces for
Orchestra, entitled "Aphrodite," "Vulcan " and "Pan," were
conducted by their composer, Edouard Silas, and Wagner's
intricately tender " Siegfried Idyll " had its first hearing at
these concerts.
Mr. Cowen now started off for Austraha, where he had a
most enthusiastic reception, and his place was taken, as
stated above, at the 6th concert, by Johan Severin Svensden.
One item, a Pastoral Suite by John Francis Barnett, heard for
the first time in London, was conducted by its composer.
The blind pianist, organist and composer, Alfred HoUins,
played the " Emperor " Concerto by Beethoven, while Mr.
Svensden's Symphony in D was first heard at the Philharmonic.
Mr. A. C. Mackenzie's First Scotch Rhapsody, in G minor,
was played for the first time and conducted by him, but
otherwise the whole of the 7th concert was conducted by Mr.
Svensden, who was made an Honorary Member of the Society.
It is pleasant to see letters of thanks to the Directors, from
the Principals of the great music-schools, for the privilege of
attending rehearsals, etc., granted to their students. A Miss
Ethel M. Smyth, then barely known to London audiences,
asked that a Cantata of hers might be performed.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1888
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 15
Part I
Suite for small Orchestra ..... Rameau
(First time at these Concerts.)
CoNOEBTO for Pianoforte in F minor .... Chopin
Mme Schumann.
T xx^T.-,^ / («) " Der Nussbaiom "\ „ .
LiEDER (jftJ-Friihlingsnachf) • • • • Schumann
Miss Liza Lehmann.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mme Schumann.)
Prelude, " CEdipus Rex " . . . Dr. C. Villiers Stanford
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Symphony in D minor (No. 4) . . . . . Schumann
Cavatina, " Tho' clouds by tempests " (Der Frei-
schiitz) ........ Weber
Miss Liza Lehmann.
Overture, " Tannhiiuser " . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1888] THE EIGHTH DECADE 413
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 22
Part I
Symphony in G . . . .... Haydn
(First time in London.)
Am, " Be thou patient " (Jacob) . . . Henry Smart
Miss Eleanor Rees.
Sebenade for Stringed Orchestra .... Tschaikotvsky
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Franz Ondrioek.
Part II
Tema con Variazioni (Suite 3) . . . . . Tschaikowsky
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Aria, " Vieni che poi sereno " (Semiramis) . . Gluck
Miss EiiEANOB Rees.
Violin Solo, " Hungarian Airs " . . . . Ernst
Mr. Franz Ondricek.
Norwegian Rhapsody (No. 2) .... Svensden
(First time in London.)
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 19
Part I
Overture, " Romeo and Juliet " . . . O. A. Macfarren
(First time at these Concerts.)
ScENA, " The Song of Judith " . . . . Ebenezer Prout
Miss Hilda Wilson.
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Allegro for Pianoforte and Orchestra in A [7 . . John Field
Master Otto Hegneb.
Music to " A Walpurgis Night "^ . . . .CM. Widor
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Pianoforte Solos I i^|f*^^^^"A^^ / •. . • ^^'P'''
y (0) Andante and Kondo capriccioso
in E . . . . Mendelssohn
Master Otto Hegner.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " . . - . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
^ Consisting of three numbers : Overture, Adagio and Scherzando.
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FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 3
Part I
Petite Suite, " Jeux d'Enfants " . . . . Bizet
(First performance in England.)
CONCEBTO for Pianoforte in A minor .... Grieg
Mb. Edvard Grieg.
LiEDER I ^'^^ " '^^^^^^ Begegnen " I ^ .
1.IEDER \ ^^j „ Farewell to Tvindehougen " I " * ^^^
Miss Carlotta Ellioit.
Two Elegiac Melodies for Stringed Orchestra^ . Grieg
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Air, " II est doux " (Herodiade) .... Massenet
Miss Carlotta Elliott.
Overture, " Ruy Bias " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 17
Part I
Three Mythological Pieces'' for Orchestra . Edouard Silas
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Scena, " Ah ! perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Fursch-Madi.
Siegfried-Idyll ....... Wagner
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in A . . . . . Liszt
Mme Sophie Menter.
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
(By desire.)
Regit, et Stances, " O ma lyre immortelle " (Sapho) . Gounod
Mme Fursch-Madi.
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 31
Part I
Symphony in D . . . . . . . Svensden
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " Or son sola " (Le Serment) .... Auber
Mrs. Hutchinson.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Alfred Hollins.
^ Arranged from his songs, (I) " Herz-wunden " and (2) " Der
letzte Friihling."
» They were entitled (1) Aphrodite, (2) Vulcan, (3) Pan.
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Part II
Pastoral Suite ^ . . . . . . . J. F. Barnett
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Bolero, " Zaide "....... Berlioz
Mrs. Hutchinson.
Overture, " William Tell " . . . . . Rossini
Conductor, Mk. Johan Severin Svensden.
SEVENTH CONCERT. SATURDAY (MORNING), JUNE 16
In One Part
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . Beethoven
Air, " Der Ivrieges-lust " (Jessonda)
Spohr
Brahms
Schumann
Schubert
Mr. Carl Mayer.
Concerto for Violin ....
Mlle Mariu Sold at.
T I (a) " Mondnacht " .
Likder (l^j.^wohin" ....
Mr. Carl Mayer.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Francesco Berger.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Rubinstein
Mme Sophie Menter.
Scotch Rhapsody in G minor (No. 1) . . A. C. Mackenzie
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Mr. J. S. Svensden.
1889
As it was practically impossible for Mr. Cowen, who was
starting from Melbourne on February 1, to get back in time
for the 1st concert, on March 14, and take the necessary re-
hearsals, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie very kindly undertook the
conductorship, and introduced his Second Scotch Rhapsody,
entitled " Burns."
The Schumann Concerto brought to notice Fraulein Geisler-
Schubert, and Mme Grieg sang her husband's delightful songs,
in a most finished and charming manner, to his sympathetic
accompaniment upon the pianoforte. Mr. Grieg also conducted
his " Peer Gynt " Suite.
Evidently Mr. Cowen had interested the Australians in the
Society's work, as the Directors were asked by the Melbourne
Philharmonic Society to give them hints and advice in the work-
ing of such an Institution as the London Philharmonic Society.
At the 2nd concert, when Mr. Cowen received an ovation
upon his return to the Old Country, Dr. Villiers Stanford's new
^ The numbers were thus named : Gleaners in the Cornfield ; Reapers
entering Church ; Dance of Gleaners and Reapers ; Romance ; Harvest
Home and Hymn of Thanksgiving.
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Violin Suite (Op. 32) in D minor, conducted by him, was ex-
quisitely interpreted by Dr. Joachim, and Grieg's Pianoforte
Concerto, played by Mme Backer-Grondahl, who made her
debut in England on this occasion, was also conducted by the
composer.
The event at the 3rd concert was Mr. Sapellnikofif's first
appearance in England, when he plaj'ed the B [? Concerto for
Pianoforte by Tschaikowsky, who not only conducted this
work, but also his Orchestral Suite in D (Op. 43), which was
played for the first time in this country.
Miss Marguerite HaU, a soprano, made her first and last
appearance at these concerts, and Mr, W. H. Brereton (whose
" Westminster Singers " quartett give the present generation
so much pleasure) made his first appearance as a soloist, in
songs by Handel and Purcell.
At the 4th concert, Mile TremelH sang, and the noted
violinist Mr. Eugene Ysaye made quite a sensation by his
powerful rendering of the Beethoven Concerto.
Mr. Cowen's Symphony in F (No. 5) was played for the
first time at these concerts.
At the 5th concert, a Symphony (the " English ") in C had a
first rendering under its composer, C. Hubert H. Parry, and
Ysaye gave a new reading of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto.
A notice read that the doors would be closed during the
performance of each movement.
At the 6th, Frederic Cliffe conducted his new Symphony in
C minor and Miss FiUunger (stronglj'' recommended by Dr.
Joachim) sang.
At the 7th, Miss Hermine Spies made her debut, and the
last item of the season, always excepting the National Anthem,
played before the 1st and after the last concert of each year,
was SulHvan's " Overtura di BaUo."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1889
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 14
Part I
OvERTUBE, " Parisina " . . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mlle Geisler-Schubert.
({a) "I love thee" |
Songs A (6) Margaret's Cradle-Song " [ . . . Grieg
1(c) " Good morning " J
Mme Grieg.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by the Composer.)
Suite, " Peer Gynt " (Op. 46) . . . . . Grieg
(Conducted by the Composer.)
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Pabt II
Symphony in Bt> (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Songs I ^"^^ " Springtide " ) . . . ^ .
bONGS [^^^y. Wood- Wanderings " i ^'^''^
Mme Grieg.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by the Composer.)
T3 „ I (a) Fantasia in C minor . . Bach
PIANOFORTE bOLOS ) ^^^ Impromptu in F minor (No. 4) Schubert
Mlle Geisler-Schubert.
Scotch Rhapsody (No. 2), " Burns " . Dr. A. C. Mackenzie
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 28
Part I
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements) Schubert
Aria, '' Non mi dir " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Mlle Antoinette Trebelli.
Suite for Viohn in D major (Op. 32) . Dr. C. Villiers Stanford
Dr. Joachim.
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in A . . . . . Orieg
Mme Backer-Grondahl.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
AiR, " Sombre foret " (William Tell) .... Rossini
Mlle Antoinette Trebelli.
Overture and Selection, " A Midsummer Night's
Dream " ...... Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL II
Part I
Symphony in Ej? . . . . . . . Mozart
Air, " Divinit6s du Styx " (Alceste) .... Gluck
Miss Marguerite Hall.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Bt> (No. 1, Op. 23) . . Tschaikowsky
Mr. Wassily Sapellnikoff.
I
Part II
Suite in D (Op. 43)^ ...... Tschaikowsky
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
^ The movements of this Suite were headed (1) Introduction and
Fugue, (2) Divertimento, (3) Andante, (4) Marche Militaire, (5) Gavotte.
2 £
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THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
(a) " Shall I in Mamre's fertile plain ? " (Joshua)
Songs j (b) " Arise, ye subterranean winds " (The Tem-
pest) ......
Mr. W. H. Bbereton.^
[1889
Handel
Purcell
OvEKTURK, " Lurline "
Vincent Wallace
Conductor, Mb. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 9
Part I
Symphony in Bj? . . . . . . . Haydn
(First time in London [?].)
Aria, " Ah, quel giorno " (Semiramide) . , . Rossini
Mlle Tremelu.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. EuG:fcNE Ysaye.
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 5) .
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " Voce di donna " (La Gioconda)
Mlle Tremelli.
Violin Solos { \?} ^^""^^ ^"^ ^}^g^^ ^^ ^ ™^"°^
y (o) Kondo capriccioso
Mr. Ysaye.
Overture, " Prometheus "
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
F. H. Cowen
Ponchielli
J. S. Bach
Saint-Saens
Beethoven
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 23
Part I
Ovebtttre, " Le Nozze di Figaro " . . . . Mozart
Symphony in C, " The English " . . C. Hubert H. Parry
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Wolfram's Fantasy, " Blick ich \maher " (Tann-
Wagner
Mb. Cabl Mayeb.
hauser)
Concebto for Violin
Mendelssohn
Mr. EuGiiNE Ysaye.
Pabt II
Concebto for Pianoforte in G (No. 4) . . .
Mlle Natalie Janotha.
Altschottische Ballade, " Tom, der Reimer "
Mr. Carl Mayer.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Francesco Berger.)
^ (^ \ (a) 6tude caprice in B|7 . . . Paganini
\ (6) Premiere Polonaise . . . Wieniawski
Mr. Ysaye.
Ovebtttre, " Jubilee " . . . . . . Weher
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
^ Mr. Brereton is announced as making a first appearance at these
concerts. He sang in 1885, taking part in both a Sextett and a Septett
(q.v.).
Beethoven
Loewe
1890]
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SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 6
Part I
OvEBTTXBE, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cherubini
VoBSPiEL und LiEBESTOD (Tristan und Isolde) . . Wagner
Aria, " Ozean, Du Ungeheuer " (Oberon) . . . Weber
Mlle Marie Fillunger.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in E[7 . . . . Beethoven
Mme Backer-Gbondahl.
Frederic Cliff e
conducted by the Composer.)
Brahms
Part II
Symphony in C minor
(First time at these Concerts
LiEDFR I (") " Liebestreu " \
1.IEDEB J(^,)"MeineLiebe" i
Mlle Marie FiLLtnsrGEB.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mb. Fbancesco Bebgeb.)
OvEBTTjRE, " Die Zauberflote " .... Mozart
Conductor, Mr. Fbedeeic H. Cowen.
SEVENTH CONCERT. SATURDAY (MORNING), JUNE 22
Ovebtttbe, " Der Fliegende Hollander " . . . Wagner
Andante Spianato and Polonaise for Pianoforte and
Orchestra (Op. 22) . . . . . . Chopin
Mr. Vladimir De Pachmann.
AlB, " Return, O God of Hosts " (Samson) . . Handel
Mlle Hermine Spies.
Symphony in EJ? (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
Concerto for Violin in G minor .... Max Bruch
Mlle Teresina Ttja.
Mit Myrthen und Rosen " . . Schumann
Willst du dein Herz mir schenken " . Giovanini
Mlle Hermine Spies.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Francesco Bebgeb.)
OvEBTUBE, " Di Ballo " . . . . . . Sullivan
Conductor, Mb. Fbedebic H. Cowen.
LlEDEB
1(6)"-
1890
Although Mr. Frederic H. Cowen was reappointed the
conductor for this season, six different composers expressed
a wish to conduct their own compositions.
The first appearances at these concerts were, in the lady-
singers' list, Miss Marian McKenzie, Miss Margaret Macintyre
and Miss Lena Little ; the new male singers were Messrs.
Max Heinrich and Emil Blauwaert, the latter a distinguished
impersonator of " Gurnemanz " at Bayreuth ; the new
pianists were Messrs. Giuseppe Buonamici and Leonard
Borwick.
The works conducted by their several composers were (1) a
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Fantaisie for Pianoforte and Orchestra by Widor, played for
the first time in England ; (2) Overture to " Twelfth Night,"
by Dr. A. C. Mackenzie ; (3) Songs by Mr. Gustave Leon
Huberti ; (4) Orchestral Selection from Mr. Peter Benoit's
" Charlotte Corday," new to England ; (5) an Orchestral Suite,
" Scene Veneziane," by Mr. Luigi Mancinelli ; and (6) an
Orchestral Suite, in G minor, by Mr. Moritz Moszkowski (the
last two for the first time in England) ; (7) a new Symphony,
in G, by Mr. Antonin Dvorak.
Other works heard for the first time in this country were an
Orchestral Suite, " Cephale et Procris," by Gretry, an Overture
to " Richard III," by Edward German, the Hungarian
Rhapsody (No. 4) in D by the Abbe Liszt (for the first time at
these concerts), a Concerto for Strings in G, by John Sebastian
Bach, which had never been done before in England ! and an
Overture to " Macbeth," by Sir Arthur SuUivan, for the first
time at these concerts.
Macfarren's " Chevy Chase " Overture was played at the
matinee concert on June 28, and the great Choral Symphony
(No. 9) of Beethoven, with Misses Fillunger and Hilda Wilson,
and Messrs. Maldwyn Humphreys and Frank H. Morton as
soloists, concluded the season's work.
Mr. Benoit was down with influenza, but managed to be well
enough to conduct on March 27.
It is scarcely surprising that Mr. F. H. Cowen complained
that there were too many conductors, and that the great
diversities of style completely unsettled the Orchestra.
Dr. Campbell, the Principal of the Normal School for the
Blind, suggested that the Society should give a concert to
exhibit the great talents of his bMnd pupils, one of whom, Mr.
HoUins, had already appeared ; this suggestion was not
carried out. The 'ceUist Josef Hollmann offered the Society
the dedication of his 3rd Concerto.
Sir Arthur Sullivan was invited to conduct his " Macbeth "
Overture, but was unable, being busy composing his opera
" Ivanhoe."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1890
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 13
Pabt I
OvEBTXJRE, " The Ruler of the Spirits "... TFefier
Suite for Orchestra, " Cephale et Procris " ^ . . Gretry
(First time in England.)
^ The movements were entitled (1) Minuet, (2) Gavotte, (3) Passepied,
(4) Chasse, (5) Air Lent, (6) Contredanse.
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Air " Je brave les jaloux " (Le d^fi de Ph^bus et de
Pan " . . . . . . . . J. S. Bach
Mr. Emil Blauwaebt.
Fantaisie for Pianoforte and Orchestra . . .CM. Widor
Mb. PniLirp.
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Pabt II
OvEBTUBE, " Twelfth Night " . . . . Dr. A. C. Mackenzie
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
ScENA, " Wotan's Abschied " (Die Walkure) . . Wagner
Mr. Blauwaebt.
Symphony in A (No. 3), " Scotch " . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 27
Part I
OvEBTUBE, " The Naiades " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
AiB, Le Minnezanger, " Hy stapte voorwit " . O. L. Huberti
Mr. Emil Blauwaert.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
CONOEBTO for Violin in D minor (No. 4) . . . Vieuxtemps
Mr. EuG:fcNE Ysaye.
Symphony in B^ (La Reine de France) . . . Haydn
Part II
Selection for Orchestra, " Charlotte Corday " 1 . . Peter Benoit
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
„ \ (a) Invocation, " De quel nom te nommer " 1 . Huberti
^^^ 1 (6) Berceuse, " Les blonds 6pis fiechissent " i
Mb. Blauwaebt,
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Violin Solo, Prelude and Gavotte in E . . . J. S. Bach
Mb. Ysaye.
OvERTUBE, " Die Meistersinger " . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mb. Fbederic H. Cowen.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 24
Part I
Overture, " Richard III " . . . . Edward German
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aeia, " Chi vive amante " (Poro) .... Handel
Miss Marian McKenzie.
Symphony in G ...... • Dvorak
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
1 The movements were (1) Overture, (2) Idylle, (3) La Scene de Bal,
(4) Marche funebre revolutionnaire.
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[1890
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor .... Henselt
Mr. Wassily Sapellnikoff.
Song, " The Willow Song " . . . . . Sullivan
Miss Marian McKenzie.
Pianoforte Solos \ i"J Nocturne in B ) ^ ^j^ .^
' (6) Polonaise m Ap ' ^
Mb. Sapellnikoff.
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 8
Part I
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Scena, " O peaceful night " (St. John's Eve) . . F. H. Cowen
Miss Margaret Macintyre.
Suite for Orchestra, " Scene Veneziane " . . . L. Mancinelli
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte ......
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
Regit., " E Susanna " ; Aria, " Dove sono " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) .......
Miss Macintyre.
T-, o r(«) Rhapsody in B minor
Pianoforte Solos J ).! o^. 4. W?*. i ■ n
\{b) Staccato Etude m C
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
Hungarian Rhapsody in D (No. 4) .
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 22
Part I
Overture, "Tragic " (Op. 81)
Scena, " Ah, perfido ! " .
Mme Lillian Nordica.
Concertstuck for Pianoforte .....
Mme Sophie Menter.
Orchestral Picture, " Cloud and Sunshine "
(First performance.)
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Prayer, " Elizabeth's Prayer " (Tannhauser)
Mme Nordica.
Hungarian Rhapsody for Pianoforte in E
Mme Sophie Menter.
Overture, " Nordische Sennfahrt " .
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Schumann
Mozart
Brahms
Rubinstein
Liszt
Brahms
Beethoven
Weber
Frederic Cliffe
Beethoven
Wagner
Liszt
Niels Oade
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SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 5
Part I
Concerto for Strings in G . . . . . J. S. Bach
Song, " Die Allmacht " (Orchestrated by Liszt) . . Schubert
Mr. Max Heinrich.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? (No. 5) . . . Beethoven
Mr. Giuseppe Buonamici.
Am, La Captive, " Si je n'etais captive " . . . Berlioz
Miss Lena Little.
OvEBTURE, " Macbeth " . . . . . . Sullivan
(First time at these Concerts.)
Part II
Sthte for Orchestra in G minor .... Moszkouski
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Duets \ ^"^ "^ight Hymn at Sea " j Gorina-Thomas
UUETS I ^j^j » Amours Villageois " ) ' * ^°^**^^ ^ '^^^"^
Miss Lena Little and Mr. Max Heinrich.
(First performance.)
Overture, " Struensee " . . . . . . Meyerbeer
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SEVENTH CONCERT. SATURDAY (MORNING), JUNE 28
Overture, *' Chevy Chase " . . . . O. A. Macfarren
QuARTETT, " Ecco quel fiero istante " . . . Sir M. Costa
Misses Fillunger and Hilda Wilson ; Messrs. Maldwyn
Humphries and Frank H. Morton.
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 9) . . . Spohr
Mr. EuG:fcNE Ysaye.
Symphony in D minor (No. 9), " Choral " . . . Beethoven
Misses Fillunger and Hilda Wilson ; Messes. Maldwyn
Humphries and Frank H. Morton.
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1891
The season opened with an Overture by Rubinstein to
" Antonyi and Cleopatra," played for the first time in England ;
Dr. Mackenzie conducted his Prelude and Entr'actes to
" Ravenswood," played by permission of Mr. Henry Irving,
for whom this incidental music w^as composed, and Mr. Bern-
hard Stavenhagen, a favourite pupil of Liszt, made his first
appearance, playing Beethoven's Pianoforte Concerto in B [?
(No. 2).
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Josef HoUmann, the well-known
^ Spelt " Anthony " in the Programme.
424 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [i89i
'ceUist, appeared for the first time, and introduced Max
Bruch's beautiful melody for the 'cello, " Kol Nidrei." Charles
Edward Stephens, whose aunt, Miss " Kitty Stephens " (after-
wards Countess of Essex), sang so frequently and success-
fully at these concerts in the earliest years of the Society's
existence, conducted his Symphony in G minor, for the first
time in London.
At the 3rd concert, Schubert's big Symphony in C (No. 9)
occupied the whole of the 2nd Part, and, in Part I, the great
Paderewski made his first appearance at these concerts,
playing the Saint-Saens Pianoforte Concerto in C minor.
At the 4th, the sisters Ravogli first appeared, and the singing
of " Che faro senza Euridice " by Mile Giuha Ravogli will
never be forgotten by those who were privileged to hear her.
At the 5th concert, Sgambati's Symphony, entitled " Epita-
lamio," was performed for the first time in England, con-
ducted by the composer, a marvellous pianist and composer,
who first introduced to the musicians of Rome most of the
Symphonies and Concertos of the German schools, hitherto
unknown in the papal city.
Mr. Eugene Oudin, a most artistic baritone, made his first
appearance, singing songs by Marschner and Gounod, and Mr.
Jean Gerardy, but a youth at this time, made his debut as
'cellist, playing with wonderfully pure tone a Concerto by
Goltermann for his instrument.
At the 6th concert, Haydn's " Oxford " Symphony (letter
Q) had its centenary performance, and once again Paderewski
delighted the Subscribers with his exquisite playing.
The 7th concert, a matinee, had only one Part, rather
long and without any interval, in which the various items per-
formed were Grieg's Concert Overture " Im Herbst " (Op. 11),
Beethoven's Violin Concerto, played by Ondricek, Chopin's E
minor Pianoforte Concerto, rendered by Mme Marguerite de
Pachmann {nee Maggie Oakey), a Duet from Cowen's Opera
" Thorgrim," sung by a debutante, MUe Zelie de Lussan, and
Mr. Barton McGuckin, and Beethoven's 8th Symphony for a
finish !
PROGRAMMES FOR 1891
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 5
Pabt I
OvEBTUKE, " Antony and Cleopatra " (Op. 116, in G) . Rubinstein
(First performance in England.)
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
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1891]
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425
AiE, " Plxis grand dans son obscurity " (La Reine de
Saba) ........ Gounod
Mme Lillian Nordica.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Bj? (No. 2) . . . Beethoven
Mr. Bernhard Stavenhagen.
Part II
Prelude and Entr'actes, " Ravenswood " . Dr. A. C. Mackenzie
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Polacca, " lo son Esmeralda " (Esmeralda) . Goring-Thomas
Mme Nordica.
T», o I (a) Pastorale .... Stavenhagen
Pianoforte Solos ( j^j p^i^^aise in Ab (Op. 57) . Chopin
Mr. Stavenhagen.
Overture, " The Tempest " . . . . Sir J. Benedict
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 19
Part I
Overture, " Le Carnaval Romain " . . . Berlioz
Introd. and Allegro appassionata for Pianoforte and
Orchestra ....... Schumann
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
ScENA, " Infelice " . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Mme Giulia Valda.
Melody for 'Cello and Orchestra, " Kol Nidrei " . Max Bruch
Mr. Josef Hollmann.
Part II
Symphony in G minor ..... Charles E Stephens
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
ViAJ,o^ouT^^o^OB{^;i\l'f'^'''''^^ . ■ • • Mendelssohn
y{o) Ballade m G minor
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
Aria, " Taglich eilen wir im Fluge " (Der Damon )^
Mme Valda.
Overture, " Egmont " .
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
• Chopin
Rubinstein
Beethoven
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 16
Part I
Fantaisie-Overture, " Paradise and the Peri "
Aria, " II mio tesoro " (Don Giovanni)
Mr. Iver McKay.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .
Mr. Ignaz Jan Paderewski.
Song, " Preis-lied " (Die Meistersinger)
Mr. Iver McKay.
Sterndale Bennett
Mozart
Saint-Saens
Wagner
^ Better known, in this country, as "II Demonio.
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Part II
Symphony in C (No. 9) .... .
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
[1891
Schvbert
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 30
Part I
Overture, " Melusine " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Piano, piano " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Mlle Sofia Ravogli.
Concerto for Violin in A minor .... Ra§
Mr. Emile Sauret.
Aria, " Che faro senza Euridice " (Orfeo) . . . Qluck
Mlle Giulia Ravogli.
Overture, " Les Travailleurs de la Mer " . . . W. Q. Cusins
Part II
Symphony in D minor (No. 4) . . . . . Schumann
Regit., " Ahi ! fera sorte " ; Duet, " Di quai soavi
lagrime " (Saffo) ...... Pacini
Mlles Sofia and Giulia Ravogli.
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 14
Part I
Overture, " Oberon "...... Weber
Concerto for Pianoforte in B^ (No. 2) . . . Brahms
Mr. Frederic Lamond.
Air, " An jenem Tag " (Hans Heiling) . . . Marschner
Mr. Eug:^ne Oudin.^
Concerto for Violoncello in A minor . . . Ooltermann
Mr. Jean Gerardy.
Part II
Symphony, " Epitalamio " . . . . . Sgambati
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Romance, " Le Vallon " . . . . . . Gounod
Mr. Eug:^ne Oudin.
Overture, " Prometheus " . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 28
Part I
Symphony in G (Letter Q), " Oxford "
(Centenary Performance.)
^ By courtesy of R. D'Oyly Carte, Esq.
Haydn
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Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Rubinstein
Mk. Paderewski.
Aria, " Addio, dicea " (Hamlet) . . . Ambroise TJwmas
Miss Ella Russell.
Symphonic Overture (dedicated to the Society, and
rewritten) . . . . . . . J. F. Barnett
Part II
Symphony in F . . . . . . . Goetz
Pianoforte Solos \ ^^"^ Nocturne ..... Chopin
Jr-IANOFORTE bOLOS \ ^^^ Rhapsodie (No. 2) . . Liszt
Mr. Paderewski.
Air, " Mon coeur s'ouvre " (Samson et Dalila) . . Saint-Saens
Miss Ella Russell,
Kaiser-Marsch ....... Wagner
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SEVENTH CONCERT. SATURDAY (MORNING), JUNE 27
Overture, " Im Herbst " (Op. 11) . . . . Grieg
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Franz Ondricek.
Duet, " Thorgrim, O my beloved " (Thorgrim)^ . . F. H. Cowen
Mlle Zelie De Lussan and Mr. Barton McGuckin.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E minor .... Chopin
Mme Margherite De Pachmann.
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1892
At the close of last season, Messrs. Ondricek and Ysaye were
elected Honorary Members of the Philliarmonic Society.
The 1st concert of the present season commemorated the
centenary of Mozart's death. All the musical numbers were
by him, and to these was added an Ode, " Mozart," written^
by Mr. Joseph Bennett, the eminent critic of the " Daily
Telegraph," and recited by Mr. Charles Fry. The Prince and
Princess of Wales had wished to be present upon this interest-
ing occasion, but the date proved to be their wedding anni-
versary, which they always celebrated " at home." Messrs.
Novello & Co. kindly permitted their block of Mozart's
portrait to be used by the Society in their programmes. Mr.
de Greef made his first appearance as interpreter of Mozart's
^ By kind permission of the Carl Rosa Opera Co.
* It was originally printed in the centenary number of the " Musical
Times."
428 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1892
C minor Concerto, the Symphony was the grand one in G minor,
and the Overture " Idomeneo."
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Frederic CKffe's Orchestral Picture,
" Cloud and Sunshine," was played for the second time, a rare
distinction for any young EngHsh composer, and Eugene Oudin
sang Grieg's Scena " Der Einsame " for the first time ; it was
written for Voice, Horns and Strings. Mr. Ernest de Munck,
the husband of Mme Carlotta Patti, and a fine 'cello-player,
undertook the Schumann Concerto for that instrument.
At the 3rd concert, Mr. F. H. Cowen's dainty Orchestral
Suite, " The Language of Flowers," was introduced with
decided success ; and Dr. Joachim played Max Bruch's VioHn
Concerto (No. 3), in D minor.
The 4th concert opened with Stanford's Prelude to " (Edipus
Rex," and introduced Mr. Plunket Greene, now so general a
favourite, to Philharmonic audiences. He sang Hans Sach's
Monologue from " Die Meistersinger," and a fine Anacreontic
Ode by Hubert Parry, whose son-in-law he has since become.
Peter Cornehus's Overture, " The Barber of Bagdad," ended
the concert.
At the 5th concert, a very clever Academy student. Miss
Dora Bright, as solo pianist, introduced her own Fantasia
(No. 2) in G minor for Pianoforte and Orchestra, and Fraulein
GabrieUa Wietrowitz made her first appearance (by desire) in
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto.
At the 6th, Mr. Hugo Becker, the violoncellist, made his
first appearance, and the pianist, Mr. Frederic Lamond, played
again.
At the 7th concert, Miss Esther Palhser made her debut at
these concerts, singing " Rebecca's Prayer " from Sullivan's
Opera " Ivanhoe," in which she made a great success.
The decade terminated with Beethoven's " Pastoral " Sym-
phony, and Mr. Cowen retired from the position of conductor.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1892
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 10
(Mozart Centenary Concert)
Part I
Overture, " Idomeneo " . . . . . Mozart
Aria, " Parto " (La Clemenza di Tito) . . . Mozart
Mme Giulia Valda.
(Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. G. A. Clinton.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Mozart
Mr. De Greef.
1892]
THE EIGHTH DECADE
429
Pabt II
Recitation, Ode on " Mozart "
Mr. Charles Fry.
Symphony in G minor ......
Regit., " Ch' io mi scordi " ; Air, " Non temer " (Ido-
meneo) ........
Mme Giulia Valda.
(Pianoforte Obbligato, Mr. De Greef.)
Entr'acte in D minor. No. 5 (King Thames)
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen,
Joseph Bennett
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 24
Part I
Orchestral Picture, " Cloud and Sunshine "
Concerto for Violoncello ....
Mr. Ernest De Munck.
Scena, Der Einsame, " Ich ging fehl "
Mr. EuG:feNE Oudin.
(First time of performance.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej?
Mr. Wassily Sapellnikobt.
Frederic Cliff e
Schumann
Grieg
Liszt
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Recit. and Air, " Vision fugitive " (H^rodiade) . . Massenet
Mr. Eugene Oudin.
Overture in C, " The Trumpet " . . . . Mendelssohn
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen,
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 7
Part I
Overture in G
(Composed for the Society in 1815.)
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 1)
Dr. Joachim.
Vocal Scena, " Liebestod " (Tristan und Isolde)
Mme Lillian Nordica.
Symphony in C (No. 2)
Chervhini
Max Bruch
Wagner
Schumann
Part II
Suite for Orchestra, " The Language of Flowers "
PoLACCA, " Io son Titania " (Mignon)
Mme Nordica.
Overture, " Preciosa " .
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen
. F. H. Cowen
Amhroise Thomas
Weber
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[1892
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
Part I
Prelude, " CEdipus Rex " . . . Dr. C. Villiers Stanford
Monologue of Hans Sachs, " Was diiftet doch " (Die
Meistersinger) ....... Wagner
Mr. Plunket Greene.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E[? . . . . Beethoven
Mme Sophie Menteb.
Past II
Symphony in (No. 5), " Lenore " . . . . Raff
Anacreontic Ode, " Fill me, boy " . . . Hvbert Parry
Mr. Plunket Greene.
Overture, " The Barber of Bagdad " . . Peter Cornelivs
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 3) ..... . Brahma
Aria, " Selva opaca " (William Tell) . . . Rossini
Mlle Sofia Ravogli.
Fantasia for Pianoforte and Orchestra (No. 2) in G
minor ....... Dora Bright
Miss Dora Bright.
(First time of performance.)
Regit., " Ecco il pxinto " ; Air, " Non piu di fiori " (La
Clemenza di Tito) ...... Mozart
Mlle Giulia Ravogli.
(Clarinet Obbligato, Mr. G. A. Clinton.)
Part II
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mlle Gabriella Wietbowitz.
(By desire.)
Duet, " Quis est homo " (Stabat Mater) . . . Rossini
Mlles Sofia and Giulia Ravogli.
Overture, " Fidelio " (No. 4, in E) . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
Part I
Overture, " The Hebrides " 1 ..... Mendelssohn
Aria, " Roberto, tu che adoro " (Robert le Diable) . Meyerbeer
Miss Marguerite Macintyre.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mb. Frederic Lamond.
^ Also known as " The Isles of Fingal," etc.
1892]
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431
Part II
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " (two Movements
only)
Concerto for Violoncello in D (Larghetto and Finale) .
Mb. Hugo Becker.
Aria, " Ritorna vincitor " (Aida) . . . .
Miss Macintyre.
Two Movements for Orchestra :
(a) Benedictus . . . . \
(6) Courante, from " Ravenswood " ^
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen
Schubert
Raff
Verdi
Dr. A. C. Mackenzie
SEVENTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY (MORNING), JUNE 15
Siegfried-Ibyll ....... Wagner
Concerto for Violin in G minor (No. 2) . . . Max Bruch
Mr. E. Fernandez Arbos.
Song, Rebecca's Prayer, " O awful depth " (Ivanhoe) . Sullivan
Miss Esther Palliseb.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Rubinstein
Mr. Sapellnikoff.
Valse, " Ah ! je veux vivre " (Romeo et Juliette) . Gounod
Miss Esther Palliser.
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " ... Beethoven
Conductor, Mr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1883-1892
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the eighth decade of
the Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
posers.
Sym-
phonies.
Over-
tures.
Con-
certos.
Miscel-
laneous.
Vocal.
Total of Com-
positions.
Austria .
1
1
1
2
Belgium .
British Empire .
France
3
10
2
4
1
9
1
2
5
30
3
1
13
1
7
58
5
German Empire
Holland .
4
1
1
2
2
7
1
2
14
1
Hungary and
Bohemia
1
4
2
3
3
7
19
Italy ....
Russia
3
1
3
1
2
1
9
5
3
6
18
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THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
[1892
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices and
the Conductors, during the eighth decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
Strings.
Wood-
Wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
VoTcS Conductors.
America .
Austria .
Belgixim .
British
Empire ,
France
German
Empire .
Holland .
Hungary
and
Bohemia
Italy
Norway .
Poland .
Russia
Spain
Switzer-
land
1
10
(2 ac-
comp.)
2
8
(1 ac-
comp,)
2
(1 ac-
comp.)
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
—
2
1
7
(1 re-
citer)
1
1
4
1
1
16
1
6
4
1
1
2
8
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
The Index (at the end of this Volume) will indicate the first and last
appearances of Artists, and the first and last performances of works,
also the number of each during these hundred years.
1893]
THE NINTH DECADE
1893-1902
1893
DR. A. C. MACKENZIE was appointed Dkector this
season, and he held the post until the end of 1899,
All the seven concerts this year took place
on a Thursday.
On the death of Charles Edward Stephens in the
previous July, after faithful service to the Society for several
years Mr. W. H. Cummings succeeded him as Hon. Treasurer,
and his valuable services are stiU devoted to the Society's
welfare.
Mr. Meadows-White having been made a Judge, he was
succeeded, as Hon. Standing Counsel, by Mr. R. Horton-
Smith, Q.C., and the son of the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. T.
Cummings, offered his services as Hon. Sohcitor.
Mr. Paderewski was unanimously elected an Honorary
Member.
At the 1st concert, a selection from Hubert Parry's music to
" Hypatia " was, by permission of Mr. Beerbohm Tree, intro-
duced and conducted by the composer, and the concert finished
with Auber's Overture, " Marco Spada," written in 1852, but
not previously played at these concerts.
At the 2nd, the novelties were both by Englishmen : a
2nd Symphony (in E minor) by Mr. Frederic Chffe, and
an Orchestral Ballad, " Helen of Kirkconnel," by Mr. Arthur
Somervell, an able composer and now successor to Sir John
Stainer as Inspector of Music in the Training Colleges of the
United Kingdom.
At the 3rd concert, that admirable musician and vocalist,
Miss Marie Brema, made her first appearance, singing the
" Scene der Marfa " from Schiller's unfinished Drama
" Demetrius " and, in Part II, " Creation's Hymn," by
Beethoven. A Selection was also given (by permission of
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434 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1893
Mr. Henry Irving) from Mr. Edward German's Music to
" Henry VIII," which included the Overture, the Intermezzo-
funebre and the three delightful, but much-played Dances.
The Avriter saw these Dances announced in a provincial
Programme as "3 German Dances by Henry VIII " !
At the 4th concert, Dr. Stanford's " Irish " Symphony
(No. 3) was played with fine effect, and the Prelude and BaUet-
music from Dr. Mackenzie's Opera " Colomba," Mr. EUis
Roberts taking the solo violin part in the latter.
At the 5th, three new works were played for the first time.
Rheinberger's Overture to " Demetrius," Dr. Hans Huber's
Pianoforte Concerto (No. 2) in G, in playing which Otto
Hegner bade farewell to these concerts, and, finally, Erskine
AUon's Scotch Ballad, " Annie of Lochroyan," performed by
Miss Liza Lehmann, the choir and orchestra. In Part II,
Beethoven's 2nd Symphony stood alone.
At the 6th concert, Tschaikowsky's Symphony (No. 4) in
F minor was played for the first time, conducted by the
composer, and Mr. Camille Saint-Saens not only played the
principal part in his G minor Pianoforte Concerto, but also
conducted his Symphonic Poem, " Le rouet d'Omphale."
At the 7th concert. Dr. Max Bruch conducted the first
performance of his G minor Viohn Concerto, in which Mr.
Ladislas Gorski made his first appearance as a solo vioUnist ;
he also directed three orchestral pieces from his " Secular
Oratorio " " Achilleus."
Paderewski repeated his A minor Concerto, but would only
do so if the statement, " By desire of the Directors," were
placed in the Programme !
The season ended with a new " Imperial March " by
SuUivan.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1893
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 9
Part I
Overture, " Euryanthe " , . . . . Weber
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mr. Joseph Slivinski.
Aria, " Piano, piano " (Der Freischiitz) . . . Weber
Miss Margaret Macintyre.
Selection, " Hypatia "^ . . . . . . Hubert Parry
(Conducted by the Composer.)
1 By permission of H. Beerbohm Tree, Esq.
1893] THE NINTH DECADE 435
Pabt II
Symphony in Eb (No. 3), " Eroica " ... Beethoven
r, o Ha) Nocturne in F# . . . Chopin
PiANOFOBTE SoLOS ( J^J Rhapsodie Hongroise (No. 12) Liszt
Mb. Slivinski.
OvERiruBE, " Marco Spada "..... Avher
Conductor, Db. A. C. Mackenzie.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 23
Pabt I
OvEBTTJBE, " Macbeth " . . . . . . Sullivan
Regit., " Sorge infausta " ; Abia, " O voi ! del mio
poter " (Orlando) Handel
Mb. Nobman Salmond.
Ballad for Orchestra, " Helen of Kirkconnel " . Arthur Somervell
(First time of performance.)
CoNCEBTO for Violin in D . . . . . Brahms
Mlle Gabbiella Wietbowitz.
Pabt II
Symphony in E minor (No. 2) . . . . Frederic Cliff e
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Abia, " Non piti andrai " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Me. Nobman Salmond.
OvEBTUBE, " Der Fhegende Hollander " . . . Wagner
Conductor, Db. A. C. Mackenzie.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 20
Pabt I
OvEBTXJBE, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Scene der Marfa (Demetrius) ..... Dr. Joachim
Miss Mabie Bbema.
Symphony in A (No. 2), " Italian " . . . . Mendelssohn
Pabt II
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in E minor .... Chopin
Mb. Wassily Sapellnikoff.
Song, " Creation's Hymn " . . . . . Beethoven
Miss Mabie Bbema.
Selection, " Henry VIII " ^ .... Edward German
Conductor, Db. A. C. Mackenzie.
* The numbers were (1) Overture, (2) Intermezzo-funebre, (3) Three
Dances.
436 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1893
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 4
Pabt I
Symphony in F minor, " Irish " . . C. Villiers Stanford
Air, " Let the dreadful engines " (Don Quixote) . . H. Purcell
Mb. Charles Santley.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F# minor . . . Hiller
Mlle Clotilde Kleeberg.
Part? II
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Willy Hess.
Regit., " Tutte e disposto " ; Aria, " Aprite un po "
(Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . . . . Mozart
Mr. Santley.
Prelude and Ballet Music, " Colomba " . Dr. Mackenzie
(Violin Obbligato, Mr. Ellis Roberts.)
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 18
Part I
Overture, " Demetrius " . . . . . Rheinberger
(First time of performance.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G (No. 2) . . Dr. Hans Huber
Mr. Otto Hegner.
(First time of performance.)
Ballad, " Annie of Lochroyan " . . . . Erskine Alton
Miss Liza Lehmann and Chorus.
Concerto for Violoncello in D minor (No. 2) . . Piatti
Mr. Julius Klengel.
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Beethoven
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 1
Part I
Overture, " The Naiades " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Aria, " Bell' raggio " (Semiramide) .... Rossini
Miss Margaret Macintyre.
Symphony in F minor (No. 4) . . . . . Tschaikowsky
(First time : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Saint-Saens
Mr. Camille Saint-SaSns.
ScENA, " Liebestod " (Tristan und Isolde) . . . Wagner
Miss Macintyre.
Symphonic Poem, " Le Rouet d'Omphale " . . Saint-Saens
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Sir A. C. Mackenzie.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 15
Part I
Symphony in £[? (With the drum-roll) . . . Haydn
CoKCERTO for Violin in G minor . . . Dr. Max Bruch
Mb. Ladislas Gorski.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
g ( (a) " Divinit^s du Styx " (Alceste) . . Oluck
\ (b) " Plus des d6pits " (Les Deux Avares) . Gretry
Miss Esther Palliser.^
Three Pieces for Orchestra, " Achilleus "^ . Dr. Max Bruch
(First time : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor (Op. 17) . . Paderewski
Mr. Ignaz Jan Paderewski.
(By desire.)
March, " Imperial " . . . . . . Sullivan
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
1894
Mr. Edvard Grieg was invited to compose a second Concerto
for Pianoforte, for the Philharmonic Society, but the over-
worked, tired composer reminded them that " his Pegasus
was not always saddled." Dvorak, also, was resting in Prague,
after strenuous work in America.
The new Queen's Hall, in Langham Place, being now open,
the Society migrated there from St. James's Hall,^ in which
building the concerts had been given since the year 1869.
The 1st concert contained two novelties, the Overture to
" Sakuntala," by Goldmark, and the " Pathetique " Symphony
(No. 6) of Tschaikowsky, who had only recently died. The
latter work at once created a great sensation, and it was, " by
special desire," repeated at the 2nd concert.* All the remain-
ing items in the 2nd concert were " for the first time," with
the one exception of Beethoven's Concerto in G. They were :
Dvorak's Prayer, " 0 Virgin Mother," from his " Spectre's
Bride " ; Mackenzie's " Pibroch " for Violin, played by Emile
Sauret ; Ambroise Thomas's Scena, " A vos yeux," from his
Opera " Hamlet," sung charmingly by Mme de Vere-Sapio,
and Smetana's Overture, " Lust-spiel."
^ In place of Mme Melba, unable to appear.
* " Achilleus " is described as a Secular Oratorio !
^ Now the site of the Piccadilly Hotel.
* This work is so well known to all professional and amateur
musicians that it would be superfluous to enlarge upon it.
438 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1894
At the 3rd concert, two Overtures were played for the first
time at these concerts : " King Lear," by BerUoz, and one in
A, by Hubert Parry, "To an Unwritten Tragedy." Miss Amy
Sherwin made her first appearance.
At the 4th, Mr. Eugene Oudin sang songs by Tsehaikowsky
and Cesar Franck, that by Tsehaikowsky having been orches-
trated by Glazounow. Mr. Edward German's Symphony
(No. 2) in A minor was first heard in London, and Mr. Pader-
ewski (by special request of the Directors) played his Polish
Fantasia for Pianoforte and Orchestra.
The 5th concert contained several things new to England,
viz. Tschaikowsky's Fantaisie de Concert for Pianoforte
and Orchestra, with Mme Sophie Menter as soloist ; Three
Pieces, (1) Vorspiel, (2) Intermezzo and (3) Huldigungs-Marsch,
from Grieg's " Sigurd Jorsalfar," conducted by the composer,
and a Fantaisie for Pianoforte and Orchestra, " Zigeuner-
Weisen," composed and played by Mme Sophie Menter, but
orchestrated by Tsehaikowsky.
The jubilee performance of the Scherzo and Wedding
March from Mendelssohn's " Midsummer Night's Dream "
emphasised the fact that this music was first heard in England
at a Philharmonic Concert on May 24, 1844.
Mile Camilla Landi was the new vocalist.
Mr. Saint-Saens visited England for the 6th concert, and
conducted his Symphony, in C minor, for Orchestra, Organ
and Pianoforte Duet, and his Concerto (No. 3) for Viohn, in
B minor, in which Mile Frida Scotta made her debut. Ben
Davies sang Beethoven's song " Adelaida," with Spohr's
Orchestration, and Wagner's " Eine Faust-Overture " had
its first hearing at these concerts.
The 7th concert introduced to the Subscribers Dvorak's
Symphony (No. 5, Op. 95), " From the New World," with all
its " Nigger " characteristics. Mackenzie's Nautical Overture
" Britannia " also had a first hearing at the concerts : C6sar
Thomson was the new violinist, and Liszt's Duet for two
Pianofortes was played by Mme Sophie Menter and Mr.
Sapellnikoff.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1894
(At Queen's Hall)
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Pakt I
Overture, " Sakuntala " Qoldmark
(First time at these Concerts.)
1894]
THE NINTH DECADE
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in E [?
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
ScENA, " Infelice " .
Miss Ella Russell,
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Beethoven
Mendelssohn
Part II
Symphony in B minor (No. 6), " Pathetique " . . Tschaikowsky
(First performance in England.)
Pianoforte Solo, Ballade in G minor . . . Grieg
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
Overture, " Oberon "...... Weber
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
Part I
Symphony in B minor (No. 6), " Pathetique " . . Tschaikowsky
(Repeated by special desire.)
Prayer, " O Virgin-Mother " (The Spectre's Bride) . Dvorak
Mme De Vere-Sapio.
Pibroch for Violin ...... Dr. Mackenzie
Mr. Emile Sauret.
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . , . . . Beethoven
Miss Fanny Da vies.
(The Cadenzas by Mme Schumann.)
Recit., " A vos yeux " ; Air, " Un doux serment "
(Hamlet) ....... Amhroise Thomas
Mme De Vere-Sapio.
Overture, " Lust-spiel " . . . . . . Smetana
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 19
Part I
Overture, " King Lear " . . . , . Berlioz
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Mr. Wassily Sapellnikoff.
Recit., " Giunse alfin " ; Aria, " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze
di Figaro) ....... Mozart
Mme Ella Russell.^
Overture in A, " To an Unwritten Tragedy " Dr. Hubert Parry
(First time at these Concerts.)
^ In place of Miss Amy Sherwin, indisposed.
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Part II
Symphony in Bj? (No. 4) ..... Beethoven
Conductor, Db. A. C. Mackenzie.
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2
Part I
Overture, " A calm sea and prosperous voyage "
(Meeres-stille) ....... Mendelssohn
I (a) Romance, " Gesegnet seid mir Wald " i Ti^chailcowskv
i (6) Serenade, " In the balmy night " \ ' ' -^ «c/m*/fo«;sA:2/
(Arranged for Orchestra by Mr. Glazounow.)
Mr. Eug:^ne Oudin.
Sybiphony in A minor (No. 2) . . . . Edward German
(First time in London.)
Part II
Fantasia (" Polish ") for Pianoforte and Orchestra . Paderewski
Mr. Ignaz Jan Paderewski.
(By special request of the Directors.)
Song, " Dieu s'avance " (La Procession) . . Cesar Franck
Mr. Oudin.
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 24
Pars I
Symphony in F (No. 8) ..... . Beethoven
Aria, " O del mio dolce ardor " (Elena e Paride) . Gltick
Mlle Camilla Landi.
Fanwaisie [de Concert) for Pianoforte and Orchestra . Tschaikowsky
Mme Sophie Menter.
(First time in England.)
Part II
((a) Vorspiel \
(6) Intennezzo | (Sigurd Jorsalfar) Grieg
\c) Huldigungs-Marsch '
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Q I (a) Reverie, " Puisqu'ici bas tout S.me " . . Saint-Saens
\ (6) M61odie, " Si tu veux, Mignonne " . . Massenet
Mlle Landi
Fantaisie for Pianoforte and Orchestra, " Zigeuner-
Weisen " . . . . . . . Sophie Menter
Mme Sophie Menter.
(Orchestrated by Tschaikowsky.)
Scherzo and Wedding March, " Midsummer Night's
Dream " . . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
(Jubilee performance.)
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
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SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 7
Pabt I
EiNE Fauss-Overture ...... Wagner
Aria, " Adelaide " . . . - . . . Beethoven
Mr. Ben Davies.
(Orchestration by Spohb.)
Symphony in C minor, for Orchestra, Organ and Pfte. Duet.
Saint-Saens
(Organ) Mr. W. S. Hoyte ; (Pianoforte) Messrs. Henry Bird
and Norman P. Citmmings.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Violin in B minor (No. 3) . . . Saint-Saens
Mlle Frida Scotta.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Air, '• Thro' the forests " (Der Freischiitz) . . Weber
Mr. Ben Davies.
Overture, " Di Ballo " . . . . . . Sullivan
Conductor, Dr. A, C. Mackenzie.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 21
Part I
Symphony (No. 5), " From the new world "
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " Ombra mai ih " (Serse)
Miss Amy Sherwin.
Concerto for Violin .....
Mr. CiisAR Thomson.
Dvorak
Handel
Beethoven
Part II
Nautical Overture, " Britannia " . . . Dr. A. C. Mackenzie
(First time at these Concerts.)
Duet for two Pianofortes, " Concerto Path^tique " . Liazi
Mme Sophie Menteb and Mr. Sapellnikoff.
Recit. and Air, " O riante nature " (Phil6mon et
Baucis) ........ Qounod
Miss Amy Sherwin.
Overture, " Der Freischiitz " ^ .... Weh&r
Conductor, Dr. A. C. Mackenzie.
1895
This year Dr. Mackenzie (and, through him, the musical
profession) was honoured by being knighted and becoming
Sir Alexander Mackenzie.
^ In place of Overture " Ariosto " by Ferroni, which was not played,
I owing to inaccuracies in the band-parts.
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The Directors of the Philharmonic got together an influential
and distinguished Committee for a " Manns " Benefit, and
there was also a desire to have a Dvorak concert, and items
were discussed with that object in view.
The novelty at the 1st concert was the Overture " Aus
dem Schottischen Hochlande," by Mr. Frederic Lamond, and
Mr. Emil Sauer, the well-known pianist, made his first ap-
pearance at these concerts.
At the 2nd, Cherubini's Overture to " Der Wassertrager "
was revived ; it was played under its other title of " Les
Deux Journees " as far back as the 3rd concert in 1813. Mr.
Frederick Dawson made his debut as pianist and a first
performance was given of Dr. VilHers Stanford's new Symphony
(No. 5, Op. 56) in D major, entitled " L' Allegro ed il Pen-
sieroso," conducted by the composer. It had an Organ Part,
which was played by Mr. Walter Alcock.
At the 3rd concert. Miss Ilona Eibenschutz, warmly recom-
mended by Mr. A. J. Hipkins (of Broadwood & Co.) was
the new pianist, and Mme AdeUna Patti most kindly accepted
the Directors' invitation to sing. During the concert she was
presented with the Beethoven Gold Medal. Two pieces,
" From the North," by Sir Alexander Mackenzie, were played
for the first time, and Brahms's Symphony in D (No. 2)
occupied the entire 2nd Part of the concert.
The 4th concert introduced Mr. David ScuU Bispham, the
great dramatic baritone of Philadelphia, U.S.A., to the Phil-
harmonic audience, and Part II consisted entirely of Berlioz's
" Symphonic Fantastique," a work which the composer felt
to be a development of the Symphony on Beethoven's later
lines, but which, many people feel, should have been concealed
behind the useful screen of " Symphonic Poem " !
At the 5th concert. Dr. George F. Bennett, the young and
energetic Organist of Lincoln Cathedral, was represented by
his Overture " Leonatus and Imogen." A Concerto (one
movement only) for Violin, by H. W. Ernst, was the means of
introducing that briUiant performer Mr. Willy Burmester.
The pohcy of having one big work to occupy the whole of
Part II was continued, and in the 6th concert the work was
Dr. Hubert Parry's No. 3 Symphony, in F, rewritten for the
occasion and conducted by him.
At the 7th concert, an American composition, an Overture,
" Melpomene," by G. W. Chadwick, was heard for the first
time in this country, and was one of the very first serious
compositions by an American musician presented to an English
audience.
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443
Lady Halle played the Beethoven Concerto, and a new
pianist and composer appeared, Mile Cecile Chaminade, who
played her own Concertstiick, for the first time in England,
An extra concert, the 8th, to celebrate the bicentenary'- of
the death of Henry Purcell, was given on Friday, November 22.
All the items were by the great English composer, who wrote
so great a number of works in his short span of life. A Toccata
in A, for the Organ, was finely played by Mr. W. S. Hoyte
(of All Saints' Church, Margaret Street) ; songs were rendered
by Miss Amy Sherwin, Messrs. Iver McKay and Watkin Mills ;
the " Golden Sonata " was played by Misses Sybil Palliser and
AdeHne de Lara, with the orchestra, the concert concluding
with the " Ode to St. Ceciha," in which the six soloists were
assisted by a chorus, largely drawn from the Royal Academy
of Music.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1895
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 7
Part I
OvEBTUEE, " Aus dem Schottischen Hochlande " Frederic Lamond
(First time in England.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Mr. Emil Sauer.
Apr, " Charmant oiseau " (La Perle du Bresil) . Felicien David
Mme Clementine De Vere-Sapio.
(Flute Obbligato, Mr. W. L. Barrett.)
Concertstuck for Pianoforte ..... Weber
Mr. Emil, Sauer.
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) .
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
Beethoven
SECOND CONCERT.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20
Part I
Overture, " Der Wassertrager "^ . . . . Cheruhini
Concerto for Pianoforte in B[7 minor (No. 1) . . Tschaikowsky
Mr. Frederick Dawson.
Scena, " Ah ! perfido " . . . . . . Beethoven
Mme Ella Russell.
Pianoforte Solo, Scherzo No. 3 (Op. 39) . . Chopin
Mr. Frederick Dawson.
* Also entitled " Les Deux Journ^es."
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[1895
Pakt II
Symphony in D, No. 5 (Op. 56), " L' Allegro ed il Pen-
sieroso " . . . . . . Dr. C. VilUers Stanford
Organ, Mb. Waltek Alcock.
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Sir Axexander C. Mackenzie.
THIRD CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
Part I
OvERTTTRE (No. 3), " Leonora " .... Beethoven
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Miss Ilona Eibenschittz.
Two Pieces for Orchestra, " From the North " . . Mackenzie
(First performance.)
Aria, " Una voce poco f^ " (II Barbiere di Seviglia) . Rossini
Mme Adelina Patsi.^
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... . Brahms
Conductor, Sir Ai^exandeb C. Mackenzie.
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
Part I
Overture, " The Light of the World " (Second Part) . Sullivan
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 1), " Scotch "
Mlle Fbida Scotta.
SoENA, *' Wo berg' ich mich " (Euryanthe) .
Mr. David Bispham.
WAi:KtJBEN-RiTT (Die Walkiire) .
Part II
Symphonie Fantastique .....
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie,
Dr. Max Bruch
Weber
Wagner
Berlioz
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 16
Part I
Overture, " Leonatus and Imogen " . Dr. George F. Bennett
(First performance.)
Concerto for Viohn in F# minor, " Allegro Path^tique "* Ernst
Mr. Willy Burmester.
Recit., " Solitudini amiche " ; Aria, " Zeffretti lusin-
ghieri " (Idomeneo) ...... Mozart
Mme Amy Sherwin.
Concerto for Pianoforte in B minor (Op. 4) . . Stavenhagen
Mb. Bernard Stavenhagen.
^ By the courtesy of Messrs. Harrison, of Birmingham.
^ There is only the one movement.
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Part II
Symphony in F (No. 6), " Pastoral " . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Sm AiiEXANDER C. Mackenzie.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 30
Part I
Overture, " The Hebrides " (Isles of Fingal) . . Mendelssohn
Concerto for Violin ...... Dvorak
Mr. Franz Ondricek
Rech?., " Ne' trofei d' Alessandro " ; Aria, " Lusinghe "
(Alessandro) ....... Handel
Mrs. Henschel.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mb. Leonard Borwiok.
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 3) .... . Dr. Hubert Parry
(Rewritten for this occasion and conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Part I
Ovebtitbe, " Melpomene " . . . , O. W. Chadwick
(First performance in England.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Lady Halle.
Regit, et Stances, " O ma Ijrre immortelle " (Sapho) . Qounod
Mlle Camilla Landi.
CoNCERTSTtJCK for Pianoforte and Orchestra (Op. 40) . Chaminade
Mlle Cecile Chaminade.
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 6), " Jupiter " . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
EIGHTH CONCERT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22
(PuRCELL Bicentenary Commemoration Concert)
Toccata for Organ in A . . . . . . H. Purcell
Mr. W. S. Hoyte.
Song, " Arise, ye subterranean winds " (The Tempest) H. Purcell
Mr. Watkin Mills.
Sonata, " Golden," for two Pianofortes and Orchestra H. Purcell
Misses Sybil Palliser and Adeline De Lara.
Recit., " Thy hand, Belinda " ; Air, " When I am laid
in earth " (Dido and ^neas) . . . . H. Purcell
Miss Amy Sherwin.
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Song (with Chorus), " Come, if you dare " (King Arthur) H. Purcell
Mb. Iver McKay and Chorus.
Ode to St. Cecilia ...... H. Purcell
Misses Amy Shebwin, Florence Power, and Marion Blink-
horn, Messrs. Iver McKay, Arthur Oswald and Watkin
Mills, with Chorus.
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
1896
The persistent nuisance of " encores " is protested against
by Mr. Otto Goldschmidt, who, with Sir Alexander Mackenzie
and several others, felt that the concerts, even without repe-
titions, were far too long ; besides, the greedy people who
want an encore are offended if you merely repeat what they
have already heard and which you imagined they admired.
Oh ! no, they want two concerts for one shilling, and expect
that any artist who is recalled will obhge them with a fresh
song, etc. A valuable addition to the Library this year was a
MS. FuU Score of Sterndale Bennett's " Parisina " Overture,
presented by Miss Dorrell.
This year the Society lowered their Standard of Pitch to
that known as "French" or "Diapason Normal." ^ Forks
were tested and verified by Mr. A. J. Hipkins, who, with Drs.
A. J. Ellis and Pole, persevered until this end was obtained.
Specimens of these forks, manufactured by Valantine & Co.
of Sheffield, were presented by the Directors to the Musical
Institutions, the Universities, etc.
The 1st concert opened with SuUivan's " In Memoriam "
Overture, in memory of Sir Joseph Barnby. Mr. John Dunn
played Spohr's Violin Concerto in D minor, this being his first
appearance at these concerts, whilst Borodine's Symphony
(No. 2) in B minor was performed for the first time in England.
At the 2nd concert, Dvorak came and conducted a Symphony
of his and five Biblical Songs, scored by him expressly for this
occasion, and sung by Miss Katherine Fisk ; there was also a
new Violoncello Concerto, in which Mr. Leo Stern made his
debut. This is the nearest to a Dvorak concert that appears
to have been managed. Mr. Stern also played the Obbligato
part in Goring-Thomas's song " A Summer Night."
At the 3rd concert, Mr. A. C. White tackled the difficult
Double-Bass Obbligato to Mozart's Scena, " Per questa beUa
^ A = 439 double vibrations at a temperature of 68° Fahrenheit,
or A = 435 at 59° Fahrenheit. This became almost universal, but
military bands, owing to the expense involved, kept to the higher pitch.
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mano," which was sung by Bispham, who also rendered
Wagner's^ setting of Heine's " Two Grenadiers," scored by
Mr. Clarence Lucas.
At the 4th, the Misses Salter sang a Duet to Mr. Henry
Bird's accompaniment, and Mr. Cowen conducted his new
Suite de Ballet, " In Fairyland," for the first time of per-
formance.
At the 5th concert, Mr. Edward German's Suite in D minor
had its first " London " performance, and Mr. Eugen D'Albert
played.
Mr. Saint-Saens's Symphonic Poem, "LeRouetd'Omphale,"
first heard at these concerts in 1893, was repeated at the 6th
concert.
At the 7th, Mr. Hamish MacCunn's " Ship o' the Fiend "
Overture was played for the first time at the Philharmonic
Concerts.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1896
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Pabt I
OvERTUBE, " In Memoriam " ^ ..... Sullivan
(Organ, Me. Battison Haynes.)
CoNCEBTO for Violin in D minor .... Spohr
Mb. John Dunn.
<5 I (a) " Sleep, sweet Babe " (Bethlehem) . . Mackenzie
bONGS I (5) '' La Calandrina " Jomelli
Miss Esther Paxliser.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in A minor .... Grieg
Mr. Sapellnikoff.
Part II
Symphony in B minor (No. 2) . . . . . Borodine
(First time in England.)
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 19
Part I
Symphony ........ Dvorak
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Five Biblical Songs ...... Dvorak
(First time : scored expressly and conducted by the Composer.)
Miss Katherine Fisk.
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej;, " The Emperor " . Beethoven
Mr. Emil Sauer.
* Wagner's setting of " The Two Grenadiers " was also scored by
Mr. P. Bastide (for Mr. Edmund Burke) in 1910.
* Sir Joseph Barnby died January 28.
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Part II
Concerto for Violoncello ..... Dvorak
Mr. Leo Stern. V
(First performance : conducted by the Cbnaposer.)
Song, " A Sununer Night " .... A. Ooring-Thomas
Miss Katherinb Fisk.
(Accompanied on 'Cello and Pianoforte by Messrs. Leo Stern
and Henry R. Bird.)
Overture, " Lust-spiel " . . . . . Smetana
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
THIRD CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
Part I
Symphony in A (No. 7) . . . . . . Beethoven
Aria, " Per questa bella mano " . . . . Mozart
Mr. David Bispham.
(Double-Bass Obbhgato, Mr. A. C. White.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Saint-Saens
Mme Sophie Menter.
Part II
Concerto for Violin in D minor (No. 4) . . . Vieuxtemps
Mr. Johannes Wolff.
Song, " Les Deux Grenadiers " . . . . Wagner
Mr. David Bispham.
(Scored by Mr, Clarence Lucas.)
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
Part I
Symphony in El7, " Rhenish " .... Schumann
DuEXs/Jf};;^".^^^^^'^^"^^^^'^^") . . . Schumann
\{o) Mai-lied J
Misses Florence and Bertha Salter.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mr. Henry R. Bird.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in E[> . . . . Liszt
Mr. Eugen D'Albert.
Part II
Suite de Ballet, " In Fairyland " . . . . F. H. Cowen
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Duet, " D6j& les hirondelles " (Le Roi I'a dit) . . Delihes
Misses Salter.
Overture, " Fidelio," in E (No. 4) . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
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FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20
Pakt I
Symphony in F (No. 3) . . . . . . Brahms
ScENA, " O Divine Redeemer " .... Gounod
Miss Amy Shekwin.
CoNCEKTO for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Eugen D' Albert.
Part II
Suite in D minor ...... Edward German
(First performance in London.)
Air " de I'lnfante " (Le Cid) ..... Massenet
Miss Amy Sherwin.
Overture, " Euryanthe " . . . . . Weber
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SIXTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
Part I
Overture, " Twelfth Night " . . . . . Mackenzie
Aria, " Ave Maria " ...... Cherubini
Mlle Sofia Ravogli.
Symphonic Poem, " Le Rouet d'Omphale " . . Saint-Saens
Regit, and Aria, " Non conosci il bel suol " (Mignon) Ambroise Thomas
Mlle Giulia Ravogli.
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (No. 4) . . Rubinstein
Mr. Mark Hambourg,
Part II
Symphony in E^ (No. 3), " Eroica " . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SEVENTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
Part I
Overture, " Ship o' the Fiend " . . . Hamish MacCunn
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Mr. Louis Pecskai.
Reverie, " Si je n'etais captive " (La Captive) . . Berlioz
Mlle Camilla Landi.
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .... Beethoven
Mr. Alfred Reisenaueb.
Part II
Symphony in C (No. 9) Schubert
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie,
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1897
A loyal address to Her Majesty, the Society's chief Patron,
on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee, was sent through the
Home Office, and received a most gracious acknowledgment.
Mr. E. Francis Hyde, Secretary of the New York Phil-
harmonic Society, not only presented the old Society with a
book celebrating the jubilee of the New York Institution,
but also handed the Directors a guarantee for the ensuing
season.
In the light of more recent history, it is interesting to note
that the Directors received their first request for a work to be
performed from Mr. Edward Elgar, who, however, absolutely
refused to submit anything to the Directors for inspection !
They had either to accept blindfold or go without.
Mme Albani received the Beethoven Gold Medal, and
Paderewski was offered it, but refused it because his name
only appeared on the rim ! It had to be explained to him that
all recipients' names appeared there, the only other place
possible being across Beethoven's nose !
This year, in addition to the seven concerts from March to
July, an autumn season of three concerts was given, the dates
being November 4 and 18 and December 2.
At the 1st concert, the novelty was the conductor's, Sir
Alexander Mackenzie's, Scottish Concerto for Pianoforte,
finely played by Mr. Paderewski ; the eminent singer Mme
Blanche Marchesi appeared for the first time.
At the 2nd, Mr. Edward Lloyd sang " Come, Margarita,
come," from SuUivan's "Mart3rrof Antioch," and the Preis-lied
from " Die Meistersinger."
Dvorak's Symphony in D was repeated, and Mr. Tivadar
Nachez introduced Mr. Frederic Cliffe's new Violin Concerto
in D minor, which was conducted by the composer, and played
for the first time in London.
At the 3rd, Dr. Stanford conducted his Pianoforte Concerto
in G, played with great effect by Mr. Leonard Borwick ;
Brahms's C minor Symphony was also given. Mme Sigrid
Arnoldson made her first appearance in songs from " Faust "
and " Dinorah."
At the 4th concert, two interesting novelties were (1) a
Suite of three " Highland Memories," by Mr. Hamish Mac-
Cunn, and (2) Eugen D' Albert's very fine Pianoforte Concerto in
E, played by the composer. The singer was Mme Albani.
At the 5th, Mme Sigrid Arnoldson again appeared as the
singer, and Dr. Hubert Parry conducted a first performance of
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his ingenious Variations for Orchestra, while Sarasate endued
the Mendelssohn Violm Concerto with his Spanish fire and
briUiancy.
The 6th concert was in honour of Her Majesty's record
reign, and opened with Weber's " Jubilee " Overture, followed
by the first performance of three new works : (1) An English
Fantasia, " In Commemoration," conducted by the composer,
Mr. Edward German ; (2) Variations for 'Cello and Orchestra
by Tschaikowsky, played by Mr. Leo Stern, and (3) Mr.
Cowen's Scena " Endymion," sung by Mr. Ben Davies and
conducted by the composer. The Schumann Pianoforte
Concerto and Mendelssohn's " Scotch " Symphony (dedicated
to the Queen in 1842) followed, and the concert concluded with
Sir Alexander Mackenzie's " Britannia " Overture, by request,
and the National Anthem, amidst scenes of great enthusiasm.
At the 7th concert, two more new works were heard : an
Overture, " Spring and Youth," by Mr. Herbert Bunning
(dedicated to the Hon. Treasurer), and Glazounow's Sym-
phony in E [? (Op. 48) ; both works were conducted by their
respective composers. Mr. Alexander Siloti, a pupil of Rubin-
stein and Liszt, and strongly recommended by Tschaikowsky
in 1892, made his debut in Beethoven's Pianoforte Concerto
inEb.
The autumn season, which opened on November 4, was a
novel experiment, sufficiently successful to warrant others
being instituted in after-years.
At the 1st concert, Mr. Frederick Dawson made his last
appearance, playing Grieg's Pianoforte Concerto. Mme
Marcella Pregi made her first appearance, singing three of
Grieg's songs, and his " Peer Gynt " Suite was also performed :
unfortunately Grieg was too ill with bronchitis to come and
conduct.
A performance of Mendelssohn's " Italian " Symphony
commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of that master's death,
and concluded the concert.
At the 2nd, Moszkowski, who had been absent from England
since 1886, returned to London and made his first rentree at
this concert, conducting his Violin Concerto in C, played by
Mr. Charles Gregorowitsch, who made his first appearance.
Moszkowski also conducted a song from his Opera " Boabdil,"
(which introduced Mme Rosa Olitzka to the Society), and his
" Ballet Music " from the same Opera.
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Engelbert Humperdinck, the com-
poser of the beautiful httle Opera " Hansel und Gretel," was
the chief attraction, conducting the Overture and Introduction
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to Act III of his later work, " Konigskinder," and two of his
songs, which were interpreted by Mme Blanche Marchesi,
David Popper, the eminent violoncellist, made his debut in
Volkmann's A minor Concerto (Op. 33) for that instrument,
and also played some solos, accompanied to perfection by Mr.
Henry R. Bird.
The season concluded with the first concert performance of
Mackenzie's Overture to " The Little Minister."
At the November 4th concert, an awkward incident oc-
curred : the conductor accepted an " encore " after several
members of the orchestra had left the Hall !
Sad news of Grieg's illness was received, and Mme Grieg,
herself far from well, was sent for from Norway.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1897
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24
Part I
Scherzo capriccioso ...... Dvorak
Chanson, " Le roi de Thule " (La damnation de Faust) Berlioz
Mme Blanche Marchesi.
Symphony in B[7 (No. 4) . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Scottish Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra . . Mackenzie
(First time of performance.)
Mr. I. J. Paderewski.
Air, " As when the dove " (Acis and Galatea) . . Handel
Mme Blanche Marchesi.
Kaiseb-Marsch ....... Wagner
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
Part I
Overture, " Hebrides " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Preis-lied (Die Meistersinger) ..... Wagner
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Symphony in D . . . . . ... Dvorak
Part II
Concerto, Violin and Orchestra, in D minor . Frederic Cliffe
(Conducted by the Composer. First performance in London.)
Mr. Tivadar Nachi^z.
Song, " Come, Margarita " (Martyr of Antioch) . . Sidlivan
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
Overture, " Rosamunde " . . . . . Schvbert
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
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THIRD CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5
Part I
Overture, " The Tempest " Sullivan
Aria, " E strano " (Faust) Gounod
Mme Sigrid Arnoldson.
Symphony in C minor (No. 1, Op. 68) ... Brahms
Part II
Concerto in G (Op. 59) for Pianoforte and Orchestra Villiers Stanford
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
AiB, " Ombra leggiera " (Dinorah) .... Meyerbeer
Mme Sigrid Arnoldson.
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 20
Part I
Highland Memories, Suite of Three Scottish Scenes
for Orchestra (Op. 30) .... Hamish MacCunn
Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don Giovanni) . . . Mozart
Madame Albani.
Concerto in E (No. 2) for Pianoforte and Orchestra
(Op. 12) ...... . Eugen D' Albert
(First time at these Concerts.)
Mr. Eugen D'Albert.
Aria, " Ombra mai fix " (Serse) .... Handel
Madame Albani.
Part II
Concebtstuck, Pianoforte and Orchestra . . Weber
Mr. Eugen D'Albert.
Symphony in F (No. 8) Beethoven
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 3
Part I
Overture, " Egmont " . . . . . . Beethoven
Theme and Variations in E minor for Orchestra . Hubert Parry
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Q ( (a) Valse, " O legere hirondelle " (Mireille) . Gounod
bONGS ^ ^^j u p.g Nachtigall " D'Alabieff
Mme Sigrid Arnoldson.
Concerto, VioUn and Orchestra .... Mendelssohn
Mr. Pablo De Sabasate.
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in F, " The Power of Sound " (Op.
86) Spohr
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
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SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 17
(In Honour of Her Majesty's Record Reign)
Part I
OvERTtJRE, " Jubilee " CM. von Weber
English Fantasia, " In Commemoration " . Edward German
(First time of performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Variations for Violoncello and Orchestra . . . Tschaikowsky
(First performance in England.)
Mr. Leo Stern.
ScENA, " The Dream of Endymion " . . . . F. H. Cowen
(First time of performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Mr. Ben Da vies.
Concerto in A, Pianoforte and Orchestra . . . Schumann
Mlle Adele Aus der Ohe.
Part II
Symphony in A minor (" Scotch "), Op. 56 . . . Mendelssohn
(Dedicated to Her Majesty the Queen in 1842.)
Nautical, Overture, " Britannia " . . . . Mackenzie
(By request.)
National Anthem, " God Save the Queen "
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JULY 1
Part I
Overture, " Spring and Youth " . . . Herbert Bunning
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
(Dedicated to W. H. Cummings, Esq.)
Air, " Printemps qui commence " (Samson et Dalila) . Saint-Saens
Mlle Camilla Landi.
Symphony in Eb major (No. 4) for Orchestra (Op. 48)
Alexander Glazounow
(First time in England.)
(Conducted by the Composer. His first appearance in England.)
Part II
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra, in Ej? . . Beethoven
Mr. Alexander Siloti.
Arie /(«) "Stilleamare" (Tolomeo) \ Handel
\{b) " Furibondo spira il vento " (Partenope) j
Mlle Camilla Landi.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Sib Alexander C. Mackenzie.
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AUTUMN SEASON, 1897
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Pakt I
OvEBTUBE, " Fidelio " . . . . . . Beethoven
CoNCEETO in A minor, Pianoforte and Orchestra . Grieg
Mb^ Frederick Dawson.
/ (a) " Solvejg's Wiegenlied " \
Songs | (6) " Vom Monte Pincio " > . . . Grieg
i (c) " Ein Schwan " )
Mme Marcella Pbegi.
Orchestral Suite, " Peer Gynt " (Op. 46) . . Grieg
Part II
Symphony in A major, Op. 90 (" The Italian ") .
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
Mendelssohn
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Part I
VoRSPiEL, " Der Fliegende Hollander " . . . Wagner
Concerto in C for Violin and Orchestra (Op. 30) . Moszkowski
Mr. Charles Gregorowitsch.
(Conducted by the Composer. His first appearance in England
since 1886.)
Arie, " Erfvillt mein Sehnen " (Boabdil)
Mme Rosa Olitzka.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Ballet Music from " Boabdil "
(a) Malagueiia
(6) Scherzo — Valse
(c) Maurische Fantasia.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Moszkowski
Moszkowski
Part II
Regit, und Arie, " Abscheulicher " (Fidelio) . . Beethoven
Mme Rosa Olitzka.
Symphony in C, " Jupiter " . . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2
Part I
Symphony in D (No. 2) ..... .
Concerto for Violoncello in A minor (Op. 33)
Mb. David Popper.
Introduction to Act III from " Konigskinder "
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Haydn
Robert Volkmann
. Humperdinck
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1(a) " Sonntagsruhe " i
(6) " Das Mannlein im Walde " (Hansel > Humperdinck
und Gretel) J
Mme Blanche Mabchesi.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Overture, " Konigskinder " . . . . . Humperdinck
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra in Bj? minor
(Op. 23) . . . . . . . , Tschaikowsky
Mr. Frederick Lamond.
Air, " Oil suis-je ? " (Sapho) ..... Gounod
Mme Blanche Marchesi.
Violoncello Solos f i?J II I'^'^'^T' " • • • Schmrmnn
1(6) Mmuet . . . . Popper
Mr. David Popper.
(Accompanied by Mr. Henry R. Bird.)
Overture, " The Little Minister " . . . . Mackenzie
(First Concert performance.)
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
1898
At the 1st concert, Mr. Moritz Rosenthal, whose first appear-
ance had been keenly anticipated, was prevented from playing
by a cut finger ; Miss Fanny Davies took his place, and Miss
Clara Butt made her debut with Goring-Tliomas's Dramatic
Contralto Scena from his Opera " Nadeshda," "My heart is
weary." Goldmark's Overture " Im FriihHng " (Op. 36) was
heard for the first time in England, and also the Ballet Music
from " Diarmid," adapted to concert use and conducted by
the composer, Mr. Hamish MacCunn.
At the 2nd, and also at the 5th concert, there was no Over-
ture performed, a rare occurrence in Philharmonic Programmes.
Two works were given for the first time, viz. Saint-Saens's
Poeme Symphonique, " Phaeton," and Raff's VioHn Concerto
in B minor, played by Mr. Henry Such, who made his debut.
Mme Alva sang for the first time, and Mr. Ossif Gabrilowitsch
also made a first appearance in Liszt's Pianoforte Concerto in
Ej?. Dr. Hubert Parry repeated his S3^mphonic Variations,
" by desire."
Brahms's Symphony in F opened the 3rd concert, in which
Mr. Frederic Corder's Dramatic Scena, " Pippa Passes," had
a first hearing, and two songs by Dr. Stanford : (a) " Come
away, death," (6) " The battle of Pelusium," were first heard
with orchestra, being sung by Mr. Plunket Greene and con-
1898] THE NINTH DECADE 457
ducted by the composer. Mme Fanny Bloomfield-Zeisler
made her first appearance in England, playing Rubinstein's
Pianoforte Concerto in D minor, and the Scherzo from Litolff's
Concerto, No. 4 (Op. 102).
At the 4th concert, Mr. Moszkowski made his first appear-
ance in England as pianist, playing the pianoforte part of his
Concerto in E (Op. 59), and two Pianoforte Solos ; he also
conducted a Selection from his Ballet " Laurin." Emile
Sauret gave a masterly performance of Beethoven's Violin
Concerto.
At the 5th concert, Mme Ella Pancera made her first
appearance, as a pianist, in Schumann's Concerto, and
Moszkowski again conducted his Suite in F major, composed
for and dedicated to this Society in 1886.
At the 6th concert, Mr. Eugen D'Albert appeared in the
triple capacity of pianoforte-soloist, composer and conductor.
His wife, Mme Hermine {nee Spies), sang three of his songs, he
conducted his Symphony in F (Op. 4) and he played the solo
part in the " Emperor " Concerto of Beethoven. Sir Alexander
Mackenzie's Interlude, " The Feast," from Act III of his
Opera " The Troubadour," was played for the first time at
these concerts.
At the 7th concert, Mr. Saint-Saens, also, appeared in a
triple role as organ-soloist, conductor and composer. He
played an Organ Solo, "Fantaisie in D (7 " (dedicated to H. M.
Queen Elizabeth of Roumania), he conducted his Ballade
" La fiancee du Timbalier " (sung by Mme Blanche Marchesi)
and his Symphony in A minor.
An autumn season of three concerts, on Thursdays November
3 and 17 and December 1, was announced, but never came ofl".
PROGRAMMES FOR 1898
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 10
Part I
Overture, " Im Friihling " (Op. 36) ... Goldmark
(First time in England.)
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra, in F minor . Chopin
Miss Fanny Davies.
Regit, and Aria, " My heart is weary " (Nadeshda) A. Goring -Thomas
Mme Claba Butt.
Ballet Music from " Diarmid " . . . Hamish MacCunn
(Specially adapted for Concert performance and conducted by the
Composer. First time.)
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[1898
Part II
Pianoforte Solos f^"'^ Romance in F# . . .
i^ANOFORTE bOLOS |^^^ .. staccato " fitude
Miss Fanny Davies.
Symphony (No. 6) in F, " Pastorale "...
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
Schumann
Rubinstein
Beethoven
Saint-Saens
Lietst
Verdi
Bo'ito
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 31
Part I
PoEME Symphonique, " Phaeton " .
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra, in E^
Mr. Ossif Gabrilowitsch.
Attj« ^ ('') " Ritorna vincitor " (Aida)
^^^^ \ (6) " L' altra notte " (Mefistofele) .
Madame Alva.
Symphonic Variations ..... Sir Hubert Parry
(Conducted by the Composer. Repeated by request.)
Part II
Concerto, VioUn and Orchestra, in B minor . . Raff
(First time at these Concerts.)
Mr. Henry Such.
Symphony in E]? . . . . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 28
Part I
Symphony in F (No. 3, Op. 90) .... Brahms
Two SoNPs f ^"-^ " ^^^^ ^^^y' ^®^*^ " \ VilUers Stanford
iwo bONGS [ ^jj .. rjr^^ ^^^.^j^ ^j Pelusium " i ' '^*"*^'^^ ^tanjora
Mr. Plunket Greene.
(First time with Orchestra : conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra, in D minor . Rubinstein
Mme Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler.
(Her first appearance in England.)
Part II
Dramatic Scene, " Pippa Passes " . . . Frederick C order
(First performance.)
Scherzo, Pianoforte and Orchestra, from Concerto
No. 4 (Op. 102) Litolff
Mme Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler.
Overture, " Oberon "...... Weber
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
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FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 12
Part I
Overture, " Melusina " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra, in E (Op. 59) . Moszkowski
Mr. Moritz Moszkowski.
(His first appearance as pianist in England.)
. ! ^"^ " Pi^iig^ro " (Giuglio Cesare) . . . Handel
y\h) " Deh vieni " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . Mozart
Mme Marcella Pregi.
Pianoforte Sou|ij;; [\ ^'"^ ". ^^°"^ Suite, Op. 50 | ^ Moszkowski
\{b) Capnoe espagnol »
Mb. Moritz Moszkowski.
Part II
Concerto, Violin and Orchestra .... Beethoven
Mr. Emile Sauret.
Selection from Ballet " Laurin " . . . . Moszkowski
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 26
Part I
Symphony (No. 2) in D . . . . . . Beethoven
Air " Inflammatus " (Stabat Mater) . . . Dvorak
Mlle Gitjlia Ravogli.
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra . . . Schumann
Mme Ella Pancera.
Part II
Suite in F major (Op. 39) ..... Moszkowski
(Conducted by the Composer.)
(Composed for and dedicated to " The Philharmonic Society " and
first produced under the Composer's dii'ection on June 2, 1886.)
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie,
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 9
Part I
Overture, " Genoveva " . . . . . Schumann
Dramatic Solo, " The little Mermaid's death and trans-
figuration "...... Eugen D' Albert
Mme Hermine D' Albert.^
(Her first appearance in England.)
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Symphony n F (Op. 4) .... . Eugen D' Albert
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
^ Nee Hermine Spies.
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Pakt II
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra, in E^ (The " Em-
peror ") . . . . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Eugen D'Albert.
d H«) " The Thrush and the Linnet " ) -n, ' r\> aii, *
Songs j ^^^ . ^j^^ ^^.^^^ ^^^ ^^^ Butterfly " 1 ^""^''^ ^ ^^^'"^
Mme Hermine D'Albert.
(Accompanied by the Composer.)
Interlude, " The Feast," from Act III of " The Trou-
badour " . . . . . . . . Mackenzie
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 23
Part I
Overture, " Macbeth " . . . . . . Sullivan
Organ Solo, " Fantaisie in DI7 " (Op. 101) . . Saint-Saens
(Dedicated to Her Majesty Queen Ehzabeth of Roumania.)
Dr. Camille Saint-Saens.
Ballade, " La fiancee du TimbaUer " . . . Saint-Saens
Mme Blanche Marchesi.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Symphony in A minor ...... Saint-Saens
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto, Violin and Orchestra, " Scotch " . . Max Bruch
Mr. Timothy Adamowski.
Overture, " Jubilee " . . . . . C. M. von Weber
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
1899
The season consisted of three Wednesday and four Thursday
concerts. Mr. Ernst von Dohnanyi, who first appeared in
England the previous year, played for the first time at these
concerts on March 8.
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Coleridge Taylor's Orchestral
Ballade in A minor was introduced, and Mr. Sapellnikoff was
the solo pianist. Brahms's 4th Symphony (in E minor) was
heard for a second time. It had never been played at these
concerts since 1887 !
At the 3rd concert, the novelties were (1) an IdyU for small
Orchestra by B. Luard-Selby, (2) a Song, " Lentement baisse
le jour," by Mr. Alexander Borodine, (3) a Fantaisie and (4)
two Solos for Pianoforte by Rachmaninoff, who made his first
appearance in England, as composer, conductor and pianist.
At the 4th concert, the new works were a Symphony in D
minor, composed and conducted by Mr. Giuseppe Martucci,
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and some Concert Variations by Dr. Villiers Stanford, played
by Mr. Leonard Borwick under the composer's direction.
At the 5th, the 2nd Part was taken up by the immortal
No. 9 Symphony of Beethoven, the solo-singers being assisted
by two hundred members of the Leeds Festival Choir ; this
fine choral body also sang Dr. Hubert Parry's glorious Ode,
" Blest Pair of Sirens," in Part I. The Overture " Horatius
Codes," by Mehul, was first heard at these concerts, and Mme
Ella Pancera played Saint-Saens's 2nd Pianoforte Concerto,
At the 6th concert, Mr. Edward German conducted his
Overture to " Much Ado about Nothing," Dr. Joachim played
the Beethoven Concerto for Violin and the Romance from his
own " Hungarian " Concerto, and Mme Emma Nevada sang.
At the 7th, and last, concert of this season, the great
Richard Strauss conducted his Symphonic Poem, " Tod und
Verklarung," Mr. Rosenthal played, Mme Clementine de Vere-
Sapio sang, and two orchestral pieces from Sir Alexander
Mackenzie's music to " Manfred," Preludes to Acts II and III,
were played under their composer's direction.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1899
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8
Part I
ORCHESTKAii Ballad, " La Belle Dame sans Merci " ,. Mackenzie
CoNCKRTO, Pianoforte and Orchestra (No. 1), in E[> . Liszt
Mr. Ernst von Dohnanyi.
(First time at these Concerts.)
Symphony (No. 1) in Bj? . . . . . Schumann
Part II
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor (Op. 64) Mendelssohn
Miss Leonora Jackson.
(First appearance at these Concerts.)
„ c \ (a) Romance (Op. 28, No. 2) . Schumann
Pianoforte Solos ) l^j Rh^psodie Hongroise (MS.) . Szendy
Mr. Ernst von Dohnanyi.
Overture, " Ali Baba " . . . . . . Cherubini
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22
Part I
Orchestral Ballade in A minor . . . S. Coleridge Taylor
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra (No. 4), in G
(Op. 58) ........ Beethoven
Mr. Basil Sapellnikoff.
Regit, and Aria, " Mi parea " (Otello) . . . Verdi
Miss Ruth Lamb.
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T, a i (a) " Liebestraum " . . . Liszt
PIANOFOBTE SOLOS ( J^J ^^^^^^^ .^ 3 ^.^^^ ^ ^ ^^^^-^
Mr. Basil Sapellnikoff.
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in E minor ..... Brahms
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
THIRD CONCEPvT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Part I
Idyll for small Orchestra .... B. Luard Selhy
Regit, and Cavatina, " Lentement baisse le jour "
(Igor^vitch) ....... Borodine
(First time in England.)
Mlle Christianne Andray.
Fantaisie in E major for Orchestra (Op. 7) S. W. Rachmaninoff
(Conducted by the Composer. His first appearance in England.)
Part II
PiANOFOKXE SOLOS { |«J ^^^^de in C# minor I ^- ^- ^^^hmaninoff
Mr. S. W. Rachmaninoff.
Symphony, No. 5 (C minor) ..... Beethoven
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 4
Part I
Overture, " Meeres-stille " (Op. 27) . . . . Mendelssohn
Recit. and Aria, " Parto " (Clemenza) . . . Mozart
Mme Rosa Olitzka,
(Clarinet, Mr. G. A. Clinton.)
Symphony in D minor (Op. 75) . . . Giuseppe Martucci
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concert Variations upon an English Theme for Piano-
forte and Orchestra .... C. Villiers Stanford
Mr. Leonard Borwick.
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Overture, " Olympia " . . . . . . Spontini
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 18
Part I
Overture, " Horatius Codes " . . . . Mehul
Ode, Chorus and Orchesti^a, " Blest Pair of Sirens " Sir Hubert Parry
The Chorus will consist of two hundred members of the " Leeds
Festival Choir."
Concerto, Pianoforte and Orchestra, in G minor (No. 2) Saint-Saens
Mme Ella Pancera.
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Part II
Symphony (No, 9) in D minor (Op. 125), Orchestra,
Solo-Voices and Chorus ..... Beethoven
(Composed for and produced by the Philharmonic Society on
March 21, 1825.)
Misses Evangeline Florence and Florence Power,
Messrs. William Green and Bantock Pierpoint, witli Chorus.
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 1
Part I
Overture, " Much Ado about Nothing " . . Edward German
(Conducted by the Composer.)
CoNCEBTO, Violin and Orchestra .... Beethoven.
Dr. Joseph Joachim.
52 i (a) " II dolce suono " (Lucia) . . . Donizetti
t (6) " L6gende de la fille de Paria " (Lakm6) . Delibes
Mme Emma Nevada.
Violin Solo, " Romance," from Hungarian Concerto . Joachim
Dr. Joseph Joachim.
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 4) ..... . Tschaikowsky
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 15
Part I
Two Orchestral Pieces from " Manfred " (Op. 58) . Mackenzie
(a) " Pastorale." Prelude to Act II.
(6) " The flight of the Spirits." Prelude to Act III.
Concerto in E minor, Pianoforte and Orchestra . Chopin
Mr. Moritz Rosenthal.
ToNDiCHTUNG, " Tod ixnd Verklarung " . . Richard Strauss
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
„ ( (a) " Glocklein im Thale " . . . . Weber
ESONQS \ ^^j „ Spiagge amate " Gluck
Mme Clementine De Vere-Sapio.
(Accompanied by Signor Sapio.)
Symphony in D (No. 38) . . . . . . Mozart
Conductor, Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie.
1900
The Philharmonic Society ushered in the twentieth century
with a repetition, at the 1st concert, of the Symphony
" Pathetique " of Tschaikowsky, which by this time was
being frequently performed all over the country ; it was first
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heard in England at the Philharmonic Concert of February 28,
1894.
Mme Carreno played the " Emperor " Concerto, whilst Miss
Esther Palliser (her last appearance) and Mr. Andrew Black
(his first appearance) sang together in a Scena from " Die
Walkiire."
Sir Alexander Mackenzie retired this year, and Dr. Frederic
H. Cowen returned to his old post as conductor in his stead.
At the 2nd concert, Wagner's " Eine Faust Overture " was
heard again, Mr. Louis Arens was the singer and Mr. Lamond
the pianist. At the same concert, Mr. Granville Bantock's
" Jaga-Naut," full of that Oriental colouring which he has
made his own, had a first hearing.
At the 3rd concert, the great tenor and universal favourite
Mr. Edward Lloyd made his farewell appearance, to the
general regret of aU music lovers. He selected, for this occa-
sion, "Adelaide," accompanied on the pianoforte by Dr.
Cowen, and the " Preis-lied " from " Die Meistersinger." The
Max Bruch Concerto for Violin was played by Mr. Ladislas
Gorski.
At the 4th concert, Mme Clara Butt sang Elgar's Cycle " Sea
Pictures," the composer conducting; Busoni played Liszt's
Concerto in A, and Brahms's 2nd Symphony in D was given.
At the 5th concert, Mr. Ernst von Dohnanyi reappeared, and
Miss Rose Ettinger being indisposed, Mme Ada Crossley
most kindly took her place at very short notice.
An Air with Variations, from Mozart's Divertimento in B [?,
Avas played for the first time at these concerts, and another
first performance was that of a " Suite " by Mr. Coleridge
Taylor. The " Harold in Italy " Symphony of Berlioz, first
performed by the Society in 1853, was revived at this concert,
with Mr. Alfred Hobday " in the title-role."
At the 6th concert, Mr. Walter Handel Thorley, a fine
conductor and clever composer, had one of his "Shakespearian
Impressions " (Macbeth) performed for the first time at these
concerts ; Mr. Rosenthal played, and Mr. Mario Ancona made
his debut as a baritone-singer.
At the last concert of the season, Dvorak's Symphonic
Variations were heard for the first time at these concerts, and a
Concertstiick in Bt> for Pianoforte and Orchestra was intro-
duced by Mr. Paderewski, for whom it was expressly composed
by Dr. F. H. Cowen. Miss Amy Sherwin was the vocalist,
and the year's work ended with the National Anthem, to which
a special significance was added, through the date being that
of Coronation Day, June 28.
1900] THE NINTH DECADE 465
PROGRAMMES FOR 1900
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 8
Part I
OuvERTURE Dramatique in D minor (Op. 2) . . Otto Manns
(First performance.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in E^ (The Emperor) . . Beethoven
Mme Teresa CarreSo.
Duet and Closing Scene, Act III (Die Walkiire) . Wagner
Miss Esther Palliser and Mr. Andrew Black.
Part II
Symphony " Pathetique " in B minor (No. 6) . . TschaikowsTcy
(Performed for the first time in England by this Society, 2S February,
1894, and repeated, by request, 14 March of same year.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21
Part I
Eine Faust Ouverture ...... Wagner
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (No. 4), Op. 70 . Rubinstein
Mr. Frederick Lamond.
ScENA and Aria, " Durch die Walder " (Der Freischiitz) Weber
Mr. Louis Arens.
Jaga-Naut (Scene XIV of the Orchestral Drama " Ke-
hama ") . . . . . . . Granville Bantock
(First time at these Concerts.)
Part II
Symphony (No. 3) in E^ (Eroica) .... Beethoven
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 5
Part I
Symphony in D, No. 18 (No. 23 in Breitkopf's edition) Haydn
Air, " Adelaide " . . . . . . . Beethoven
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by F. H. Cowen.)
Concerto for Violin in G minor .... Max Bruch
Mr. Ladislas Gorski.
Part II
Air and Variations from Orchestral Suite (No. 3)
in G ........ Tschaikowsky
Preis-lied (Die Meistersinger) ..... Wagner
Mr. Edward Lloyd.
(His farewell appearance at these Concerts.)
Orchestral Scene, " Entrance of Gods into Walhalla "
(Das Rheingold) ...... Wagner
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 10
Part I
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream "
Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)
Song-Cycle, " Sea Pictures " .
Mme Clara Butt.
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in A .
Mr. Ferruccio Busoni.
Part II
Symphony (No. 2) in D .
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 24
Part I
Air and Variations from " Divertimento " in Bj?
(No. 15) .
Mendelssohn
Wagner
Elgar
Liszt
Brahms
(First time at these Concerts
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 4) in G
Mr. Ernst von Dohnanyi
Song, " The Spirit Song "...
Mme Ada Crossley.^
Suite, " Scenes from an Everyday Romance "
(First performance.)
Mozart
Beethoven
Haydn
S. Coleridge Taylor
Part II
Symphony, " Harold in Italy " .... Berlioz
(Viola Obbligato by Mr. Alfred Hobday.)
(First performed by this Society in 1853.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 14
Part I
Impressions from Shakespeare (Macbeth) Walter Handel Thorley
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " Nel rimirar " (Tannhauser) .... Wagner
Mr. Mario Ancona.
Concerto for Pianoforte in A . . . . . Mozart
Mr. Moritz Rosenthal.
Part II
Symphony in A (No. 7) ..... . Beethoven
Pianoforte Solo, " Don Juan " . . . . lAszt
Mr. Moritz Rosenthal.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
^ Mile Rose Ettinger was prevented singing by indisposition,
Mme Ada Crossley kindly taking her place at very short notice.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 28
Part I
Overture, " Fidelio " Beethoven
Symphonic Variations ...... Dvorak
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " lo t' amero " (II Re Pastore) . . . Mozart
Miss Amy Sherwin.
(Violin Obbligato by W. Frye Parker.)
CoNCERTSTtJCK in B[> for Pianoforte and Orchestra . Cowen
Mr. I. J. Paderewski.
(For whom it was expressly composed.)
(First performance.)
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in D minor ..... Schumann
National Anthem (for Coronation Day)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1901
Ere the concerts of this season commenced, Her Majesty
Queen Victoria, Patron of the Society during the whole of her
long and illustrious reign, passed away.
The 1st concert opened with Chopin's " Funeral March " ; this
was foUowed by the National Anthem. The first performance
in England of Carl Gradener's Violin Concerto in D by Mr.
Franz Ondricek was preceded by Sir Hubert Parry's Orchestral
Song " The Soldier's Tent," sung, for the first time in London,
by Mr. Plunket Greene.
The 2nd concert was opened by the Overture from Bach's
Suite in C. That artistic singer Mme Marie Brema followed
with Purcell's " Mad Bess," scored by Dr. Stanford, and
Emil Sauer plaj^ed his own E minor Concerto for Pianoforte,
for the first time in London. Dr. Stanford also scored a song
by Moniuszko for Mme Marie Brema, entitled "Le Cosaque,"
and Tschaikowskj^'s Symphony, No. 4, was repeated. Wagner's
" Siegfried's Rheinfahrt," from " Die Gotterdammerung,"
was also introduced at this concert.
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Charles Santley sang a quaint Scena
by Hummel ; Mr. Ferruccio Busoni played a Liszt Concerto,
and a Symphonic Poem (No. 4), of much originality and genius,
by Mr. WiUiam Wallace, delighted the audience. Li Part II,
Brahms's Symphony, No. 1, in C minor stood alone.
468 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY ti90i
At the 4tli concert, Lady Halle played the Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto, Mme Ada Crossley sang, and Mr. Sapellnikoff
repeated the Tschaikowsky Concerto in B t> minor, first played
by him, under the composer's direction, at this Society's
concert of April 11, 1889,
Beethoven's 4th Symphony occupied aU the 2nd Part,
At the 5th concert, Mr. Landon Ronald's Song-Cycle
" Summer-time " had the advantage of being introduced by
Mr, Ben Davies, and Dr. F, H. Co wen's " Idyllic Symphony "
was heard for the first time at these concerts. Mr. Jan Kubelik
was the solo violinist.
At the 6th concert, the new work was Tschaikowsky's
Overture to " Romeo and Juliet."
Mme Emma Nevada was too ill to sing, so Mme Blanche
Marchesi most kindly took her place. Mme Teresa Carrefio,
that most wonderful of lady pianists, played.
At the 7th, and last, concert of the present year, the eminent
pianist, Mr. Leopold Godowsky, made his first appearance,
and Mr. Edward Elgar conducted a first performance of his
clever and humorous new Overture " Cockaigne," which has
the sub-title " In London Town."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1901
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Pakt I
FuNEKAL March ....... Chopin
(In memory of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, Patron of
the Philharmonic Society during the whole of her long reign.)
National Anthem, " God save the King "
Notturno-Serenade in D major (No. 8) for Four Or-
chestras ........ Mozart
Orchestral Song, " The Soldier's Tent " . . Sir Hubert Parry
Mr. H. Plunket Greene.
(First time in London.)
Concerto for Violin in D . . . . Hermann Gnidener
Mr. Franz Ondricek.
(First performance in England.)
Overture, " Macbeth " . . . . . . Sullivan
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 5) . . . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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469
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13
Part I
OvEBTUBE from Suite in C . . . . . Bach
Song, " Mad Bess " (Scored by C. Villiers Stanford) . H, Purcell
Miss Marie Bbema.
Concerto for Pianoforte in E minor .... Sauer
Mr. Emil Sauer.
(First time in London.)
Part II
Symphony in F minor (No. 4) . . . . . Tschaikowsky
„ ({a) " Le Cosaque " (Scored by C. Villiers Stanford) Moniuszko
\{h) " Die Trommel geriihret " (Egmont) , Beethoven
Miss Marie Brema.
Siegfried's Rheinfahrt (Die Gotterdammerung)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Wagner
THIRD CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
Part I
OvEBTUEE, " Hebrides " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
New Symphonic Poem (No. 4) . . . . William Wallace
(First performance.)
Scena ed Aria, " Riuscito sono alfin " (Matilda di
Guisa) . . ... . . . . Hummel
Mb. Chables Santley.
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte (No. 1) in Eb . . . Liszt
Me. Ferruccio Busoni.
Part II
Symphony in C minor (No. 1, Op. 68)
Conductor, De. Feederic H. Cowen.
Brahms
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 9
Sterndale Bennett
. Tscliaikowsky
Part I
Overture, " Paradise and the Peri "
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 1) in B^ minor
Mr. Basil Sapellnikopf.
(First played by him, under the Composer's direction, at this
Society's Concert, April 11, 1889.)
Arie, " Ich wob dies Gewand " (Odysseus) . . Max Briich
Mme Ada Crossley.
Concerto for Violin in E minor .... Mendelssohn
Lady Halle
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in Bj;
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Beethoven
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FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 23
Paet I
Prelude, " Parsifal " . .... Wagner
Song-Cycle, " Summer-time " . . . Landon Ronald
Mn. Ben Davies.
(First performance.)
Concerto for Violin in D . . . . . Paganini
Jan Kubelik.
Part II
Symphony (No. 6) in E, " The Idyllic "... Cowen
(First time at these Concerts.)
Chaconne in D minor for Violin alone . . . Bach
Mr. Jan Kubelik.
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 6
Part I
Overture, " Romeo and Juliet " . . . . Tschaikowsky
(First time at these Concerts.)
Air, " Divinites du Styx " (Alceste) .... Gluck
Mme Blanche Marchesi.^
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor .... Grieg
Mme Teresa Carreno.
Part II
Arie, " Leise, leise " (Der Freischxitz) . . . Wd>er
Mme Blanche Marchesi.^
^ o i («) Noctm-ne (Op. 27, No. 2)) r^i •
Pianoforte Solos ; J^; p^j^^^i^^ yp53j '} . Choptn
Mme Teresa Carreno.
Symphony (No. 2) in C (Op. 61) . . . . Schumann
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Part I
Symphony in B minor (Unfinished) ....
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor (Op. 15)
Mr. Leopold Godowsky.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
^ i (a) Air, " Pourquoi me plaindre " (II Seraglio)
bONGS -^^^j cc Sevillana " (Don Cesar de Bazan) .
Miss Lydia Nervil.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Schvhert
Brahms
Mozart
Massenet
1 Mme Blanche Marchesi took the place of Mme Emma Nevada,
indisposed ; the latter was to have sung : —
Air du Rossignol (L' Allegro ed ii Pensieroso) Handel
and Regit, and Aria, " SoUtudini amiche " (Idomeneo) Mozart
1902] THE NINTH DECADE 471
Part II
New Overture, " Cockaigne " (In London Town) . Elgar
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto for Violin (Op. 35) in D major . . . Tschaikowsky
Miss Maud Powell.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Overture, " Prometheus "..... Beethoven
National Anthem.
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1902
At the 1st concert, that clever young English composer Mr.
WilHam H. BelP had two Orchestral Tone-Pictures from his
" Mother Carey " Suite performed for the first time, whilst
Miss Amy Sherwin sang for the last time. Tschaikowsky's
frequently performed " Pathetique " Symphony was heard
again, and Mr. Emil Sauer played Henselt's Pianoforte Concerto
in F minor.
The Programme of the 2nd concert had to be largely re-
constructed owing to Mme Blanche Marchesi's indisposition,
and Miss Jennie NorelH came to the rescue and took her place.
Brahms's Violin Concerto was interpreted by Mr. Franz
Ondricek, and Dvorak's Symphony " From the New World"
was played for the first time since its introduction by the
Society in 1894. Dr. F. H. Cowen accompanied Mr. Ondricek
on the pianoforte in Paganini's " Moto Perpetuo."
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Hugo Becker played Tschaikowsky's
Variations for 'Cello and Orchestra, " Sur un Theme Rococo "
(" By desire "), Mr. Wilhelm Backhaus took the pianoforte
part in Liszt's E [7 Concerto, and Mile Giulia Ravogli sang.
The novelties at the 4th concert consisted of a Selection from
*' Les Petits Riens," by Mozart, and Dr. Cowen's new Overture,
" The Butterfly's Ball " ; Miss Margaret Macintyre sang, and
Mr. Kubehk made his first appearance since his return from
America, playing, for the first time, the Violin Concerto of
Beethoven.
At the 5th concert, owing to Mme Clara Butt's attack of
influenza, her husband, Mr. Kennerley Rumford, came to the
Society's assistance, generously singing seven songs in Part I.
Rachmaninoff's 2nd Pianoforte Concerto (in C minor) was
played (for the first time in England) by Mr. Sapellnikoff, and
^ Now (1912) appointed Principal of the South African College of
Music, Cape Town.
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another first performance was that of Dr. Co wen's " Coronation
March " in Part II.
The 6th concert, on June 12th, was mainly devoted to the
works of Wagner (whose death occurred twenty years ago) ;
Miss Mary Miinchhoff sang his Lieder " Traume " and " Wiegen-
lied " and an air of Mozart's from " Die Zauberflote," whilst
Mr. Harold Bauer played Beethoven's " Emperor " Concerto.
The 7th concert was a matinee, at which several novelties
were heard : {a) Five Poems for Baritone and Orchestra by
Percy Pitt, set to words by Lenau, Cornelius, Dalm, Tasso,
etc., which were translated and sung by rfrang9on Da vies ;
(6) a new Concerto for Violin by A. Randegger, jun., con-
ducted by him and played by Mr. Kubelik ; (c) Nocturne for
Contralto and Orchestra, " Summer Dawn," by Herbert
Bedford, sung by Mme Clara Butt, who had now happily
recovered her health, and {d) Mackenzie's Overture to " The
Cricket on the Hearth," conducted by the composer. On this
occasion, about a month before King Edward's Coronation,
the National Anthem was sung in extenso, the solos being taken
by Mme Clara Butt and Mr. Ffrang9on Davies.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1902
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Part I
Overture, " Coriolanus " . . . , . Beethoven
Arietta, " Einst traumte " (Der Freischiitz) . . Weher
Miss Amy Sherwin.
Two Orchestral Tone-Pictures :
(a) " In the Night-Watches "1 ,-c,- , e » ijim- u t> u
(6) " In the Fo'c's'le " j (First performance) William H. Bell
(From " Mother Carey," a Suite in Three Movements.)
Concerto for Pianoforte (Op. 16) in F minor . . Henselt
Mr. Emil Sauer.
Part II
Symphony (No. 6), " The Pathetic " . . . . Tschaikowsky
(First produced by this Society in 1894.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 13
(Owing to Mme Blanche Marchesi's indisposition, the originally printed
programme was, at the last moment, entirely reconstructed, and
a leaflet inserted)
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Part I
Serenade for Strings (Op. 48) (Elegy, Waltz and Theme
Russe)! ........ Tschaikowsky
Air, " Je suis Titania " (Mignon) . . . Avibroise Thomas
Miss Jennie Norelli.
Concerto for Violin in D^ . . . . . Brahms
Mr. Franz Ondricek.
Part II
Syjiphony (No. 5), " From the New World "^ , . Dvorak
(First time since its production by this Society in 1894.)
o^ TT r(a) " Abendlied " . . . Schumann
Solos for Violin ;, / ^^-Mf . i. >> d • •
1(6) Moto perpetuo . . . Faganim
Mr. Franz Ondricek.
(Accompanied by Dr. Cowen on the Pianoforte.)
Overture, " The Bartered Bride " . . . . Smetana
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 24
Part I
Overture, " Meeres-stille " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? . . . . Liszt
Mr. Wilhelm Backhaus.
Recit. and Aria, " Chi vidi ! chi par to ? " . . Qluck
Mlle Giulia Ravogli.
Variations for 'Cello and Orchestra, " Sur un Theme
Rococo " . . . . . . . . TscJiaikowsky
(By desire.)
Mr. Hugo Becker.
Part II
Symphony (No. 6) in F (The Pastoral) . . . Beethoven
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 15
Part I
Selection from " Les Petits Riens " ... Mozart
[a) Overture.
(6) Andantino (No. 4).
(c) Gavotte (No. 6).
(d) Gavotte gracieuse (No. 9).
(First time in London.)
* These three works were in the original programme, in addition to
Mme Marchesi's songs : —
(a) " Ave Maria " from " Das Feuer-Kreuz "
Cantata .... Max Bruch
(First time at these Concerts.)
(6) Scena, " Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar "
C. Villiers Stanford
(First time with Orchestra in London.)
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Max Bruch
Ave Maria " (Das Feuer-Kreuz)
Miss Margaret Macintyre.
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Jan Kubelik.
(His first appearance in England since his retvirn from America and
his first performance of this work.)
Overture, " The Butterfly's Ball " . . . . Cowen
(First time at these Concerts.)
Part II
Symphony (No. 5) in E minor ....
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Tsckaikowsky
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 29
Part I
Symphony in G, " The Oxford "
Four Songs from Cycle, " Songs from the Turkish
Haydn
Q. H. Clutsam
Schumann
Brahms
Massenet
Tsckaikowsky
Liszt
Chopin
Hills "
Mr. R. Kennerley Rumford.
(First time with Orchestra.)
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2) in C minor (Op. 18) . Rachmaninoff
Mr. Basil Sapellnikoff.
(First performance in England.)
(a) " Intermezzo " .
Songs 1 (6) " Standchen "
(c) " Si tu veux " ....
Mr. R. Kennerley Rumford.
Part II
Capriccio Italien for Grand Orchestra (Op. 45)
-D,.^,^^-, o ^1 ( («) " Benediction de Dieu "
Pianoforte Solos ^ \ ii.\ -r, ^ ■ • w
I (o) Polonaise in Ap
Mr. Basil Sapellnikoff.
Coronation March ...... Cowen
(First performance.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 12
Part I
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . . Wagner
Arie, " O zittere nicht " (Die Zauberflote) . . Mozart
Miss Mary Munchhoff.
Siegfried Idyll ....... Wagner
Concerto for Pianoforte in E|7 (The Emperor) . . Beethoven
Mr. Harold Bauer.
* Owing to Mme Clara Butt's attack of influenza, Mr. Rumford's
three songs were substituted for her Solo, " Summer Dawn " (Herbert
Bedford), and the Pianoforte Solos for her Duet with Mr. Rumford,
" E dunque ver " (Rossini).
1902]
THE NINTH DECADE
Part II
Kaiser-Marsch ......
LiEDER l(«)"Traume" ,
• (6) " Wiegenlied " i '
Miss Mary Munchhoff.
Char-Freitag's Zaubeb (Parsifal)
Walkuren-Ritt (Die Walkiire) ....
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
SEVENTH CONCTHRT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2
(At three o'clock in the afternoon.)
Tragic Overture ....... Brahms
Five Poems for Baritone and Orchestra . . . Percy Pitt
Mr. D. Ffrang^on Davies.
(First performance : the translations by Mr. Davies, specially for
this Concert, from Lenau, Cornelius, Dalm, Tasso, etc.)
New Concerto for Violin in D minor . A. Randegger, fun.
Mr. Jan Kubelik.
( First performance, and conducted by the Composer.)
Symphony (No. 8) in F . . . . . . Beethoven
Nocturne for Contralto and Orchestra, " Summer
Dawn " . . . . . . . Herbert Bedford
Mme Clara Butt.
(First time in London.)
Overture, " The Cricket on the Hearth " . . . Mackenzie
(First time in London, and conducted by the Composer.)
National Anthem, " God save the King "
Solos by Mme Clara Butt and Mr. D. Ffrangc^on Davies.
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1893-1902
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the ninth decade of the
Society's existence.
Nationality,
Com-
Sym-
Over-
Con-
Miscel-
Vocal.
Total of Com-
posers.
phonies.
tures.
certos.
laneous.
positions.
\
America .
1
1
1
2
Austria .
1
— -
—
1
1
—
2
Belgimn .
1
1
—
3
2
6
British Empire .
19
4
7
2
16
46
75
France
2
—
—
1
2
3
German Emi^ire
8
3
2
3
1
8
17
Hungary and
Bohemia
5
—
6
3
4
—
12
Italy . . .
3
1
2
—
1
1
5
Poland .
1
—
—
1
1
—
2
Russia
5
5
—
I
4
3
13
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A Table showing the Nmnber and Nationality of the Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices, and
the Conductors during the ninth decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
strings.
Wood-
wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
America ,
Austria .
Belgium .
British
Empire .
France
German
Empire .
Hungary
and
Bohemia
Italy . .
Norway .
Poland ,
Russia
Spain
Sweden .
2
1
6
I
5
2
3
(1 ac-
comp.)
2
3
1
8
6
3
I
2
1
Mill II 1 1 ^ 1 1 1
3
1
8
1
12
3
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
1903J
THE TENTH DECADE
1903-1912
^ 1903
jA VERY mad correspondent last year suggested, about
/^ the time of the Coronation, that, in order to ascer-
/ — ^ tain the pitch of the British nation, the Society,
^ m as an undoubted authority upon " pitch,"
should seize the unique opportunity of the
Coronation procession, place Directors and Members, with
a photographer and tuning-fork, at various points on the
route, check the height of the note sounded and take a
photograph of the mouths when shouting !
It is scarcely necessary to say that this experiment was
never tried, and the unique opportunity was permitted to go
by!
The opening of the tenth decade finds Dr. F. H. Cowen
still at his post of conductor.
At the 1st concert, an Overture, " PeUeas and Melisanda,"
by an Academy student of great promise, was given a first
hearing. His name was Garnet Wolseley Cox, and his life,
alas, was all too short.
Mr. Raoul Pugno, the pianist, was in his element in Mozart's
E b Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 9), which he played perfectly.
Mrs. Susan Strong sang Mozart's air " Non mi dir," and a
Caprice-Espagnol for Orchestra by Rimsky-Korsakoff was
played for the first time.
At the 2nd concert, a new Concerto for Violin, by Mr.
Frederic D'Erlanger, was first played in England by Mr. Fritz
Kreisler, whose fine, earnest playing is within the memory of
us all. Mackenzie's Orchestral Suite " London Day by Day,"
a subject akin to Elgar's " Cockaigne " Overture, and Dr.
Stanford's Irish Rhapsody (No. 1) were conducted by their
respective composers, the former for the first time in London,
the latter for the first time at these concerts. Miss Lydia
Nervil sang.
At the 3rd concert, there were three novelties played and
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sung : a Concert Overture, " Youth," by Mr. Arthur Hervey,
which he conducted ; a Concert Aria from Max Bruch's
" Achilleus " (the Secular Oratorio, before alluded to), sung by
Mme Rosa Olitzka, and a new Concerto, new, that is, to
England, played by its composer, Mr. Emil Sauer. Part II
was occupied entirely by Dvorak's 4th Symphonj' in G.
The 4th concert commenced with one of the Society's
earliest and most frequently played Overtures, the " Anacreon"
of Cherubini.i
The ill-fated Mr. Edward MacDowell played his 2nd
Pianoforte Concerto, appearing for the first time in this
country ; Mme Clara Butt, ever ready to help British com-
posers, sang a Scena, " The Triumph of Alcestis," new to
London and conducted by the composer, Mr. Frederic CHfiFe.
Mr. Arnold Foldesy played Haydn's Concerto for Violoncello
in D, and the Programme was completed by Beethoven's
7th Symphony in A.
Brahms's Symphony in F (No. 3) opened the 5th concert ;
and the clever young Josef Hofmann, whose talent had matured
by now, played Rubinstein's Pianoforte Concerto in D minor.
At the 6th concert, there were three important novelties :
Richard Strauss's" TillEulen-spiegel," Glazounow's Symphony
(No. 7), conducted by the composer, who, in Part II, did the
same office for his new Suite " Aus dem Mittelalter."
Miss Adela Verne played the Schumann Concerto, and Miss
Jeannie Norelli sang.
At the 7th and final concert of the season, works new to this
Society were the Prelude and " Angel's Farewell " from
Elgar's " Dream of Gerontius," arranged for Orchestra only,
and a Poem by Dr. Cowen for Orchestra, entitled " A Phantasy
of Life and Love."
Mme Blanche Marchesi sang Dr. Stanford's Scena " Die
Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar," orchestrated for the first time.
Tschaikowsky's 4th Symphony occupied the whole of
Part II, and this brought the ninety-first season to an end.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1903
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Part I
National Anthem
Overture, " Pelleas and Melisanda " . Oarnet Wolseley Cox •
(First performance.)
* Played at these concerts fifty-three times !
1903]
THE TENTH DECADE
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte (No. 9) in Et>
Mr. Raoul Pugno.
Regit., " Crudele, ah no " ; Aria, " Non mi dir " (Don
Giovanni) .......
Miss Susan Strong.
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Mozart
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in D minor .
(ia) Sonata in A
Solo Pianoforte J
Schumann
A. Scarlatti
Chopin
'\{b) Polonaise in E|7
Mr. Raoul Pugno.
Caprice Espagnol pom- Grand Orehestre (Op. 34) RimsJcy- Korsakoff
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 12
Part I
Symphony in G minor ...... Mozart
New Concerto for Violin (First time in England) Frederic D'Erlanger
Mr. Fritz Kreisler.
ScifcNE, " A vos jeux " (Hamlet) . . • Amhroise Thomas
Miss Lydia Nervil.
Irish Rhapsody (No. 1), Op. 78 . . Sir C. Villiers Stanford
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Solo Violin, " Rondo capriccioso " ... Saint-Saens
Mr. Fritz Kreisler.
New Orchestral Suite, " London day by day " Sir A. C. Mackenzie
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 26
Part I
Concert Overture, " Youth " ... Arthur Hervey
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Mr. Gordon Tanner.
Concert Arie, " Aus der Tiefe des Grames " (Achilleus) Max Bruch
(First time at these Concerts.)
Mme Rosa Olitzka.
New Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2) . . . Sauer
(First time in England.)
Mr. Eahl Saueb.
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in G .
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Dvorak
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FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 14
Part I
OvERTTJBE, " Anacreon " .
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2)
Mr. Edward MacDowei^l
(His first appearance in England.)
SCENA, " The Triumph of Alcestis " .
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Mme Clara Butt.
(First time by her in London.)
Cherubini
Edward MacDowell
Frederic Cliffe
Part II
Concerto for Violoncello in D .
Mr. Arnold Foldesy.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Symphony (No. 7) in A .
Condvictor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 28
Part I
Haydn
Beethoven
Brahms
Reginald Somerville
Symphony (No. 3) in F .
Dramatic Scena, " The Ballad of Thyra Lee "
(First performance.)
Mr. Ffrang^on Davies.
Sinfonie Espagnole for Violin and Orchestra . . Lalo
Mr. Max Wolesthal.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Rubinstein
Mr. Josef Hoemann.
Overture, " Egmont "...... Beethoven
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 11
Part I
Symphonic Poem, " Till Eulen-spiegel " . . Richard Strauss
(First time at these Concerts.)
Aria, " Caro nome " (Rigoletto) .... Verdi
Miss Jeannie Norelli.
Symphony (No. 7) (First time at these Concerts) . Qlazounow
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Miss Adela Verne.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
New Orchestral Suite, " Aus dem Mittelalter " . Qlazounow
(First time in England : conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 25
Pabt I
Prelude and Angel's Farewell (The Dream of
Gerontius) ....... Elgar
(First time at these Concerts.)
Vocal Scena, " Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar " Sir C. VilUers Stanford
(First time with Orchestra.)
Mme Blanche Marchesi.
Concerto for Violin in D major .... Mozart
Mr. Jan Kubelik.
Orchestral Poem, " A Phantasy of Life and Love " . Coiven
(First time at these Concerts.)
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in F minor ..... Tschaikowsky
National Anthem
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1904
This year is marked by a great number of first performances
and appearances, in fact, novelties were the order of the day.
At the 1st concert appeared Miss Marie Hall as viohnist and
Miss Dorothy Maggs as pianist, whilst a Symphonic Prelude
to Byron's " Manfred," by a very clever student of the Royal
Academy of Music, Mr. A. von Ahn Carse, was played for the
first time.
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Vincent DTndy's " Lied Maritime "
had its first hearing and Mme Maria Gay her first appearance,
as singer, in England.
Bottesini's Concerto for Double-Bass in F # minor, introduced
one of the best players in the orchestra, Mr. Claude Hobday,
as a soloist.
The Concerto had been scored for full orchestral accom-
paniment by Mr. A. C. Forsyth. Mr. Leonard Berwick played
the Brahms Concerto in D minor.
At the 3rd concert. Miss Mmnie Tracey, as vocalist, and Mr.
Ernesto Consolo, as pianist, made their first appearances at
these concerts, the former singing a Scena from Reyer's
"Sigurd," the latter playing a Concertstiick in A [7 major by
Franco da Venezia, both for the first time in England. Mr.
Jean Gerardy gave a good rendering of Saint-Saens's Violon-
cello Concerto in A minor.
At the 4th concert, Mr. Elgar's Overture " In the South "
and Mr. Glazounow's 6th Symphony were heard for the first
time at these concerts, Mr. Kreisler excelled in the Beethoven
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Concerto, and Mr. Gregory Hast (one of the original Meister
Glee-singers) sang songs b}^ Richard Strauss and Schubert,
accompanied by Mrs. Hast.
At the 5th concert, the ever-green " Anacreon " Overture
was followed by the first performance (at these concerts) of
Brahms's glorious Rhapsody for Contralto Solo and Male
Chorus, impressively rendered by Miss Muriel Foster (now
Mrs. Goetz) and Mr. H. R. Eyers's splendidly drilled " Alma
Mater " Choir. Sir Charles Stanford conducted his Clarinet
Concerto, in which Mr. Charles Draper took the solo part, for
the first time at these concerts.
In Part II the new player was a violinist, Miss Annie de
Jong, with Dvorak's Violin Concerto. Cesar Franck's D minor
Symphony had a first hearing.
At the 6th concert were introduced Tschaikowsky's Fantaisie
" Francesca da Rimini," and Dr. Cowen's " Indian Rhapsod3^"
Mr. Pugno played Beethoven's C minor Concerto, and the
second Part was devoted to Brahms's No. 2 Symphony in D.
At the 7th concert, Mr. Edward German's " Rhapsody on
March Themes " was introduced and conducted by him,
Kubelik played, and the Scherzo from Mendelssohn's Octett
in E [7 , scored expressly by the composer for this Society in
1829 and incorporated in his 1st Symphony, was repeated.
Schubert's great No. 9 Symphony in C concluded the year's
work.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1904
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
Part I
National Anthem
Symphonic Prelude to Byron's " Manfred " . A. von Ahn Carse
(First performance.)
Air, " Depuis le jour " (Louise) .... Charpentier
(First time in England.)
Elizabeth Parkina.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in BI7 minor . . . Tschaikowsky
Dorothy Maggs.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Marie Hall.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Symphony (No. 1) in B[7 . . . . . Schumann
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 24
Part I
Symphony (No. 4) in Bj^ . . . . . Beethoven
( (a) Lied Maritime (first time in England) . Vincent D'Indy
• (6) Aria, " Tutta raccolta ancor " (Scipione) . . Handel
Maria Gay.
(Her first appearance in England.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Brahms
Leonard Borwick.
Part II
Concerto for Double-Bass in F# minor . . . Bottesini
(Scored by A. C. Forsyth.)
Claude Hobday.
(His first appearance as Soloist at these Concerts.)
Tone-Poem, " Death and Transfiguration " . Richard Strauss
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 28
Part I
Symphony in Ej? . . . . . . . Mozart
ScAne, " Reveil du Brunehilde " (Sigurd) . . . Reyer
(First time in England.)
Minnie Tracey.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Concertstuck for Pianoforte (Op. 11) in At> major Franco da Venezia
(First time in England.)
Ernesto Consolo.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Concerto for Violoncello (Op. 30) in A minor . . Saint-Saens
Jean Gerardy.
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . . Wagner
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 19
Part I
Concert Overture, " In the South " . . . Elgar
(First time at these Concerts.)
Lieder I ^"^ " Der Doppelganger " .... Schubert
\ {b) " AUerseelen " .... Richard Strauss
Gregory Hast.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Mrs. Gregory Hast.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Fritz Kreisler.
Part II
Symphony (No. 6) in C minor ..... Olazounow
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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[1904
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 2
Part I
Overture, " Anacreon " . . . . . . Cheruhini
Rhapsody for Contralto Solo and Male Chorus . . Brahms
(First time at these Concerts.)
Muriel Foster
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
AND
The " Alma Mater " Choir.
Concerto for Clarinet in A minor (Op. 80) in one Move-
ment ........ Stanford
(First time at these Concerts : conducted by the Composer.)
Charles Draper.
(His first appearance as Soloist at these Concerts.)
Part II
Concerto for Violin (Op. 53) ..... Dvorak
Annie De Jong.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Symphony in D minor ...... Cesar Franck
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 16
Part I
Fantaisie, " Francesca da Rimini " .
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor .
Raoul Pugno.
Indian Rhapsody ......
(First time at these Concerts.)
„ c. J («) " Serenade a la lune " .
Pianoforte Solos j j^J j^^apsodie (No. 13) .
Raoul Pugno.
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 2) .
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Tschaikowsky
Beethoven
Cowen
Pugno
Liszt
Brahms
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 30
Part I
Rhapsody on March Themes .... Edward German
(First time in London : conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto for Violin, " Sinfonie Espagnole " . . Lalo
Jan Kubelik.
Scherzo from the Octett in Ej? . . . . Mendelssohn
(Scored expressly for the Philharmonic Society by the Composer in
1829.)
Part II
Symphony in C
Schubert
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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1905
Mme Ada Crossley, at the 1st concert, sang four short songs
of Wagner's, scored by Mr. Felix Mottl ; a Haydn Symphony
came as an oasis in the desert of percussion and formlessness,
and gladdened the era with its breath of simple life and
innocent joy fulness ; Mr. Busoni played in his masterly
manner, and Sir Alexander Mackenzie's " Canadian Rhapsody,"
the shadow of his coming tour through that dominion, was
played, for the first time, under the composer's baton.
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Pablo Casals, who is now readily
acknowledged to be the greatest of living 'cellists, made his
first appearance in England, and two works, a Symphony,
" Antar," by Mr. Rimsky-Korsakoff, and a Tone-Poem, " In
the East," by Mr. Arthur Hervey, had a first hearing at these
concerts.
At the 3rd concert, the Mendelssohn Scherzo was, " by
desire," repeated ; the vioHnist, Mr. Bronislaw Huberman,
made a first appearance. Miss Antonia Dolores ^ sang, and
Dvorak's D major Symphony filled up Part 11.
At the 4th concert, three compositions were played for the
first time by the Society : (1) A " Welsh " Rhapsody by Mr.
Edward German, (2) Mr. Cesar Franck's Symphonic Varia-
tions for Pianoforte and Orchestra, and Mr. Saint-Saens's
Fantaisie for the same combination, entitled " Africa." The
two latter works were interpreted by Mr. Raoul Pugno.
Tschaikowsky's " Pathetique " Symphony, which the Society
introduced into England in 1894, formed the last item of an
interesting concert.
The 5th concert commenced with the charming and delicate
" Naiades " Overture of Sir Sterndale Bennett ; Sir Charles
Stanford's Violin Concerto in D, and Dr. Saint-Saens's Fan-
taisie, " Havanaise," for Violin and Orchestra, both played by
Mr. AchiUe Rivarde, were presented for the first time at these
concerts, and Mme Albani made her last appearance. Part II
was taken up by Cesar Franck's D minor Symphony.
At the 6th concert, Mr. Claude Debussy's curious " L'Apres-
midi d'un Faune " and Mr, Paul Juon's Symphony in A were
new features and presented to the audience a fair example of
the modern French and Russian schools. Miss Fanny Davies
played Schumann, and Mr, John Coates, as weU known in
Opera as in concert-haU, sang for the first time at the Phil-
harmonic Concerts, selecting the " Preis-lied " from Wagner's
" Die Meistersinger."
^ A name adopted by Miss Antoinette Trebelli,
486 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1905
At the last concert of the season, the new-comers were
Miss Perceval AUen as vocalist, and young Franz von Vecsey
as violinist, the latter playing, with the intelligence if not the
physical strength of a mature musician, the Beethoven
Concerto. An extraordinary performance !
Two Bohemian Dances by Mr. Alberto Randegger, jun.,
were played for the first time at these concerts, and Dr.
Cowen's Symphony in F (No. 5) was performed.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1905
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15
Part I
National Akthem
OvEKTUKE, " Academic " . . . . . Brahms
Concerto for Pianoforte in F . . . . . Saint-Saens
Ferruccio Busoni.
Four ( [a) " Der Engel " (c) " Schmerzen " j Scored by fjrr
Songs ( (6) " Stehe still ! " (d) " Traume " i Felix Mottl ^^9^^
Ada Crossley.
Part II
Symphony in D (No. 14, Breitkopf edition) . . Haydn
Paraphrase de Concert, Pianoforte and Orchestra,
" Todtentanz " . . . . . . lAszt
Ferruccio Busoni.
Canadian Rhapsody ...... Mackenzie
(First time : conducted by the Composer.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
Part I
Tone-Poem, " In the East " . . . . Arthur Hervey
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Violoncello in A minor . . . Saint-Saens
Pablo Casals.
(His first appearance in England.)
Regit, and Aria, " Non temer " . . . . Mozart
Lillie Wormald.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
(Violin Obbligato by W. Frye Parker.)
Part II
Symphony (No. 2), " Antar " . . Nicolas Rimsky-Koraakoff
(First time at these Concerts.)
Solo for Violoncello, " Suite in C " . . . . Baxih
Pablo Casals.
Overture, " The Bartered Bride " . . . . Smetana
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H, Cowen.
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First page of Scherzo from Mendelssohn's First Symphony
(autograph). Dedicated to the Society
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THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 13
Part I
Overture, " In the South " . . . . . Elgar
Concerto for VioHn in D . . . . . Tschaikowsky
Bronislaw Huberman.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Regit, et Air, " Ombre leg ere " (Dinorah) . . Meyerbeer
Antonia Dolores.
ScHEREO in G minor ...... Mendelssohn
(Scored by Composer expressly for the Society in 1829, and repeated
by desire.)
Part II
Symphony in D (Op. 60) ...... Dvorak
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 11
Part I
Welsh Rhapsody ...... Edivard German
(First time at these Concerts.)
Symphonic Variations for Pianoforte and Orchestra Cesar Franck
(First time at these Concerts.)
Raoul Pugno.
Air, " O ! beau pays " (Les Huguenots) . . . Meyerbeer
Lydia Nervil.
Part II
Fantaisie for Pianoforte and Orchestra, " Africa " . Saint-Saens
(First time at these Concerts.)
Raoul Pugno.
Symphony in B minor (The Pathetic) . . . Tschaikowsky
(First introduced into England by the Society in 1894.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 25
Part I
Overture, " The Naiades " . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Concerto for Violin in D (Op. 74) . . C Villiers Stanford
(First time at thess Concerts.)
Achille Rivarde.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
( Recitativo, "E Susanna non vien " I .^ ^.^ j- ^^■ \ ti^ ^
\ Aria, " Dove sono " i ^^^ ^^^^^ ^' ^'^^'""^ ^""'"'^
Madame Albani.
Fantaisie for Violin and Orchestra, " Havanaise " . Saint-Saens
(First time at these Concerts.)
Achille Rivarde.
Prelude und Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde^ . . Wagner
Madame Albani.
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Part II
Symphony in D minor Cesar Franck
Conductor, Db. Fbedeeic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 8
Part I
Prelude, " L'apres-midi d'un faune "... Debussy
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Fanny Da vies.
Preis-lied (Die Meistersinger) ..... Wagner
John Coates.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Violoncello Solo, Suite in D minor . . . Bach
Pablo Casals.
Part II
Symphony in A ...... . Paul Juon
(First time at these Concerts.)
Pianoforte Solos (if) "Jf^<^°^'fl\'' ,; ' ' ^^- Scarlatti
y{b) staccato Study . . Rvbinstem
Fanny' Davies.
Overture, " Namensfeier "..... Beethoven
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 22
Part I
Overture, " The Hebrides " . . . . . Mendelssohn
Aria, " Ave Maria, Konigin " . . . . . Max Bruch
Perceval Allen.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Symphony (No. 5) in F Cowen
Part II
Concerto for Violin in D . . . . _ . Beethoven
Franz von Vecsey.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Bohemian Dances (Nos. 3 and 5) . . A. Randegger, fun.
(First time at these Concerts.)
National Anthem
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
1906
At the 1st concert, Mr. Paul Felix von Weingartner (Edler
von Miinzberg), a powerful conductor, came over to direct the
first performance in London of his Symphony in G. V7ein-
gartner's larger compositions should be better known in
England than they are at present.
1906] THE TENTH DECADE 489
Mme Carreno played Rubinstein's 4th Concerto, the one
in D minor, and, in the 2nd Part, dehghted her audience
with three Chopin pieces, and Mr. Frederic Austin, one of our
most impressive baritones, made a great effect in " Wotan's
Abschied " (Die Walkiire). This was his first time of sing-
ing at these concerts. For the concluding item, Dvorak's
" Husitzka " Overture, first introduced to England by this
Society in 1884, was repeated.
At the 2nd concert, a second " Irish Rhapsody " by Sir
Charles Stanford was presented to the audience ; Mr. Emil
Sauer played the " Emperor " Concerto of Beethoven, and
Miss Marie Brema sang the great final scene in the " Gotter-
dammerung " ; the 1st Symphony of Brahms forming Part II
of the concert.
At the 3rd, young Mischa Elman, another prodigy, made
his debut at these concerts in Tschaikowsky's Violin Concerto,
and Dr. Cowen's second set of Four Old English Dances was
played for the first time in London ; Liszt's Symphonic Poem
" Tasso " concluded the concert.
At the 4th concert, the novelty was Sir Edward Elgar's
Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Avhilst the singer, Mr.
Franjo Naval, made his first appearance in England. Bee-
thoven's C minor S^^mphony filled Part II.
At the 5th concert, the Bradford Festival Choral Society
came to take part in the immortal 9th Symphony of Beethoven,
and also rendered Bach's Motett for Double Chorus, "Sing ye
to the Lord," with wonderful effect. The Quartett of soloists
in the Symphony consisted of Miss Perceval Allen, Mme
Frederica Richardson, Messrs. Webster MiUar and Fowler
Burton. IMr. Richard BuhHg played Beethoven's Pianoforte
Concerto in G.
At the 6th concert, Mr. Cesar Franck's Morceau Sym-
phonique, entitled " Redemption," was played for the first
time, as was Mr. York Bowen's admirable Concerto for Piano-
forte and Orchestra, brilliantly played by the young com-
poser.
Miss Marie Hall played Mr. Max Bruch's Violin Concerto in
G minor, and Miss Cicely Gleeson-White, the most painstaking
and hard-working of our clever young sopranos, excellent in
Opera as in Oratorio and concert- work, made her first appear-
ance at these concerts. Part II was occupied by Schumann's
2nd Symphon}-.
At the 7th concert, two British composers conducted a first
performance of their own works ; Mr. Coleridge Taylor his
" Orchestral Variations on an African Theme," and Mr.
490 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY [1906
Joseph Holbrooke his Ballad " Annabel Lee," sung by
Mr. Kennerley Rumford. Mr. Pugno played Rachmaninoflf's
2nd Concerto and some Pianoforte Solos, and Tschaikowsky's
5th Symphony concluded the year's work.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1906
FIRST CONCERT. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Paet I
National Anthem
Overture, " Macbeth " . . . . . . Sullivan
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 4) in D minor (Op. 70) . Rubinstein
Teresa Carreno.
ScENA, " Wotan's Abschied und Feuer-Zauber " (Die
Walkiire) ........ Wagner
Frederic Austin.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Symphony in G (Op. 23) ..... Felix Weingartner
(First performance in London : conducted by the Composer.)
f{a) Nocturne (Op. 62, No. 1)
I (6) 6tude in Gb ;
i.(c) Polonaise in A\} )
Pianoforte Solos I (b) Etude in GI7 j . Chopin
Teresa Carreno.
Overture, " Husitzka " . . . . . . Dvorak
(First introduced by the Society, under the Composer's direction,
in 1884.)
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 15
Part I
Second Irish Rhapsody ... C. ViUiers Stanford
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in EI7 (The Emperor) . . Beethoven
Emil Sauer.
Final Scene from " Die Gotterdammerung " . . Wagner
Marie Brema.
p Sot OS i (os) Ballade in G minor . . Chopin
1(6) Concert litude, " Flammes de mer " Sauer
Emil Sauer.
Part II
Symphony (No. 1) in C minor ..... Brahms
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 5
Part I
OvEKTUBE, " Die Zauberflote " . . . . Mozart
Love-Scene and Schebzo, " Romeo and Juliet " . Berlioz
Concerto for Violin ...... Tschaikowsky
MiscHA Elman.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Second Set of fom- Old English Dances . . . Cowen
(First time in London.)
Violin Solo, " Andante and Allegro " from third
Sonata ........ Bach
Misoha Elman.
Symphonic Poem, " Tasso " . . . . . Liszt
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MAY
Part I
Overture, " Manfred " .
Aria, " Un aiu'a amorosa " (Cosi fan tutte)
Franjo Naval.
(His first appearance in England.)
Concerto for Pianoforte ....
Ernst von Dohnanyi.
Introduction and Allegro for Strings
(First time at these Concerts
{(a) " Ein Wanderer " .
(6) " Lullaby " .
(c) " Ah, fuyez douce image "
Franjo Naval.
.
Schumann
•
Mozart
nd.)
•
Dohnanyi
.
Elgar
.)
.
Brahms
, ,
Brahms
.
Massenet
Part II
Symphony (No. 5) in C minor ....
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Beethoven
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 17
Part I
Overture, " Friihlings-Overture " .
Motet for Dovible Chorus, " Sing ye to the Lord "
The Bradford Festival Choral Society.
Concerto for Pianoforte in G .
Richard Buhlig.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Goetz
Bach
Beethoven
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Pabt II
Symphony, No. 9 (The Choral) ..... Beethoven
■ Vocal Quabtet by Perceval Allen, Frederica Richardson,
Webster Millar and Fowler Burton.
Chorus : The Bradford Festival Choral Society.
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 31
Part I
Morceau Symphonique, " Redemption " . . . Cesar Franck
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte (in one Movement) . . York Bowen
York Bowen.
Vocal Scena, " The Mystic Trmnpeter " . . Gustav von Hoist
(By desire.)
Cicely Gleeson- White.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Concerto for VioHn in G minor .... Max Bruch
Marie Hall.
Part II
Symphony (No. 2) in C . . . . . . Schumann
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 14
Pabt I
Orchestral Variations on an African Theme S. Coleridge Taylor
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2) in C minor . . Rachmaninoff
Raoul Pugno.
Ballad, " Annabel Lee " . . . . Joseph Holbrooke
(First performance : condvicted by the Composer.)
Kennebley RuiiroBD.
Pianoforte Solos i ^^^ I^o^do in A ... Mozart
\{b) Second Scherzo (Op. 31) . Chopin
Raoul Pugno.
Part II
Symphony (No. 5) in E minor ..... TscJiaikowsky
National Anthem
Conductor, Db. Fbedebic H. Cowen.
1907
At the 1st concert, a young Australian soprano, Miss Amy
Castles, made her first appearance, with but scant success,
and Mme Teresa Carreiio exercised her powerful spell over the
audience in Tschaikowsky's Pianoforte Concerto in B [7 and
three solos.
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A Symphony, at the 2nd concert, by Mr. Georges Enesco, a
Roumanian composer, created some interest, belonging to
the more or less formless school, whicli discards (as Mr. Gilbert
Webb, the Society's annotator writes) " the long-accepted
theories of key-relationship, the formal announcement of first
and second subject, bridge-passages, etc." He further sums
up the matter thus : " The composer of this school is a law
unto himself, and he demands to be judged purely by the
effects his music produces ; from which standpoint Mr.
Enesco's S3^mphony in E \} should be approached."
In this concert, Miss Marie Brema sang two Shakespearian
songs by Purcell scored by Sir Charles Stanford, and three
Lieder composed by Mr. Weingartner. Mr. Vladimir de
Pachmann played Liszt's F minor Concerto and some solos
and Stanford's Irish Rhapsody (No. 1), based on the Irish Folk-
Songs " Leatherbags Donnell " and " Emer's Farewell to
CuchuUin."
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Arthur Hervey conducted a first
performance of his Prelude to an unpublished Opera, " lone,"
Mr. Percy Grainger made his first appearance, playing the
Schumann Concerto, Mme Blanche Marchesi sang an interest-
ing Air from Rameau's " Hyppolyte et Aricie," and Mr.
Johannes Wolff played Sinding's Violin Concerto (No. 1) in A,
conducted by the composer, Mr. Christian Sinding, the weU-
known Norwegian musician, who made his first appearance in
England on this occasion. Part II consisted of Brahms's
glorious 2nd Symphony (in D).
At the 4th concert, Mr. John B. McEwen introduced his
Symphonic Elegy " Coronach," and Mr. Kennerley Rumford
sang two songs by Mr. Hubert Bath, one of which, " The
Viking's War Song," was heard for the first time. Mr. Tivadar
Nachez played his new Violin Concerto (No. 2) in B minor, and
Mme Clara Butt sang, and was presented with a bracelet.
At the 5th, Mme Sophie Menter made her first appearance
since 1896, playing, in addition to several solos, Liszt's E [7
Concerto for Pianoforte. Cesar Franck's Symphony in D
minor was repeated. There was no singer in this concert.
At the 6th concert, a second composition by Mr. G. W.
Chadwick, the distinguished American musician, was presented,
viz. a Symphonic Poem, " Cleopatra." A new tenor, Mr.
Felix Senius, appeared, and Richard Strauss's Symphonic Poem
" Don Juan " was heard for the first time at these concerts.
Elgar's Overture " Cockaigne," already alluded to, completed
the Programme.
At the last concert, Mile Johanne Stockmarr, the pianist,
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[1907
made her jSrst appearance, Lady HaUe played the Mendelssohn
Concerto, Dr. Frederic Co wen's " Butterfly's Ball " Overture
was repeated, and Beethoven's " Pastoral " Symphony ended
the year's work. Dr. Cowen resigned liis position at the end
of the season.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1907
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Part I
National Anthem
Overture, " Hebrides " . . . . . . Mendelssohn
Concerto for Pianoforte in B[7 . . . . Tschaikowsky
Teresa Carreno.
Air des Adieux (Jeanne d'Arc) .... Tschaikowsky
Amy Castles.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Symphony (The Eroi'ca) ...... Beethoven
({a) Impromptu (Op. 90, No. 2) . Schubert
(6) Soirees de Vienne (No. 6) Schubert — Liszt
(c) Marche Militaire . . Schubert — Tausig
Teresa Carreno.
Overture, " Benvenuto Cellini " . . . . Berlioz
Conductor, Edouard Colonne.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Part I
Irish Rhapsody (No. 1) . . . . C. Villiers Stanford
Two ( (a) " Full fathom five " | (Shakespeare's
Songs j (6) " Come unto these yellow sands " ) Tempest)
(Scored by C. Villiers Stanford.)
Marie Brema.
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor ....
Vladimir De Pachmann.
Symphony in El? .
(First time in London.)
Purcell
Chopin
Oeorges Enesco
Part II
(a) " Lied der Ghawaze "
Three Lieder { (6) " Plauderwasche "
(c) " Lied der Walkiire "
Marie Brema.
Pianoforte | (a) Andante and Rondo capriccioso
Solos | (6) 6tude in F minor
Vladimar De Pachmann.
Overture, " Les Abenc6rages "
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Weingartner
Mendelssohn
Liszt
Cherubini
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THIRD CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13
Pakt I
Prelude to an unpublished Opera, " lone " . Arthur Hervey
(First perforn\ance : conducted by the Composer.)
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Percy Grainger.
(First appearance at these Concerts.)
Aria from " Hyppolyte et Aricie " . . . Rameau (1733)
Blanche Marchesi.
Concerto for VioHn (No. 1 ) in A . . . Christian Binding
Johannes Wolff.
(Conducted by the Composer, who makes his first appearance in
England.)
Part II
Symphony (No. 2) in D . . . . . . Brahms
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
Part I
Overture, " The Tempest "..... Sullivan
New Violin Concerto (No. 2) in B minor (Op. 36) . Nachez
TiVADAR Nach£;z.
Air, " Mon coeur s'ouvre " (Samson et Delilah) . . Saint-Saens
Clara Butt.
Symphonic Elegy, " Coronach " . . . John B. McEwen
(First time at these Concerts.)
Part II
New Songs (if? u J^P^^.r,^-" , w a "} • • Hubert Bath
\{b) The Vikmg s War-Song j
(First performance.)
R. Kennerley Rumford.
Suite in G (No. 3) ...... . Tschaikowsky
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 2
Part I
Overture, Scherzo and Finale .... Schumann
Concerto for Pianoforte in E[7 . . . . Liszt
Sophie Menter.
(Her first appearance here since 1896.)
Part II
Symphony in D minor ...... Cesar Franch
I (a) Prelude .... Chopin
Pianoforte Solos | (6) Mazurka .... Chopin
((c) " Erl-Konig " . . Schubert — lAszt
Sophie Menter.
OvEBTUBE, " Carneval " . . . . . . Dvorak
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
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SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 16
Part I
Symphonic Poem, " Cleopatra " . . . G. W. CJmdvnck
(First time in London.)
CoNCEBTO for Violin ...... Beethoven
MiscHA Elman.
Aria, " Un aura amorosa " (Cosi fan tutte) . . Mozart
Felix Senius.
(First appearance in London.)
Part II
Symphonic Poem, " Don Juan "
(First time at these Concerts.)
c, TT / (a) " Serenade melancolique "
Solo Violin \ ;, / ,, t^*. ^ ^^ ■ >>
y{o) Etude Caprice
MiscHA Elman.
Overture, " Cockaigne "
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Richard Strauss
. Tschaikowsky
Paganini — A uer
Elgar
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 30
Part I
Overture, " Butterfly's Ball " .... Coiven
Concerto for Pianoforte in A . . . . . Grieg
JOHANNE StOCKMABR.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
{ScENA from " Die Walktire " . . . . . Wagner
Air, " Mariage des Roses " (Pianoforte, Raphael
Roche 1) ....... Cesar FrancJc
Georges Mauguiere.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Mendelssohn
Lady Halle,
Part II
Symphony, "The Pastoral" (No. 6)
National Anthem
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
Beethoven
1908
A scheme of inviting different conductors of eminence for
each concert was, this year, entered upon by the Directors,
and has been in practice ever since.
After the National Anthem, the 1st concert opened with a
first performance of Dr. Grieg's " Funeral March," played in
memory not only of the talented composer himself, who died
1 Raphael Roche was the grandson of Moscheles.
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September 4, 1907, but also of Dr. Josef Joachim, who left a
vast number of mourning friends and admirers on August 15 of
the same year.
A Concerto in D minor, for Two Principal Violins and
Stringed Orchestra, by Bach was played (for the first time at
these concerts) by Messrs. Franz von Vecsey and Jeno Hubay,
the latter making his first appearance in England. Mr.
Hubay's new Violin Concerto was given by Mr. von Vecsey,
for the first time in England, and Sibelius's Sj-mphonic Poem
" Finlandia," for tlie first time at tliese concerts.
Mr. Henry J. Wood also made his first appearance, as
conductor of tlie entire concert. He also conducted the 2nd,
with a most interesting Programme ; Bach's Brandenburg
Concerto (No. 3) in G, the Schumann Concerto, played by
Mr. Emil Sauer, Beethoven's C minor Symphony, Elgar's
" Enigma " Variations (for the first time at these concerts)
and Richard Strauss's " Till Eulen-spiegel." A new Vocal
Scena, " The Bells," by Mr. Franco Leoni, had a first per-
formance, witli Mr. Charles Tree as soloist ; his voice was,
however, completely drowned by the orchestral noise !
At the 3rd concert, Mr. Jean Sibelius, the founder of a
Finnish school of music, made his first appearance in London,
conducting a new Symphony in C. Other first appearances were
those of Miss Esta D'Argo, a bright Australian soprano, and
Mr. Herbert Fryer, a most promising pianist, who played
Eugen D'Albert's fine Concerto (No. 2) with great effect.
Brahms's " Academic " Overture concluded the concert, which
was conducted by Dr. Cowen.
Mr. Landon Ronald (now the gifted Director of the Guild-
hall School of Music) conducted the 4th concert, when Mr.
York Bowen's new Concerto for Viola had a first public per-
formance, and served to introduce a notable viola-player,
Mr. Lionel Tertis. Mme Blanche Marchesi gave Londoners the
first opportunity of hearing Berlioz's Scena " Cleopatra,"
and Part II was occupied by Tschaikowsky's 4th Symphony.
At the 5th concert, Mr. Henry J. Wood again officiated, but
handed over the baton to Mr. Granville Bantock for his Prelude
and Three Songs from " Sappho," the latter sung by Miss
Edith Clegg. This was her first appearance, as it was Mr.
Bantock's introduction to the Society.
A new pianist, Mr. Evlyn Howard-Jones, played Brahms's
2nd Concerto, and Schubert's mighty Symphony in C (No. 9)
concluded the concert.
At the 6th, the great conductor and accompanist, Mr.
Arthur Nikisch, made his first appearance in both capacities.
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He conducted the entire concert, and, as accompanist, was
most sympathetic with the singer, Miss Elena Gerhardt, who
made her first appearance. It would be impossible to find a
more perfect sympathy between singer and player,
Mr. Efrem Zimbahst, a clever young violinist, made his
debut in Tschaikowsky's Violin Concerto. Mr. Nikisch
conducted, in his marvellous way, the " Wald-Weben " from
Wagner's " Siegfried," Liszt's Symphonic Poem " Les Pre-
ludes " and the C major Symphony of Schumann.
At the 7th concert. Dr. Cowen conducted, introducing two
new works, Mr. Hamilton Harty's " Comedy Overture,"
and Mr. Edward German's Suite " The Seasons," Nos. 1
and 4.
This year the winter (or autumn) season was resumed, and
has continued until the present time, ranking as part of the
next season.
The 1st concert was given on Thursday, November 12, and
was conducted by Mr. Henry J. Wood, opening with the
National Anthem, as is customary at the commencement of
a new season. Mr, Jan Kubelik played the Paganini VioHn
Concerto in D, and, as a Violin Solo, Mr. Saint-Saens's
" Havanaise."
At the 2nd, on November 26, Svensden's " Carnival in Paris,"
an Orchestral Episode, and Mr. Paul Dukas's " L'Apprenti
Sorcier," which he terms a "Scherzo," were the two novelties,
Mr. Efrem Zimbalist played the Beethoven Concerto and Sir
Charles Santley gave another example of his great art.
Mr. Henry J. Wood again conducted.
At the 3rd and last winter concert, Mr. Landon Ronald
took charge, except in Mr. Frederick Delius's new work, " In
a Summer Garden," which the composer directed. The
pianist was Mr. Ferruccio Busoni, and Brahms's Symphony
(No. 2) in D concluded another year's work.
It is worthy of notice that certain Members, feehng that
English composers were not properly recognised, resigned their
membership, but withdrew the resignations on condition that
at least two British works appeared in each year's Programmes,
It will be found, on perusal of this book, that at least two,
generally more, British works have been given year after year,
for quite a long time (of course, the works chosen were not
always b}^ the Members referred to).
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PROGRAMMES FOR 1908
FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29
Pakt I
National Anthem
Funeral March .......
(First time at these Concerts.)
(In memory of Dr. Grieg and Dr. Joachim.)
Concerto for two VioHns and Stringed Orchestra in
D minor ........
(First time at these Concerts.)
Franz von Vecsey and Jeno Hubay.
(The latter's first appearance in England.)
Grieg
Bach
Symphony (No. 5) in E minor .
Tschaikowsky
Part II
New Concerto for VioHn .....
(First performance in England.)
Franz von Vecsey.
Symphonic Poem, " Finlandia "
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Henry J. Wood.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Hubay
Sibelius
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Part I
Brandenburg Concerto for Strings (No. 3) in G . Bach
Concerto for Pianoforte ...... Schumann
Emil Sauer.
New Vocal Scena, " The Bells "... Franco Leoni
(First performance.)
Charles Tree.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Symphony (No. 5) in C minor ..... Beethoven
Part II
Orchestral Variations (Enigma) (Op. 36) . . Elgar
(First time at these Concerts.)
!(a) Prseludium (Op. 104, No. 1) . Mendelssohn
(6) Noctm-ne (Op. 27, No. 2) . Chopin
(c) Taran telle, " Venezia e Napoli " Liszt
Emil Sauer.
Symphonic Poem, " Till Eulen-spiegel "^ . . Richard Strauss
Conductor, Henry J. Wood.
^ By arrangement with Breitkopf and Hartel.
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THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Part I
Serenade-Nocturne (No. 6) in D for String Quartett
and Orchestra ....... Mozart
Air, " Praise the Redeemer " (Mount of Olives) . . Beethoven
EsTA D'Argo.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
New Symphony in C . . . . . . Sibelius
(Conducted by the Composer, who will make his first appearance
in London.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2) in E . . Eugen D' Albert
Herbert Fryer,
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Overture, " Academic " ..... Brahms
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 26
Part I
Overture, " Oberon " . . . . . . Weber
New Concerto for Viola ...... York Boiven
(First public performance.)
Lionel Tertis.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Lyric Scene, " Cleopatra " . . . . . Berlioz
(First time in London)
Blanche Marchesi.
Introduction and Closing Scene (Tristan und Isolde) Wagner
Part II
Symphony in F (No. 4) ..... . Tschaikowsky
Conductor, Landon Ronald.
FIFTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, APRIL 9
Part I
Overture, " The Flying Dutchman "... Wagner
Concerto for Pianoforte in Bt> (No. 2, Op. 83) . . Brahms
EvLYN Howard-Jones.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Prelude and Three Songs from " Sappho " . Granville Bantock
(Conducted by the Composer : his first appearance at these
Concerts.)
Edith Clegg.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Symphony in C major (No. 9) . . . . Schubert
Conductor, Henry J. Wood.
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SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY It
Part I
Symphony in C major ...... Schumann
Song, " Mignon " . . . . • . . Liszt
Elena Gebhardt.
(Her fii'st appearance at these Concerts.)
WaLtD-Weben (Siegfried) ...... Wagner
Part II
Concerto for Violin Tschaikowsky
Efrem Zimbalist.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
'(a) " Der Freund " 1
(6) " Und willst Du Deinen Liebsten sterben > Hugo Wolff
LiEDEB - sehen " J
;^)';W^«g^"^^^"{ .... Richard Sirauss
\(d) Caecihe . '
Elena Gerhardt.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Arthur Nikisch.)
Symphonic Poem, " Les Preludes " . . . . Liszt
Conductor, Arthur Nikisch.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
SEVENTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 28
Part I
Comedy Overture ..... Hamilton Harty
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in Ej? . . . . Liszt
Ernst Lengyel.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
Air and Variations (from Suite No. 3) . . . Tschaikowsky
Part II
Symphony (No. 7) in A . . . . . . Beethoven
-r, o i (») Fantasia in F minor . . Chopin
Pianoforte Solos i )i{ -.^ . ,• ,« ,„ • ^^ xrrS.
^ (o) Moto continuo (Sonata m C) . Weber
Ernst Lengyel.
Symphonic Suite, " The Seasons " (Nos. 1 and 4) Edward German
(First time at these Concerts.)
National Anthem
Conductor, Dr. Frederic H. Cowen.
WINTER SEASON'S PROGRAMMES, 1908
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Part I
National Anthem
Norwegian Rhapsody ...... Lalo
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Concerto for Violin in D . . . . . Paganini
Jan Kubelik.
Symphony (No. 7) in A . . . . . . Beethoven
Part II
Violin Solo, " Havanaise " . . . . . Saint-Saens
Jan Kubelik.
Capriccio Espagnole ..... Bimsky- Korsakoff
Conductor, Henry J. Wood.
SECOND (WINTER) CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26
Part I
" Carnival in Paris " . . . . . . Svensden
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Efbem Zimbalist.
Symphony in D (No. 35, Haffner) .... Mozart
Part II
/ Recitativo, " Se di terror capace " I ^,, , u d 1
\ Aria, " Del minacciar del vento " ' ( ' *
Sir Charles SaNtley.
Violin Solo, " Introduction and Tarantelle " . . Sarasate
Efrem Zimbalist.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Henry R. Bird.)
Scherzo, " L'apprenti sorcier " . . . . Dukas
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Henry J. Wood.
THIRD (WINTER) CONCERT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11
Part I
Overture, " Carneval " . . . . . . Dvorak
Concerto for Pianoforte in A . . . . . Liszt
Ferruccio Busoni.
New Orchestral Work, " In a Summer Garden " . Delius
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Pianoforte Solo, " Prelude, Chorale and Fugue " . Cesar Franck
Ferruccio Busoni.
Part II
Symphony (No. 2) in D . . . . . . Brahms
Conductor, Land on Ronald.
1909
The 1st concert commemorated the centenary of Mendels-
sohn's birth, and the Programme contained a portrait (from
Jager's picture), an appreciation by Mr. F. Gilbert Webb, and
a list of his works performed by the Society. His " Scotch "
fl
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Symphony, " Midsummer Night's Dream " Overture and G
minor Concerto for Pianoforte were played, the latter by Mr.
Raoul Pugno, in addition to three of his pianoforte pieces.
The pianist hardly seemed in his most sympathetic mood !
Mr. J. B. McE wen's Border Ballad " Grey Galloway " had a
first and successful hearing, and Mr. Alexis Chabrier's Over-
ture " Gwendoline " was heard, for the first time at these
concerts. Mr. Camille Chevillard, who married Lamoureux's
daughter, and followed his late father-in-law as Director of
the famous Lamoureux Concerts in Paris, was the conductor
of this concert.
At the 2nd, conducted by Mr. Luigi Mancinelli, the Prelude
to Act II of Goldmark's Opera " Die Konigin von Saba " was
played, for the first time in London ; Mr. Arthur Hervey con-
ducted a first performance of his Tone-Poem " Summer,"
Mr. Leopold Godowsky played and the conductor's, Mr.
Mancinelli's, own Overture " Cleopatra " was introduced.
Mr. Bruno Walter conducted the 3rd concert of this year.
He was Weingartner's " lieutenant " at the Court Opera
House of Vienna, and a clever conductor. Mr. Emil Sauer
played Beethoven's Ej? Concerto, and Miss Ethel Smyth's fine
Overture to her Opera "The Wreckers" was heard for the
first time, as arranged for concert-performance by this talented
composer.
Mr. Nikisch conducted the 4th concert, and gave his first
and a very interesting reading of Sir Edward Elgar's Symphony
No. 1 in AI7. Mr. John Coates sang, with considerable vigour,
the " Forge Songs " from Wagner's " Siegfried."
The 1st winter concert, November 11, commenced the ninety-
eighth season. Sir Edward Elgar conducted and four of his
works were presented, one of which, the Suite " Wand of
Youth " (No. 2), was played for the first time at these con-
certs. Mme Kirkby Lunn made her first appearance in the
"Sea Pictures," and was presented with the Beethoven Gold
Medal. Mr. Sapelhiikoff repeated Tschaikowsky's Pianoforte
Concerto in B [7 , which was introduced by him to English
audiences at the Philharmonic Concert of April 11, 1889, under
the composer's direction.
At the 2nd winter concert, Mr. Bruno Walter returned to
England and conducted, repeating Miss Ethel Smyth's
successful Overture to " The Wreckers." He also directed
Strauss's " Till Eulenspiegel " and the " Eroica " Symphony.
Mile Alice Verlet made her first appearance as a vocalist at
these concerts, and Mr. Harold Bauer played Brahms's D minor
Concerto for Pianoforte.
504
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
[1909
Mr, Bruno Walter remained in England to conduct the 3rd
concert (the last one in 1909), on December 8. Part I con-
sisted solely of Tschaikowsky's much-played " Pathetic "
Symphony ; in Part II, Miss Katherine Parlow (a veritable
successor to Lady Halle) played Goldmark's A minor Concerto
for Violin, and Mr. Frederic Austin gave an artistic rendering
of two songs by Miss Ethel Smyth, who conducted them. This
is the first record of a lady conducting the Philharmonic
Orchestra !
PROGRAMMES FOR 1909
FIRST CONCERT. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.i
Part I
Overture, " Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor .... Mendelssohn
Raoul Pugno.
Symphony in A (The Scotch) ..... Mendelssohn
Part II
Border Ballad, " Grey Galloway " . . J. B. McEwen
(First performance.)
I (a) Hunting Song \
Pianoforte Solos | (6) Capriccio (Op. 16) in E minor | Mendelssohn
' (c) Spinning Song )
Raoul Pugno.
Overture, " Gwendoline " ..... Chabrier
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Camille Chevillard.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS
Part I
Prelude to Act 2, " Die Konigin von Saba " . . Goldmark
(First time in London.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor .... Chopin
Leopold Godowsky.
Symphony (No. 6) in C minor ..... Beethoven
Part II
Tone-Poem, " Summer " . . . . . Arthur Hervey
(First performance : conducted by the Composer.)
Pianoforte Solos |J«) gapriccio (Op. 76, No. 2)\ _ ^^^^^^^^
y{o) Paganmi Variations J
Leopold Godowsky.
Overture, " Cleopatra " . . . . . . Mancinelli
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, LuiGi Mancinelli.
^ Commemorating the centenary of Mendelssohn's birthday (Feb-
ruary 3, 1809), the Programme contained a portrait, an Appreciation
by F. Gilbert Webb, and a list of his works performed by the Society.
1909] THE TENTH DECADE 505
THIRD CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
Part I
Sybiphony (No. 1) in Bb Schumann
Concerto for Pianoforte in Eb • • • •■ Beethoven
Emil Sauer.
Part II
Overture, " The Wreckers " . . . • Ethel M. Smyth
(First time, as arranged for Concert performance by the
Composer.)
„ c. r(«) " Ricordanza "... Liszt
Pianoforte Solos (J^^ ^jj^^^.^ ^^ ^.^^^^^^.^ i^^ ^ _ ^ Chopin
Emil Sauer.
Overture, " Leonora " (No. 3) .... Beethoven
Conductor, Bruno Walter.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 13
Overture, " Die Meistersinger " . . . • Wagner
Symphony (No. 1) in Ab (Op. 55) ... . Elgar
(First performance under Nikisch in England.)
FOKO. SOKOS j <^> :: i°j,o:"g;.»! hS;'" jtS-^Wed)
John Coates.
Overture, " Francesca da Rimini " . . . . Tschaikowsky
National Anthem
Conductor, Arthur Nikisch.
FIRST (WINTER) CONCERT. NOVEMBER 11
Part I
National Anthem
Concert-Overture, " In the South "... Elgar
Songs, " Sea-Pictures " Elgar
KiRKBY LUNN.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 1) in Bb . • • Tschaikowsky
Basil Sapellnikoff,
(Performed for the first time in England by this artist at the
Society's Concert of April 11, 1889, under the Composer's direc-
tion.)
Part II
Orchestral Variations, Op. 36 (Enigma) . . Elgar
T-, o f (a) " Benediction de Dieu " i r^-o^*
Pianoforte Solos |j^J . Rhapsodic Hongroise " (No. 6)| ^'^
Basil Sapellnikoff.
Suite, " The Wand of Youth " (No. 2) . . . Elgar
(First time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Sir Edward Elgar.
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SECOND (WINTER) CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25
Part I
Symphony, No. 3 (Eroica) ..... Beethoven
„ ({a) " De I'extase " (II Seraglio) . . . Mozart
\(b) " Air de Jeanot et Colin " . . Isouard (1610)
AxiCE Verlet.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor .... Brahms
Harold Bauer.
Overture, " The Wreckers " . . . . Ethel M. Smyth
Symphonic Poem, " Till Eulenspiegel " . . Richard Strauss
Conductor, Bruno Walter.
THIRD (WINTER) CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8
Part I
Symphony (The Pathetic) ..... Tschaikowsky
Part II
Concerto for Violin in A minor .... Goldmark
Kathleen Parlow.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
SO""'' 1 1?! "' Anrr^'ntio Ode " 1 ' ' ^'"^^ ^- *•"'!"''
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Frederic Austin.
Symphonic Poem, " Mazeppa " . . . . Liszt
Conductor, Bruno Walte
1910
The year opened, at the 1st concert on February 10, with
Mr. William Wallace's particularly clever and interesting
Symphonic Poem " Villon," the work of a true genius. It was
most favourably received. Mr. Landon Ronald's Scena
" Shah Jehan " was sung by the American operatic baritone
Mr, Edmund Burke, who made his first appearance at these
concerts, whilst Mr. Emil Sauer bade farewell with the Schu-
mann Concerto and three solos, and was presented with the
Beethoven Gold Medal. In Part II, Sir Hubert Parry con-
ducted a rewritten version of his Symphony (No. 4) in E minor,
and secured a fine reading of it by the orchestra, which was
at its best. With this exception, the entire concert was
conducted by Landon Ronald. Queen Alexandra honoured
the occasion with her presence.
1910] THE TENTH DECADE 507
At the 2nd concert, the centenary of Chopin's birthday
was commemorated, the Programme-book, now annotated by
Mr. Edwin Evans, containing a eulogy of the composer by
that gentleman and a portrait. The Funeral March from his
Pianoforte Sonata (Op. 35) was played, as orchestrated by
Henry J. Wood, and Mr. Godowski played his E minor Concerto
and, as solos, his Barcarole in F # and Scherzo in C #.
Mr. Mancinelli not only conducted the entire concert, but
he contributed a new " Romantic Overture," composed
expressly for and dedicated to the Philharmonic Society, which
was played for the first time at this concert.
The Subscribers also had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Robert
Radford's fine voice in two Arias by Mozart.
At the 3rd concert, also conducted by Mr. Mancinelli,
Miss Perceval Allen sang, and Mr, Emile Sauret was fine in the
Beethoven Concerto ; the Suite, " The Night before Christ-
mas," ^ by Mr. Rimsky-Korsakoff, and a Poem for Orchestra,
" Queen Mab," conducted by its composer, Mr. Joseph Hol-
brooke, were both played for the first time at these concerts.
Just before the date of the 4th concert, to the distress of the
whole world, that noble peacemaker King Edward VII died.
By express desire of King George V, although May 19 was
the eve of the late King's funeral, the concert was carried
through on that date. Mr. Nikisch conducted, and again
accompanied Miss Elena Gerhardt in her songs.
The concert concluded with the Dead March in " Saul."
Mr. Ernest Schelling appeared and played his American
" Fantastic Suite " for Pianoforte and Orchestra, and also
some solo pieces.
The concert ended, significantly, with the National Anthem.
" Le Roi est mort ; vive le Roi."
The 1st winter concert (opening the ninety-ninth season),
took place on November 10, when Sir Edward Elgar con-
ducted before a house crammed to the doors, many being
turned away. This excitement was due to the first per-
formance of his Violin Concerto, played by Kreisler. Elgar's
first Symphony was also played.
At the 2nd winter concert, Kreisler played and Elgar
conducted the Concerto for a second time, with another
similarly packed house, and much enthusiasm. The rest of
the concert was directed by Mr. Mlynarski, and included
Goldmark's " Sakuntala " Overture, Tschaikowsky's 4th
Symphony, and two songs interpreted by Mr. Edmund Burke.
^ This is the correct title. In the Programme it is called " Christmas
Night."
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At the last concert, December 7, Mr. Thomas Beecham
conducted, and the Mozart Symphony (No. 34) in C was
admirably played, also an Overture by Boccherini and Dehus's
weird Symphonic Poem " Paris." Miss Katherine Ruth
Heyman endeavoured to make herself heard in Mr. Vincent
D'Indy's Sinfonie Montagnarde, but was badly beaten in the
attempt by the percussion ! Perhaps D'Indy mtended the
pianoforte to be on a level with the rest of the orchestra.
Mr. W. H. Bell, the composer of much clever Pageant-music,
conducted his Phantasy-Prelude " The Shepherd " with
considerable success.
Mr. Beecham concluded the concert with a very striking
performance of the Overture to Wagner's " Der Fliegende
Hollander."
PROGRAMMES FOR 1910
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Part I
Symphonic Poem (No. 6), " Villon " . . . William Wallace
Concerto for Pianoforte ..... Schumann
Emil Sauer.
New Dramatic Scena, " Shah Jehan " . . Landon Ronald
Edmund Burke.
(His first aiDpearance at these Concerts.)
(a) " Volubilite " (Concert-Iitude, No. 18) Sauer
[(«) "
eJ(&)"
PiANOFORTEJ (&) " Claire de Lune " (from " Suite Berga-
SoLOS I mesque ") . . . . Debussy
1(c) " Venezia e Napoli " . . . Liszt
EMiii Sauer.
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in E minor .... Sir Hubert Parry
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Orchestral Scene, " Entrance of Gods into Walhalla "
(Das Rheingold) ...... Wagner
(By permission of Messrs. Schott and Co.)
Conductor, Landon Ronald.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 ^
Part I
Funeral March (Scored by Henry J. Wood) . . Chopin
Concerto for Pianoforte in E minor .... Chopin
Leopold Godowsky.
^ Commemorating the centenary of Chopin's birthday (February
22, 1810), the Programme contained a Eulogy by Edwin Evans, and a
Portrait.
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THE TENTH DECADE
509
New Romantic Overture (composed expressly for,
and dedicated to, the " Philharmonic Society ")
(First performance.)
. f{a) " Possenti nmiii " (II Flaiito Magico) ^
\(6) " Ah, che voglio trionfare " (II Seraglio) J
Robert Radford.
(His first appearance at these Concerts.)
T, CI r (a) Barcarole in Fit )
Pianoforte Solos | J^{ g^j^^^^^ in C# [
Leopold Godowsky.
Part II
Symphony (No. 7) in A .
Conductor, Luigi Mancinelli.
THIRD CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH
Part I
Overture, " La Vestale " .....
Vocal Scene, " Isolde's narration to Brangaene "
(Tristan und Isolde) ......
(By permission of Breitkopf and Hartel.)
Perceval Allen.
Poem for Orchestra (No. 5), " Queen Mab "
Mancinelli
Mozart
Chopin
Beethoven
Spontini
Wagner
Holbrooke
(First time at these Concerts : con iucted by the Composer.)
Part II
Concerto for Violin ...... Beethoven
Emile Sauret.
Orchestral Suite, " The Night before Christmas " Rimsky-Korsakoff
I (Fii'st time at these Concerts.)
Conductor, Luigi Mancinelli.
FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 19^
Part I
Dead March (Saul) ...... Handel
(In memory of His late Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII,
Patron of this Society.)
Symphony in E minor ...... Rachmaninoff
(First performance in England.)
Aria, " Elizabeth's Prayer " (Tannhauser) . . Wagner
Elena Gerhardt.
Part II
Fantastic Suite for Pianoforte and Orchestra . . Schelling
Ernest Schelling.
(First time at these Concerts.)
Songs | j«J II Slkhf Aufforderung " } ' " ^''^''^ -^^^"^^^
Elena Gerhardt.
(Accompanied on the Pianoforte by Arthur Nikisch.)
^ On the eve of the late King's funeral, by express desire of King
George.
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Pianoforte Solos | J«} g^^"*^ Polonaise (No. 5) . Chopin-Uszt
\ (o) Polonaise m Ap . . . Cfiopm
Ernest Schelling.
Rhapsody Hongboise (No. 1) in F . . . . Liszt
National Anthem
Conductor, Arthur Nikisch.
FIRST (WINTER) CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Part I
National Anthem (scored by Elgar)
Overture, " Naiades " . . . . . Sterndale Bennett
Concerto for Violin ...... Elgar
(First performance.)
Fritz Kreisler.
Part II
Symphony (No. 1) in A^ (Op. 55) .... Elgar
Conductor, Sir Edward Elgar.
SECOND (WINTER) CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Part I
Overture, " Sakuntala " . . . . . Goldmark
^ J (a) " Sons of the Sea " . . . S. Coleridge Taylor
\ (b) " Les deux Grenadiers " (scored by P. Bastide) Wagner
Edmund Burke.
Concerto for Violin ...... Elgar
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Fritz Kreisler.
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) . . . . . . . Tschaikowsky
Conductor, Mlynarski.
THIRD (WINTER) CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7
Part I
Symphony (No. 34) in C . . . . . . Mozart
Symphonic Poem, " Paris " . . . . . Delius
Sinfonie Montagnarde for Pianoforte and Orchestra Vincent D'Indy
Katherine Ruth Heyman.
Part II
Phantasy-Prelude, " The Shepherd "... W. H. Bell
(Conducted by the Composer.)
Overture in D major ...... Boccherini
Overture, " Der Fliegende Hollander " . . . Wagner
Conductor, Thomas Beecham.
1911] THE TENTH DECADE 511
1911
The 1st concert, February 9, was conducted by Dr. Chessin.
Mr. Moritz Rosenthal was the pianist, and Miss Maggie Teyte
the vocalist, the latter making her first appearance in some
old French chansons. An Orcliestral Selection by Mr. Liadoff
was played for the first time in England, and a Symphonic
Suite, "Scheherazade," by Rimskj'^-Korsakoff for the first time
at these concerts.
At the 2nd concert, Mr. Albert Coates conducted. In Part I,
two Cantatas (Preludes), by J. S. Bach, scored by Siloti and
Steinberg respectively, and in Part II, a Concerto for strings
by Vivaldi, were all played for the first time at these concerts.
Mr. Alfred Cortot performed Mr. Saint-Saens's Pianoforte
Concerto (No. 4) in C minor, making his first appearance, and
Mme Nevada's daughter. Mile Mignon Nevada, made her
debut in " Charmant Oiseau," by Felicien David. Three
short orchestral pieces by Messrs. Liadoff, Steinberg and
Rimskj'-Korsakoff ended the concert.
The 3rd was conducted (without baton) by Mr. Safonoff.
Mr. Raoul Pugno gave a fine rendering of Grieg's Pianoforte
Concerto (a work evidently to his taste), and Miss Ruth
Vincent sang Mozart's " Dove sono." It will be remembered
that this song was the first vocal solo permitted at the Phil-
harmonic Society's concerts, when Miss Stevens, afterwards
Countess of Essex, sang it in 1816. Prior to that occasion only
concerted vocal music had been tolerated, which had, in every
case, to be accompanied by orchestra ; at the present time a
concerted piece for voices would be the novelty.
At the 4th concert, Nikisch gave a magnificent rendering of
Schubert's mighty Symphony in C. This was followed by a
clever Pianoforte Concerto, composed by Mr. Arthur Hinton
and played by his wife {nee Katherine Goodson) ; then that
prince of viola-players, Mr. Lionel Tertis, played with great
effect the Romance and Finale from Mr. B. J. Dale's beautiful
Suite for Viola and Orchestra. The concert and the ninety-
ninth season ended with the Tannhauser Overture and Sir
Henry Wood's version of the National Anthem.
The first winter concert, on November 7, opened the hun-
dredth season of the Society, but the actual centenary did
not commence until February 8, 1912.
The 1st winter concert was conducted by Mr. Willem
Mengelberg, of Amsterdam. A finer conductor has never
visited this country, and the effect upon both orchestra and
audience of his overpowering force, his masterful direction
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and his reading of the works performed was simply magical.
Rachmaninoff played his new Concerto (No. 3) in D minor,
which was very weU received ; but the gem of the concert was
the somewhat neglected 4th Symphony of Schumann. A mar-
vellous rendering of Tschaikowsky's "Romeo and Juliet"
Overture commenced (after the National Anthem) a brilliant
concert, which augured well for the hundredth season.
At the 2nd winter concert. Sir Charles V. Stanford conducted
a brilliant rendering of the " Faust-Ouvertiire " of Wagner
and Dvorak's 4th Symphony in G. Robert Radford sang
Mozart's beautiful Scena " Mentre ti lascio," which demands
and in this case received an impressive interpretation, and
one of these " wonder-children," looking about eight, but in
reality ten years old, essayed to play the Violin Concerto by
Brahms ! Wonderful as the child was, little Sigmund Feuer-
mann could scarcely be expected to realise the intellectual
vastness of the work or to supply the physical force necessary
to the execution of it.
At the last concert of the year, on December 5, Tschai-
kowsky's much-played " Pathetique " Symphony was con-
ducted, without baton, by Safonoff, and Mme Fanny Davies
played Beethoven's Pianoforte Concerto in G, and the concert
concluded with Wagner's Kaiser-Marsch, in which the opening
bars of the Chorale " Ein' feste Burg " are a prominent
feature.
PROGRAMMES FOR 1911
FIRST CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Part I
Symphonic Suite, " Scheherazade " .
(First time at these Concerts.)
CoNCEKTO for Pianoforte in E minor .
MoRiTz Rosenthal.
, (a) " Voila le mal qu'on nomme amour '
Songs | (b) " Vous etiez ce que vous n'etes plus
( (c) " Jeunes fillettes " . . . . . Dalayrac
Maggie Teyte.
(First appearance at these Concerts.)
Rimsky-Korsakoff
Chopin
Mehul
Gretry
Part II
(a) Berceuse ..... Henselt
^^wj^uxvii^ ■ ^^j Humoresque et Fugato sur nn theme
'^ V de Johann Strauss . . Rosenthal
MoRiTz Rosenthal.
Pianoforte
1911] THE TENTH DECADE 513
Ua) Tableau musicale, " Baba Jaga "
Orchestral ) (6) Legende, " Le lac enchante " |^ Liadoff
Selection 1 (c) Deux chants populaires russes (Ronde et j
I Choeur danse) J
(All for the first time in England.)
Conductor, Dr. Chessin.
SECOND CONCERT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Part I
Preludes ( ^"^ Cantata (No. 29), scored by Siloti | ^^^j^
i (6) Cantata (No. 42), scored by Steinbergi
(First time at these Concerts.)
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor (No. 4) . . Saint-Saens
Alfred Cortot.
(First appearance at these Concerts.)
Air, " Charmant oiseau " (La Perle du Bresil) . Felicien David
MiGNON Nevada.
(First appearance at these Concerts.)
(Flute Obbligato, Albert Fransella.)
Part II
Concerto for Strings in A minor (revised by S. Franko) Vivaldi
(First time at these Concerts.)
T-, o r(a) Two litudes . . . Chopin
Pianoforte Solos i Jt ^' ^i, a i-kj io\ t-.-*
l(o) Rhapsody (No. 12) . . Liszt
Alfred Cortot.
( (a) " Kikimora " (Fantaisie)
Orchestral ^ (6) " Fantaisie dramatic[ue " (Op. 9)
Liadoff
Steitiberg
Pieces j (c) " Intermezzo " (Battle-Music from
( " Kitesch ") . . . Rimsky-Korsakoff
Conductor, Albert Coates.
THIRD CONCERT. THURSDAY, MARCH 9
Part I
Overture, " A Midsummer Night's Dream " . . Mendelssohn
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor .... Grieg
Raoul Pugno.
Symphony in C minor (No. 5, Op. 67) . . • Beethoven
Part II
Aria, " Dove sono " (Le Nozze di Figaro) . . . Mozart
Ruth Vincent.
(Her first appearance at these Concerts.)
Pianoforte Solo, " Faschings-schwank " . . Schumann
Raoul Pugno.
Fantaisie Symphonique, " Francesca da Rimini " . Tschaikowsky
Conductor, Safonoff.
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FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, MAY 18
Pabt I
Symphony in C (No. 9) . . . . . . Schubert
Part II
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor . . . Arthur Hinton
Katherine Goodson.
(Her first aiDpearance at these Concerts.)
Romance and Finale from Suite for Viola and Orchestra B. J. Dale
Lionel Tertis.
Overture, " Tannhauser " . . . . . Wagner
National Anthem
(Scored by Sir Henry J. Wood.)
Conductor, Nikisch.
FIFTH CONCERT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Part I
National Anthem
Overture, " Romeo and Juliet " . . . . Tschaikowsky
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 3) in D minor . . Rachmaninoff
Rachmaninoff.
(First performance in London.)
Symphony (No. 4) in D minor ..... Schumann
0- Ha) Prelude in C# minor (by special request) \
:e ^ (b) Prelude in F# minor . . J Rachmaninoff
iS I I r.^ Pi'AliirlA in (^ i-ninnr '
Part II
PlANO-
FORTL , ^^, ^^. .„ ^
Solos \ (c) Prelude in G minor
Rachmaninoff.
Symphonic Poem, " Les Preludes " . . . . Liszt
Conductor, Mengelberg.
SIXTH CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Part I
Eine Faust-Ouverture ...... Wagner
Aria, " Mentre ti lascio " . . . . . Mozart
Robert Radford.
Concerto for Violin ...... Brahms
Sigmund Feuermann.^
(His first appearance.)
Part II
Symphony (No. 4) in G . . . . . . Dvorak
Conductor, Sir Charles V. Stanford.
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SEVENTH CONCERT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5
Symphony, " Pathetique " (No. 6) . . . . Tschaikowsky
(By request.)
CoNCEBTO for Pianoforte in G . . . . . Beethoven
Fanny Davies.
Aria, " Una voce poco f a " . . . . . Rossini
Mme Lillian Blauvelt.
(Her first appearance.)
Kaiser-Marsch ......: Wagner
Conductor, Von Safonoff.
1912
With this year comes the centenary of the Society. The 1st
concert was held in the Argyll Rooms on Monday, March 8,
1813, and the opening concert of the centenary year upon
February 8, 1912, in Queen's Hall, Langham Place.
If the reader has had the patience to wade through the pages
of this long history of the Society, a length unique in the
annals of musical institutions of the kind, he will find in them
the best memorial of the hard work and artistic progress
achieved by this venerable institution ; he will see what
efforts were made to keep pace with all the changes in musical
progress ; what numbers of works, since acknowledged
everywhere as masterpieces, first made their appeal to English
audiences at the Philharmonic Concerts, and what crowds of
singers and players, since acclaimed great, first sang and played
there.
The high aspirations and efforts resulted from the tact and
energetic work done voluntarily by the Directors of the
Society, who, in all decades of its history, have spared neither
time nor labour in combating competition, fair and unfair,
and in maintaining the high standard with which this Society
started on its long and honourable career.
And now, at the end of the hundred years, the veteran
shows new vigour, bright signals of a fresh lease of life, and
the concerts of the year, as far as it is possible to forecast
them, promise to be of exceptional interest.
WTiilst the Directors have been ready to encourage, in a
proper cosmopohtan spirit, the fine works and the accom-
pHshed workers of every country, they have at no time neglected
the claims of their own countrymen, and though never per-
mitting the concerts to degenerate into an entertainment for
experiments with the immature work of young composers,
they have seized upon every opportunity of playing the really
good and great works of the British school.
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[1912
For instance, in this year and to commemorate so excep-
tional an occasion, new orchestral works by Elgar, Hubert
Parry, Stanford, Cowen, Mackenzie, German, Walford Davies
and Arthur Hervey, and new compositions for voices and
orchestra by Landon Ronald and Thomas F. DunhiU, will be
presented.
Beethoven, whose connection with the Society the reader is
now famiUar with, will be honoured in a Beethoven concert, in
which the principal item will be the 9th Symphony, the choral
part of which is to be contributed by Cicely Gleeson- White,
Ada Crossley, Ben Davies and Herbert Brown, assisted by
Mr. Arthur Fagge's " London Choral Society " as chorus, and
Zimbalist will play the Beethoven Violin Concerto.
In conclusion, the compiler of this very matter-of-fact
record of a hundred years of music is conscious of the many
defects in his work. Some readers may complain that descrip-
tions of some of the more notable compositions have been
omitted.
Apart from the consideration of length, the book already
being quite bullcy enough, is the thought that these works are,
without exception, well known to the majority of the readers,
and are now so frequently played that the audiences only
need to refer to their programmes for detail and analysis.
May the Philharmonic Society continue to flourish, and
receive such support from the great army of concert-goers
and music-lovers as may enable it to carry on and on its
beneficent work in the best manner possible, assisted by the
finest talent procurable, for years and years to come !
1903-12
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Composers,
and their various forms of Composition, during the tenth decade of
the Society's existence.
Nationality.
Com-
posers.
Sym-
phonies.
Over-
tures.
Con-
certos.
Miscel-
laneous.
Vocal.
Total of Com-
positions.
America .
2
1
1
2
Austria .
1
—
—
—
—
2
2
British Empire .
16
2
7
3
9
10
31
Finland .
1
2
—
—
—
—
2
France
9
—
1
2
1
5
9
Italy . . .
Norway .
Russia
4
1
3
1
2
■
2
1
8
1
4
1
10
1912]
THE TENTH DECADE
517
A Table showing the Number and Nationality of the Solo-players
and Singers, and their various forms of Instruments and Voices, and
the Conductors during the tenth decade.
Nationality.
Piano-
forte or
Harp.
strings.
Wood-
Wind.
Brass.
Organ.
Male
Voices.
Female
Voices.
Conductors.
America .
Austria .
British
Empire .
Finland .
France
German
Empire .
Holland .
Hungary
Italy
Norway .
Poland .
Portugal .
Russia
Spain
Sweden .
2
9
3
1
1
1
1
3
4
3
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
4
13
1
1
1
1
2
11
1
1
1
APPENDIX
Analysis of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, by Richard Wagner, written
at Dresden in 1846
FIRST MOVEMENT
THE First Moveme7it appears to represent a nobly con-
ceived conflict between the soul and the power which
ever opposes its strivings for earthly happiness. At the
commencement the principal theme seems to rise,
simple and majestic, as from the dark concealment of a
veil, and may be paraphrased by Goethe's words, " Abstain, it saith,
and still it saith abstain ! " which, indeed, may not inappropriately
denote the spirit of the entire composition. On the other hand,
we perceive a noble defiance, a manly, energetic opposition, which
struggles with its mighty enemy, and (both increasing in strength
until the middle of the movement) a conflict ensues from which,
like two equally powerful wrestlers, the combatants, unconquered
still, are at length compelled to desist. Here and there we just
perceive the sweet yet sorrowful smile of that happiness so much
desired which seems noAV to invite us, but the attainment of which
is prevented by our mighty and malicious enemy who spreads
around us his gloomy wings ; so that even our ^dsion of that
distant blessing becomes obscured and we relapse into brooding
sullenness, again rising to a bold and fearless encounter Avith the
joy-destroying Demon. Attacking and resisting — longing and
hoping — almost attaining and suddenly losing — renewed seeking
and renewed fighting — such are the ideas which seem to have
suggested the restless motion of this wonderful composition.
Sometimes, however, it appears to represent that continu^ous
state of utter despondency represented by Goethe in the following
lines :
" With terror wake I in the morn from sleep.
And bitter tears I oftentimes might weep,
To see the day, when its dull com^se is run,
That shall fulfil not one small wish, — not one .'
That, with capricious criticising,
Each taste of joy within my bosom rising.
Ere it be born, destroys, and brings to nought
The fair creation of all-active thought
519
520 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
With thousand worthless trifles of an hour.
And when I lay me, at the midnight hour,
Anxious and weary, on my bed,
Ev'n there I find no rest, and wild dreams spread
Their terrors round my sleepless head."
This gloomy, joyless feeling, growing by degrees to gigantic
proportions, seems, towards the conclusion of the movement, to
extend its influence over all creation ; as if, in sublime and terrible
majesty, it were about to take possession of this world — the world
that God created for happiness.
SECOND MOVEMENT
The first few bars of this movement seem to transport us into a
new world. A wild delight takes possession of our senses, and we
are hurried on in a kind of mental intoxication. The distant smile
of contentment has now vanished, and, pursued by despair, we
still rush restlessly onwards in search of some new and unknown
joy. Goethe seems to express an impulse of this nature when he
says :
..." I speak not of joy.
Pleasure that smarts, giddy intoxication,
Enamour'd hate, and stimulant vexation.
In the depths of sensual joy, let us tame
Our glowing passion's restless flame !
In magic veil, from unseen hand,
Be wonders ever at our command !
Plunge we into the rushing of Time !
Into Action's rolling main !
Then let pleasure and pain,
Loss and gain,
Joy and sorrow, alternate chime !
Change the world as it can,
Still restless busy is the man ! "
A sudden change in the movement opens to us a scene of joyous
merriment. A certain rude joviality, a self-satisfied and cheerful
naivete seems to be intended by the simple and oft-repeated theme.
Our thoughts turn instantly to Goethe's reference to a similar
scene of mirth :
" Here every day a festival is held.
With little wit, but much amusement.
Each circles gaily in the merry dance."
But we are not disposed to acknowledge such coarse merriment
to be the realisation of our ceaseless longings after happiness. As
we gaze on the scene, our vision becomes clouded ; we turn away,
and again yield ourselves up to that restless impulse which hurries
us onwards with the energy of despair, still in the hope of meeting
with happiness which, alas, in this way we shall never attain ;
for the conclusion of the movement again presents to us the scene
APPENDIX 521
of cheerful contentment already witnessed, but from which, at its
reappearance, we turn away with hasty ill-huniom\
THIRD MOVEMENT
How different is the effect of the opening strains of this move-
ment ! Heavenly pure, and soothing, they melt the wild energy
of the anxious and despairing soul into soft and sorrowful sensa-
tions. It is as if memory were awakened — memory of the purest
happiness, and known in childhood only !
" A time there was when Heavn's very kiss,
On solemn Sabbath, seemed to fall on me :
When spoke the Minster-bell devotion's bliss,
And prayer to God was burning ecstasy."
This recalls to us that sweet longing which is so beautifully
expressed in the second theme of this movement, and to which we
might not inappropriately append the words of Groethe :
" A holy, dim, unknown desire
Drove me, o'er hill and dale, away from men,
And, 'mid a thousand tears of fixe,
I felt a world arise within me then."
This theme, which we may imagine to represent the longing of
love, is answered, but with greater feeling, by the first theme,
which, gentle and soothing as it is, seems yet to encourage hope ;
so that we may fancy, when the second theme is repeated, that love
and hope are embracing, in order, by their united efforts, to regain
their mild ascendancy over the tormented soul :
" What seek ye here, ye gently powerful tones,
Sweet Seraph-music 'mid a mortal's groans ?
Such sounds may minds of weaker mould relieve,
/ hear the message, but cannot believe."
Thus doth the still palpitating heart seem to offer a feeble re-
sistance to the influence of love and hope ; but their sweet power
is stronger than our weak opposition, and, overcome, we throw
ourselves into the arms of these harbingers of purest happiness.
" Oh ! sound thou on, thou sweet celestial strain.
The tear doth gush — Earth claims her truants on again."
The wounded heart seems to be regaining health and strength,
courage and enthusiasm : as shown, we think, in the almost
triumphant character of the latter part of the movement. This
enthusiasm is, however, not free from the effects of the storms it
has survived ; but the old sorrow, whenever it recurs, is immedi-
ately soothed by that magic and blessed power which scatters and
disperses the tempest.
522 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
FOURTH MOVEMENT
The transition from the 3rd to the 4th movement, which latter
begins as it were with a shrill cry, may be elucidated by means of
Goethe's words :
" But, alas ! already I feel it well,
No more may peace within this bosom dwell.
What bright illusions ! Alas ! Illusions only !
WHiere grasp I thee, unbounded Nature, where ?
And you, ye teeming breasts ? ye founts, whence flow
All Uving influences fresh and fair,
Whereon the heavens and earth dependent hang,
Where seeks relief the withered bosom's pang, —
Your founts still well, and must I pine in vain ? "
From this point — the commencement of the last movement —
Beethoven's music assumes a more speaking character ; the first
three movements, being entirely instrumental, are capable of
various interpretations ; but the sequel of the composition (being
more definite in purpose) requires the aid of language to elucidate
its meaning.
How admirable is the ingenuity with which the composer pre-
pares us for the introduction of the human voice and speech, and
even leads us to regard it as an absolute necessity by means of the
powerful recitative for bass instruments, which, almost over-
stepping their natural limits, seem in nervous yet pathetic lan-
guage to urge on the others, and at last, passing into a simple
vocal theme, to draAV them into a flowing stream of melody, as
powerful as it is solemn. This is the last attempt to express, by
instrumental music alone, a certain, finite and unalloyed joy ;
but the intractable element does not seem fitted for such restric-
tions : like the roaring sea, it foams up, sinks down again, and
louder than ever the wild, chaotic shriek of unsatisfied passion
assails our ears.
A human voice with the clearness and distinctness of language
is now heard above the tumult of the instruments. We do not
know whether most to admire the daring inspiration of the com-
poser, or the simplicity of the effect produced by making this
voice exclaim to the instruments :
" No more, my friends, such sounds as these :
Let us gladly sing a strain more cheerful
In joyous harmony."
These words convert chaos into light. The music has acquired
a definite character. We may now, borne onward in a resistless
stream of instrumental music, hear that highest joy which the
stricken soul will never more relinquish, proclaimed aloud in clear
and well-defined tones.
APPENDIX 523
" Hail thee, Joy ! from Heav'n descending,
Brilliant spark of flame divine ;
To thine altar we are bending, —
Fired by thee, we seek thy shrine.
" Thine enchantments bind delighted
Those whose custom's law divides ;
All are brothers — all united,
Where thy gentle wing abides.
" Welcome, ye whom fortune blesses.
Granting friendship firm and strong ;
Ye who know love's fond caresses.
Sing with us our festive song.
" Welcome, ye who love one only,
One alone on this wide earth ;
Ye who love not, dull and lonely,
Fly from this our sacred mirth.
" From the bounteous heart of natm'e.
All can taste of mingled joys ;
Good and bad — yea, every creature
Through joy's path enraptured flies.
" Man she gives a varied treasure.
Friendship, music, love and wine ;
Nought that lives is void of pleasure.
Cherubs taste of bliss divine."
Bold and warlike strains are heard. We imagine a troop of
youths approaching, whose joyful and heroic courage finds ex-
pression in these words :
" Haste, like suns their path renewing.
O'er the blue of Heaven traced ;
Brothers, quick, like heroes haste.
Joyous victory pursuing."
From this we are led to a joyous conflict represented by means of
instrumental music only. We see the youths throw themselves
into the heat of a battle, the prize of which is to be — happiness :
again we are compelled to say with Goethe :
" He only merits life and freedom
WTio day by day can conquer both."
The victory, of which we could not doubt, is now secure, the
smile of joy rewards the efforts of valour, which, exulting in the
consciousness of newly acquired happiness, shouts out :
" Hail thee, Joy ! from Heav'n descending," etc.
Overflowing with jo}^ the swelling breast finds relief for its
emotions in the expression of universal love. In a state of inspira-
524 THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
tion, we ascend from sympathy with mankind to the great Creator
of all nature, whose blessed being we proclaim aloud, and the
light of whose countenance, in one single moment of sublime
ecstasy, the dissolving ether reveals to our gaze :
" Be embraced in love, ye million :
Here's a kiss for every one ;
Brothers, om' great Father's throne
Stands above yon high pavilion.
" Fall and worship, all ye million ;
Know ye not the mighty One ?
Seek your loving Father's throne.
Far above yon bright pavilion."
It is as if some express revelation had given us warrant of the
blessed belief that every human being is created for happiness.
Strong in this conviction, we cry aloud to each other :
" Be embraced in love, ye million.
Here's a kiss for every one,"
and then sing joyfully :
" Hail thee, Joy ! from Heav'n descending,
Brilliant spark of fire divine."
Banded together in that universal love wliich has been con-
secrated by the Almighty, we may, indeed, enjoy the purest happi-
ness. We may now answer the question :
" Know ye not the mighty One ? "
by calling on all creation,
" Seek your loving Father's throne,
Far above yon bright pavilion,"
no longer in the trembling rapture of ecstasy, but simply as the
enunciation of a revealed and blessed truth. With childlike con-
tentment we now give ourselves up to the enjoyment of the happi-
ness which has been bestowed. Innocence of heart is restored to
us, and Joy hovers around with her gentle and blessed wings :
" Hail thee, Joy ! from Heav'n descending," etc.
Calm contentment is now succeeded by the jubilee of Joy.
Exulting, we hail all mankind. Shouts and rejoicings fill the air,
like the wild uproar of the raging sea, which, with, its ceaseless
motion, animates and preserves that world given by the Deity for
man's happiness.
INDEX
INDEX
Performance.
Total
No. of
p _
Names and Works.
First.
Last.
concerts
A
Abel, Charles F. .
118
Abt, F. W. (Composer) .
—
—
—
Lied, " Gute Nacht " .
1881
—
1
382
Academy of Florence
—
—
—
263
Accompaniment on Pianoforte
—
—
—
32, 267 [181
" Act I and II " .
—
—
—
13, 148, 152,
Adam, Adolphe C. (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " C'est iin caprice "
1844
—
1
187
Adamowski, T. (Violinist)
1898
—
1
460
Admission to Students .
—
. —
—
281, 342, 412
iEOL-HARMONICA .
—
—
—
88
Aqnesi, Louis F. L. (Bass-singer)
1865
—
1
288
" Ah ! Ferfida "...
—
—
—
38
Alabiefp, Alexr. N. (Composer)
—
—
—
Song, " Die Nachtigall "
1897
—
1
453
Alard, Delphin (Violinist)
1850
—
1
218
— (Composer)
—
—
Concerto for Violin (Op. 15)
1850
—
1
218
Albani, Mme (Soprano-singer)
1881
1905
3
382, 410, 487
Albert, Eugen D' (Pianist)
1881
1898
5
380, 448, 449,
— (Conductor)
1898
—
1
459 [453, 460
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony in F (Op. 4)
1898
—
1
459
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2) in E
1897
1908
2
453, 500
Scena, " The little mermaid's death " .
1898
—
1
459
Song, " The Maiden and Butterfly "
1898
—
1
460
Song, " The Thrush and Linnet "
1898
—
1
460
Albertazzi, Mme (Soprano-singer) .
1843
1845
2
179, 189
Albert Hall .....
—
—
—
358
— Concerts ......
—
—
—
342, 394
Albert, Prince. See Prince
Alboni, Mile M. (Contralto-singer) .
1848
—
1
205
Alcock, Dr. W. (Organist)
1895
—
1
444
Alexandra Palace Concerts
—
—
—
347
Alexandra, Queen. See Queen
Allen, H. R. (Tenor-singer)
1844
—
1
187
Allen, Miss Perceval (Soprano-singer)
1905
1910
3
488, 492, 509
"Allgemeine Miisikalisehe Zeitung "
—
—
—
304
Allon, Erskine (Composer)
—
—
—
Ballad, " Annie of Lockroyan " .
1893
—
1
436
All Saints', Margaret Street
—
—
—
442
" Alma Mater." See Choirs
Alva, Mme (Soprano-singer)
1898
—
1
458
Ambassador ......
—
—
—
105, 316
America ......
141, 240, 369,
[437,442,471
527
528
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Analytical Programmes
Ancona, Mario (Tenor-singer) .
Anderson, George F.
Anderson, Mrs. (Pianist)
Andray, Mile C. (Soprano-singer)
Andrews, Miss (Contralto-singer)
Anfossi, — (Double-bass-player)
Anglois, — (Double-bass-player)
— (Composer)
Concerto for Double-Bass
Angrisani, Carlo (Bass-singer)
Announcement, Original, of Society
Annual Dinner ...
Anschutz, Heinrich
Appendix ....
Arbos, E. F. (Violinist) ,
Arditi, L. (Composer)
(With Lavigne) Fantasia for Oboe
Arens, Louis (Tenor-singer)
Arqo, Esta D' [Mrs. Tillett] (Soprano-singer)
Argyll Rooms
Armytage, Miss F. (Soprano-singer)
Arnh, Dr. Thos. A. (Composer)
Song, " Where the bee sucks "
Arnoldson, Mme S. (Soprano-singer
Arnull, — (Horn-player)
Artaria, August
Artot, a. J. M. D' (Violinist) .
— (Composer)
Fantasia for Violin
Artot, Mile (Soprano-singer) .
Ashe, Andrew (Flautist)
Ashe, Mrs. (Soprano-voice)
Ashe, Miss Honoria (Soprano-voice)
AsHER, Miss Clara (Pianist)
Ashley, C. J. ('Cellist)
Ashley, R. (Violinist, with Viola)
AsiOLi, Bonifacio (Composer) .
Symphony (MS.)
Associates ....
" Athenaeum," The
" At the Piano " .
Attwood, Thos. (" At the Piano ")
— (Composer)
Trio, " La Solitudine "
— " Qual silenzio " .
AuBER, D. F. (Composer)
Overture, " 1862 Exhibition "
— " Gustavo " .
— " La Muette de Portici " (Masaniello)
— " Le Philtre "
— " La Sirene "
— " Marco Spada " .
— " Zanetta " .
Grand March, " 1862 Exhibition "
Air, " Ah ! je veux briser "
( Recit., " Ah, pour un jeune "
( Air, " Oh ! tourment de veuvage "
.Performance.
First. Last.
Total
No. of
concerts
1900
1822
1899
1849
1817
1837
1862
1825
1837 —
1822 I —
1892 : —
1862 —
1900 —
1908 —
1864 —
1864
1897
1883
Packs.
1820 '
—
1829
—
1839
1859
1863
1813
1816
1813
1816
1822
—
1884
—
1813
—
1815
1826
1814
—
1816
1832
—
—
1819
1820
1868
1880
1853
1865
1885
1893
1887
1864
1859
1839
1824
1878
1871
1886
1867
19
1
1
2
1
1
1
15
1
3
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
2
304
466
157, 342, 352
57 to 273
462
213
29, 75
147
147
57
4
88, 331, 395
321
519 et passim
431
271
465
500
7, 92, 98
284
282, 392
453
47
321
95
157 [2791
258,262,278,
11, 20, 21, 25
j 11. 16, 26
I 58
I 396
8
19 to 80
15
6, 309
240, 256
6 to 44
26 to 115
41
46, 58, 70 ■'"
303
375 [334, 367
232, 270, 290,
286
401
435
408
303, 329
259, 403
156, 193, 295 '
J
INDEX
529
Names and Wokks.
Performance.
First. Last.
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
AuBER, D. F. (Composer) — contd.
Air vari6, from " Crown Diamonds
Chanson des Djins
Air, " Des I'enfance "
— " Du village voisin "
— " Entendez-vous ? "
( Recit., " I am safe " )
( Air, " Ah, what a night ! " I
( Recit., " Non, non, formons " ^
I Air, "A toi j'ai recours " t
Recit. and Air, " O moment enchantee
Air, " Or son sola " .
I Recit., " Plaisirs du rang "
t Air, " Celui que j'aimais "
I Recit., " Que je suis " (
I Air, " line fee, un bon ange " ) *
( Recit., " Depuis longteinps "
\ Air, " Reviens, ma noble protectrice "
AuER, Leopold (Violinist)
" Aus dem Schwarzspanierhaus "
Aus-der-Ohe, Mile A. (Pianist)
AusPiTZ-KoLAR, Mme (Pianist)
Austin, Ambrose (St. James's Hall)
Austin, Frederic (Baritone-singer) .
Australia .....
Autumn Season instituted
AvisoN, Charles ....
Ayrton, William ....
B
Babnigg, Mile (Soprano-singer)
Bach, Dr. Anton
Bach, Carl Philipp E. (Compo.ser)
SjTTiphony in D
Bach, J. Christian (Composer)
Air, " My heart ever faithful "
Bach, J. Sebastian (Composer)
Overture for Double Orchestra
— from Suite in C
— (or Suite) in D
Concerto for Violin, Viola, Oboe and 'Cell
— in G for Strings (Brandenberg)
— in D minor for two Violins
— in D (MS.) for Pianoforte
Suite in B minor (Flute Obbligato)
— in C for 'Cello
— in D minor for 'Cello
Sarabande, Bourree, Double for Violin
— do. (from B minor Suite for Violin) un
accompanied
Quintett, Pianoforte, Oboe, Violin, 'Cell
and Horn ....
Sonata, No. 3 (Andante and Allegro^
for Violin ....
Andante and Fuga for Violin
Chaconne in D minor for Violin .
Prelude for Violin
1852
1868
1839
1860
1832
1863
1850
1840
1888
1847
1850
1859
1866
1897
1870
1900
1849
1873
1874
1813
1901
1844
1813
1872
1908
1845
1876
1905
1905
1862
1879
1814
1900
1862
1859
1804
1864
1840
1863
1845
1877
1887
1883
1908
18S0
1901
226, 285
303
157, 162
261, 276
""•"■'2 [363
276, 286, 328,
215
161
414
201
215
257
291, 340, 357,
363, 407
347
454
312
342
506
411
451, 498
37
3, 131
212
322
341
344
10
469
187, 392
9
335, 423, 499
499
193
355
486
488
270, 375
370
15
491
270
257, 288, 470
284
530
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance.
Total
No. of
Pagks.
First.
Last.
concerts
Bach, J. Sebastian (Composer) — contd.
Loure and Allegro in E for Violin
1869
—
306
Sonata in C (Andante and Finale), Violin
1878
—
365
Prelude and Gavotte in E, Violin
1890
. —
421
Prelude and Fugue in G minor for Violin
1889
—
418
Fantasia in C minor for Pianoforte
1889
1
417
Toccata, arranged for Pianoforte (Tausig)
1874
346
— played on Pedalier Pianoforte .
1872
1887
334, 408
Chromatic Fantasia for Pianoforte
1873
339
Prelude and Fugue a la Tarantella for
Pianoforte .....
1862
1864
270, 283
— — in A minor for Organ .
1879
—
372
Prelude in A for Pianoforte
1883
393
Prelude (Cantata 29) scored by Siloti .
1911
—
513
— (Cantata 42) scored by Steinberg
1911
—
513
Motett, " Sing ye to the Lord," Double
Chorus .....
1906
— _
491
Trio, " Tu mi dividi "
1813
10
" Agnus Dei " from B minor Mass
1878
—
367
Air, " Erbarme Dich "
1880
377
/Recit., " Er hat uns alien " . )
\Air, " Aus Liebe " (Passionsmusik) j "
1881
379
~-
Air, " Je brave les jaloux "
1890
—
421
— " My heart, with pious faith "
1859
—
258
Bachb, Walter (Pianist) ....
1880
—
375
Backer-Grondahl, Mme (Pianist) .
1889
—
417
Backhatjs, Wilhelm (Pianist) .
1902
—
473
Bacon, Miss (Soprano-singer) .
1826
1828
2
81, 90
Baermann, H. J. (Clarinettist)
1819
—
2
39, 40
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Septett for Clarinet, Strings, Horns
1819
—
1
40
Fantasia for Clarinet ....
1819
1832
4
39, 64, 84,
114/
[446
Bailey, Miss Lillian [Mrs. Henschel]
(Soprano- singer) ....
1879
1895
4
371, 375, 404,
Baillot, p. F. M. De S. (Violinist) .
1816
—
2
23, 26
— (Composer) .....
—
—
Concerto for Violin ....
1816
—
1
23 [146
150
Baxfe, Michael W. (Bass-singer)
1836
1838
5
138, 139, 144,
Balfe, Mrs. (Soprano-singer) .
1839
—
1
154
Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthvir J. .
—
—
—
390
Banister, Henry C. . . . .
—
—
—
259
Banks, Miss A. M. (Soprano-singer) .
1863
1864
2
277, 282
Bantock, Granville (Conductor)
1908
—
1
500
— (Composer) .....
— ■
—
—
" Jaga-Naut " (Kehama)
1900
—
1
465
Prelude to " Sappho "
1908
—
1
500
Three Songs from " Sappho "
1908
—
1
500
Bargheer, Carl (Violinist)
1872
—
1
332
Barnby, Sir Joseph ....
—
—
—
342, 446
Barnett, John (Composer)
—
—
—
Scena, " Ah me ! he comes not "
1860
—
1
261
Barnett, J. Francis (Pianist) .
1861
—
1
267
— (Conductor) .....
1884
1888
2
397, 415
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture Symphonique
1868
1891
2
301, 427
— to Pastoral Suite ....
1888
—
1
415
— " Lay of the Last Minstrel " .
1877
—
1
360
Air, " The Golden Gate " .
1880
—
1 1
375
INDEX
531
Perfonnance.
Total
No. of
Pages.
Names and Works.
First.
Last.
concerts
Baron Neumann .....
49
Barrett, W. L. (Flautist)
1895
—
1
443
Barth, Karl Heinrich (Pianist)
1876
—
1
355
Bartholomew, W. (Librettist, etc.)
1856
1866
2
248, 290
Bartleman, James ....
—
—
—
5
Bartley ......
—
—
—
209
Bartolozzi ......
—
—
—
65
Bassano, Miss L. (Soprano-singer) .
1842
1846 1
4
173, 179, 197,
198
Bass-clarone ....
—
—
—
139 j
Bath, Hubert (Composer)
—
—
—
'M
Song, " Longing "...
1907
—
1
495*
— " Viking's War Song "
1907
—
1
495
Baton, First use of . . .
—
—
—
42,|93
— Presentation ....
—
—
—
293 ;
— Conducting without ....
—
—
—
511'
Batta, Alexr. ('Cellist) .
1839
—
1
156
Baudiot, C. N. ('Cellist)
1816
—
1
26
— (Composer) ....
—
—
—
Quintett for Strings
1816
—
1
26
Bauer, Harold (Pianist)
1902
1909
2
474, 506
Batjmann, Fr. (Bassoonist)
1 1835
1855
6
132 to 242
— (Composer) ....
1
—
—
Introduction and Air varie for Bassoon
1835
—
1
132
Bayreuth .....
; —
—
—
152, 419
Beale, Frederick ....
1 —
—
—
98
Beale, John (Pianist)
: 1815
1827
4
18, 40, 45. 87
Beale, William (Bass-singer) .
1852
—
1
226
Beare, Miss Mary (Soprano-singer) .
1885
—
1
400
Beasley, Miss Emma (Soprano-singer)
1876
—
1
358
Becker, Johann (Violinist and Leader)
1860
1862
2
260, 272
Becker, Hugo ('CelHst) .
1892
1902
2
431, 473
Bedford, Herbert (Composer)
—
—
—
" Summer Dawn "...
1902
—
1
475
Beecham, Thomas (Conductor)
1910
—
1
510
Beer, — (Violinist)
1814
—
1
14
Beer, Joseph (Composer)
—
—
—
Adagio and Air Varie for Clarinet
1831
—
1
107
Beethoven, L. van (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony, I, in C
1813
1870
19
8 to 313
— II, in D .
1813
1898
39
9 to 459
— Ill, "Eroica" in E(7
'. ! 1814
1909
52
14 to 506
— IV, in B b .
1821
1904
54
50 to 483
— V, in C minor
1816
1909
77
25 to 504
— VI, " Pastoral," in F
1817
1907
69
30 to 490
— VII, in A .
1817
1910
65
32 to 509
— VIII, in F .
1826
1902
47
80 to 475
— IX, " Choral," in D minor
1825
1912
17
73 to 516
Symphonies unnumbered and unnamed
1813
1817
10
8 to 29
Overture, " Prometheus " .
. 1813
1901
21
9 to 471
— " Egmont " .
. 1815
1903
43
21 to 480
— " Coriolanus "
. 1817
1912
15
31 to end
— " FideUo " .
. 1817
1900
25
29 to 467
— " Leonora " (No. 1)
. 1844
1885
2
185, 401
— " Leonora " (No. 8)
1822
1912
43
56 to end
— (MS.) (? in C)
1816
1824
2
24, 69 [404
— " Die Weihe des Hauses " (Op. 124) | 1823
1886
4
63, 231, 338,
— " Namensfeier " (Op. 115
)
1886
1905
2
404, 488
532
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Beethoven, L. van (Composer) — contd.
Overture, " King Stephen "
Concerto in C for Pianoforte
— in C minor for Pianoforte
— in G (Op. 58) for Pianoforte
— " Emperor," in E t>, for Pianoforte .
— in B b (Op. 19) for Pianoforte .
• — for Violin (in D) .
Concertante (Pianoforte, Violin, 'Cello)
Choral Fantasia (Pianoforte and Voices)
March from " Ruins of Athens " .
— " Egmont " .
Septuor (Strings,Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon)
Quintett for Strings ....
— Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, Horn, and
Pianoforte .....
Quartetts for Strings unnumbered and
unnamed .....
— I, in F
— (Op. 18) II, in G .
— (?X)IV, inEb
— V, m A
— XIII, in B b
— for Pianoforte and Strings
Trios for Strings unnamed and un-
numbered .....
Romance in F for Violin and Orchestra
Sonata, "Kreutzer," Violin and Piano-
forte ......
March, "Ruins of Athens," arranged for
Pianoforte ....
Sonata in C for Pianoforte (Op. 53)
Variations and Fugue, E b, for Piano
forte (Op. 35)
Adagio con variazione (Op. 34)
Rondo a capriccio (Op. 129)
Mass in C .
— in D .
Cantata, " The praise of Music
Prelude and Benedictus (Mass in D)
Selection, " Egmont "
— " Ruins of Athens "
— " Mount of Olives "
— " Adelaide " .
iRecit., " Ah, perfido " (perfido
1819!)
Air, " Per piet4 "
( Recit., " Ail, qual furor " ^
) Air, " Ah (O) tu le cui dolce " I
Air, " Ah, vendicar potro "
Lied, " Als mir noch die Thrane "
Duet, " Air opra, orsu "
Trio, " Coraggio oi'su "
Song, " Creation's Hymn " .
Air, " Cruel tyrant " .
— " Delia vita "
— " Die Trommel geriihret "
Performance.
First. Last.
1841
1820
1824
1825
1834
1855
1832
1862
1843
1864
1864
1813
1813
1818
1813
1835
1837
1831
1833
1836
1813
1819
1874
1818
1850
1835
1862
1853
1830
1878
1839
1852
1901
1874
1887
1904
1911
1912
1891
1912
1883
1866
1851
1841
1819
1838
1835
1840
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
1840 —
1858
1876
1884
1873
1873
1847
1846
1853
1867
1863
1844
1814
1817
1883
1900
1895
1875
1866
1844
1893
3
6
13
28
42
2
38
1
8
1
2
12
12
24
166, 288, 344
46, 56,172,345,
381, 410
67 to 484
73 to 515
129 to end
241, 425
114 to end
272
178 to 391
284
283, 290
9 to 220
9 to 168
35, 42
9 to 149
134
144
106
121, 132
141
9
15, 40, 162
344
162
255
355
397
340
'
340
200
197
232
297
277
188,
300,
391 "
16 twice
[465
32,168,192,441,
35,
40, to 443
[352 ,
217,
242,
271, 1
135
272
232,
292
101 to 184
367,
435
155
225
469
INDEX
633
Names and Works.
Bekthoven, L. van (Composer) — contd
Trio, " Fia grata "
Lied, " Herz, mein lierz "
Quartett, " II cor e la mia fo "
Trio, " In better worlds "
Air, " In questa tomba "
Duet, " Jetzt alter " .
Solo and Chorus, " Joy ! 'tis a gl
sight "
( Recit., •' Absoheulicher " \
\ Air, " Komm, Hoffnung " t
— " La Penitence " .
Lied, " May Song " .
Trio, " My soul with rage "
Duet, " O gracious Heaven "
Air, "Praise the Redeemer "
Song, " The Quail " (Die Wachtelschlag
Lied, " The Wooer "
Liederkreis, " To the distant lov'd one '
Trio, " Tremate, empi, tremate "
Chorus, " When Thou didst frown "
Beethoven Bust ....
Beethoven Gold Medal .
Beethoven's Tenth Symphony
Begnis, G. De (Baritone-singer)
Begnis, Mme Ronzi De (Soprano-singer)
Begrez,^ Pierre I. M. (Tenor-singer)
Bell, Doyne C.
Bell sounding B ^
Bell, William H. (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Two Tone-Pictures (" Mother Carey '
Suite)
Phantasy-Prelude, " The Shepherd "
Bellamy, T. L. (Tenor-singer)
Bellabt,- — (Bass-singer)
Bellbtti, G. (Baritone-singer)
Bellini, V. (Composer) .
1 Recit., " Ah, non giunge "
( Air, " Ah, non credea "
Quartett, " A te, o cara "
Air, " A una fonte "
— " Casta Diva "
— " Col sorriso "
— " Come per me sere:
Duet, " Deh con te '
— "In mia man "
( Recit., " Oh, miei fidele "
\ Air, " Ma la sola "
Air, " Qui la voce "
Belloli, — (Composer) .
Concerto for Horn
Bellon, — (Violinist)
Benedict, Sir Juhus (Pianist)
— (Conductor)
— (Composer)
^ Spelt Begbi in 1816
Performance.
First. Last.
Pages.
1837
1862
1834
1850
1843
1845
1844
1847
1849
1863
1826
1826
1908
1837
1863
1869
1827
1848
1844
1838
1863
1851
1860
1881
1877
1823 1829
1822 1825
1816
1910
1902
1910
1822
1859
1854
1844
1835
1849
1835
1844
1834
1840
1836
1845
1861
1823
1826
1850
1883
1832
1862
1872
1838
1836
1885
1862
1875
1829
19
9
31
1
1
1
1
12
143, 184
272
125, 150
216, 278
180, 221
192
186
202
212
277
80
79
600
144, 189, 262
277
307, 380, 381
86 to 361
206
314 to 322, 337
289, 326, 338,
442, 503, 606
82
61 to 96
57 to 72
23 to 114
314
269
510
472
510
66
257
236 to 271
186, 330, 334
135, 151
211
132, 138
186 [334, 400
129, 213, 313,
160
141
191, 273
266, 286, 351
61, 96
80
218
392
■^ Also spelt Belabt.
534
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Names and Works.
First. Last.
Benedict, Sir Julius (Pianist) — contd'
Overture, " Festival "
— " La Selva incantata " .
— (MS.)
— " The Tempest " .
Concerto for Pianoforte in E b
Concertstiick in C minor
Duet, " I Montanari " .
Scena, " Mary Stuart's farewell "
Duet, " Qual desio " .
Benincori, a, M. (Composer) .
Trio, " Voli il piedi " .
Bennett family. The
Bennett, Dr. G. J. (Composer)
Overture, " Leonatus and Imogen "
Bennett, James (Tenor-singer)
Bennett, Joseph (Analyst, etc.)
Ode for recitation, " Mozart "
Bennett, Sir W. Sterndale (Pianist)
— (Conductor) ....
— (Composer) ....
Symphony in G minor
Overture (Prelude), " Ajax "
— " Merry Wives of Windsor " .
— " Naiades " .
Fantaisie Overture, " Paradise and the
Peri " ....
Overture^ " Parisina "
— " Wood Nymphs "
Concerto for Pianoforte, I, in D minor
— II, in E b .
— Ill, in C minor
— IV, in F minor
Concertstiick in A minor
Caprice in E for Pianoforte and Or
chestra ....
Funeral March, " Ajax "
Cantata, " The Woman of Samaria "
— " The May Queen "
Song, " Dawn, gentle flower "
Quartett, " God is a Spirit "
Benoit, Peter L. L. (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Overture, " Charlotte Corday "
Selection (three Numbers), " Charlotte
Corday " .
Benson, George (Tenor-singer)
Bentham, George B. (Tenor-singer) .
Bentinck, C. W., m.p.
Berger, Francesco (Accompanist) .
Berger, Ludwig (Pianist)
— (Composer) ....
Overture (MS.) ....
Beriot, Ch. Aug. De (Violinist)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto for Violin, I, in D
— II, in B minor
1876
1868
1880
1872
1867
1850
1861
1883
1837
1818
1895
1831
1892
1835
1842
1864
1872
1876
1837
1891
1844
1848
1866
1879
1875
1910
1862 1901
1839 ! 1889
1839 I 1885
1864
1835
1861
1836
1886
1838
1878
1843
—
1846
1887
1875
1875
—
1859
—
1876
1876
1882
—
1890
1890
—
1890
1850
1856
1871
—
1888 1 1889
1813 I —
1814 I —
1826 ! 1835
1827 t 1833
1835 1864
1
11
1
13
78
2
1
12
10
4
4
1
2
7
9
1
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
351
303
377
335, 425
296
218
264
392
143
37
347 note, 348
444
106 to 185
398
429
134 to 207
172 to 293
285, 297, 308,
333, 370
335, 349
357
146 to 610
273 to 469 [41
154, 162, 207,
155, 293, 328,
282 [40:
134, 266
139 to 405
152 to 365
180
[307, 40!
196, 216, 270,
349
349
258
351, 356
386
421
421
421
215, 216 to 248
329
260 [twice
415, 18, 19
11
15 J
79 to 135 %
86, 103, 122,12*1
135, 192, 282 J"^
INDEX
535
Performauce.
Total
No. of
Pages.
Names and Works.
First.
Last.
concerts
Beriot, Ch. Aug. De (Violinist) — contd.
Concerto III, in E minor
1847
—
1
203
— VII, Andante and Finale in G .
1878
—
1
368
— (Composed with Rode) .
1826
1849
2
79, 213
— (Composed with Kreutzer)
1828
1829
2
88, 97
Fantasia for Violin and Orchestra
1828
1829
2
90, 98
Air Vari6 in D for Violin and Orchestra
1834
—
1
128
Air, " Prendi per me "
1840
—
1
161 [141
Beriot, Mme De [Malibran] (Soprano-singer)
1829
1836
5
98,102,103,140,
Berlin ......
—
—
—
182, 406
Berlioz, Hector (Conductor) .
1853
—
1
233
— • (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony, " Harold in Italy " .
1853
1900
2
233, 466
— (Choral), " Romeo and Juliet "
1881
—
2
379, 380
— Fantastique, " Episode sur la vie
d'un artist " .
1895
—
1
444
Overture, " Benvenuto Cellini " .
1841
1907
2
105, 494
— " Carnaval Remain " .
1853
1891
3
234, 370, 425
— " King Lear " . . . .
1894
—
1
439
— " Waverley " ....
1881
—
1
379
Selection, " Romeo and Juliet " .
1885
1906
2
401. 491
Marche Hongroise ....
1883
—
1
393
Scena, " Repose of the Holy Family " .
1853
—
1
234
Song, " L' Absence " .
1882
1884
2
387, 397
— " Bolero ".....
1888
—
1
415
— " La Captive " . . . .
1890
1896
2
423, 449
— " Le Roi de Thule "...
1897
—
1
452
Scena, " Cleopatra " .
1908
—
1
600
Bertrand, Mile Aline (Harpist)
1834
—
1
128
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Fantasia for Harp ....
1834
—
1
128
Bertrand, Mile Ida (Contralto-singer)
1845
—
1
192
Bertucat, Mile A. (Soprano-singer)
1845
—
1
191
Besekirsky, Vasil V. (Violinist)
1868
—
1
302
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin ....
1868
—
1
302
Best, W. T
—
—
—
331, 403 note
Bettelheim, Mile C. (Soprano-singer)
1864
—
1
283
Bettini, Alessandro (Tenor-singer) .
1866
1869
3
292, 301, 308
Bettini, Mme Trebelli (Contralto-singer) .
1864
1882
14
284 to 387
Bianchi, Francesco ....
—
—
43
Bianchi-Lacy. See Lacy
Bianchi, Signer (Tenor-singer)
1820
—
1
44
Bicentenary of Henry Purcell
—
—
443, 445
Bil(d)stein, Mile (Contralto-singer)
1839
—
1
166
Binfield, Thomas ('Cellist)
1816
■ —
1
25
Birch, Miss C. A. (Soprano-singer) .
1836
1854
17
139 to 237
Bird, Henry R. (Accompanist)
1896
1908
4
448 twice, 456,
— (Pianoforte Duet) ....
1894
■ —
1
441 [502
Birmingham Festival ....
—
—
—
148, 163, 176.
BiSACciA, Signor (Accompanist)
1887
—
1
407 [194
Biscaccianti, Mme E. O. (Soprano-singer)
1851
—
1
222
Bishop, Sir Henry R. ("At the Piano,"
and Conductor) ....
1817
1845
39
32 to 190
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture in E .
1817
—
1
32
Scena, " Departure from Paradise "
1836
1863
2
141, 233
Air, " Is this the region ? "
1840
—
1
160
536
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Bishop, Sir Henry R. (Composer) — conid.
Duet, " On a day " .
/Recit., " Fast into the waves " ")
\Air, " Stern monarch of the winds " /
Cantata, " The Seventh Day "
Bishop, Mrs. [Riviere] (Soprano -singer)
BisPHAM, David S. (Bass-singer)
Bizet, Georges (Composer)
Suite, " Jeu d'Enfants "
Duet, " E tua madre "
Black, Andrew (Bass-singer)
Blaes, a. J. (Clarinettist)
Blaes [Meerti], Mme E. (Soprano-singer)
Blagrove, Henry G. (VioUnist)
Blagrove, Richard (Viola-player)
Blahetka, Mile Leopoldine (Pianist)
— (Composer) ....
Concertstiick for Pianoforte
Blake, Benjamin ....
Blasis, Mile V. De (Soprano-singer)
Blauvblt, Miss L. (Soprano-singer)
Blauwaert, Emile (Bass-singer)
Blinkhorn, Miss Marion (Contralto-singer
Blume, Mme Bianca (Soprano-singer)
BoccHERiNi, Luigi (Composer)
Overture in D .
Quintett for Strings ...
Minuet (arranged for Pianoforte by
Plante)
BocHSA, R. N. C. (Harpist)
— (Composer)
Symphony (MS.)
Concerto for Harp
Soptett (Harp, Wood, Horn, and
and Double Bass)
Quartett (Clarinet and Strings)
Air, " Come, thou favoured "
BoDDA, Frank (Baritone-singer)
BoEHM, Theobald (Flautist)
— (Composer)
Fantasia for Flute
BoGNER, Ferdinand
Bogner-Frohlich, Mme Betty
BoHRER, Anton (Violinist)
Bohrer, Maximilian ('Cellist) .
— (Composer)
Concerto (Military) for Violin and
'Cello ....
— for Violin
Boieldieu, F. a. (Composer) .
Air, " Dans I'ombre "
— " Komm, O holde Dame "
— " Quel plaisir "
BoiTO, Arrigo (Comjioser)
Air, " L'altro notte "
Bolingbroke, Miss (Contralto-singer)
Bolton, Miss (Contralto-singer)
BOMTEMPO, J. D. .
Performance.
First. Last.
1864
1843
1834
1831
1895
1888
1884
1900
1841
1839
1831
1852
1832
1832
1829
1911
1890
1895
1876
1910
1813
1878
1821
1822
1830
1821
1815
1822
1850
1831
1831
1828
1828
1828
1832
1851
1864
1854
1898
1876
1813
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
1859
1845
1845
1867
1861
1837
1851
1832
1866
1877
1
1
1
12
1
1
I
1
2
3
35
2
1
282
180
125
108 to 257
444
414
398
465
167, 190
157, 167, 190
109 to 297
226, 264
115
115
5
96, 100, 143
515
421
446
355
510
367
52
58
102
52
21
57
216, 220
108
108
321
321
91, 112
91
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
— 6
91
112
223
283, 293
239
458
355, 361
9
INDEX
537
Performance.
Total
' Names and Works.
No. of
Pages.
/
First.
Last.
concerts
BoNFiCHi, Paolo (Composer)
—
Air, " Ah ! che forse "
1827
—
1
85
BoRCHARDT, Mme Comte (Soprano-singer)
1857
—
1
251
BoRDOGNi, M. (Tenor-singer) .
1829
—
1
97
Borghi-Mamo, Mmo (Mezzo-soprano-singer)
1860
—
1
262
BoRODiNE, Alexr. P. (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony (No. 2) in B minor
1896
—
1
447
Song, " Lentement baisse le jour "
1899
—
1
462
BoRWicK, Leonard (Pianist)
1890
1904
7
422 to 403
Bossi, Signor (Baritone-singer)
1866
—
1
292
BoTT, Herr (VioUnist) ....
1858
—
1
254
BoTTEsiNi, G. (Double-bass-playor) .
1851
1887
8
222 to 409
— (Conductor) .....
1886
—
1
404
— (Composer) .....
—
■ —
—
Overture, " Graziella "...
1886
—
1
404
Concerto for Double-Bass
1851
1857
2
222, 250
Concertino for Double-Bass in F J minor
1853
1904
5
234, 329, 398,
Elegia (No. 1) for Double-Bass in D
1885
—
1
400 [409, 483
Tarantella for Double-Bass .
1885
—
1
400
Introduction and Bolero for Double-Bass
1886
—
1
404
BowEN, York (Pianist) ....
1906
—
1
492
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Pianoforte (in one Move-
ment) .....
1906
—
1
492
— for Viola .....
1908
—
1
500
Boyle, Frank (Tenor-singer) .
1881
1882
2
379, 386
Bradbury, Orlando (Baritone-singer)
1834
1838
2
126, 150
Bradford Festival Choir. See Choirs
Bradley, Master (Chorister) .
1814
—
1
15
Braham, John (Tenor-singer) .
1813
1835
37
10 to 131
Brahms, Johannes (Composer).
—
—
—
[490
Symphony, I, in C minor
1877
1906
4
361, 453, 469,
— II, in D
1880
1908
7
375 to 502
— Ill, in F
1885
1903
5
400, 430, 449,
458, 480
— IV, in E minor ....
1887
1899
2
407, 462
Overture, " Tragic " .
1890
1902
2
422, 475
— " Academic " ....
1905
1908
2
486, 500
Serenade in D .
1872
1
335
— for small Orchestra in A
1874
—
1
346
Variations on a Theme by Haydn
1875
1877
2
350, 362
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor
1873
1909
4
341, 470, 483,
— (No. 2) for Pianoforte in B b •
1891
1908
2
426, 500 [506
— for Violin in D .
1879
1911
8
370 to 514
Rhapsody for Pianoforte in B minor
1890
—
1
422
Capriccio for Pianoforte (No. 2) .
1909
—
1
504
Variations for Pianoforte (a la Paganini)
1909
1
504
Hungarian Dances for Violin (composed
with Joachim) ....
1876
—
1
355
German Requiem ....
1873
1876
2
339, 354
Choral Ode, " Nanie "...
1882
—
1
387
Rhapsody for Contralto, Male Choir and
Orchestra .....
1904
—
1
484
Lied, " Auf dem See "
1882
1
388
— " Ein Wanderer " .
1906
. —
1
491
Song, " Golden Days " (Rinaldo)
1876
—
1
357
Lieder, " Junge Lieder " .
1877
—
1
361
Lied, " Liebestreu " .
1889
—
1
419
538
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance.
First. Last.
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
Brahms, Johannes (Composer) — contd,
Lullaby, " Wiegenlied "
Lied, " Maine Liebe "
— " Sonntag " .
— " Standchen "
— " Wie bist du "
Bbambilla, Mile M. (Contralto-singer)
BRANDi;s, Mile Emma (Pianist)
Brandram, Samuel (Reciter) .
Breitner, Lodovico (Pianist) .
Brema, Mme Marie (Mezzo-soprano-singer)
Brereton, Wm. H. (Bass-singer)
Brereton, Mrs. (Soprano-singer)
Breuning, Gerhard von
Bridge, Sir Frederick, c.v.o. (Composer)
Air, " Centurion's Song "
Bridgetower, G. a. p. (Violinist) .
Bright, Mme Dora (Pianist) .
— (Composer) ....
Fantasia for Pianoforte in G minor
Bristol Festival ....
British Composers
British Orchestral Society
Brizzi, T. (Tenor-singer)
Broadwood & Sons
Brod, Henri (Composer)
Fantasia for Oboe (sur un Air Bearnaise)
Brooks, — ('Cellist)
Bruce, Miss Susan J. (Contralto-singer)
Brtjch, Max. See Max
Brugier
Brtjll, Ignaz (Pianist)
Buckingham Palace . ^
BUDA ....
BUDD, G. W.
BuDDEUS, Eduard (Pianist)
BiJHLiG, Richard (Pianst)
Bull, Ole Borneman (Violinist)
— (Composer)
Introduction and Polacca for Violin
Fantasia, " Norwegian's Lament "
BuLOW, Hans G. von (Pianist)
BuNNiNG, Herbert (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Overture, " Spring and Youth "
BuoNAMici, Giuseppe (Pianist)
BuoNONciNi, G. B. (Composer)
Air, " Per la gloria " .
BuRGHERSH, Lord (Composer) .
Symphony (MS.)
BuROMULLER, N. (Composer) .
Air, " Mio pianto rasciuga "
Burke, Edmund (Baritone-singer)
BuRMESTER, Willy (Violinist)
Burnand, Arthur .
BuRNAND, Theophilus
BuRROWES, J. F. (Composer)
Overture (MS.) .
1875
1889
1875
1902
1877
1828
1871
1882
1875
1893
1885
1885
1882
1813
1892
1892
1836
1846
1822
1832
1878
( 1844
I 1906
j 1836
I 1836
1840
i 1873
1897
I 1897
I 1890
i 1871
I
I 1817
' 1840
I 1910
1895
1816
1906
1835
1877
1907
1889
1838
1831
1838
1840
1884
351, 354, 491
419
351
474
362
90, 133
328^
388
351, 362
435, 469, 490,
400, 418 [49-
400
317, 347
387
11
430
430
338 [51
136, 358, 498,
347
138, 150
147, 317 note
192
56, 107
i 114, 150
6
366
170, 214
314
199
184
491
141, 163
141
163
339, 397
454
454
423
i 328
32
163
508, 510
444
384
373
25
f
INDEX
539
Names and Works.
Perfonnance.
First. Last
Total
No. of
concerts i
Paoks.
BuKTON, Fowler (Bass-singer) .
BusoNi, Ferruccio (Pianist)
Butt, Mme Clara (Contralto-singer)
Btjziau, Victor (Violinist)
By Command
Byron, Lord
By Special Desire .
Calkin & Budd
Calkin, Joseph J. (Viola-player)
Calkin, James (Tenor-singer) .
Callcott, W. H. (Composer) .
Scena, " The Last Man "
Cambridge Professor of Music
Cambridge University .
Campanini, Italo (Tenor-singer)
Campbell-Clarke,
Campbell, Sir F. G., ll.d.
Campobello, Enrico (Bass-singer)
Camporese, Mile Violante (Soprano-singer
Canada ....
Candia, Cavaliere di
" Cantata " .
Canzi, Mme (Soprano-singer) .
Capoul, J. A. V. (Tenor-singer)
Caradori-Allan, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Carafa, M. E. di Colobrano (Composer)
Air, " A rispettarmi "
— " Fra tante angoscie "
Card, E. J. (Flautist)
Carbw, Miss (Soprano-singer) .
" Carlo " . . . .
Carmichael, Miss Mary (Accompanist)
Carola, Mile Natalie (Soprano-singer)
Carpenter, Miss Nettie (Violinist)
Carreno, Mme Teresa (Pianist)
Carrodtjs, J. T, (Violinist)
Carse, a. von Ahn (Composer)
Prelude to " Manfred "
Cartagenova, — (Tenor-singer)
Caruso, Luigi (Composer)
Trio, " Parte vanne "
Casals, Pablo ('Cellist) .
Case, Thomas
Castellan, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Castellan, Mile Therese (Violinist)
Castelli, Dr. J. F.
Castles, Miss Amy (Mezzo-soprano)
Catalani, Mme A. (Soprano-singer)
Catone, — (Tenor-singer)
Cavallini, Ernesto (Clarinettist)
— (Composer)
Fantasia for Clarinet .
Cawse, Miss H. (Contralto-singer)
190G
1900
1898
1863
1816
1846
1833
1873
1877
1817
1826
1871
1822
1830
1829
1857
1823
1886
1868
1887
1873
1868
1904
1836
1813
1905
1844
1878
1907
1814
1837
1842
1842
1830
1912
1907
1874
1829
1847
1834
1868
1824
1870
1907
1884
1912
1858
1845
1845
1832
1
11
1
1
42
2
1
2
4
1
2
1
5
3
1
1
1
2
15
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
492
466, 469, 486,
502 [480 495
457, 46G, 475,
278, 343
181, 196, 204,
220, 260
406, 481
72,275,279,285,
293, 298, 299,
434,438,471
199
26
196
121
245
364
340
281
403, 420
362
31 to 96
485
153
28, 42, 346
81
330
56 to 201
102, 125
97
252, 301
64, 66, 67
22
405
300, 310
410 [490, 494
341, 465, 470,
301, 386, 395
482
138
11
488
347 note
185 to 264
368
318
494
13
143
172, 192
172, 192 [113
100, 102, 109,
540
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance.
First.
Celleoni-Corti, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Centenary of Beethoven's birth
— of Chopin's birth
— of Mendelssohn's birth
— of Mozart's death
— of Philharmonic Society
Centroni, Baldassare (Oboist)
— (Composer)
Fantasia for Oboe
Chabrier, a. E. (Composer) .
Overture, " Gwendoline " .
Chadwick, G. W. (Composer) .
Symphonic Poem, " Cleopatra "
Overture, " Melpomene "
Challoner, N. B. (Viola and Harp)
CHAMBER-Music
Chaminade, Mile Cecile (Pianist)
— (Composer)
Concertstiick for Pianoforte
Chansons, Old French .
Chapel Royal
Chapman, Edward (Tenor-singer)
Charpbntier, M. a. (Composer)
Air, " Depuis le jour "
Chartist Riots ....
Charton-Demeur, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Chatterton, J. B. (Harpist) .
Chelard, H. a. J. B. (Composer)
Overture, " Matins of Wallersee "
Chelsea Hospital Bandmaster
Cherubini, M. L. C. Z. S. (Composer)
Symphony (MS.)
Overture, " Ali Baba "
— " Anacreon "
— " Demophoon "
— " Eliza "...
— " Faniska " .
— " Lodoiska " (Lodoiska) .
— " Les Deux Journees " (Der Was
sertrager) .
— " Les Abencerages "
— " L'Hotellerie Portugaise "
— Medee ....
— in G (MS.) .
— (MS.)
Motett (MS.) lent by Queen Victoria
Finale Act II (Les Deux Journees)
Trio, " Ad Te levavi "
— " Ah s' eguale "
Air, " Ave Maria "
Trio, " Benedictus " .
Quartett, " Cara da voi "
Trio, " Che ascoltai " .
Air, " Dei tuoi fiigli " .
Trio, " Dolce ne guai ristoro "
Quartett, " Ecco che piii " .
Trio, " Et incarnatus est " .
Quartett, " La Prima vera "
1836
1824
1824
1909
1907
1895
1816
1895
1895
1834
1904
1850
1849
1833
1815
1899
1813
1813
1813
1814
1813
1813
1818
1813
1820
1814
1815
1883
1852
1831
1840
1825
1817
1813
1813
1866
1840
1831
1815
1816
Last.
Total I
No. of
concerts
Pages.
1
—
1
—
—
—
1823
10
—
—
—
T
—
1851
1870
1904
1814
1868
1872
1874
1895
1907
1833
1844
1892
1823
1896
1842
1828
1822
1841
1
53
2
2
10
16
43
8
3
2
2
5
1
1
1
1
6
5
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
138
310
507
502
427
515 to end
68
68
504
496
445
23 to 63
3, 7, 170, 263
445
445
511
142, 289, 337
126
482
203
215 223
212
121
204
20,232,281,310
461
8 to 484
10. 14
12, 300
15 to 335
11 to 345
9 to 443
35 to 494
11, 55, 121
45, 184
16, 429
19 21,25,45, 6i
393
226
109
161 [243, 44«
75,139.185,218,
31,52.69,84,17]
10, 92
10, 56
293
160, 165
107
19
25
INDEX
541
Names and Works.
Performance.
First. Last.
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
Cherubini, M. L. C. Z. S. (Composer)— con<rf
Air, " O salutaris Hostia " .
Trio, " Perfida Clori " (Canon)
Sestett, " Sacro Pugnal " .
Air, " Suspendez a ces Mnrs "
Chevillard, Camille (Conductor)
Chiroplast .....
Choirs : —
1. A Chorus, unnamed
2. A Chorus of 180 Voices .
3. " Alma Mater " Male Voices (Con
ductor, H. R. Eyers)
4. Bradford Festival Choral Society
5. Leeds Festival Chorus (200) .
6. London Choral Society (Conductor
Arthvu" Fagge)
7. Male Voice Choir, unnamed
8. Philharmonic Choir
9. Royal Academy of Music Choir
10. South London Choral Association (150)
(Conductor, L. C. Venables)
Chopin, F. F. (Composer)
First Concerto in E minor for Pianoforte
Second Concerto in F minor for Piano-
forte ......
Romance and Rondo (from First Con-
certo)
Scherzo, C# minor (Op. 39)
— B minor (Op. 20) .
— Bb minor (Op. 31)
Impromptu in Gb (Op. 51)
Study in C
— in A b .
— in G b .
Studies (Two) .
Nocturne in F# (Op. 15)
— in E (Op. 62)
— in E b arranged for Violin
— inDb(Op. 27)
— in B (Op. 62)
— unnumbered .
Polonaise in Ab (Op. 53)
— in Fif minor (Op. 44)
Barcarolle in F$ (Op. 60) .
Fantasia, F minor (Op. 49) .
Andante spiniato and Polonaise (Op. 22)
Ballade, G minor (Op. 23) .
Funeral March from Sonata in B b
minor (Op. 35)
Valse (unnumbered)
Prelude (unnumbered)
Mazurka (unnumbered)
Allegro de Concert in A (Op. 46)
Chopin — Liszt, Chant Polonaise (No. 5)
Chorley's Recollections
Choudens, Messrs., of Paris
Chrysander, Dr. .
1836
1823
1814
18,30 I —
1909
1859
1814
1877
1904
1906
1899
1912
1848
1882
1895
1881
1855
1843
1844
1866
1899
1906
1875
1875
1888
1906
1911
1876
1876
1878
1885
1890
1879
1876
1884
1910
1880
1883
1891
1839
1883
1911
1909
1910
1893
1883
1908
1906
1891
1910
1908
1889
1906
1910
1901
1887'l —
1907 j —
1907 I —
1909 ! —
1910 I —
36
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
2
9
6
138 to 258
65
15
102
504
28
16 to 436
301
482, 484
489
401-3
516
206 [393
385 to 388, 391,
445
378 to 380
242 to 512
178, 381, 393,
412, 457, 504
[509
346, 443,
184
291
462
492
352
352
413
490
513
354, 435
356
306, 392
401, 470, 499
422. 490
372, 427
356 to 510
396
509
374, 501
391, 419
425, 490
468, 508
410
495
495
505
510
124 note, 199
10 note
304
542
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Names and Works.
Last
CiAMPi, L. V. (Composer)
Air, " Amplius lava me "
CiARDi, C. (Flautist)
— (Composer)
Fantasia for Flute
CiMAROSA, Domenico (Composer)
Scena, " Ah, cara Ismene "
Air, " Ah, serena "
Scena, " Deh parlate "
Quartett, " Dove sono "
Air, " Frenar vorrei "
Trio, " O dolce, o cara istante "
Quartett, " Oh ! che notte tetr^
Air, " Pria che spunti "
Scena, " Se pieta nel col serbate "
Duet, " Svenami "
Cinti-Damoreau, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Clarono ....
Classical Chamber Concerts .
Clatjss, Mile Wilhelmine (Pianist)
Clay, Frederic (Composer)
Air, " I'll sing thee songs of Araby "
Clegg, Miss Edith (Soprano-singer)
Clementi, Muzio ("At the Piano ")
— (Composer)
Symphony (unnamed)
Another Symphony (unnamed)
New (MS.) Symphony
Sjrmphony, 1st time (MS.) .
— 1st time (MS.)
Overture, 1st time (MS.)
Cliffe, Frederic (Conductor) .
— (Composer)
Symphony, I, in C minor
— II, in E minor
Orchestral Picture, "Cloud and Sun-
shine "...
Concerto for Violin in D minor
Scena, " The Triumph of Alcestis
Clinton, George A. (Clarinettist)
Clutsam, G. H. (Composer)
Cycle, " From the Turkish Hills "
Coates, Albert (Conductor)
CoATEs, John (Tenor-singer)
Cocks, Robert (Publisher)
CoENEN, Willem (Accompanist)
Cole, Miss Blanche (Soprano-singer)
Coleridge Taylor. See Taylor
Coles, Master (Chorister)
CoLETTi, D. (Baritone-singer) .
Collins, Viotti (Violinist)
Colombo, Mile (Soprano-singer)
COLONNE, Edouard (Conductor)
CoLYNS, Jean B. (Violinist)
Competition of Pipers
Complimentary Concerts
Concentores Sodales
Total
No. of
concerts
1842
—
1847
—
1847
—
1817
1817
—
1817
1874
1814
—
1826
1813
1832
1816
—
1817
1869
•
1835
—
1830
1838
1832
1838
•
•
1852
—
1877
z
1908
—
1813
1828
1813
z
1813
—
1816
—
1819
— .
1823
—
1824
—
1889
1903
1889
z
1893
—
1890
1892
1897
—
1903
— i
1877
1899
1902
1911
—
1905
1909
1881
z
1874
1875
1822
_
1849
—
1869
—
1872
—
1907
—
1873
1
1
1
14
1
1
4
1
4
1
2
6
1
1
24
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Pages.
170
202
202
30
29
30 to 345
13
81
11, 53, 78 114
23
31, 52, 120, 30S
132
103, 149
115, 116, 122,
123, 152
139 note
170
226
363
500
8 to 88
10
11
25
38
63
67 [48C
419, 435, 452,
419
435
422, 429
452
480 [428, 465
363, 398. 407,
474
513
488, 505
98, 304
381
345, 350
57
212
306
333
494
341
169
298
364
INDEX
543
Names and Works.
Performance.
First. Last,
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
Concert of Antient Music
Concerts, The Amateur
— The Professional
- The First Philharmonic
— Nuniber of, per Season
Conductor ....
CoNSOLO. Ernesto (Pianist)
Cooke, Thomas S. (Violinist) .
• (Bass-singer)
— (" At the Piano ")
Cooke, Grattan (H. A.) (Oboist)
Cooke, Memorial to T. S.
Cooper, George (Organist)
Cooper, Henry C. (Violinist) .
Cooper, J. Wilbye (Tenor-singer)
Copenhagen
Coppola, P. A. (Composer)
Air, " Ah no ! la rosa e mia "
CoRANi, Mile Elena (Soprano-singer)
CoRANi, Mile Ida (Mezzo-soprano-singer)
CoRBARi, Mile A. (Soprano-singer)
Corder, Frederic (Composer) .
Overture, " Ossian " .
Suite, " Roumanian "
Orchestral Scene, " Pippa Passes "
Corelli, Arcangelo (Composer)
Trio for two 'Celli and Contrabass
Duet for 'Cello and Contrabass, Sonata IV
Sonata VI ] . . .
IX ;
CoRNEGA, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Cornelius, Petrus (Composer)
Overture, " The Barber of Bagdad "
Coronation Day ....
CoRRi, Philip A. (Tenor-singer)
CoRRi, Miss Rosalie (Soprano-singer)
CoRRi, Miss Fanny (Soprano-singer)
CoRToT, Alfred (Pianist)
Costa, Sir Michael (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Fantasia for Horn (Le Tyrolien) .
Scena, " Dal asilo " .
Quartett, " Ecco quel fiero istante "
— " Honour and Glory " .
Duet, " Questa volta "
Costa, R. (Tenor-singer)
Countess of Essex. See Stephens
Court of Sweden ....
CowEN, F. A. (Lord Dudley's Secretary)
CowEN, Sir Frederic H. (Pianist)
— (Conductor) ....
— (Composer) ....
Sinfonietta in A minor
Symphony, III (Scandinavian), C minor
— IV (Cambrian), B [j minor
— V, in F
— VI (Idyllic), in E .
1904
1817
1817
1831
1831
1873
1848
1859
1851
1875
1876
1848
1882
1887
1898
1820
1839
1843
1823
1826
1892
1813
1821
1819
1911
1846
1831
1834
1890
1867
1852
1846
1870
1884
1881
1887
1884
1889
1901
1845
1837
1841
1857
1864
1853
1835
1827
1820
1854
1837
1848
1902
1908
1905
1
23
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
3
3
1
1
5
1
71
3
93
1
1
1
2
1
3, 188
54
17
7, 8
5 note
42, 43, 193, 504
483
32 to 193
29
108 to 144
106 to 168
204
337
207, 216, 226
227, 247, 252
258, 281
411
221
349
354
207
387
409
458
46 to 231
156
180
62, 123, 133
78, 85
430
464, 472
8
61
39,41,44,46,47
513
195 to 239
108, 146
129, 206
423
296
227
197
260
299
313, 465, 473
397 to 501
381
408
398
418, 488
470
544
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance.
First. Last.
CowEN, Sir Frederic H. (Composer) — contd.
Overture, " Butterfly's Ball "
Concertstuck for Pianoforte and Or-
chestra ....
Suite, " Language of Flowers "
— "In Fairyland " .
— - Old English Dances (2nd set) .
" Fantasy of Life and Love "
" Indian Rhapsody " .
Coronation March
Scena, " O peaceful night "
— " The Dream of Endymion " .
Duet, " Thorgrim, my beloved " .
Cox, Garnet Wolseley (Composer)
Overture, " Pelleas and Melisande '
Cramer, Beale & Co.
Cramer, J. B. (Pianist) .
— ("At the Piano ") .
— (Composer) ....
Concertante for Pianoforte, Wood and
Horns
Concerto (No. 5) for Pianoforte (with
Mozart) ....
Concerto for Pianoforte (MS., new)
Quintett, I, for Pianoforte and Strings
— II, for Pianoforte and Strings .
Cramer, Franz (Violinist)
Cramer, Miss (Contralto-singer)
Crawford, Miss Mary (Soprano-singer)
Cremont, — (Composer) .
Concerto (Militaire) for Bassoon .
Crescentini, G. (Composer)
Air, " Sen to mancarmi V anima "
Crevelli, G. (Tenor-singer)
Crossley, Mme Ada (Contralto-singer)
Crotch, Dr. W. ("At the Piano " and Con
ductor)
— (Composer)
Symphony (MS.)
Quartett, " Lo, star-led Chiefs '
Sestett, " Lo, Cherub bands "
Motett, " Methinks I hear "
Duet, " Such the faint echo "
Song, " Ye guardian Saints "
Crouch, F. W. N. ('Cellist)
Crozier, William (Oboist)
Crusell,^ — (Composer)
Concertante for Clarinet, Horn an
Bassoon
Crystal Palace Orchestra
Saturday Concerts
CsiLLAG, Mile Rosa (Soprano-singer)
CuDMORE, R. (Violin, Viola and 'Cello)
Cummings, Arthur T. (Hon. Solicitor)
CxjMMiNGS, Dr. W. H. (Tenor-singer
Hon. Treasurer) .
Cummings, Norman P. (Pianoforte Duet)
^ Also spelt
1902
1900
1892 j
189G
1906
1903
1904
1902
1890
1897
1891
1903
1813
1813
1813
1828
1819
1814
1833
1813
1831
1873
1830
1824
1817
1900
1817
1814
1813
1815
1819
1842
1837
1813
1864
1859
1813
1866
1894
Crussell.
1907
1840
1834
1835
1829
1815
1834
1843
1853
1912
1830
1839
1841
1843
1837
1826 j —
1816
1879
2
3
2
2
68
li
1
Pages.
474, 496
467
429
448
491
481
484
474
422
454
427
478
193
11 to 162
9 to 125
11
89, 131
41, 87, 97
16, 20
120, 125
8 to 180
107
339
103
69, 85, 200, 233
29 [516
466, 469, 486,
[9G, 101
31, 37, 40, 92,
16
11, 20, 154
19, 165
40
171 [ISl
144, 151, 106,
10, 15, 57, 113,
281 ri40
78
279
298, 342
258 [25
8, 13, 15, 18, 24,
433
289, 290 to 372
441
INDEX
545
Names and Works.
Performance.
First.
CuRiONi, Alberico (Tenor-singer)
CuRSCHMANN, Carl F. (Composer)
Trio, " Ti prego "
CusiNS, Sir W. G. (Pianist)
— (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Overture, " Les Travailleurs de la Mor '
— " Love's Labour's Lost "
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor
Duet, " Da de lontan piu vivere "
Air, " As thro' the land at eve " .
— *' The eyes of the Lord "
— " The Lord He it is "
CzERNY, Carl (Composer)
Fantasia for Pianoforte and Orchestra
D
" Daily Telegraph," The
Dalayrac, N. (Composer)
Air, " Jeunes Fillettes "
Dale, B. J. (Composer) .
Suite for Viola (two Movements)
Dalm .....
D'Almaine & Co.
Dance, Henry
Dance, William
Dando, J. H. B. (Viola-player)
Daniels, Samuel (Violin and Viola)
1 Dannreuther, Edward (Pianist)
Davenport, F. W.
David, Felicien C. (Composer)
Romance, " Ma maitresse "
Couplets, i" Charmant oiseau "
David, Ferdinand (Violinist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for Violin
— (No. 4) for Violin in E
— for Bass Trombone in B b
Introduction and Air Rtisse varie for
Violin
David, Paul ....
Davidoff, Carl ('Cellist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for 'Cello in B minor
Davies, Ben (Tenor-singer)
kl Davies, Miss Fanny (Pianist) .
' *Davies, D. FfrangQon (Baritone-singer)
Davies, Mrs. Mary (Soprano-singer)
.Davison, J. W. (" The Times ")
Dawson, Frederick (Pianist) .
' Day, John (Violinist)
Death of H.M. Queen Victoria
— of H.M. King Edward VII .
Debussy, Claude (Composer) .
" L'Apres-midi d'un Faune "
" Claire de Lune " for Pianoforte
Delaborde, E. M. (Pianist)
1823
1846
1858
1867
1869
1876
1872
1877
1880
1875
1879
1823
1911
1911
1836
1819
1877
1864
1886
1839
1839
1858
1853
1839
1862
1862
1894
1886
1902
1877
1895
1845
1905
1910
1872
Total
' No. of
Last, concerts
1832 12
1853
1877
1883
1891
1852
1831
1911
1841
1862
1912
1905
1903
1880
1897
3
16
134
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
Paoeb.
64 to 113
195, 226, 233
253 to 362
294 to 394
309, 367, 426
357
3.']4
360
377
349
371
62
398, 427
512
514
472
98
4, 6
6, 157 [155, 226
141, 143, 146,
42 to 108
360
353
285 [513
405, 410, 443
154, 155, 167
154, 272
253
232
155
271
271
[516
441,
454,
470,
405,
409,
439
4L
►7, 488
475,
480
361,
376,
377
219,
269
443,
4-55
192
467
507
488
508
334
546
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
1 Total
Names and Works.
-' TMrt r\f
T,
First.
Last.
iNO. 01
concerts
r^AGk».
D^LiBES, Leo (Composer)
_
Duet, " D6ja les Hirondelles "
1896
—
1
448
Legende, " De la fille du Paria " .
1899
—
1
463
Delius, Frederick (Conductor)
1908
—
1
502
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphonic Poem, " In a summer garden ' '
1908
—
1
502
" Paris " .
1910
—
1
510
Deloffre, L. M. a. (Violinist)
1841
1846
3
165, 178,
197
— (Composer) .....
—
—
Concerto for Violin ....
1843
—
1
178
— for Violin and 'Cello (with Pilot)
1846
—
1
197
Denman, James (Bassoonist) .
1836
—
1
140
Denmark ......
—
280
Dessauer, Josef (Composer) .
—
—
—
Air, " Le Retour do Promis "
1876
1
356
Devrient, Edouard ....
—
209
Diapason, Normal ....
—
446
Dickens, Charles .....
—
337
[19
Dickons, Mrs. [Poole] (Soprano-singer)
1814
1815
5
14, 15, 16, 18,
DiETRicHSTEiN, Graf Moritz zu
318
Directors, First Board of . . .
5,6
DisTiN, John and four sons (Sax-Horns) .
1845
—
1
192
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Fantaisie for five Sax-Horns
1845
—
1
192
DiSTiN, Theodore .....
188
Dizi, Franfois J. (Harpist)
1817
1826
2
32, 80
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Grand Concerto for Harp
1826
—
1
80
DoBLING, ....
—
322
DiJHLER, Theodor jPianist)
1838
1839
2
151, 157
— (Composer) .....
—
—
-_
Fantasia, " William Tell," for Pianoforte
1838
1839
2
151, 157
Dohnanyi, Ernst von (Pianist)
1899
1906
3
461, 466,
491
— (Composer) .....
—
Concerto for Pianoforte
1906
1
491
Dolby, Miss Charlotte H. (Contralto-singer)
1841
1858
19
168
Dolores. See Trebelli
Donizetti, Gaetano (Composer)
Air, " Ah, non avea piii lagrimi "
1871
1
328
— " Ah, se un angelo " . . .
1852
1
228
(Recit., " Ah, tardai tropo " \
\Air, " 0 luce di quest' anima "j '
1851
—
1
222
Air, " Alma soave " .
1848
—
1
207
[340
301,
« • / " Angiol d' amor " (Ange si pur) \
V' Spir' to gen til " ]
1848
1873
4
208, 234,
Air, " Ardor gl' incensi " .
18G6
1870
2
292, 312
Duet, " Chi mi reggi "
1845
—
1
192
Air, " Com' e bello " .
1866
—
1
293
Scena, " Da quel di " (Belisario) .
1838
—
1
151
Air, " Da quel di " (Anna Bolena)
1834
—
1
127
— " Di mia patria " .
1835
—
1
135
— " Eccomi a voi "
1832
—
1
112
\.
— " Fatal Goffredo "
1838
—
1
152
[393;
— " Fra poco "
1838
1883
4
151, 156,
297,
— "11 dolce suono " .
1899
1
463
— " lo r udia "
1839
—
1
155
— " Perche dell' aure "
1861
—
1
266
— " Perch^ non ho " .
:i848
—
1
207
INDEX
547
Names and Works.
DoNiZETTi,''Gaetaon (Composer) — contd.
Duet, "Pronta io son" (Leonora! deh
taci) ....
— " Quando le soglie "
— " Quanto amore " .
Roinance, " Sulla sabbia Affricana "
— " Si tanto in ira " .
Air, " Son leggiero " .
Duet, " Sulla tomba "
Air, " Tacqui allor " .
Duet, " Tornami a dir "
Air, " Una furtiva lagrima "
Duet, " Un tenero core "
Air, " Vivi tu " .
Romance, " Cara luoghi "
Scena (Maria Padilla)
DoNZELLi, D. (Tenor-singer)
DoPPLER, Albert Franz (Flautist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for two Flutes and Violin
DoPPLER, Charles (Flautist)
DoRRELL, Miss
DoRUS, — (Flautist)
— (Composer)
Solo for Flute .
Dorus-Gras,^ Mme (Soprano-singer)
Dragonetti, D. (Double-bass-player)
Draper, Charles (Clarinettist) .
Drasdil, Mile A. (Contralto-singer)
Dresden ....
Dreyschock, Alexr. (Pianist) .
— (Composer)
Fantasia for Pianoforte, " L' Absence
et le Caprice "
Drottet, Louis F. P. (Flautist)
— (Composer)
Coneertante for Flute
Adagio and Rondo for Flute
Air, " Misero che adora "
Drums, Improved .
Drums, The " Tower "
Duchess of Kent .
DuKAS, Paul (Composer)
Scherzo, " L' Apprenti Sorcier "
Duke of Connaught
I — and Duchess of Edinburgh .
IDUI.CKEN, Mme (Pianist)
[• IDUNHILL, Thomas F.
\ (Dunn, John (Violinist)
iDussEK, J. L. (Composer)
(Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor
Quintett for Pianoforte and Strings
Quartett for Pianoforte and Strings
Dutch Society for the Encouragement of
Music .....
Duval, Miss Fanny (Contralto-singer)
Duval, Mme Worrell (Soprano-singer)
Performrince.
B'irst.
1869
1863
1864
1866
1865
1864
1873
1832
1849
1848
1848
1834
1865
1861
1829
1856
1856
1856
1841
1841
1839
1816
1904
1867
1843
1843
1816
1816
1830
1818
1908
1830
1896
1860
1813
1817
1848
1876
Last.
Total
-| No. of
conceits
1872
1880
1872
1835
1863
1833
1848
1842
1868
1830
1849
1815
1877
1
12
46
1
10
1
1
2
1
308, 328, 334
279
284
291. 374
288
283
340
115
211, 270, 335
207
206
127, 135
286
265, 277
96 to 120
247
247
247
446
167, 168
167
156 to 207
23 to 172
484
295. 300
71, 77, 267, 293
179
179
24, 102
24
102
34
137
137
94, 264
502
294
342, 347
100 to 213
510
447
262
10, 18
29
142
206
356. 361
' Also called Gras-Dorus.
548
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Peifor
aiance.
Total
Namc.s and Works.
No. of
Pages.
First.
Last.
concerts
Dvorak, Antonin (Conductor)
1884
1896
4
396, 401 twice,
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
[421, 447
Symphony in D (Op. 60) .
1884
1905
4
396, 447, 452,
— in D minor (Op. 70) . . .
1885
—
1
401 [487
— (No. 4) in G (Op. 88)
1890
1911
3
421, 479, 514
— ■ in E minor Op. 95), " From the New
World"
1894
1902
2
441, 473
Overture, " Carneval " (Op. 92) .
1907
1908
2
495, 502
— " Huzitska " (Op. 67) .
1884
1906
o
396, 408, 490
Concerto for Pianoforte (Op. 33) .
1885
—
1
401
— Violin (Op. 53) ... .
1886
1904
3
404, 445, 484
— 'Cello (Op. 104) ....
1896
—
1
448
Symphonic Variations (Op. 78)
1900
—
1
467
Rhapsody (No. 2), " Sclavische " (Op. 45)
1884
—
1
396
Scherzo capriecioso for Orchestra (Op. 66)
1897
—
1
452
Five Biblical Songs (scored) (Op. 99)
1896
—
1
447
Prayer, " O Virgin Mother "
1894
—
1
439
Air, " Inflammatus " .
1884
1898
2
395, 459
Dvorak Concert .....
—
—
—
442
E
Earl of Scarborough ....
38
Earthquake in Italy ....
—
—
—
406
Edenska, Mile Maria (Contralto-singer)
1865
1
286
Edinburgh University ....
—
—
—
337
Edinburgh Professor of Music
—
—
—
188, 337
Edleb von Miinzberg ....
—
—
—
488
Edler von Wiesenbrunn
—
—
—
48
Egestorff, G. H. .
—
—
—
105
EiBENSCHtJTZ, Miss Ilona (Pianist) .
1895
—
1
444
EiCKE, J. (Bass-singer) ....
1840
—
1
162
EissLER, Mile Marianne (Violinist) .
1887
—
1
409
Ekerlin, Miss Fanny (Soprano-singer)
1837
—
1
146
Eley, — ('Cellist)
1819
—
1
40 [510 twice
Elgar, Sir Edward, O.M. (Conductor)
1900
1912
5
466, 471, 505,
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony (No. 1) in A b
1909
1910
2
505, 510
Overture, " Cockaigne " .
1901
1907
2
471, 496
— " In the South " .
1904
1909
3
483, 487, 505
Introduction and Allegro for Strings
1906
—
1
491
Variations (Enigma) (Op. 36)
1908
1912
3
499, 505
Concerto for Violin ....
1910
—
2
510 twice
Suite, " Wand of Youth " (No. 2)
1909
—
1
505
Scena, "Angel's Farewell," (for Orchestra)
1903
—
1
481
Song-Cycle, " Sea Pictures "
1900
1909
2
466, 505
Eliason, Edward (Violinist)
1830
1837
5
ICO, 114. 134,
" Elijah, The ".....
—
—
—
176 [135, 146
Elischer, B. .....
—
—
• —
315, 316, 319
Ella, John ......
—
—
—
348
Elliott, Miss Carlotta (Soprano-singer)
1885
1888
2
401, 414
Elliott, James (Bass-singer) .
1814
1824
5
16,33,35,47,66
Ellis, Dr. A. J. .
—
—
—
446
Ellis, William (Trumpet-player)
1887
—
1
407
Elliston, J. Lodge ....
—
—
—
147
Elman, Mischa (Violinist)
1906
1907
2
491, 496
Elton, Miss Julia (Contralto-singer)
1870
—
1
314
Elvey, Sir G. J
—
—
—
373
Empress Josephine ....
—
—
—
33
INDEX
549
Performance. | Total
Names and Works.
"MrL nf
V> Artt
First.
. 1 l>iO. VI
Last, concerts
t AUlio,
Empress Marie Louise ....
12
" Encore " Nuisance ....
—
—
—
446
Endersohn,! Mrs. Theo. (Soprano-singer)
1853
—
233
Enequist, Mile Mathilda (Soprano-singer)
1867
—
295
Enesco, Georges (Composer) .
—
—
—
Symphony in E (;
1907
—
494
Enriquez, Miss (Contralto-singer)
1875
1881
2
350. 379
Erard, Pierre (Harpist) ....
1816
—
23
Erlanger, F. D' (Composer) .
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin ....
1903
-—
479
Ernest, Gustav (Conductor) .
1885
—
400
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Prize Overture, " Dramatic "
1885
—
1
400
Ernst, H. W. (Violinist)
1844
1855
4
184, 211,
218,
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
[241
Violin Concerto in one Movement,
" Allegro Pathetique "
1849
1895
3
211, 250,
444
Airs Hongrois varies for Violin
1849
1888
2
211, 413
Fantaisie, " Ludovic," for Violin .
1850
—
218
1 Introduction, Capriccio and Finale for \
\ Violin, on Theme from"IlPirata" J
1844
185
EscuDERO, — (Violinist)
1824
—
67
EssER, Heinrich (Composer)
—
—
—
Ballad, " Des Sangers Fluch "
1845
—
192
[397
EssiPOFF, Mme Annette (Pianist)
1874
1884
346, 358,
372,
Etherington, Miss Marie (Soprano-singer)
1885
—
401
Evans, Edwin .....
—
—
—
507
Evans, Charles S. (Alto-singer)
1813
1824
6
10, 11
Evesham ......
—
—
—
110
Ewer & Co. ......
—
—
—
249
Exeter Hall .....
—
—
—
163
Exhibition of 1851
—
—
—
219
— of 1862
—
—
—
303
Eyers, H. R
~
~
482
F
Falconi, Mile Bohkoltz- (Soprano-singer) .
1855
1
243
Farewell of Edward Lloyd .
—
—
—
464
Farinelli, Giuseppe (Composer)
— •
—
—
Duet, " Al mio dolce e vivo ardoro "
1816
—
26
Farnol, Miss Eleanor (Contralto-singer) .
1882
—
388
Federici, — (Composer)
—
—
—
Scena, " Grazie ti rendo " .
1827
—
87
Femy, — [Aine] (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony (MS.) ....
1816
—
26
Fenna, Miss Marian (Soprano-singer)
1882
—
388
Fernandez, Miss (Soprano-singer) .
1874
—
34(
Ferrari, Miss Sophie (Soprano-singer)
1873
—
339
Ferrari, G. G. (Composer)
—
—
—
Trio, " Sento fra palpiti " .
1815
—
20
Fesca, F. E. (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture, " Cantomire " .
1845
—
190
Air, " Sol puo dir " .
1834
—
127
Feuermann, Sigmund (Violinist)
1911
—
514
Field, Henry (Pianist) ....
1822
1846
3
55, 163, 197
Field, Jolin (Pianist) ....
1832
—
1
112
Also spelt Enderssohn.
550
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
i Total
Names and Works.
No. of
Pages.
First.
Last.
concerts
Field, Jolm (Composer) ....
—
—
Concerto for Pianoforte
1832
—
1
112
Nocturne for Pianoforte
1858
—
1
255
Allegro in A t> for Pianoforte and Orchestra
1888
—
1
413
FiGDOB, Herr .....
—
—
—
182
FiLiPOWicz, Mme Elise (Violinist)
1834
—
1
129
FiLLUNQEB, Miss Marie (Soprano-singer) .
1889
—
1
419
" Finale "......
—
—
—
9, 13
FiNKLOHR, Mme (Soprano-singer)
1835
—
1
134
FioRAVANTi, Valentino (Composer) .
—
—
—
Trio, " lo dii'o se nel gestire "
1814
1828
2
16,91
FioRiLLO, Federigo (Composer)
—
—
_
Overtui-e (MS.)
1815
—
1
20
FisK, Miss K. (Soprano-singer)
1896
—
1
448
Florence, Miss Evangeline (Soprano-singer)
1899
—
1
463
Flower, Miss Sara (Contralto-singer)
1843
—
1
178
FoDOR, Mme Josephine (Soprano-singer) .
1816
1817
2
26, 29
FoLDBSY, Arnold ('Cellist)
1903
—
1
480
FoLi, A. J. [Foley] (Bass-singer)
1866
1882
3
292, 301,
388
FooTE, F. Barrington (Bass-singer) .
1882
—
1
386
Ford, Mr. ......
—
—
—
98
Formation of Philharmonic Society
—
—
—
4
Formes, Carl (Bass-singer)
1850
1856
10
215, 217 to 247
FoRSTER, E. A. (Composer)
—
—
—
Lied, " Ich Uebe dich "
1881
—
1
381
Forsyth, A. C. .
—
—
. —
481
Foster, John .....
—
—
—
384
Foster, Peter Le Neve ....
—
—
—
256
Foster, Miss Mvu-iel (Contralto)
1904
—
1
484
" Francesca da Rimini "
—
- —
—
298
France, Cesar A. (Composer) .
—
—
—
Symphony in D minor
1904
1907
2
484, 496
Morceau Symphony, " Redemption "
1906
—
1
492
Variations for Pianoforte and Orchestra
1905
—
1
487
Prelude, Chorale and Fugue for Piano-
forte ......
1908
—
1
502
Song, " La Procession " .
1894
—
1
440
— " Mariage des Roses " .
1907
— -
1
496
Franck, J. C.
—
. —
—
347
Franco-German War ....
—
—
—
332
Frankfort ......
—
—
—
147
Fransella, a. (Flautist)
1911
—
1
513
Franz, Robert (Composer)
—
—
—
Song, " Er ist gekommen " (Op. 4)
1879
—
1
371
Fricca, — (Bass-singer).
1863
—
1
278
Frickenhaus, Mme Famiy (Pianist)
1886
—
1
403
[366
Friedlander, Miss Thekla (Soprano-singor)
1875
1878
4
351, 357,
361,
Fry, Charles (Reciter) ....
1892
—
1
429
Fryer, Herbert (Pianist)
1908
—
1
500
FiJCHS, (?) Carl (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Auf erwach du Kraft "
1852
—
1
227
Funded Property .....
—
—
—
83, 382
FtJRSTENAU, A. B. (Flautist) .
1826
—
1
79
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Flute ....
1826
—
1
79
G
Gabrilowitsch, Ossif (Pianist)
1898
1
458
INDEX
551
Gade, Niels W. (Composer)
Symphony in A minor
Overture, " Nachlange von Ossian "
— " Nordische Sennfiilirt "
Gadsby, Henry R. (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Orchestral Scenes, "The Forest of Arden'
Gallery of Illustration .
Galli, Filippo (Tenor-singer)
Gamble, Mr. (of Leicester)
Ganz, Leopold (Violinist)
Ganz, Moritz ('Cellist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for 'Cello
Duet for Violin and 'Cello
Ganz, Wilhelm
Garma, Manuel del Popolo-Vicenti (Tenor
singer) ....
— (Composer)
Air, " Dolce pietoso amoro "
— " Suoni la tromba "
Scena, " Tu consoli " .
Garcia, Manuel (Inventor of Laryngoscope
Gardoni, Enrico T. (Tenor-singer) .
Garrett, Dr. G. M.
Garter King-at-Arms ...
Gassier, Edouard (Bass-singer)
Gattie, Henry (Viola-player) .
Gay, Mme Maria (Soprano-singer)
Gazzaniga, G. (Composer)
Air, " La morte del giusto "
Geneva Cross ....
Gerardy, Jean ('Cellist)
Gerhardt, Mme Elena (Soprano-singer)
German, Edward (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Symphony (No. 2) in A minor
Overtm-e, " Henry VIII " .
— " Much Ado about Nothing " .
— " Richard III "...
Intermezzo andthreeDances (Henry VIII)
Suite in D mmor
— " The Seasons " (four Movements)
English Fantasia (Queen Victoria'
Jubilee)
Rhapsody on March Themes
— " Welsh "
German Melody (dated 1550)
" Es steht ein Lind "
" German Paganini "
German Reeds' Entertainment
Gewandhaus (Leipzig) .
Ghilberti, — (Bass-singer)
Ghys, Joseph (Violinist)
— (Composer)
Air vari6 for Violin
GiGLiucci, Count .
1853
1863
1890
1886
1886
1827
1837
1837
1837
1837
1824
1820
1825
1825
1852
1868
1813
1904
1868
1891
1908
1897
1894
1893
1899
1890
1893
1896
1908
1897
1904
1905
1877
1881
1834
1834
1862
1825
1873
1843
1904
1910
1904
1
1
1
14
1
14
1
231, 271
276
422
403
403
112
85
152
145
145
145
145
142 note.
230. 378
67, 68, 69, 74,
[76
44
76
74
65
227 to 341
384
158
302
9 to 179
483
301
332
426, 483
501, 509
454, 463, 484
440
435
463
421
435
449
501
454
484
487
361
348
112
305, 309
380
127
127
120
552 THE PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY
\
]
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. of
concerts
First.
Last.
Fages.
GiORDANi, G. (Composer)
_
Air, " Caro mio ben " ...
1878
1
366
GiovANNiNi, — (Composer)
—
Lied, " Willst du dein Herz ? "
1889
1
419
GiRARDi, Mile Olivia (Soprano-singer)
1873
,
1
338
GiRSCHNER, C. F. J. (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Un amante sventurata " .
1845
1
190 [157
GiUBiLEi, T. V. (Bass-singer) .
1832
1839
4
113, 133, 151,
Gladstone, Sir Thomas ....
293
Glazounow, Alexr. (Conductor)
1897
1903
2
454, 480
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony, IV, in E b
1897
—
1
454
— VI, in C minor ....
1904
1
483
— VII, in F
1903
__
1
480
Suite, " Aus dem Mittelalter " .
1903
1
480
Gleeson-White. See White
Glenn, Miss Hope (Contralto-singer)
1881
1
380
Gluck, Christoph W. (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture, " Iphigenia in Aulido "
1813
.
1
10
Air de Ballet from " Orfeo " arranged
for Pianoforte ....
1882
1
388
Scena, " Berenice, ove sei "
1867
1873
2
296, 338
Air, " Chi vidi, che part6 "
1902
—
1
473
— " Ciel possente " .
1879
—
1
370
f Recit., " Diana, grausame Gottin " \
\Air, " 0 du des Lichts " /
1846
1851
2
197, 223
Air, " Divinites du Styx " .
1882
1901
4
386, 417, 437.
— " Filomela abbandonata "
1859
.
1
258 [470
— and Chorus, " Invano alcun desir " .
1862
—
1
273
— " Invocation a la Haine "
1856
1
247
— " Nein, in den Tod "
1854
—
1
237
— " Non vi turbate "
1880
—
1
377
— " Nur einen wunsch ' . . .
1860
1
261
— " O del mio dolce ardor "
1894
1
440
fRecit., " 0 qual tristo parlar " ~\
\Air, " Fin dalla prima infanzia " j
1851
1
223
Air, " Oh toi, qui prolongeais "
1857
—
1
251
— " On that form " .
1867
—
1
295
— " Our hearts in childhood " .
1862
—
1
270
Romance, " Sin dall' eta piu tenera " .
1867
1873
2
296
Air, " Spiagge amate "
1878
1899
2
365
Recit., " Sposa, Euridicc ! " |
Air, " Che faro senza Euridice " j
1839
1891
14
155 to 426
Air, " Vieni che poi sereno "
1888
—
1
413
GoDDARD, Mme Arabella (Pianist) .
1856
1878
17
248 to 365
Godefroid, Dieudonne J. G. F. (Harpist)
1845
—
1
191
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Fantasia, " Robert le Diable," for Harp
1845
—
1
191
GoDOwsKY, Leopold (Pianist) .
1901
1910
3
470, 504, 508
Goethe, — .
—
—
—
135, 359
GoETZ, Hermann (Composer) .
—
—
—
Symphony in F .
1887
1891
2
408, 427
Overture, " Friihlings "
1880
—
1
374
Recit. and Air, " My strength is spent"
1885
—
1
400
GoETZE, Miss Augusta (Contralto-singer) .
1869
—
1
306
" Golden Legend," Gadsby .
—
—
—
310
GoLDMARK, Karl (Composer) .
—
—
—
Overture, " Konigiu von Saba " (Act II)
1909
—
1
504
INDEX
65a
Performance.
1 Total
Names and Works.
No. of
concerts
Pagbs.
First.
Last.
GOLDMARK, Karl (Composer) — contd.
Overture, " Sakuntala "...
1894
1910
2
438,
510
— " Im Friihling " .
1898
—
1
457
Concerto for Violin in A minor
1909
—
1
506
GoLDSCHMiDT, Otto (Pianist) .
1856
1861
2
247,
265
GoLDSCHMiDT, Mme [Jenny Lind] (Soprano-
singer) ......
1856
1862
2
248,
273
GoLTERMANN, G. E. (Composer)
—
—
—
Concertino for 'Cello ....
1860
—
1
262
Concerto for 'Cello in D minor
1876
—
1
357
in A minor ....
1891
—
1
426
GoMis, Joseph M. (Composer) .
—
—
—
Quartett, " L'Inverno "
1827
—
1
85
GooDALL, Miss (Contralto-singer)
1816
1826
26
26 to 78
GooDSON, Miss K. [Mrs. A. Hinton] (Pianist)
1911
—
1
514
GoRSKi, Ladislas (Violinist)
1893
1900
2
437,
465
Goss, Sir John (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture in F minor (MS.) .
1827
—
1
85
Goss, John Jeremiah (Alto-singer)
1815
1816
2
19, 25
GouLDSWAERD, — (Clarinettist)
1842
—
1
171
Gounod, Charles F. (Conductor)
1871
1872
2
327,
333
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony, I, in D .
1871
—
1
327
— II, in E b
1866
—
1
292
Overture, " Le Medecin malgre lui "
1873
—
1
339
— " La Nonne Sanglante "
1868
. — .
1
302
— "Mireille" (Mirella)
1871
1885
3
330,
357, 402
Saltarello for Orchestra
1871
1884
3
327,
333, 396
Concerto for Pianoforte-Pedalier .
1887
—
1
408
[453
Valse, " E strano poter " .
1863
1897
4
278,
284, 288
Air, " All se de preghi miei "
1869
1876
2
307,
356
Duet, " Angiol che vesti " .
1887
—
1
409
Scena, " Aux bruits des Lourdes "
1883
—
1
394
Bolero " Ay, pobre curro mio " .
1874
—
1
346
Duet, " Du repos " .
1869
—
1
307
Ode, " Dalla torre sua romita " .
1877
—
1
360
f" Far greater " ■>
bcena^c. pj^^ grand dans son obscurite "/
1871
1891
3
327,
376, 425
Air, "If time hath o'er me lightly pass'd"
1874
—
1
345
, . ( " Jewel Song " . J
' '^ i " Air des Bijoux " i "
1870
1871
2
313,
328
Air, " Le parlate d' amour "
1868
1
302
— " Le Vallon " ....
1883
1891
2
391,
426
— " Me voila seule " .
1885
1
400
Valse, " Nella calma " (Ah ! je veux vivre)
1880
1892
374,
431
Barcarolle, " Nymphes attentives "
1879
—
1
372
Air, " O Divine Redeemer "
1896
1
449
Septet t, " O gracious Power "
1885
—
1
400
Valse, " 0 legere hirondelle "
1877
1897
2
362,
453
Air, " O riante nature "
1894
1
441
( Recit., " Ou suis-je ? " . /
I Air, "O ma lyre immortelle" \
1884
1897
3
397,
445, 456
Duet, " Pourquoi m'evitez-vous ? "
1867
—
1
294
Romance, " Quando a te lieta " .
1868
1870
2
302,
313
Berceuse, " Quand tu chantes " .
1881
—
1
381
Air, " Salve dimora "
1869
1871
2
306,
330
— " There is a green hill " .
1871
1876
3
327,
332, 356
— " The Worker " .
1872
—
1
333
554
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
i
Names and Works.
Performance.
First.
Total
1 No. of
Last, concerts
Gounod, Charles F. (Composer)— con^rf.
Air, " Un jour plus pur "
Duet, " Va t' ho gia perdonato "
Couplet'?, " Vulcan's Song "
Grade^njek, Carl G. P. (Composer)
Concerto for Violin in D
Graeff, — .
Graffigna, — (Composer)
Canto Infernale, " Lucifero '
Grainger, Percy (Pianist)
Grane, Mr. (of Exeter Hall)
Gbas-Dorus. See Dobus-Gras
Graun, Carl H. (Composer)
Duet, " Te ergo quoesimus "
Air di Bravura, " Mi paveliti "
Great Portland Street
Greef, Mr. Do (Pianist) .
Green, William (Baritone-singer)
Greene, Harry Plunket (Baritone-singer
Greenwich, Whitebait at
Gbegorowitsch, Charles (Violinist)
GBliTRY, A. E. M. (Composer) .
Suite, " Cephale et Procris "
Air, " Plus des depits "
— " Vous etiez ce que vous n'etcs pas
Griebel, — (Composer)
Fantasia, " Don Juan," for Oboe
Grieg, Edvard (Conductor)
— (Pianist) ....
— (Composer)
Overture, " Im Herbst "
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor
Three Pieces from " Sigurd Jorsalft
Two Elegiac Melodies for Strings
Suite, " Peer Gynt " .
Ballade for Pianoforte in G minor
Funeral March .
Scena, " Der Einsame "
Song, " Ein Schwann "
— " Erstes Begegnen "
— " Farewell to Tvindehongen "
— " Good Morning " .
— "I love thee "
— " Margaret's Cradle-Song "
— " Solvejg's Wiegenlied "
— " Springtide "
— " Vom Monte Pincio "
— " Wood- Wanderings " , .
Grieg, Mme (Mezzo-soprano-singer)
Griesbach, a. (Violinist)
Gbiesbach, Friedrich (Oboist)
Griesbach, John H. (Composer
Overture (MS.) .
— " Belshazzar's Feast "
— " The Tempest " .
— " Titania "
1869
1884
1880
1901
1869
1907
1819
1856
1892
1899
1892
1897
1890
1893
1911
1864
1888
1888
1891
1877
1894
1888
1889
1894
1908
1892
1897
1888
1888
1889
1889
1889
1897
1889
1897
1889
1889
1829
1813
1828
1834 1
1850 '
1848 1
1874
1901
1894
1889
1911
1897
1833
1821
306
396
374
408
6
308
495
136
42
247, 344
70
428
463
430, 458, 468
169
455
420
437
512
281 [440
414, 416, 417, I
414, 410, 417 !
1
427
8
360 to 513
440
414
416, 456
439
499
429
455
414
414
416
416
416
455
417
455
417
416, 417
6
94, 106, 108
twice, 121
twice
16
9 to 52
1
90
1
126
1
217
1
207
INDEX
555
Performance.
Total
Namks and Works.
No. of
_
Fages.
First.
Last.
concerts
Griesbach, W. (Viola and Violin)
1813
1832
17
12 to 114
Griffin, G. E. (Pianist) ....
1817
1819
3
30, 35, 42
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
String Quartett ....
1814
1819
2
14, 41
Pianoforte Quartett (MS.) .
1817
—
1
30
Griglietti, Miss (Contralto-singer) .
1815
—
1
18
Grillparzer, Franz ....
— .
—
—
321, 323 to 326
Grisi, Mile G. (Soprano-singer)
1834
1835
3
127, 129, 135
Griswold, Miss Gertrude (Soprano-singer)
1884
1886
2
396, 405
Gross- Athanasius, Carl M. .
—
—
—
321
Grove, Sir Gooi-ge .....
—
—
281
Grove's Dictionary ....
—
—
—
147 note
Grund, F. W. (Violinist)
1823
—
1
63
Grxjtzmacher, F. W. L. ('Cellist)
1867
—
1
296
GuERRABELLA,MmeG. De (Soprano-singer) .
1861
1862
3
266, 267, 269
Guglielmi, Pietro (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " A compir "
1816
1819
4
25, 30, 37, 40
Scena, " Gran' Dio " .
1823
1834
4
63, 76, 86, 126
Air, " Gratias agimus "
1825
—
1
74
Quartett, " Perfido a quest' accesso " .
1814
—
1
15
Guildhall School of Music
—
—
497
GuiLLOU, M. (Flautist) ....
1824
—
1
69
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
69 V
Concerto for Flute ....
1824
—
1
Guitar, Spanish .....
—
—
—
27
GuMBERT, Ferdinand (Composer)
—
—
—
Liebeslied, " Mein Herz das ist " .
1852
—
1
226
GuNZ, Dr. G. (Tenor-singer)
1864
1870
3
284, 293, 311
Gutenberg ......
—
—
—
163
Guy, Henry (Tenor-singer)
1875
1877
2
350, 361 [91
GuYNEMER, Charles (Viola-player)
1822
1828
5
55 twice, 57, 58,
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture, " Les Exiles " (MS.)
1838
—
1
151
G WYNNE, Miss Minnie (Soprano-singer)
1883
—
1
393
H
Haitzinger, Anton (Tenor-singer)
1832
1
115
Halevy, J. F. F. E. [Levi] (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Ah ! Rachel " .
1887
—
1
410
— " Bocage epais " .
1847
—
1
202
Romance, " Ei dee venir " .
1873
—
1
339
Hall, Miss Marguerite (Soprano-singer)
1889
—
1
417
Hall, Miss Marie (Violinist)
1904
1906
2
482, 492
Halle (Lower Saxony) ....
—
—
—
253
Halle, Sir Charles (Pianist)
1852
1878
14
224 to 368
Halle, Lady [Neruda] (Violinist)
1849
1907
13
213 to 496
Hambourg, Mark (Pianist)
1896
—
1
449
Hancock, T. W. ('Cellist) ...
1849
1853
2
213, 231
Handel, George Frederick (Composer)
—
—
—
Overtiure, " Esther " .
1853
—
1
233
— " Occasional Oratorio " .
1885
—
1
400
Concerto grosso in G minor
1871
—
1
328
— (No. 11) in A (two Violins and 'Cello)
1874
—
1
343
— for Oboe .....
1872
—
1
333
Air varie from Suite in D minor .
1868
—
1
302
Dead March in " Satd "
1827
1910
3
81, 264, 509
Air, " Amor nel mio penar "
1851
—
1
220
556 THE PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY
Performance.
1 Total
Names and Works.
-, No. of
concerts
y.
First.
Last.
r^AGES.
Handel, George F. (Composer) — contd.
Duet, " As steals the morn "
1819
1824
2
39,
69
Recit., " Armida dispietata " )
Air, " Lascia ch' io pianga " i "
1848
1876
4
208,
[357
234, 284,
Air, " Cangio d' aspetto " .
1875
1881
2
350,
370
Duet, " Caro ! bella ! "
1879
1
371
( Recit., " Cease, oh cease " ^
\ Trio, " The flocks shall leave "J
1824
1850
3
66,
73, 215
Air, " Chi vive amante " .
1890
. —
1
421
( Recit., " Dair ondoso " \
222
\ Aria, " Aure, deh per pieta " i
1851
1
f Recit., " Deeper and deeper still " i
\Air, " Waft her, angels " 1 "
1820
1878
4
46,
74, 86, 368
Air, " Del minacciar "
1908
1
502
— " Dove sei " .
1819
1
39
1 Recit., " E pur cosi " \
\Air, " Piangero " S '
1879
1898
2
371,
459 '1
\ Recit., " For behold, darkness " )
\ Air, " The people that walked " /
1829
—
1
97
[113, 358
Air, " From mighty Kings "
1819
1876
6
42,
45, 52, 67, i
) Recit., " Fronde tenere " i
\ Air, " Ombra mai f ii " 1
1894
1897
2
441,
453
Air, " Furibondo " .
1897
1
454
— " Heart, the seat of soft delight "
1824
1877
2
67,
364
Recit. and Air, " If guiltless blood "
1824
1829
2
68,
97
( Recit., " I rage " /
1 Air, " Oh, ruddier than the cherry " \
1827
1855
2
84,
243
Air, " Lascia amor " .
1826
1864
4
81,
120, 213,
— " Let the bright Seraphim " .
1887
1
407
[282
1 Recit., " Lo ! here my love " \
\ Air, " Love in her eyes " )
1877
—
1
363
Air, " Love sounds the alarm " .
1870
1
311
Recit. and Air, " Lusinghe piii care "
1880
1895
2
375,
445
I Recit., " Ma che insolita luce " |
\ Air, " O voi del Erebo " | "
1841
1878
4
167,
227, 303,
/Recit., " Me when the sun " )
\Air, " Hide me " / ' '
[365
1852
—
1
228
Air, " Mio ben, recordate " .
1852
1
226
— " Mio bel tesoro " .
1872
.
1
333
— " Mio caro bene " .
1878
. ,
1
367
— " Moriro, ma vendicata "
1833
1
120
— " Nasce al bosco " .
1845
1874
2
193,
345
— " Oft on a plat " .
1822
1
57
1 Recit., " Oh, didst thou know " (
1 Air, " As when the dove " ) "
1877
1897
2
361,
452
Air, " Ombre sortite "
1818
1
34
— " Pour forth no more " .
1841
1
168
— " Return, O God of Hosts "
1853
1889
2
235,
419
— " Revenge, Timotheus cries " .
1828
1884
5
92,
154, 334,
— " Shall I in Mamre's plain "
1889
1
418
[360, 397
Recit. and Air, " Sorge infausta "
1885
1893
2
402,
435 1
Air, " Stille amare " .
1897
1
454
1
— " Sweet bird " . . . .
1878
1885
2
366,
399
— " Tutta raccolta " ...
1904
1
483
— " Where'er you walk " .
1877
1
360
— " Wliy does the God ? "
1825
1
73
/Recit., " Ye sacred Priests " \
\Air, " Farewell, ye limpid streams "/ '
1880
—
1
376
INDEX
557
Performance.
1 Total
N^ites AND Works.
No. of
Pages.
First.
Last.
conceits
Handel Statue .....
—
—
—
253 [249, 268
Hanover Square Rooms
—
—
—
112, 118, 194,
" Hansel und Gretel " .
—
—
—
451
Hardy, H. P. (Horn-player) .
1839
—
1
155
" Harmonicon, The " .
—
—
—
71, 82 [242, 264
Harper, Charles A. (Horn-player)
1839
1861
5
155, 220, 232,
Harper, Thomas, senr. (Trumpeter)
1831
1836
6
106, 113, 116,
128, 134, 140
Harrison, Messrs. (Birmingham)
—
—
—
444
Hartvigson, Fritz (Pianist)
1864
1872
2
284, 335
Harty, Hamilton (Composer) .
—
—
—
Overture, " Comedy "
1908
—
1
501
Hasse, Johann A. (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Finche solco il mare "
1820
—
47
Hast, Gregory (Tenor-singer) .
1904
—
483
Hast, Mrs. G. (Accompanist) .
1904
—
483
Hatton, J. L. (Tenor-singer) .
1841
■ —
165
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Duet, " Stung by horror " .
1844
■ —
186
Song, " To Anthea " .
1876
• —
357
Four-part Song, " When evening's twi-
light "
1864
—
282
Hauk, Miss Minnie (Mezzo-soprano-singer)
1885
—
400
Hauman(n), Theodore (Violinist)
1829
1851
3
97, 156, 222
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin . . . ' .
1839
—
156
Andante and Rondo for Violin
1851
—
222
Hauptmann, Moritz ....
—
—
—
249, 256
Hausmann, Georg ('Cellist)
1838
—
150
— (Composer) .....
—
• —
—
/ Concertino Dramatique for 'Cello
1838
—
150
Hausmann, Robert ('Cellist)
1877
—
361
Haussens, Charles L. (Composer)
—
—
—
Concerto for Clarinet ....
1841
167
Hawes, William (Alto-singer) .
1813
1819
8, 9, 41
Hawes, Miss Maria B. (Contralto-singer) .
1837
1844
14
144 to 187
Hawkins, E. (Tenor-singer)
1834
—
125
Hawley, Stanley .....
—
—
—
105
Haydn, Franz Josef (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphonies, unnmnbered, etc.
1813
1817
20
8 to 29
Symphony, I, in C .
1819
1887
10
42 to 410
— II, in D
1817
1897
8
30 to 455
— Ill, " Surprise," in G
1817
1874
4
32, 68, 145, 345
— IV, in B b
1817
1848
6
31, 47, 58, 67,
90, 206
— V, in C minor
1817
1872
12
31 to 334
— VI, in D
1815
—
1
18
— VII, in D minor
1818
1878
17
36 to 367
— VIII, in E b
1818
1893
17
34 to 437
— IX, in B b
1819
1880
12
41 to 375
— X, in E b
1817
1875
12
30 to 352
— XI, "Clock," in D .
1818
1858
12
34 to 254
— XII, "Military," in G.
1816
1852
7
25 to 224
— XIV, in D
1905
—
1
486
— XVIII (No. 23 Breitkopf ), in D
1848
1900
2
206, 465
— in Bb (1st time) ....
1889
—
1
418
— Letter A, in B b .
1822
—
1
56
I, in E minor ....
1865
—
1
285
558
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. of
conceits
Pages.
First.
Last.
Haydn, Franz Josef (Composer) — contd.
Symphony, Q, " Oxford," in G .
1832
1902
12
113 to 474
R, in C
1829
1871
7
96 to 330
T, in E b
1825
1868
9
73 to 300
V, in G
1819
1866
10
40 to 292
— " The Bear," in C .
1868
1876
2
303 357
— in G (1st time) ....
1888
—
1
413 [421
— "La Reine de France," in Bjj
1815
1890
4
19, 200, 267,
Overture, " The Creation " .
1813
—
1
11
Concertante (VioUn, 'Cello, Oboe, Bas-
soon and Orchestra)
1813
—
1
10
Concerto for 'Cello in D .
1856
1903
2
248, 480
Chaconne, Jomelle and March
1813
—
1
8
Grand March .....
1814
—
1
15
Air vari6 for Pianoforte
1876
—
1
355
String Quartetts, unnumbered, etc.
1813
1836
32
9 to 140
String Quartett in F (Op. 80)
1837
—
1
144
(No. 81)
1850
—
1
217
(Recit., "And God said. Let the waters" ]
] Air, " On mighty pens " (Auf starkem j-
1820
1870
3
45, 212, 311
( Fittige) J
Duet, " As I saw fair Chlora "
1819
—
1
40
Quartett, " Benedictus " .
1813
1820
2
9, 45
/Duet, " By Thee with bliss " \
\Chorus, " For ever blest " 1 •
1822
1834
2
56, 126
Air, " Distressful Nature " .
1843
1859
2
178. 258
Duet, " Graceful Consort " .
1821
1826
2
51, 78
Air, " Here amid " . . . .
1840
—
1
160
Chorus, " Hmiting Chorus "
1844
—
1
186
Air, " 11 pensier "
1835
1877
3
133, 168, 363
— "In native worth "
1823
1842
4
61, 72, 80, 171
Trio, " Most beautiful appear " .
1815
1821
2
21, 51
Quartett, Semi-Chorus and Terremoto,
" Nelle tue man "
1820
—
1
47
Air, " Now Heav'n in fullest glory "
1822
1842
6
58 to 173
— " Ombra del cara bene "
1837
—
1
144
— " Rolling in foaming billows "
1829
—
1
98
Duet, " Saper vorrei "
1838
—
1
149
Air, " She never told her love " .
1864
1883
3
282, 375, 393
— " Spirit Song " .
1855
1900
5
244, 248, 295,
396, 466
Chorus, " The Heav'ns are telling "
1813
—
1
11
Air,' "With joy th' impatient hvisband-
man " .....
1842
1862
2
172, 273
— " With verdure clad " .
1831
1862
3
107, 121, 271
Scena (Orfeo) .....
1816
—
1
26
Hayes, Miss Catherine (Soprano-singer)
1850
—
1
216
Haynes, Battison (Organist) .
1896
—
1
447
Hayward, Henry (Violinist)
1840
—
1
160
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Introduction and Polonaise for Violin .
1840
1
160
Hecht, Eduard (Composer)
—
—
—
Lied, " Sweet Spring- tide "
1875
—
1
349
Hegner, Otto (Pianist) ....
1888
1893
2
413, 436
Heinemeyer, — (Flautist)
1838
—
1
150
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Flute (introducing Austrian
Hymn) .....
1838
—
1
150
INDEX
559
Xami;s and Works.
Performance.
First.
Total
J No. of
Last, concerts
Pages.
Heinrich, Max (Tenor-singer)
Heijsttl, Dr. Franz von .
Hellmesberger, Georg (Violinist)
Henderson, Miss Robertine (Soprano
singer) .....
Hennelle, Mme C. (Soprano-singer)
Henschel, Georg (Baritone-singer) .
— (Composer) ....
Duet, " Oh ! tliat we two were Maying
— " Gondoliera "...
Hensel, Fanny ....
Henselt, Adolph (Composer) .
Concerto for Pianoforte in F minor
Berceuse for Pianoforte
Hern.\ls, — .
H:6rold, Louis J. (Composer) .
Overtiure, " Le Pre aux Clercs " .
— • " Zampa " .
f Recit., " Camilla hier " i
\Air, " Du die mit holder " )
rAir, " Jours de men enfance " \
J — - " Souvenir du jeune age " [^
j — " Sowenir de miei prim' anni " j
I — " Deir eta mia primiera " ;
Hersee, Mme Rose (Soprano-singer)
Hersee, Henry ....
Hervey, Arthur (Conductor) .
— (Composer) ....
Overture, " Youth " .
— " lone " . . . .
Tone-Poem, " In the East "
— " Simamer " .
Herz, Heinrich (Pianist)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto for Pianoforte
— for Pianofoi'te in D minor
Introduction, Variations and Rondo for
Pianoforte
Hess, Willy (Violinist) .
Hesse, Adolph F. (Composer) .
Symphony (No. 3) in B minor
Heyman, Miss Katherine Ruth (Pianist)
Heywood, Mme Emma (Contralto-singer)
Hill, Henry [senr.] (Double-bass-player)
Hill, Henry [tertius] (Viola-player)
Hill, Henry Weist
Hill, W. Ebsworth
Hill, Arthur Frederick .
HiLLER, Dr. Ferdinand (Pianist)
— (Composer)
Symphony, " Im Freien " .
Concerto for Pianoforte in F J minor
Impromptu, " Zum Guitarre," for
Pianoforte ....
Volkslied .....
Air, " Lord Wliom mine inmost soul
HiNTON, Arthur (Composer)
Concerto for Pianoforte in D
1890
1847
1866
1845
1877
1880
1886
1876
1911
1860
1854
1847
1847
1882
1903
I 1903
I 1905
j 1907
1909
1833
1830
1835
1834
1893
1848
1910
1865
1813
1839
1853
1852
1853
1876
1875
1870
1886
1902
1866
1849
1881
1909
1835
1833
1815
1855
1893
1911 I —
423
318
203
290
192 [375, 404
360, 366, 371,
376
404
92
355, 422, 472
512
322
261
[292
239,
258,
278,
203,
213
203,
344,
367,
[382
388,
392,
404
377,
385-
-6
479,
495,
504
479
486
495
504
123,
127,
135
100,
123
135
127
436
205
510
286
[18,
19, 20
9, 10, 14,
16.
155 to 242
347
7 note
8 note
235
228
235,
436
354
351
355
514
560
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Peifomiance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. of
Paoks.
First. 1
Last.
concerts
HiPKiNS, Alfred J., f.s.a.
442, 446
HoBBS, John W. (Tenor-singer)
1813
1843
11
9 to 181
Hobday, Alfred (Viola-player)
1900
—
1
466
Hobday, Claude (Double-bass-player)
1904
—
1
483
HoFMANN, Josef (Pianist)
1887
1903
2
410, 480 [281
Hogarth, George .....
—
. —
—
0, 38, 129, 169,
HoHENSCHiLD, Mile (Soprano-singei)
1879
—
1
372
Hohler, T. (Tenor-singer)
1866
1867
3
291, 296. 297
Holbrooke, Joseph (Conductor)
1906
1910
2
492, 509
— (Composer) .....
—
—
Orchestral Poem, " Queen Mab " (No. 5)
1910
—
1
509
Ballad, " Annabel Lee " .
1906
—
1
492
HoLLiNS, Alfred [Blind] (Pianist)
1888
—
1
414
Hollmann, Josef ('Cellist)
1891
—
1
425
Holmes, Alfred (Violinist)
1859
—
1
257
Holmes, Henry (Violinist)
1859
1877
3
257, 307, 360
Holmes, Wm. Henry (Pianist)
1851
—
1
220
Holmes, — (Bassoonist) ....
1813
1818
13
8 to 37
HoLST, G. (Harpist) ....
1824
—
1
67
HoLST, Gustav von (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " The Mystic Trumpeter " .
1906
—
1
492
HoLZ, Carl ......
—
— _
—
314, 319
Honorary Members ....
—
—
• —
119, 142, 152,
256, 395, 427
— Secretary ......
—
—
—
93, 268, 395
— Treasurer ......
—
—
—
6, 17, 289, 352.
Hopkins, Dr. E. J. (Organist) .
1862
1875
2
273, 347 [377
Horn, — (Harpist) ....
1816
—
1
23
Horn, C. E
— ■
—
—
6
HoRNCASTLE, F. W. (Tenor-singer) .
1824
1838
8
67 to 150
HoRSLEY, William (Composer)
_
—
—
Motett, " Exultabo Te "
1834
1
126
— " Gloria in excelsis "
1835
—
1
132
Horton-Smith, R., q.c.
—
__
—
433
Howell, Edward ('Cellist)
1881
—
1
379
Howell, James (Double-bass-player)
1843
1855
6
180, 187, 217,
220, 231,/242
HoYTE, Dr. W. S. (Organist) .
1894
1895
2
441, 445
Hubay, Jeno (Violinist) ....
1908
—
1
499 .
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin ....
1908
. —
1
499
Huber, Charles (Violinist)
1856
—
1
247
Hubeh, Dr. Hans (Composer) .
—
—
—
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2) in G
1893
—
1
436
Huberman, Bronislaw (Violinist)
1905
—
1
487
Huberti, Gustave L. (Conductor)
1890
—
1
421
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Air, " Berceuse "
1890
—
1
421
— " Invocation "
1890
1
421
— " Le Minnezanger "
1890
—
1
421
Hudson, Miss Sophie (Contralto-singer)
1882
—
1
388
Hueffer, Dr. Francis ....
—
—
. —
377, 394, 398
Hughes, Miss Maria (Contralto-singer)
1813
1817
6
8, 9 twice, 11
26, 29
HuLLAH, Dr. John .....
—
—
354, 368
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (Pianist)
1831
1833
2
109, 123
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto in E for Pianoforte
1830
—
1
101
INDEX
561
Xamfs and Works.
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (Composer)
contd.
Concerto in A minor for Pianoforte
— in B minor for Pianoforte
— in F (MS.) for Pianoforte
— in A [j for Pianoforte
— for Harp ....
Septett for Strings, Pianoforte, Flute
Clarinet and Trumpet .
— for Strings, Pianoforte, Wood and
Horn .....
Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and 'Cello
Fantasia for Pianoforte
— on Indian Air in " Oberon "
Grand Rondo brillante for Pianoforte
Quartett, " Benedictus " (E [> Mass)
/Recit., " Oh, ciel ! "\
t Air, " Deh calma " /
Romance, " L' ombrosa " .
Air, " Riuscito "...
HuMPERUiNCK, Engelbert (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Overture, " KOnigskinder "
Song, " Sonntags-ruhe "
— " Das Mannlein " .
Humphreys, Maldwyn (Tenor-singer)
HuNCiARiAN Lieder
Hutchinson, Mrs. (Soprano-singer) .
YDE, E. Francis ....
for
Indy, Vincent D' (Composer) .
" Lied Maritime "
Concerto, " Sinfonie Montagnarde,"
Pianoforte
Infant Prodigies .
Invention of Printing
Inverarity, Miss Eliza (Soprano-singer)
Ireland, • — (Flautist)
Irish Folk-songs .
Irving, Sir Henry .
Irwin, G. (Oboist) .
Isouard, Nicolo (Composer)
iSong, " Air de Jeanot et Colin "
VANOFF [Ivanhoff], N. (Tenor-singer)
J
ackson, Arthur H. (Composer)
Concerto for Pianoforte in D minor
ACKSON, Miss Leonora (Violinist)
AiiLL, Alfred (Pianist)
aniewicz = Yaniewicz (in England), q.v.
^ANOTHA, Mile Natalie (Pianist)
Tarrett, Henry (Horn-player)
^EwsoN, Mrs. F. B. (Pianist) .
Toachim, Dr. Josef (Violinist) .
2 O
Performance.
First.
Total
1 No. of
Last, concerts
Pages.
1822
1822
1833
1855
1833
1831
1818
1820
1821
1831
1846
1838
1830
1867
1862
1897
1897
1897
1897
1890
1870
1888
1904
1910
1831
1814
1831
1909
1834
1880
1899
1866
1879
1840
1853
1844
1860
1866
1842
1879
1837
1861
1842
1853
1873
1901
1832
1821
1839
1877
1884
1844
1899
3
11
2
3
2
2
3
1
40
55, 83, 262
57 to 291
123, 171
244, 300, 370
122, 145
106
33 to 264
45
49
I 109, 170
197
150
2 101, 232
2 294, 340
3 273, 291, 469
1 456
456
456
456
423
312
414
450
483
510
[489, 512
53,
307, 48(1,
163
109,
115 [twice
13.
33, 47, 52
493
423
106
506
127 to 156
377
461
293,
301, .341,
345, 351, 363
371,
396
159,
168, 185
231
18(5
to 463
)62
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
N^AMES A.ND Works.
No. of
concerts
Paobs.
First.
Last.
Joachim, Dr. Josef (Composer)
Overture, " Elegiac " .
1877
—
1
3G3
Concerto for Violin (MS.)
1859
—
1
257
■ — • in D minor .....
1870
—
1
311
Variations for Violin and Orchestra in
E minor .....
1880
—
1
375
Notturno in A for Violin and small
Orchestra .....
1881
—
1
380
Romance in C, " Hungarian "
1899
_
1
463
Fantasia on Scottish Airs for Violin
1852
—
1
227
Scena de Marfa (for Contralto)
1893
—
1
435
Joachim, Mme Amalia (Contralto-singer) .
1865
—
1
287
JoMELLi, Nicolo (Composer)
—
—
—
Scena, " Berenice ove sei " .
1819
1823
3
38, 46, 64
Air, " Air idea di tuoi perigli " .
1853
—
1
231
— " La Calandrina " .
1896
—
1
447
Jones, Evlyn Howard (Pianist)
1908
—
1
500
Jong, Miss Annie De (Violinist)
1904
—
1
484
Jubilee of Queen Victoria's Reign .
—
—
—
406
— Diamond, of Queen Victoria
—
—
—
450, 451
— of Mendelssohn's death
—
—
—
451
— of the Philharmonic Society
—
—
—
267 to 273
JuoN, Paul (Composer) ....
—
—
—
Symphony in A
1905
—
1
488
K
Kaiser Frederick .....
_
353
— Wilhelm II
—
—
—
406
Kalkbrenner, F. W. M. (Pianist) .
1816
1823
4
27, 31, 32, 64
— (" At the Piano ") .
1817
—
31
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony (MS.) ....
1822
—
1
57
Concerto for Pianoforte and Quintett of
Strings ......
1816
1817
27, 31
— for Pianoforte ....
1823
—
64
— (new) for Pianoforte
1824
—
70
— for Pianoforte and Harp (with Dizi)
1829
—
97
— for Pianoforte, Harp and Horns (with
Dizi)
1817
—
32
Quintett for Pianoforte and Strings
1817
—
31
Sextett, Pianoforte, Strings, Oboe and
Bassoon .....
1815
—
19
Kearns, Miss (Soprano-singer)
1851
—
220
Kearns, W. H. . . . . .
—
—
—
348
Kellner, Ernest A. (Bass-singer)
1813
1823
13
8 to 65
Kellogg, Miss Clara L. (Soprano-singer) .
1868
—
301
Kemble, Miss Adelaide (Soprano-singer) .
1842
—
170
Kiesewetter, R. G. (Violinist)
1822
1827
19
56 to 87
King Edward VII .
- — .
—
—
507
— George IV ...
—
—
—
43, 60
— George V .
—
—
—
507
— Friedrich I of Saxony
—
—
—
129, 267
— Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia
—
—
—
70
— of the Netherlands
—
—
—
176
— William IV . . .
—
—
—
104
King, Frederic (Bass-singer) .
1881
1883
2
380, 391
King, Oliver (Composer)
• —
—
—
Prize Overture (MS.) .
1883
—
1
392
INDEX
563
Names and Works.
Performance.
Total
No. of
Last, concerts
Packs.
" King of Tenors "
King's Scholar ....
" Kitty " Stephens
Kleeberg, Mile Clotilde (Pianist)
Klengel, August A. (Pianist)
— (Composer) ....
String Quintett (MS.)
Song, " Dornrosschen "
— "In deiner braunen Augon " .
Klengel, Julius ('Cellist)
Klinqemann, Carl
Klingner, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Knispel, Mme Elisabeth (Soprano-singer)
Knoop, — ('Cellist)
Knyvett, Wm. (Alto-singer) .
Knyvett, Mrs. W. (Contralto-singer)
Kompel, August (Violinist)
Kraft, Anton (Composer)
Concerto for 'Cello in A minor
Krall, Mile Emilie (Soprano-singer)
Kramer, Carl (Clarinettist)
Krebs, Mile Marie (Pianist)
Kreisler, Fritz (Violinist)
Kreutzer, Conradin (Composer)
Trio, " Seek not youth "
Kreutzer, Rudolph (Composer)
Concerto for Violin
— (with De Beriot)
— (with Tolbecque) .
Kreutzer Sonata ....
Krofp, J. Th. (Tenor-singer) .
Krommer, Franz (Composer) .
String Quartett ....
KuBELiK, Jan (Violinist)
Kufferath, Mile (Soprano-singer)
KuFFNER, Josef (Composer)
Introduction and Air vari6 for Clarinet
KuHE, Alfred ....
KuMMER, Friedrieh A. (Composer)
Concerto for 'Cello
Concerto for 'Cello (Scene chantante)
Labarre, Theodore (Harpist) .
Lablache, Fredk. (Bass-singer)
Lablache, jNIme De Meric (Soprano-singer)
Lablache, Mme De Caters (Soprano-singer)
Lachner, Franz (Composer)
Symphony, I, in E ^ .
Song, " The sea hath pearly treasures '
Lacy, John (Bass-singer)
Lacy, Mrs. Bianchi- (Soprano-singer)
Lafont, Charles Ph. (Violinist)
— (Composer) ....
Concertante for Violin, Flute, Bassoon
iLAGO, Signor (Impresario)
Lalande, Mme Meric (Soprano-singer)
—
—
1885
1893
1816
—
I8I6
z
1876
—
1877
— .
1893
—
1828
z
1847
—
1833
—
1831
—
1831
1833
1860
—
1849
1861
1855
—
1813
—
1874
1884
1903
1910
1850
—
1829
1841
1828
1829
1829
—
1837
1838
1819
z
1901
1908
1882
—
1829
—
1833
1844
1857
—
1825
1837
1830
1847
1867
1868
1880
—
1836
z
1840
—
1814
1818
1814
1818
1815
—
1815
—
—
—
1830
14
2
1
1
1
12
10
1
— 1
104 note
199, 305
12, 424 [436
401, 404, 409,
23
23
357
362
436
182, 245, 253
89
202
122
107
107, 121
261
213, 266
244
9
344, 349, 396
479, 483, 510
215
95, 125, 165
88, 97
94
159, 162
146, 150
38 [502
470, 474, 475,
388
95
373
122, 187
250
75, 145
103 to 200
296, 302
376
139
159
14 to 35
14 to 35
21
21
406
102
564
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
Lalo, Edouard (Composer)
Concerto for Violin ....
1874
—
1
345
Sinfonie Espagnole for Violin
1879
1903
2
371,
480
JFantasie Norwegienne )
1 Norwegian Rhapsody j ' ' *
1903
1908
2
484,
501
Lamb, Miss Ruth (Soprano-singer)
1899
—
1
461
Lamond, Frederick (Pianist) .
1891
1900
3
426,
430, 465
— (Composer) .....
■ —
—
—
Overture, "Aus dem Schottischen Hoch-
lande " .
1895
—
1
443
Lamoureus Concerts ....
—
—
—
503
[454
Landi, Mile Camilla (Soprano-singer)
1894
1897
4
440,
445, 449,
Laporte, Pierre F. (Impresario)
—
—
—
99
Lara, Miss Adeline De (Pianist)
1895
—
1
445
Larkcom, Miss Agnes (Soprano-singer)
1886
—
1
405
Laris, Ernest (Tenor-singer) .
1883
—
1
393
[266. 276
Lascelles, Miss A. (Contralto-singer)
1857
1863
5
250,
254, 258,
Lasserre, Jules ('Cellist)
1876
—
1
357
Latour, F. L.
—
—
—
53
Latoitr, Jean .....
—
—
—
6
Lauterbach, J. C. (Violinist) .
1864
1865
2
283,
287
Lavigne, Antoine J. (Oboist) .
1846
1872
4
198,
264, 271,
333
Lawler, Thomas (Bass-singer)
1853
1856
2
232,
248
Laws (or Rviles) .....
—
—
5
Laws, New ......
—
—
—
347
Lazarus, Henry (Clarinettist) .
1844
1853
3
185,
220, 232
'' Leader," The .....
—
—
—
7, 43, 153, 193
Leander, — (Horn-player) . .
1819
—
1
40
Lebon, H. G. (Oboe and Cor Anglais)
1881
1887
2
379,
407
Lebrtjn, Louis A. (Composer)
—
—
—
Song, " Air du Rossignol " .
1841
—
1
168
[15, 18
Ledesma, Don M. R. De (Tenor-singer)
1813
1815
6
10 twice, 11, 13,
Leeds Festival Chorus. See Choirs
Leete, Robert (Bass-singer)
1819
—
1
40
Leffler, (?) J. H. (Viola-player)
1817
—
1
32
Lefort, Jules (Tenor-singer) .
1871
—
1
328
Lehmann, Mile Lilli (Soprano-singer)
1863
—
1
278
Lehmann, Mme Liza (Soprano-singer)
1888
1893
2
412,
436
Leipsic (Leipzig) .....
—
—
—
72,147,148.310
Leipsic Conservatorium ....
—
—
—
48, 267
— University .....
■ —
—
—
186
Lemmens, Nicolas .....
—
—
263
Lemmens-Sherrington. See Sherrington
Lenau ......
—
—
—
472
1
Length of Concerts ....
—
—
—
158
Lengyel, Ernest (Pianist)
1908
—
1
501
Lennox, Lord W. .
—
—
—
104
Leonard, — (Alto-singer)
1815
—
1
20
Leoni, Franco (Composer)
—
—
—
Scena, " The Bells " .
1908
—
1
499
Leschetitzky, Theodor ....
—
—
—
343
Leslie, Henry .....
—
—
289
Le Sueur, Jean F. ....
—
—
—
119
Le Vasseur, N. p. (Bass-singer)
1816
—
1
23
Levier, Mile Johanna (Soprano-singer)
1875
—
1
349
Lewig, Mile Bertha (Pianist) .
1839
—
1
156
Lewitsky, Mile Pauline (Soprano-singer) .
1870
—
1
313
j
INDEX
565
Peiformance.
Total
N^AMES AND Works.
No. of
concerts
Paqbs.
First.
Last.
LlADOFF, A. C. (Composer)
—
_
Two Chants populaires Russcs for
Orchestra .....
1911
—
1
513
Fantaisie, " Kildmora "
1911
—
1
513
Legende, " Le lac enchantee "
1911
—
1
513
Tableau, " Baba-Jaga " .
1911
—
1
513
Library, The Society's ....
—
—
—
22, 98, 131
Lido, Mile Marie De (Soprano-singer)
1887
—
1
408
LiEBHART, Mile Louise (Soprano-singer)
1863
—
1
278
Life of Richard Wagner
—
—
—
399 note
LiHU (2), Misses De (Soprano and Contralto
Duets)
1817
1819
3
30, 34, 41
Lincoln Cathedral ....
—
—
—
442
Lincoln's Inn Chapel ....
—
—
—
189
LiND, Jenny. See Goldschmidt
LiNDLEY, Robert ('Cellist)
1813
1850
147
8 to 217
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for two 'Cellos
1824
1826
2
66, 79
— for Violin and 'Cello
1829
—
1
96
String Trio ('Cello Obbiigato)
1818
1820
2
34, 47
Trio for two 'Cellos and Violin
1819
—
1
40
LiNDLEY, William B. ('Cellist)
1820
1829
7
46 to 94
LiNDPAiNTNER, Peter J. von (Composer) .
—
—
—
Overture, " Faust " .
1842
1849
2
170, 211
— " Genneserinn " .
1853
—
1
235
— " The Vampyre " .
1841
—
1
166
Air, " Ciel pietoso " .
1837
1842
2
146, 170
Lied, " Die Fahnenwacht "
1845
—
1
191
Air, " Komm, du gusse Braut " .
1847
—
1
202
Ling, (?) William (Oboist)
1827
—
1
84
LiNZ, — ......
—
—
—
321 not-
LiNZBAUBR, Frau Fanny
—
—
—
314 to 322
LiPiNSKX, Carl Josef (Violinist)
1836
—
1
140
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto, " Military," for Violin .
1836
1838
2
140, 151
Liszt, Abbe Franz (Pianist)
1827
1841
3
86, 162, 168
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphonic Poem, " Hungaria " .
1882
—
1
387
— " Les Preludes " .
1908
1911
2
501, 514
— " Mazeppa " .
1909
—
1
506
— " Tasso ".....
1873
1906
2
340, 491
Concerto (No. 1) in Eb for Pianoforte .
1872
1908
11
335 to 501
— in A for Pianoforte
1888
1908
3
414, 466, 502
Rhapsodie Hongroise, II, for Pianoforte
(in E)
1890
1891
2
422, 427
XII, for Pianoforte .
1893
1911
2
435, 513
XIII, for Pianoforte .
1904
—
1
484
I, in F for Orchestra
1884
1910
2
397, 510
IV, in D and G for Orchestra .
1883
1890
3
393, 400, 422
Concerto Path6tique for two Pianofortes
1894
—
1
441
1 March of the three Holy Kings .
1883
—
1
393
1 March Hongroise for Pianoforte .
1840
—
1
162
1 Todtentanz for Pianoforte and Orchestra
1905
—
1
486
r " La Campanella," for Pianoforte
1867
—
1
295
Etude de Concert for Pianoforte .
1876
—
1
358
^ in F minor for Pianoforte
1907
—
1
494
— in D b for Pianoforte
1883
—
1
391
Melodie Hongroise for Pianoforte
1878
—
1
367
566
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Wokks.
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
Liszt, Abbe Franz (Composer) — contd.
Air, Russe, " Le Rossignol," for Piano-
forte ......
1880
—
1
377
" Ricordanza," for Pianoforte
1881
1909
2
379, 505
" Polonaise," for Pianoforte
1881
1
379
Fantasia, "Don Giovanni," for Piano-
forte ......
1881
1900
2
382, 46b
" Liebestraum," for Pianoforte
1899
1
462
" Benediction de Dieu," for Pianoforte .
1902
1909
2
474, 505
Taran telle, " Venezia e Napoli," for
Pianoforte .....
1908
1910
2
499, 508
Air, " Mignon's Song "
1876
1908
2
355, 50J
Chorus of Reapers ....
1882
—
1
386
Pastorale and Angel's Message
1883
1
393
Rhapsodie Hongroise (No. 6) for Piano-
forte ......
1909
—
1
505
LiTOLFF, Henry Charles (Composer) .
—
—
—
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 4), Scherzo
only ......
1898
—
1
458
Little, Miss Lena (Mezzo-soprano-singer) .
1890
—
1
423
Littleton, Family of .
—
—
—
33
LiVERATi, Giovanni (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Riedi ogli amplessi "
1818
—
1
35
Lloyd, Edward (Tenor-singer)
1873
1900
8
338, 339 to 465
LocKEY, Charles (Tenor-singer)
1846
1856
7
196, 197 to 248
LoDER, Edw. Jas. (Composer) .
—
—
—
Song, " Wake from thy tomb, Giselle "
1876
—
1
358
LoDER, George .....
_
—
—
194 note
LoDER, John D. (Violinist, with Viola)
1817
1845
59
32 to 192
LoDERjMiss Kate [Lady Thompson] (Pianist)
1847
1854
6
200,207,212
[216,225,236
LoEWE, Johann K. G. (Composer)
—
—
—
Scotch Ballad, " Tom, der Reimer "
1889
—
1
418
LoEWE, Mile Johanna (Soprano-singer)
1841
—
1
168
LoEWE, Mme Sophie (Soprano-singer)
1876
—
1
350
LoGiER, and his Method ....
—
—
—
28
London Choral Society. See choirs
Longmans, Messrs. ....
—
—
—
245
Lord, — ....
—
—
—
6
LoTTi, Antonio (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Pur icesti " .
1869
1886
3
306, 351, 404
Loyal Addresses
—
—
—
331, 450
LiJBECK, Ernst H. (Pianist)
1860
1868
2
261, 303
— (Composer)
—
—
—
" Berceuse," for Pianoforte
1860
—
1
261
" Tarantella," for Pianoforte
1860
—
1
261
Lucas, Charles ('Cellist) .
1836
1859
13
139 to 258
— (" At the Piano " and Conductor)
1841
1854
8
165 to 23^
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony (No. 3) in B [7
1855
—
1
242
Overture, " The Regicide "
1841
1846
2
167, 197
— " Rosenwald "
1868
—
1
302
Lucas, Stanley
—
—
—
268, 289
LucoMBE, Miss Emma (Soprano-singer)
1849
1850
2
211, 218
Ludwig, James (Baritone-singer)
1882
—
1
288
LuNN, Mme Kirkby (Contralto-singer)
1909
—
1
505
LussAN, Mile Zelie De (Soprano-singer)
1891
—
1
427
Lyon, Saml. Thos. (Viola-player)
1816
1837
33
24 to 143
INDEX
567
Performance.
Total
Names and Works,
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
M
Maas, Joseph (Tenor-singer) . ,
1879
1884
4
372, 387, 396,
MacCunn, Hamish (Conductor)
1897
1898
2
453, 457 [398
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture, " Ship o' the Fiend " .
1896
—
1
449
Suite, " Highland Memories "
1897
1
453
Ballet Music, " Diai-mid " (arranged)
1898
—
1
457
MacDowell, Edw. A. (Pianist)
1903
1
480
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Pianoforte (No. 2)
1903
—
1
480
Macfarrbn, Sir G. A. (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony iii E minor
1879
—
1
372
Overture, " Chevy Chase " .
1855
1890
3
243, 400, 423
— " Don Carlos " . ...
1856
- —
1
246
— " Don Quixote " .
1852
1878
2
226, 366
— " Kenilworth " . . . .
1887
—
1
410
— " Romeo and Juliet " .
1888
—
1
413
— " St. John Baptist "...
1873
1880
3
341, 345, 376
Concerto for Violin in G minor
1873
1877
2
340, 362
Idyll (In memory of Sterndale Bennett)
1875
—
1
352
Song, " Ah, why do we love ? " .
1878
—
1
365
— " Alas, my daughter " .
1874
—
1
345
Scena, " Hail, happy morn "
1875
—
1
350
Song, " His right hand " .
1877
—
1
361
Air, " Lay of imprisoned Huntsman " .
1879
—
1
370
Scena, " My child is fled " .
1871
—
I
327
Macfarren, Walter C. (Composer) .
—
—
—
Overture, " Hero and Leander " .
1880
—
I
374 [186, 215
Machin, Wm. (Baritone-singer)
f 1836
1850
5
140, 165, 172
Macintyrb, Miss Margt. (Soprano-singer) .
1890
1902
3
422, 430, 474
Mackenzie, Sir A. C. (Conductor)
1888
1905
60
415 to 486
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overtmre, " Britannia "
1894
1897
2
441, 454
— " Cricket on the Hearth "
1902
475
— " Ravens wood " .
1891
—
425
— " The Little Minister " .
1897
—
456
— " Twelfth Night " .
1890
1896
421, 449
Concerto for Pianoforte, " Scottish "
1897
—
452
Orchestral Ballad, " La Belle Dame sans
merci ".....
1883
1899
393, 401
Scottish Rhapsody (No. 1) .
1888
—
415
— (No. 2), " Burns " .
1889
—
417
Canadian Rhapsody ....
1905
—
486
Entr'actes from " Ravenswood " .
1891
—
425
Courante from " Ravenswood " .
1892
—
431
" Benedictus," for Orchestra
1 1892
—
431
Prelude and Ballet, " Colomba " .
I 1893
- —
436
" Pibroch " for Violin and Orchestra
! 1894
—
439
" From the North " (two Movements) .
1895
—
444
Interlude, " Troubadour " (Act III)
1898
. — .
460
Preludes (Acts II and III), " Manfred "
1899
—
463
[Suite, " London Day by Day " .
1903
—
479
" Invocation," for Orchestra
1912
—
516
Air, " Where sets the sun " .
1887
—
408 ■
Song, " Sleep, sweet Babe "
1896
—
447
Mackintosh, John (Bassoon) .
1815
1835
15
19 to 134
MacVitz, Mile Justine (Contralto-singer) .
1873
—
1
339
Madeleine, The Church of the
—
—
—
343, 369
568
TH]5 PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. of
concert.';
Paoes.
First.
Last.
Madi, Mme Fursch- (Soprano-singer)
1888
1
414
Maggs, Miss Dorothy (Pianist)
1904
—
1
482
Magrath, — (Tenor-singer)
1815
— •
1
18
Mahon, William (Clarinettist) .
1813
1815
2
11, 20 a
Maillard, Mme Ortensia (Soprano-singer)
1850
—
1
218
Maintenon, Madame De
—
—
—
209
Majo, G. F. di (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Odi gran ombra " . .
1852
—
1
225
Major, Miss E. (Contralto-singer)
1885
—
1
400
Male Voice Choir. See Choirs
J
Malibran, Mme. See Bbriot, De
Malsch, H. (Oboist) ....
1853
—
1
232 [509 1
Mancinelli, L. (Conductor)
1890
1910
4
422, 504, 508,
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture, " Cleopatra "
1909
—
1
504
— in A minor, " Romantic "
1910
—
1
509
Suite, " Scone Veneziane " .
1890
—
1
422
Manfroce [Manfroggi], — (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Ah ! che non serve " .
1826
—
1
81
— " Pari a te " .
1820
—
1
45
Mann, Thos. E. (Horn-player)
1887
—
1
407
Manns, Sir August (Composer)
—
—
i
Air, " Little Birdie " .
1877
—
1
362 1
" Manns " Benefit ....
—
—
—
442 1
Manns, Otto (Composer)
—
—
—
1
Overture, " Dramatic," in D minor
1900
—
1
465 [20(?
Manvers, F. W. (Tenor-singer)
1838
1847
4
149, 154, 186,
Mapleson, Col. J. H. (Impresario) .
—
—
—
294, 327
Marcello, Benedetto (Composer)
—
—
—
Duet, " Qual anelante Cervo " .
1816
1824
4
24, 26, 36, 69
Marchesi, Mme Blanche (Soprano-singer) .
1897
1908
6
452, 456, 460,
470, 481, 500
Marchisio, Mile Carlotta (Soprano-singer)
1862
—
1
272
Marchisio, Mile Barbara (Contralto-singer)
1862
—
1
272
Mariani, Luisano (Tenor-singer)
1832
—
1
112 m
Marimon, Mile Marie (Soprano-singer)
1871
1872
2
330, 334 m
Marinoni, Mme (Contralto-singer) .
1824
—
1
69 ^
Mario, Giuseppe (Tenor-singer)
1839
1849
7
156, 157, 173,
174,206,207,
Marriott, Miss A. (Soprano-singer) .
1882
—
1
386 [208, 210
Marschner, H. (Composer)
—
—
Overture, " Der Vampyr " .
1829
1854
3
95, 149, 238 M
— " Der Templar " .
1831
—
1
108 ■
— " Prince de Homburg " .
1836
—
1
139 V
Song, " An jenem Tag "...
1891
—
1
426 f
— " Di primavera " .
1836
- —
1
137 '
— " From the ruin's topmost tower " .
1841
—
1
167
Scena, " Ha ! what delight "
1847
—
1
200
Trio, " My lord but mocks me " .
1843
—
1
178
Duet, " 0 my Father "
1855
—
1
241
Marshall, Master (Chorister) .
1820
—
1
44
Marshall, Miss Marian S. (Contralto-singer)
1843
1844
2
179, 184
Marshall, Julian .....
—
—
—
130
Martin, Sir Theodore ....
—
—
—
195
Martucci, Giuseppe (Conductor)
1899
- —
1
462
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony in D minor
1899
— •
1
462
Marzocchi, — (Tenor-singer) .
1 1814
—
1
16
INDEX
569
Peilbi
nance.
Total
No. of
concerts
1\ AMES ANl> »VOKK.b.
First.
Last.
Masoni, V. R. (Violinist)
1834
1
125
Massenet, J. E. F. (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture, " Phedre " .
1880
—
1
375
Air, " Ah, fuyez douce image "
1906
— .
1
491
— " De r Infante " .
1896
1
449
— " 11 est doux "
1886
1888
2
405, 414
— " Sevillana "
1901
—
1
470
— " Si tu veux, mignoune "
1894
1902
2
440, 474
— " Vision fugitive "
1892
. —
1
429
Masson, Miss Elizth. (Mezzo-soprano-s
singer
)
1833
1843
12
120 to 181
Master of the King's Music
—
—
—
37
Queen's Music
—
—
—
309
Mathews, Charles (the yoiuiger)
—
—
—
65
Matthay, Tobias A.
—
—
—
390
Matthison, Arthur (Reciter) .
1863
—
1
275 to 27^
Mauguikre, G. (Tenor-singer) .
1907
—
1
496
Maurer, L. W. (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony-
1835
—
1
133
Concerto for Violin
1827
—
1
84
in E minor .
1822
1848
3
58, 174, 207
— for four principal Violins
1832
1844
2
116, 186
Mavratch, Franz .
—
—
—
322
Max Bruch, Dr. (Conductor) .
1883
1887
2
392, 408
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture, " Loreley "
1887
—
1
408
Concerto for Violin in D minor
1868
1898
8
303 to 460
— in G minor .
1876
1906
6
357, 393, 419,
431, 437, 492
" Kol Nidrei," for 'Cello and Orchestra
1891
—
1
425
Three pieces from " Achilleus " .
1893
—
1
437
Air, " Aus der Tiefe "
1903
—
1
479
— " Ave Maria "...
1902
1905
2
474, 488
— " Ich wob dies Gewand "
1901
—
1
469
— " Ingeborg's Lament " .
1886
—
1
404
Mayenberg, Freiherr von
—
—
—
318
Mayer, Miss Jacobine
—
—
—
125
Mayer, Master Julius (Chorister)
1815
—
1
20
Mayer, Carl (Bass-singer)
1888
1889
2
415, 418
Mayer, Johann S. (Composer)
—
. —
—
Duet, " Che al mio bene " .
1830
1833
2
100, 122
Scena, " Ecco a te " .
1817
1821
3
31, 35, 50
Air, " Miseri pergoletti "
1841
—
1
166
— " O quanto 1' anima " .
1821
—
1
51
Scena, " Ovunque il passo volga "
1817
—
1
29
Duet, " Parte ti lascio "
1818
1819
2
34, 41
— " Per pietA " ...
1822
—
1
58
Scena, " Perche Adelaide disperata "
1820
—
1
44
— " Sento mancarmi "
1826
1832
2
77, 112
Mayerhofer, Carl (Bass-singer)
1864
—
1
283
Mayseder, Joseph (Composer)
—
—
—
[165
Concerto for Violin (Op. 40)
1822
1841
5
57, 85, 152, 157,
— II, for Violin (with B. Romberg)
1825
1849
3
74, 149, 211
Introduction and Variations for Violin
1826
—
1
77
— and Polonaise in A for Violin .
1850
—
1
215
Fantasia for Violin
1831
—
1
109
Violin Solo from Op. 40 (arranged fo
r
Doublebass)
1861
—
1
265
Sextett for Strings
1832
—
1
113
570
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Wokks.
Performance,
First.
Total
No. of
Last, concerts
Mayseder, Joseph (Composer) — contd.
Quartett for Strings
Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and 'Cello
Mazas, J. F. (Violinist) .
— (Composer) ....
Overture, " Corinne au Capitol " .
Barcarolle varie for Violin .
McEwEN, John B. (Composer) .
Coronach for Orchestra
" Grey Galloway," for Orchestra .
McGucKiN, Barton (Tenor-singer)
McKay, Ivor (Tenor-singer)
McKenzie, Miss Marian (Contralto-singer)
McMuRDiE, Joseph
Meadows-White, Judge
Meetings, General
— Special General ....
Mehlig, Miss Anna (Pianist) .
Mehul, E. N. (Composer)
Symphony in G minor
Overture, " Le (Chasse du) Jeune Henri '
— " Joseph " .
— " Horatius Codes "
Romance, " A peine au sortir "
„ ( " Champs paternels " )
Scena \ c< j^and of my sire " f "
Duet, " Dear child of hope "
— " Du bist die stiitze " .
Air, " E fia ver "...
— " Ere infancy's bud " . .
Trio, " Lontani canti "
Scena and Chorus from " Joseph "
Duet, " Sole stay of my declining age "
Air, " Voila le mal qu'on nomme amour "
Meister Glee-Singers
Mela, Mile Eugenia (Contralto-singer)
Melbourne Exhibition .
— Philharmonic Society .
Members .....
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. (Conductor)
— (Pianist) .....
— (Composer) ....
Symphony (No. 1) in C minor
— " Scotch " (No. 2), in A minor
— " Italian " (No. 3), in A .
— " Reformation " (No. 4), in D
Symphony Cantata, " Lobgesang "
Overture, "Midsummer Night's Dream '
— " Isles of Fingal " (Hebrides) .
— " Trumpet," in C .
— " Melusine " .
/ "Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage" i
— J " Meeres-stille und Gliickliche [
( Fahrt " j
— " Ruy Bias " ....
— " Athalie " .
— " Wedding of Camacho "
1820
1824
1822
1822
1822
1907
1909
1877
1885
1890
1866
1864
1813
1841
1899
1852
1842
1842
1847
1828
1844
1838
1838
1851
1911
1868
1829
1832
1829
1842
1833
1868
1841
1830
1832
1833
1834
1836
1849
1858
1869
1828
11
—
—
z
—
z
—
1891
5
1895
3
—
1
1877
6
—
1
1845
5
—
1
1
2
1853
1852
2
1
—
1
1
1
_
1
—
1
1877
2
—
1
—
1
1847
11
1847
6
1870
9
1909
25
1897
33
1873
3
1843
1911
32
1907
28
1892
7
1898
11
1902
14
1888
22
1885
5
—
1
45 to 91
68
56, 57
57
56
495
504 [408, 427
362, 368, 388,
400, 425, 446
421
364
433
43
83
291, 295, 300,
308, 357, 363
282 [189
11, 26, 51, 70,
165
462
228, 235
173, 224
172
202
90
187
149
150
222, 360
512
482
301
411
415
5, 263
97 to 201
115, 116, 174,
[187, 201
97 to 313
173 to 504
122 to 455
301, 328, 339
165, 179
100 to 513
115 to 494
123 to 429
126 to 459
137 to 473
213 to 414
253, 265, 270,
306 [313, 399
INDEX
571
Performance.
Total
NaMFS \ND WoRKti.
No. of
concerts
First.
Last.
Mendelssohn, F. (Compoder) — contd.
Concerto in G minor for Pianoforte
1832
1909
18
115 to 504
— in D minor for Pianoforte
1838
1878
17
148 to 360
— in E minor for Violin
1846
1907
38
198 to 496
String Quartett (No. 1) in Eb
1850
—
1
215
Selection, "Midsummer Night's Dream "
1844
1889
10
186 to 417
— Scherzo, separately
1878
1894
2
367, 440
— Notturno, separately
1878
—
1
367 [440
— Wedding March, separately
1863
1894
4
277, 292, 308,
(arranged for Pianoforte by
Liszt) .....
1883
—
1
393 [345, 350
March, " Athalie," separately
1853
1875
5
233, 295, 334,
Serenade and Allegro giojoso in D for
[356
Pianoforte and Orchestra
1849
1876
4
212, 284, 307,
Andante and Rondo capriccioso for
[494, 504
Pianoforte .....
1851
1907
5
220, 302, 392,
17 Variations serieuses for Pianoforte .
1856
1857
2
246. 252
Rondo brillante in B minor for Piano-
[396
forte and Orchestra
1868
1884
4
300, 313, 341,
Pra;ludium in E minor for Pianoforte .
1875
1908
2
352, 499
Caprice for Pianoforte
1878
1909
2
367, 504
Andante and Scherzo, E minor
1884
—
1
397
Lied ohne Worte, Bk. 6, No. 1
1887
—
1
409
Scherzo in G minor from 1st Symphony
1904
1905
2
484, 487
Hunting Song, for Pianoforte
1909
— -
1
504
Spinning Song : Lied, Bk. 5, No. 4
1909
• —
1
504
" Hear my prayer," Motett
1862
—
1
273
Chorus, " Oh ! great is the depth "
1843
—
1
181
— " Oh ! happy and blest "
1847
—
1
200 [206
\ir, " O God, have mercy "
1837
1848
4
143 167, 200,
— " But the Lord is mindful " .
1842
—
1
172
— " Jerusalem " ....
1847
—
1
200
— " O rest in the Lord " .
1847
1
202
— " It is enough " .
1849
—
1
213
Opera, " Loreley " (unfinished)
1853
1865
3
232, 273, 288
Cantata, " First Walpurgis Night "
1844
1873
7
188, 190 to 339
— " To the Sons of Art " .
1848
—
1
206
— " Athalie " .
1849
—
2
210 twice
, Quartett, " When the west "
1850
—
1
216
Male Quartett, " Slimiber, dearest "
1864
—
1
282
— " The hunter's farewell "
1864
—
1
282
Duet and Chorus, " Ye spotted snakes,"
separately .....
1844
1889
10
186, 187 to 417
Final Chorus, " Midsummer Night's
Dream ".....
1844
1889
10
186, 187 to 417
Duet, " Greeting " . . . .
1857
—
1
250
— " Maybells " ....
1857
—
1
250
— " Autumn Song " .
1870
—
1
311
Scena, " Ah, ritoma ! "
1834
1836
2
128, 139
( " Unsliickseel'ge " )
Scena j . i„f^li^^ „ i • •
1845
1894
13
191 to 439
Scena, " Che vuoi mio cor ? "
1882
—
1
387
Song (MS.), "On Lena's gloomy heath" .
1847
1868
199, 300
— " Al suon di tua melode "
1873
—
1
341
— " Einmal aus seinen Blicken "
1875
—
1
351
— " Through the air a breath " .
1875
—
1
351
— " Maiden thoughts "
1876
—
1
356
— " The Shepherd's Lay " .
1876
—
1
357
572 THE PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. 6i
concerts
Paces.
First.
Last.
Mendelssohn, F. (Composer) — contd.
Song, " The Hunter's Song "
1881
—
2
380, 381
— " Friililingslied " .
1881
—
1
381
— " Winterlied "
1887
—
1
407
— " Hirtenlied " ....
1866
1
290
Mendelssohn, Paul ....
—
—
—
298, 305
Mendelssohn Scholarship
—
■ —
—
348, 373
Mengelberg, Willem (Conductor) .
1911
—
1
514
Menter, Mme Sophie (Pianist)
1881
1907
8
381 to 495
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Fantasia for Pianoforte and Orchestra
(scored by Tschaikowsky)
1894
—
1
440
Mercadante, G. S. R. (Composer) .
—
— .
—
Air, " A te riedi " . . . .
1846
—
1
197
Duet, " Claudio "
1827
1830
2
86, 100
Air, " Del mio pianto "
1829
—
1
98
Duet, " Dolce conforto " .
1868
1873
2
303, 340
Air, " 11 sogno " ....
1861
—
1
264
— "In terra ci divisero " .
1848
1866
3
207, 210, 291
— " lo r amai " ....
1836
—
1
138
/Recit., " La Dea di tutti " )
i Air, " Bella adorata " /
1849
1861
2
211, 267
Air, " Lieti voci " .
1840
1848
2
160. 206
— " Ma negli extremi "
1856
—
1
246
— " Or la suir onda "...
1868
—
1
303
— " Quando guerrier "
1848
—
1
206
Recit. and Air, " Se m' abbandoni "
1839
—
1
157
Duet, " Se un istante "
1828
—
1
91
— " Vanne, se alberghi " . . i
1833
1840
2
123, 159
Mercke, — (Bassoonist)
1826
—
1
78
Meric, Mme De (Mezzo-soprano-singer)
1832
1833
3
114, 120, 121
Meves, a. a. C. .
—
—
—
6
Meyer, C. (Harpist) ....
1814
1816
2
14, 23
Meyer, Mile Jenny (Contralto-singer)
1860
—
1
261
Meyer, Leopold von (Pianist)
1845
—
1
192 1
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Fantasia, " Lucrezia Borgia," for Piano-
forte ......
1845
—
1
192
Meyer, P. (Harpist) ....
1816
—
1
23
Meyerbeer, Jacob (Composer)
—
—
—
[312, 423
Overture, " Struensee "
1848
1890
5
206, 221, 259,
Air, " Ah ch' io F adoro " .
1837
—
1
146
— " Ah ! mon fils " .
1860
—
1
262
Duet, " All tu non sei "
1851
—
1
220
— " Beaute divine " .
1842
—
1
174
— " Cara Alice " . . . .
1853
1
232
— " Delia Mosa " . . . .
1851
1855
2
222, 244
Air, " Disperse il crin "
1856
1884
2
247, 396 [363
1 Recit., " Di terni buona gente " i
\ Air, " Fanciulle " ] '
1867
1877
4
297, 330, 340,
Air, " D' una madre "...
1834
1
126
1 " Durch die Nacht " i
^^®* \ " Nella Notte " (
1850
1853
2
217, 234
: Recit., " Eccomi " i
\ Air, " Ah come rapida " ] '
1842
1863
3
170, 262, 278
Trio, " Giovinetto cavalier "
1841
1849
3
166, 198, 210
Air, " Idole de ma vie " .
1861
—
1
264
Duet, " 11 tenero affetto " .
1846
1
197
INDEX
573
Performanco.
1 Total
Names and Works.
- No. of
Pages.
First.
Last.
concerts
Meyerbeer, Jacob (Composer) — contd.
Air, " In vano " (En vain) .
1833
1873
122 to 340
Mailied, " Kennst du das siisse Lied ? "
1849
.
211
Air, " Lieti, signer " .
1850
—
218
— " Nel lasciar " . . . .
1865
—
288
— " Nobil donna " .
1871
—
329
— " Nobil signer " .
1866
1886
3
292, 339, 404
— " Non s' ode alcun "...
1857
1868
2
252, 301
Quartett (and as a Solo), " O beau pays "
1841
1905
2
168, 487
Quintett, " 0 ciolo clemente "
1841
1844
2
165, 184
Duet, " 0 ciel ! ou courez-vous ? "
1848
1
208
Air, " O lieti di "
1858
1862
2
254, 270
/ " Ombra leggiera " \
S'l^-ido^' Song i " Ombre legere " / •
1864
1905
8
283 to 487
1 Recit., " O Pretres de Baal " \
1 Air, " Mon coeur est d6sarm6 "J
1850
1873
2
218, 339
Romance, " Parmi les pleurs " .
1857
—
1
252
( " Pill bianca " i
^i'' 1 " Plus blanche " j
1842
1855
2
174, 242
Air, "La, la, la" (L'Etoile du Nord) .
1857
1858
2
252, 255
Air, " Quando laseiai "
1860
1866
2
263, 290
Trio, " Que fait-il faire ? " .
1839
1852
2
157, 227
Air, "Robert, toi que j'aime "
1838
1892
5
151, 155, 212,
232, 430
— " Sei vindicata " .
1868
1880
2
304. 376
— " Suona funerea " .
1839
—
1
157
Romance, " Va, dit-elle "
1839
1872
7
156 to 333
Air, " Vanne, vanne "...
1862
—
1
271
MiCHAL, Mile Louise (Soprano-singer)
1860
—
1
260
MiERZwiNSKY, Ladislas (Tenor-singer)
1883
—
1
393
MiiiANOLLO, Miss Maria (Violinist)
1845
—
1
192
— (Composer) .....
—
—
Concertante, " Lucia," for two Violins .
1845
—
1
192
MiLANOLLO, Miss Teresa (Violinist) .
1845
—
1
192
MiLiANO, Mme M. C. (Soprano-singer)
1874
—
1
345
Millar, Webster (Tenor-singer)
1906
—
1
492
Mills, R. Watkin (Bass-singer)
1895
—
1
445, 446
MoESNER, Mile Marie (Harpist)
1859
—
1
258
MoLiQUE, Bernhard (Violinist)
1840
1854
7
101 to 237
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Sjrmphony in D (MS.)
1842
—
1
172
Concerto for Violin (No. 1) .
1835
1840
2
132, 160
— (No. 2)
1840
—
1
161 [270. 296
— in D minor (No. 3) ...
1842
1867
5
171, 173, 235,
— in D (No. 4)
1848
—
1
205
— in A minor (No. 5)
1849
1882
5
212, 237, 265,
— for Clarinet .....
1851
—
1
220 [301, 386
— for 'Cello
1853
1867
2
233, 296
Andante and Rondo for Flute (Op. 69) .
1865
1873
2
287, 340
Adagio and Rondo in A for Violin
1844
—
1
187
Andante and Rondo in D for 'Cello
1869
. —
1
307
Fantasia, " Norma," for Violin
1840
—
1
161
MoNBELLi, Mme Marie (Soprano-singer)
1869
1871
6
307, 308, 311,
312, 313, 328
Monday Popular Concerts
—
—
—
170, 298, 359,
MoNiuszKO, Stanislaus (Composer) .
—
—
—
[377
Song, " Le Cosaque " (scored by Stanford)
1901
— ■
1
469
MooRE and Burgess JNIinstrcis .
—
—
268, 342, 390
574
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Namks and Works.
Performance.
First.
MooRFiELDS R.C. Chapel
MoRALT, Joseph A. (Violinist) .
MoRALT, Mrs. (Soprano-singer)
Morgan, J. Wilford (Tenor-singer) .
Mori, Nicolas (Violinist)
Mori, Miss (Soprano-singer)
Morton, Frank H. (Bass-singer)
Mosca, Giuseppe (Composer) .
Air, " Dammi un segnale " .
Duet, " Far calzette "
— " lo di tutto "...
Moscheles, Ignaz (Pianist)
— (" At the Piano ") .
— (Composer) ....
Symphony (No. 1) .
Overture, " Joan of Arc " .
Concerto (No. 1) in D for Pianoforte
— (No. 2) in E b for Pianoforte .
— (No. 3) in G minor for Pianoforte
— (No. 4) for Pianoforte
— (No. 5) in C for Pianoforte
— " Fantastique " .
— " Pastorale," for Pianoforte
— " Pathetique " for Pianoforte .
Septett for Pianoforte, Strings, Clarinet
Horn .....
Etudes for Pianoforte
Moszkowski, Moritz (Pianist) .
— (Conductor) ....
— (Composer) ....
Symphonic Poem, " Johanna d'Arc "
Concerto in C for Violin
— in E for Pianoforte
Suite for Orchestra in F
Finale from Suite for Orchestra in F
Suite in G minor
Ballet Music (Boabdil)
Air from Suite (Op. 50) for pianoforte
Caprice Espagnol
Selection from Ballet (Laurin)
Air, " Erfiillt mein Sehnen "
MoTTL, Felix ....
Mount, George (Conductor)
Mountain, John (Viola-player)
Mozart, J. C. W. A. (Composer)
Symphonies, unnumbered, etc.
Symphony (No. 1, Op. 34) in C .
— (No. 2, Op. 87) in D
— (No. 3, Op. 45) in G minor
— (No. 4, Op. 88) in D
— (No. 5, Op. 58) in Eb
— (No. 6), " Jupiter " (Op. 38), in C
— (No. 9, ? Op. 7) in E b .
— (? Op. 7) in D
— in E
— (No. 35, Hafiner) in D .
— (No. 43, Kochel) in D .
— (No. 38) in D
1813
1813
1867
1813
1821
1890
1825
1825
1824
1821
1832
1832
1835
1821
1822
1826
1831
1832
1834
1839
1838
1833
1840
1898
1885
1885
1886
1898
1886
1887
1890 I
1897 I
1898 I
1898
1898
1897
1884
1813
1813
1817
1817
1818
1847
1818
1821
1835
1860
1817
1908
1875
1899
1840
1815
1868
1839
1826
1861
1845
1828
1861
1898
1897
1898
1887
1824
1817
1910
1870
1903
1868
1904
1897
1871
—
77
56
8 to 162
11
8 to 20
3
295, 297,
300
92
9 to 156
1
51
1
423
1
2
1
22
22
1
1
1
5
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
18
13
23
25
37
6
42
45
2
75
72, 77
70
53 to 207
114 to 193
114
133
53
58, 75, 76, 85, 90
80, 128, 132,
107 [184, 267
113, 114
126
154
149
121
162 [twice
[455, 457, 459
402, 405, 423,
402
403, 455
459
405, 459
407
423
455
459
459
459'
455'
485
396, 407
9 to 70
9 to 29
30 to 510
31 to 311
34 to 479
200 to 302
36 to 483
50 to 455
133, 330
262
31
502
350
463
INDEX
575
Performance.
Total
Names a.nd Works.
No. of
conceits
Pages.
First.
Last.
Mozart, J. C. W. A. (Composer) — contd.
Symphony in F . . . ,.
1836
—
1
141
Overture, " Cosi fan tutte "
1822
—
1
58
) " Die Zauberflote " »
) " 11 Flauto Magico " )
1813
1906
44
9 to 491
— " Don Giovanni " .
1814
1885
8
13 to 401
— " Idomeneo "
1814
1892
6
14, 20, 41, 83,
113, 428
— "La Clemenza di Tito "
1814
1880
10
15 to 375
— " Le Nozze di Figaro " .
1815
1889
13
19 to 418
Concertos, unnumbered, etc.
1819
1830
3
40 to 103 [428
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor
1836
1892
4
139, 191, 217,
in D minor ....
1833
1886
8
122 to 404
in C
1820
1865
2
47, 288
" Coronation," in D
1821
1869
2
50, 306
(No. 9) in Eb
1823
1903
2
61, 479
in A .
1900
—
1
466
Concerto for Violin in D .
1903
—
1
481
(Op. 76) in Eb
1851
1866
2
221, 290
— for Clarinet .....
1838
—
1
149
— for Harp and Flute
1877
—
1
362
— for two Pianofortes in E b
1880
—
1
375
Concertante for Pianoforte, Flute, Oboe,
Bassoon .....
1814
—
1
13
Chamber Music, unnumbered, etc. : |
Nine Quintetts, fourteen Quartetts and [
1813
1843
26
8 to 179
three Trios )
Quintett for Pianoforte and Wind
1818
—
1
37
— for Clarinet and Strings .
1835
—
1
133
— for Strings in E b •
1837
—
1
143
Quartett for Strings in D minor .
1824
—
1
68
— (No. 1, Haydn set)
1837
—
1
146
— (No. 2, Op. 18) ... .
1845
—
1
190
— Concertante, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn,
Bassoon and Orchestra
1887
—
1
407
Serenade (No. 6) in D for String Quartett
' and Orchestra ....
1908
—
1
500
— for Wind Instruments
1813
—
1
8 [106, 232
Notturno for Wind Instruments .
1813
1853
6
9, 14, 19, 101,
March from " Idomeneo " .
1822
—
1
55
Air varie from Divertimento in B b
1900
—
1
466
Serenade for four Orchestras in D
1901
—
1
468
Introduction (Adagio) and Fugue for Or-
chestra .....
1837
1871
3
145, 271, 329
Trio for Pianoforte, Clarinet and Viola
1849
—
1
213
Selection from Ballet, "Les Petits Riens"
1902
—
1
473
Entr'acte, " King Thamos " (No. 5), in
D minor .....
1892
—
1
429
Rondo in A for Pianoforte .
1906
—
1
492
Gigue for Pianoforte ....
1858
—
1
255
Air, unnamed, " La Clemenza "
1829
• —
1
97
— " Ach offnet euro Augen "
1845
—
1
190
Quartett, " Ah, grazie si rendano "
1814
1815
2
15, 18
Duet, " Ah, guarda Sorella "
1824
1853
3
67. 208, 235
Scena, " Ah, lo so " .
1866
1882
2
291, 387 ro-c^
[3/2
121, 360, 367,
JRecit., " Ah non sai " (so) |
\Air, " Mia speranza " )
1833
1879
4
Duet, " Ah, perdona "...
1822
—
1
57
576
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Name3 and Works.
"}
Mozart, J. C. W. A- (Composer) — contd.
Trio, " Ah taci ingiusto core "
( Recit., " Alcandro " \
I Air, " Non so dondo vieni "J
Air, " Al desio " ...
Sextet t, " Alia bella Despiiietta "
Quartett, " Andro ramingo "
Air, " Aprite un p6 " .
— " Arder mai "
— " Bald schlagt "
— " Batti, batti "
Quartett, " Benedictus "
— " Che diro " .
Air, " Che pur aspro "
Quintett, " Che trcmore "
/Recit., " Ch' io mi scordi "^
\Air, " Non tenier " J
Duet, " Cinque, dieci "
Air, " Come scoglio " .
Duet, " Come ti piace "
( Recit., " Constanza " (Costanza)
) Air, " A tral timer "
Trio, " Cosa sento " .
( Recit., " Crudele ? Ah ! no " (
1 Air, " Non mi dir " I
Duet, " Crudel perch6 finora "
Air, " Das Veilchen "
— - " Dalla sua pace "
Scena, " Deh per questo "
Air, " Deh se piacer "
Serenade, " Deh vieni alia fenestra
Air, " De I'extase d'etre aim6e "
Duet, " Der Liebe, Holdes Gluck
Air, " Dies Bildniss " .
Quartett, " Dite almen
(Recit., " fi Susanna
\ Air, " Dove sono
Sexto tt, " Eccovi il Medico
Trio, " Esci omai "
Air, " Fest wie felsen
Finale to Act I of " Don Giovanni
Duet, " Fra gl' amplessi " .
(Recit., " Giunse alfin " 'i
I Air, " Deh vieni, non tardar " ) '
Air, " Gli angui d' inferno "
— " Ihr, die ihr Triebe." See " Voi ch
sapete "...
Duet, " II cor vi dono "
Air, " II mio tesoro " .
— " Io t' amero "
Rondo, " L' amero " .
Duet, " La ci darem la mano
Air, " L' Addio "
Duet, " La Dove prende " .
Air, " La Vendetta " .
Scena, " Ma, che vi fece, O Stella "
Peiforinance.
First.
Total
No. of
1814
1851
1817
1815
1813
1860
1820
1855
1819
1813
1834
1862
1S14
1818
1854
1848
1817
1867
1823
1822
1816
1869
1854
1818
1819
1863
1909
1837
1832
1814
1816
1823
1837
1863
1823
1819
1833
1865
1819
1818
1900
1881
1816
1840
1819
1834
1878
1851
1859
1876
1823
1836
1893
1876
1827
1883
1905
1875
1849
1874
1850
1903
1871
1884
1879
1828
1872
1826
1911
1838
1855
1898
1887
1891
1861
1850
1874
1846
1
2
1
1
3
16
1
15
1
1
5
2
3
2
1
14, 25, 72, 78,
r22'^
220, 257 •-
31, 172, 205,
[227, 270, 355
18, 63
11, 29, 69, 114.
261, 436 [138
44
241 [328, 356
39, 52, 63, 139,
10 to 85
126
272 to 394
13
37 to 486
239 [253, 349
207, 222, 239,
32, 53, 62, 154,
180, 211
294, 345
62 to 216
25 56 to 479
23, 86, 155, 203,
307 [238, 327
236 to 396
33 to 372
41, 84, 91
279
506
147
115, 222, 334
14, IS, 47, 77
24 to 513
64
144, 150
278
65
39, 132, 242
122 to 459
287, 297, 362,
[368, 408
38 ■
36 to 425
467
380 [259, 267
27, 193, 225,
161, 216
42, 225, 346
128, 196
367
INDEX
577
Naubs and Works.
Performance,
First.
Total
; No. of
Last, concerts
Air
"}
Mozart, J. C. W. A. (Composer) — contd.
Air, " Madamina "
Trio, " Mandina amabile "
I Recit., " Ma qual naai " 1
I Duet, "Fuggi, crudel " I
Air, " Martern aller arten "
Air, " Mentre ti lascio "
Duet, " M' era noto il tuo dolore "
( Recit., " Misera in van " 1
I Air, " Lento il pie " /
Air, " Misero, o segno "
Octett, " Misericordias Domini "
/Recit., " In quali eccessi " |
\Air, " Mi tradi " )
Air, " No, che non sei capace "
/Recit., " Non paventar "\
\ Air, " Infelice " ) '
Air, " Non piu andrai "
— " Non piii di fiori "
Quartett, " Non ti fidar "
Air, " O cara immagine "
" Ach ! I ^^® ^'^' ^^^^ triumphircn '
<■<■ ^ I I ^^® voglio trionfare "
\ Ha ! )
/Recit., " O zittere nicht
\Air, " Zum leiden "
J Recit., " Don Ottavio " \
t Air, " Or sai chi 1' onore" )
Air, " O saume langer nicht "
Duet, " O Statua gentilissima "
Trio, " O voto tremendo " .
Air, " Padre, Germani "
— " Parto "...
Quintett, " Perch ^ mentir "
Recit. and Air, " Per piet4 "
Air, " Per questa bella mano "
Choru3, " Placido 6 il mar "
Air, " Porgi amor "
— " Possenti Nume "
— " Pourquoi me plaindre "
Duet, " Prendero qual brunettino
Pria di partir "
A qiiesto seno " \
" Quando miro " j
" Quello di Tito "
Air, " Questi avventurieri "
r" Qui sdegno " |
X" In diesen heiligen Hallen " I
Quartett, " Recordare "
/Recit., " Bella mia " \
\Air, " Resta, o cara "J
Air, " S' altro che lagrimi "
Trio, " Se al volto " .
Air, " Se il nostro pianto "
Quintett, " Sento ho Dio "
2 P
Trio,
I Recit.
I Air,
Trio,
Air
1823 1831
1823 1827
1816
1855
1824
1821
1853
1864
1824
1824
1872
1820
1827
1820
1814
1833
1844
1861
1837
1865
1826
1822
1874
1817
1822
1825
1833
1813
1850
1838
1901
1818
1813
1843
1823
1855
1829
1814
1836
1837
1814
1841
1814
1848
1911
1882
1876
1893
1892
1823
1861
1910
1902
1877
1899
1843
1896
1843
1873
1910
1853
1886
1836
1866
1854
1832
1844
1830
1851
1824
10
6
14
2
9
3
3
1
1
15
3
2
3
7
4
2
1
6
2
6
64, 67, 75, 108
62, 80, 84
24 to 208
242
68 to 514
51
233
284
66
66 to 388
334
46 to 354
85, 163, 212,
288, 312, 435
45 to 430
15, 62
122 to 265
[509
186, 190, 215,
265, 474
147
287
79
55
344. 363
32 to 462
58
73 to 180
122, 409, 448
8 to 181
217, 258, 341
150, 216, 509
470
36
12 to 235
181, 202, 405
61, 138
243, 260, 292
95 to 237
13, 47, 55, 113
141, 184
145 [86, 100
14, 19, 56, 68,
164, 220
16, 19, 24, 41,
62, 69
578
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance.
First.
Last.
Total
No. of
concerts
I
Mozart, J. C. W. A. (Composer) — contd.
Air, " Sento mancarmi "
Trio, " Soave sia il vento "
Sextett, " Sola, sola "
Air, " Solche hergelaufne Laffen "
— "So reizend hold "
Duet, " Suir aria " .
Trio, " Tutte le mie speranze "
— " Una bella serenata "
Air, " Un' aura amorosa " .
— " Vedrai carino " .
— " Vedrommi "
— " Vedro mentre " .
— " Voi che sapete " .
TRecit., " Solitudini amiclic " I
\Air, " Zeffretti lusinghieri " )
Mozart Monument
MxJLLER, August (Double-bass-player)
— (Composer)
Fantasia for Double-Bass
MiJLLER, Robert (Clarinettist) .
— (Composer)
Quartett for Clarinet and Strings
MuNCHHOFF, Miss Mary (Soprano-singer)
MuNCK, Ernest De ('Cellist)
MuRSKA, Mme lima di (Soprano-singer)
"Musical Courier," The.
Musical Critics ....
Musical Union Concerts
Musical World, The
Musicians, Worshipful Company of
MusiN, Ovide (Violinist) .
N
Nacciarone, — (Pianist)
Nach^z, Tivadar (Violinist)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto (No. 2) for Violin in B minor
Naldi, Giuseppe (Buffo-singer)
Naldi, Mile (Soprano-singer) .
Napoleon Bonaparte
Nasolini, — (Composer)
Duet, " II tuo destino "
National Anthem (First and last Concert
of each season, etc.)
National Training School of Music .
Nau, Mile M. D. B. J. (Soprano-singer)
Nautwann, J. G. (Composer)
Air, " Ah, se perdo " ,
Naval, Franjo (Tenor-singer)
Neate, Charles (Pianist)
— (" At the Piano ")
— ('Cellist) .
Neighbour, — ('Cello, ? Double-Bass)
Neitzel, Dr. Otto N. (Accompanist)
Nelson, Sidney (Tenor-singer)
1822
1814
1813
1856
1829
1859
1825
1816
1861
1858
1872
1832
1821
1844
1838
1838
1815
1816
1902
1892
1865
1881
1861
1886
1907
1813
1814
1822
1848
1840
1822
1906
1813
1828
1814
1814
1878
1821
1823 2
1861 10
1885 5
1
1
5
1
1
6
1874
1907
1867
1877
1882
1895
1816
1873
1907
1816
1912
1835
1838
1822
4
1
7
9
10
1
3
1
19
1
130
1
1
13
3
1
1
1
2
57, 61 ^
14 to 266 I
9, 57, 64, 67, 400
247
97 [313, 346
259, 297, 304,
73
25
265, 278, 329,
374, 491, 496
254, 262, 291,
334 [296
115 to 362
53 to 386
185 to 444
152
151
151
21, 24, 25
25 I
»474
429
287, 330, 340
299 note
342
348, 353
137, 240
8
381
266
403, 452, 495
495
9 to 25
13
21
55
[also 129 note'
206 to end. Seei
354, 378
101
56 «
49 f
10 to 133'
91, 129, 161
14
16
366
50, 67
INDEX
579
Namks and Works.
Performance,
First.
Total
No. of
Last, concerts
Neruda. See Halle
Nervil, Miss Lydia (Soprano-singer)
Neukomm, Chevr. Sigismimd (Composer)
Symphony in E [7
Septett Concertante (Wood, Brass and
Double-Bass) ....
Fantasia Drammatica (MS.)
Offertorium, " Confirma hoc, Deus "
Cantata, " David's Lament "
Air, " Holy and great is Thy Name "
— " Make haste to deliver me " .
Scena, " Napoleon's Midnight Review '
Air, " Oft from the steep " .
Nevada City, California .
Nevada, Mme Emma (Soprano-singer)
Nevada, Miss Mignon (Soprano-singer)
New Philharmonic Society
Newton, Sir W. J. ...
New York .....
New York Philharmonic Society
Ney, Mile Jenny (Soprano-singer)
Nice ......
Nicholson, Charles (Flautist) .
(Composer) ....
Concertino for Flute ...
Fantasia for Flute ...
— " Au claire de la lune," for Flute
— (MS.) for Flute ...
Nicholson, — (Oboe and Como Inglese)
NicOLAi, Carl O. E. (Composer)
Overture, " Merry Wives of Windsor "
Song, " Ach, Herr ! " (scored by Lucas)
Duet, " Dit-moi ce mot " .
NicoLiNi, — (Composer)
^. ,, ^,/bracio \ . . „
Air, Iljbracehio /'^i^ conquise .
NicoLO, ? Isouard (Composer)
Air, " Non, je ne veux pas chanter "
NiEDERMEYER, Louis (Composer)
Scena, " L'Automne "
Romance, " Venise est cncor "
NiKiscH, Arthiu" (Conductor) .
(Accompanist)
NiLSSON, Mme Christine (Soprano-singer)
OBLE, Mrs. (Soprano-singer) .
ORDICA, Miss Lillian (Soprano-singer)
ORELLi, Miss Joamiie (Soprano-singer)
ORWicH Festival ....
iS^OTTES, Mme Madeleine (Soprano-singer)
KovELLO, Mme Clara (Soprano-singer)
KovELLO, J. Alfred (Bass-singer)
NovELLO, Vincent (Organist) .
(" At the Piano ")
(Composer)
Cantata, " Rosalba " .
NovELLO, Miss Sabilla (Soprano-singer)
1901
1831
1832
1833
1874
1832
1834
1836
1835
1832
1887
1911
1855
1816
1826
1823
1827
1830
1853
1864
1843
1868
1828 —
1822
1842
1839
1908
1908
1867
1849
1887
1902
1850
1833
1834
1846
1818
1834
1846
1905
3
—
1
1836
4
—
1
—
1
—
1
1837
2
1
2
1837
—
1
1899
2
1
1850
2
1836
24
1842
3
1839
6
—
1
—
1
1856
3
z
1
1844
2
—
1
—
1
1823
2
1
—
1
1912
5
1910
2
1886
6
_
1
1892
4
1903
2
z
1
1859
22
1846
3
—
1
—
1
1
—
1
470, 479, 487
107
[[140
113, 128, 134,
123
345
114
126, 145
139
131, 145
113
407
410, 463
513
230, 348, 37S,
203
194, 256
194 and note,
246, 450
242, 247
263
27 to 140
81, 91, 172
63, 98, 115, 121
86 [127, 154
100
232, 242, 246
282
179, 187
302
56, 63
173
156 [514
501, 505, 509,
501, 509
297, 303, 304,
314 388, 405
210 [429
407, 410, 422,
473, 480
104
217
121 to 258
126, 171, 196,
197 [197
36
126
197
580
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. of
concert.s
Pages.
First.
Last.
NOVELLO & Co. .....
—
—
33, 92 note, 342,
NUSSDORF ......
~
~
322 [427
O
Oakeley, Professor Herbert
337
Oberhoffer, C. T. (Tenor-singer)
1845
—
1
192
O'Connor, Feargus
—
—
—
203
Olitzka, Mme Rosa (Soprano-singer]
1897
1903
3
455, 462, 479
Oliver, — (Clarinettist)
1813
1815
4
8, 9, 11, 19
Ondricek, Franz (Violinist)
1886
1902
7
404, 405, 413,
427, 445, 468,
Onslow, George (Composer)
—
—
—
[473
Symphony
1832
—
1
116
— in A . . . .'
1837
1846
2
143, 198
Overture, " Guise " .
1850
—
1
218
— " Le Colporteur " .
1829
1854
3
94, 212, 238
/"L' Alcalde), , _^ „
— V'L'Alcade/delaVega
„ (
75, 196, 242,
1825
1866
«{
266, 286, 291
Sextett for Pianoforte, Flute, Clarinet,
Bassoon, Horn and Double-Bass
1829
1831
2
95, 109
String Quintett .....
1828
1842
3
89, 115, 170
— Quartett
1830
—
1
101
Opera, Carl Rosa Co.
—
—
—
260, 332, 353
— English Ballad .
—
—
—
1, 214
— German ....
—
—
—
1
— Harrison-Pyne Co.
—
—
—
214
— Royal Italian
—
—
—
1, 240, 263
Opera House, Covent Garden
—
—
. — ■
164
Paris ....
—
—
—
153 note, 182
Vienna ....
—
—
—
280, 503
Orgenyi, Mile (Soprano-singer)
1870
1881
2
312, 380
Orpheus Glee Union (Male Quartett)
1864
—
1
280, 282
Orridge, Miss Ellen A. (Contralto-singer)
1882
—
1
386 [371, 375
Osgood, Mrs. Emma A. (Soprano-singer) .
1876
1880
5
354, 361, 365,
Oswald, Arthur L. (Baritone-singer)
1880
1895
3
376, 400, 446
OuDiN, Eugene (Baritone-singer)
1891
1892
2
426, 429
OuRY, A. J. (Violinist)
1824
1830
17
68 to 101
OuRY, Mme A. C. (Pianist)
1843
1845
2
180, 189
OxENFORD, John
— .
—
—
142
Oxford ....
. —
—
—
110
Oxford Professor of Music
—
—
13, 105, 188
P
Pachmann, Vladimir De (Pianist)
1883
1907
4
393, 404, 419,
Pachmann, Mrs. [Oakey] (Pianist) .
1891
—
I
427 [494
Pacini, Mile Emilia (Contralto-singer)
1842
1843
3
171, 173, 180
Pacini, Giovanni (Composer) .
—
—
—
Air, " Ah, che forse "
1828
—
1
91
— " Ah, con lui " .
1845
. — .
1
192
Scena, " Ah, non fia "
1830
—
102
— " Ah, s' e colpa " .
1821
1822
2
51, 55
Air, " A quest' anima "
1844
—
185
— " Alfin godermi e dato " .
1830
—
100
— " Chi sa dir " ....
1827
—
87
— " Come lieto " . . . .
1834
—
128
Duet, " Di quai soave "
1862
1891
2
272, 426
INDEX
581
Names and Works.
Performance.
First.
Total
1 No. of
Last, concerts
Paces.
I 'acini, Giovanni [Composer)— contd
Air, " II soave e bel contento "
— " Inveir col sesso imbelle "
— " Lmigi dal caro bene "
— " Papucci " .
Scena, " Salvo alfin "
Paderewski, I. J. (Pianist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor
Fantasia, " Polish," for Pianoforte and
Orchestra
Paer, Ferdinand (Composer) .
Overture, " Nmna Pompilias "
Air, " Agitato di smania funesta '
Scena, " Ciel che profondo "
Air, " Felice non sarei "
Duet, " Jenes Grabmal "
Air, " Languiro "
Trio, " Quel labbro " .
Duet, " Quel sepolcro "
Air, " Se fur sogno " .
~ . J " Sotto mentita " )
^ ) " Sotto mento facci.a " j
Air, " Su Griselda " .
— " Tutto e silenzio "
— " Una voce al cor mi parlar "
pAESiELiiO, Giovanni (Composer)
Cavatina, " II mio ben "
Duet, " Ne giomi tuoi felici "
— " O che umore "
— " Son io desto "
Quartett, " Te Dianina "
I'aganini, Nicolo (Composer) .
Concerto (del Campanello) for Violin iia
B minor (Adagio and Rondo)
-;— for Violin in D
Etude caprice for Violin in B [7
— (composed with Auer)
Moto perpetuo for Violin
PaijICOT, Mme L. (Pianoforte-Pedalier)
Palliser, Miss Esther (Soprano-singer)
Palliser, Miss Sybil (Pianist)
Pancera, Mme Ella (Pianist) .
Papini, Guido (Violinist)
Paque, Guillaimie ('Cellist)
Parepa-Rosa, Mme (Soprano-singer)
Paris .....
I — Conservatoire ....
'—Exposition (1878)
sParish-Alvars, Elias (Harpist)
j — (Composer) ....
I Concerto for Harp (MS.)
j — for Harp (Op. 98) in E b
I — for Pianoforte
Fantasia for Harp
Parker, W. Frye (Violinist)
Parkina, Mme EUzabeth (Soprano-singer)
Par LOW, Miss Kathleen (Violinist) .
1858
1832
1861
1830
1829
1891
1893 —
1894 —
1871
1900
1813
1825
1828
1822
1846
1821
1816
1822
1817
1815
1816
1821
1823
1831
1834
1816
1826
1814
1844
1901
1889
1907
1902
1887
1892
1895
1898
1875
1860
1860
1842
1844
1849
1846
1842
1900
1904
1909
1878
1834
1871
1821
1816
1843
1841
1838
1832
1871
1908
1900
1899
1878
1872
1846
1846
1859
1905
1
5
1
1
1
2
1
10
3
255, 330
116
264
103
96 [452, 467
425, 427, 437,
437
440
10 [302, 366
74, 216, 242,
89
55
198
50, 128
27
58 to 329
31, 35, 51
18, 24
25, 39, 177
50
64, 166
107
125, 148
24
80, 113
14
[329
185, 248, 282,
470, 502
418
496
473
408 [465
431, 437, 447,
445
459, 462
350, 362, 367
262
261 to 335
12, 147
183
358
171, 184, 196
184, 196
212, 258
198
171
467, 486
482 ""'■
506
582
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works,
No. of
concerts
Paoes.
First.
Last.
Parry, Sir Hubert (Conductor)
1889
1912
6
418, 434, 445,
— '(Composer) .....
—
—
—
[453, 508
Symphony in C .
1889
—
1
418
. — in F (rewritten) ....
1895
—
1
445
— in E minor (rewritten)
1910
—
1
508
(Overture, " To an Unwritten Tragedy "
1894
—
1
439
' Selection, " Hypatia "
1893
—
1
434
Theme and Variations in E minor
1897
1898
2
453, 458
Ode, " Blest Pair of Syrens "
1899
—
1
462
IjSong, " It was a lover " .
t — " Anacreontic Ode "
1 - " The Soldier's Tent "...
1880
—
1
377
1892
- —
1
430
1901
. —
1
468 [149
Parry, John, junr. (Baritone-singer)
1832
1838
4
113, 122, 133,
Pasta, Mme [Negri] (Soprano-singer)
1824
1837
5
68, 75, 79, 123,
Patey, Mme [Wliytock] (Contralto-singer)
1867
1887
11
296 to 408 [146
Patey, J. George (Baritone-singer) .
1867
—
1
296
Patey, Charles A. (Violinist) .
1833
—
1
121
Paton, Miss M. A. [Mrs. Wood] (Soprano-
singer) .....
1824
1837
15
70 to 145
Patti, Mme Adelina (Soprano-singer)
1895
—
1
444
Patti, Mme Carlotta (Soprano-singer)
1872
—
1
334
Pauer, Ernst (Pianist) ....
1851
1865
7
223 to 288
Payments to Composers
—
—
13, 17, 28, 43,
60, 70, etc.
Pearsall, Mr. (Tenor-singer) .
1841
—
1
105
Pecskai, Louis (Violinist)
1896
—
1
449
Pedalier-Pianoforte ....
—
—
332, 406
Peile, Mr. (Pianist) ....
1825
■ —
1
75
Pellegrini, Felice (Bass-singer)
1826
1832
< 4
80, 89, 95, 115
" Pencerdd Gwalia " .
—
■ —
—
209, 224
Pbnna, Miss Catherine (Soprano-singer)
1876
1877
2
355, 363
Penson, William (Viola-player)
1830
■ —
1
100
Pepusch, Dr. J. C. (Composer)
—
—
—
Cantata, " Alexis " .
1819
—
1
42
Percivall, — [of Bath] ('Cellist)
1816
—
6
23 to 27
Perez, Sisto (Pianist) ....
1815
—
1
18
Pergolesi, Giovanni (Composer)
• —
—
—
' Air, " Siciliana "
1855
—
1
243
■ — " Sanctum et terribile " .
J — " Tre giorni son che Nina " .
1863
—
1
276
1880
—
1
376
Persiani, Giuseppe (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " Quando il core "
1836
1847
2
141, 201
Persiani, Mme F. (Soprano-singer) .
1847
1849
3
201, 205, 213
Peschka-Leutnbr, Mme (Soprano-singer)
1872
—
1
332
Pesth .......
—
—
—
182, 316
„ r^, f Joseph (Horn-player) "4
Petrides, Thejpgtg^ (Horn-player) 1 '
1813
1817
11
8 to 32
Pettit, Thomas (Organist)
1876
—
1
354 [356
Pettit, Walter ('Cellist) ....
1861
1876
4
264, 328, 343,
Pezze, Alessandro ('Cellist)
1861
—
1
266
Pfeiffer's Ode to Music
—
—
—
129
Philadelphia .....
—
—
—
442
Philharmonic Choir. See Choirs
— Orchestra .....
—
—
—
214, 230, 244,
— Pitch
—
—
—
446 [263, 420
Philipp, — (Pianist) ....
1890
—
1
421
Phillips, Henry (Baritone-singer)
1824
1850
47
67 to 217
PiATTi, Alfredo ('Cellist) . . . .
1844
1880
14
187 to 374
INDEX
583
i
Perfoi
mance.
1 Total
1 Namks and Works,
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
PiATTi, Alfredo (Composer) —
—
__
Caprice for Violoncello
1846
—
1
196
Concertante for 'Cello and C.B. on "I
Puritani " (with Bottesini) .
1852
—
1
225
Concertino for 'Cello ....
1862
—
1
272
Concerto in B b for 'Cello
1870
—
1
313
— (No. 2) in D minor for 'Cello .
1880
1893
2
374, 436
Theme varioo for 'Cello
1862
—
1
273
PiEDMONTESE Guard ....
—
153
PiERPOiNT, Bantock (Baritone-singer)
1899
—
1
463
Pi LET, — ('Cellist)
1843
1846
2
177, 197
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
, Fantasia for 'Cello ....
1843
—
1
177
PiNELLi, Pietro .....
—
331
PiNsuTi, Ciro .....
—
—
—
384
PiRKHERT, Edouardo (Pianist)
1842
1
172
PiscHEK, J. B. (Baritone-singer)
1845
1863
12
191 to 234
Pitt, Miss Emily (Contralto-singer) .
1866
. —
1
290
Pitt, Percy (Composer) ....
—
—
—
Five Poems (translated by Ffrang9on
Davies) .....
1902
—
1
475
Pixis, Johann Peter (Pianist) .
1828
—
1
92
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture (MS.)
1828
—
1
91
— " Bibiana " .
1833
-
1
121
Concerto for Pianoforte
1828
—
1
92
Placci, Gennaro (Baritone-singer)
1823
1824
2
62, 68
PiiACCi, Mile Clelia (Contralto-singer)
1838
—
1
148
Plants, Fran9ois (Pianist)
1878
—
1
366
Platt, Edward (Horn-player) .
1825
1842
19
73 to 172
Pleyel, Camille, junr., (Pianist)
1815
—
1
20
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony .....
1813
—
1
9
Trio for Strings and Pianoforte
1815
—
1
20
Pleyel, Mme Marie F. D. (Pianist) .
1846
1
198
PoHL, Dr. Carl F
—
—
—
309
Pole, Dr. W., f.r.s. ....
—
—
446
Polledro, G. B. (Composer) .
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin ....
1821
.
1
53
PoMMEREUL, Mile Marguerite (Violinist) .
1877
—
1
364
PoNCHARD, L. A. E. (Tenor-singer) .
1830
—
1
102
PoNCHiELLi, Amilcare (Composer)
—
—
■ —
Air, " Voce di donna "
1889
1
418
Poole, Miss Elizth. [Mrs. Bacon] (Mezzo-
soprano) ......
1846
1854
3
198, 231, 2
37
Pope, Henry (Bass-singer)
1877
— .
1
361
Popper, David ('Cellist) ....
1897
—
1
456
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Minuet for 'Cello ....
1897
—
1
456
Portogallo, Marco Antonio (Composer) .
—
—
—
Duet, " Al campo andiamo "
1817
—
1
30
Scena, " Son Regina "
1819
1821
2
41, 53
Postans, Miss M. [Mrs. Shaw] (Contralto-
singer) ......
1835
1838
7
132 to ^50
Pott, F. Augustus (Violinist) .
1838
1844
2
151, 186
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin ....
1844
—
1
186
" Potter " Exhibition ....
—
—
—
22, 256
584
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and WuRks.
Performance.
First.
Total
' No. of
Last, concerts
Potter, P. Cipriani H. (Pianist)
— ("At the Piano ")
— (Composer)
Synipliony in G minor
— in A minor
— (? No. 2) in D
— (? No. 4) in D
Overture (MS.) .
— " Cymbeline "
— " Anthony and Cleopatra "
Sextett for Pianoforte and Strings
Adagio and Characteristic Rondo for
Pianoforte ....
Potter, R. H. (Viola-player) .
Powell, Miss Maud (Violinist)
Powell, Philip (Clarinettist) .
Power, Miss Florence (Contralto-singer)
PoYNTZ, Miss Katherine (Soprano-singer)
PRAEaER, Ferdinand
Prague .....
Pratten, R. Sydney (Flautist)
Pregi, Mme Marcella (Soprano-singer)
Presents to Performers .
Preumayr, Fran. Ch. (Bassoonist) .
Prince Consort, H.R.H. Albert
— Esterhazy ....
— John of Saxony
— Leopold, H.R.H.
— of Wales (late King Edward)
— Regent, H.R.H. George
— Talleyrand ....
— of Teck
Princess of Wales (Queen Alexandra)
Prize Overtures ....
Proch, Heinrich (Composer)
Air varie (for the voice)
Promenade Concerts, Covent Garden
Drury Lane ....
Queen's Hall
Pkout, Professor Ebenezer (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Symphony (No. 3) in F
Scene, " Song of Judith " .
Provincial Festivals
Prudent, Emile B6unie (Pianist)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto for Pianoforte in B [?
Pucitta, Vincenzo (Composer)
Scena, " Delia tromba "
Duet, " In questo lieto istante " .
Air, " Vittima sventurata "
PuGNO, Raoul (Pianist) .
PuGNO, Raoul (Composer)
Serenade, " A la lune," for Pianoforte
1816
1820
1826
1833
1836
1869
1816
1837
1856
1816
1830
1814
1901
1830
1895
1870
1855
1897
1830
1865
1886
1886
1888
1848
1848
1820
1822
1817
1903
1904
1836
1844
1855
1835
1872
1871
1831
1899
1857
1823
1911
11
32
3
2
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
25 to 139
46 to 185
80, 128, 243
123, 135
138, 216, 332
307
24 [329
144, 222, 283,
247
25
102
14
471
101, 106
446, 463
311
239, 368
38, 437
242, 252
455
94, 110, 130,
158, 164, 309,
103 [331
158, 176, 195.
204, 209, 214,
245, 260, 264
49
147 note
395 [427
294, 305, 403,
8
105
305 [427
294, 305, 403,
390, 394, 398
287
348
195
11
404, 413
404
413
22, 395
206
206
44
57, 61
29
479, 484, 487,
492, 504, 513
484
INDEX
585
Names and Wokks.
Performance.
Total
No. of
concert.^
Paobs.
Ptjppo, Giuseppe .....
PtJRCELL, Henry (Composer)
Toccata in A for Organ
" Golden " Sonata (two Pianofortes and
Orchestra) . . . . .
Ode to St. Cecilia ....
Air, " Arise, ye subterranean winds "
(scored by Ernest Ford)
Song and Chorus, " Come if you dare "
Song, " Come unto these yellow sands "
(scored by Stanford)
— " Full fathom five " (scored by Stan-
ford)
— " Lament of Dido "
— " Let the dreadful engines "
— " Mad Bess " (scored by Stanford)
— " Ye twice ten hundred Deities
(scored by Kearns)
Puzzi, G. (Horn-player) .
— (Composer) ....
Concertante for Horn .
Fantasia for Horn
Puzzi, Mme Giacinta (Soprano-singer)
Pye, Kellow .....
Pyne, Miss Louisa [Mme Bodda] (Soprano
singer) . .
Pyne, Miss Susan [Mrs. Galton] (Soprano
singer) .....
Queen Adelaide . . . . .
— Alexandra . . . . .
— Caroline ......
— Elizabeth of Roumania (Carmen. Sylva)
— Victoria ......
Queen's College for Ladies
Queen's Hall, Langham Place
Queer Offers and Suggestions
R
Rachmaninoff, Sergei W. (Pianist)
— (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Symphony in E minor
Concerto (No. 2), C minor, for Pianoforte
— (No. 3), D minor, for Pianoforte
Fantasia in E for Orchestra
Elegie for Pianoforte
Prelude in G minor
— in F# minor .
— in C # minor .
Racine, Jean
1895
1895
1895
1889
1895
1907
1907
1895
1887
1901
1875
1817
1817
1819
1828
1850
1858
1899
1899
1910
1902
1911
1899
1899
1911
1911
1899
1895
1893
1837
1818
1833
1876
1861
1911
1906
1911
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
17
2
1
3
23
2
7
445
445
446
418, 445
446
494
494
445
409, 436
469
351
31 to 146
31, 35
41
89, 114, 123
53
215 to 368
255, 264
104, 158
280, 506
43 note
457
141, 176, 204,
209, 214, 240,
245, 260, 391
354
304, 437
331, 477
2
462,
514
1
462
1
609
2
474,
492
1
614
1
462
1
462
1
514
1
514
2
462,
514
—
208,
395
686
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works
Radfokd, Robert (Bass-singer)
Rae, James (Horn-player)
Raff, Joseph J. (C>jmposer)
Symphony (No. 3), " Im Walde "
— (No. 5), " Lenore "
Concerto for Pianoforte in C minor
— for 'Cello in D minor
— (No. 1) for Violin in B minor .
— (No. 2) for Violin in A minor .
Suite for Violin and Orchestra
Cavatina for Violin
Gavotte in A minor for Pianofoi'te
Rafter, — (Tenor-singer)
Rainforth, Miss Elizth. (Soprano-singer)
Rameau, Jean Philippe (Composer) .
Suite for small Orchestra
Theme variee for Pianoforte
Air, " Rossignols amoreux "
Randegger, Cav. Alberto (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Scena, "Medea"
Song, " Prayer of Natiu'e "
— " Save me, O God "
Randegger, Alberto, junr. (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto for Violin in D minor
Bohemian Dances (Nos. 3 and 6)
Raphael, John ....
Ravina, Jean Henri
Ravogli, Mile Sofia (Soprano-singer)
Ravogli, Mile Giulia (Contralto-singer)
Redeker, Mile Louise D. A. (Contralto-
singer) .....
Rees, Miss Eleanor (Contralto-singer)
Reeve, C. (Violinist)
Reeves, J. Sims (Tenor-singer)
Reeves, Herbert (Tenor-singer)
Regan, Mile Anna (Soprano-singer) .
Reicha, Anton Joseph (Composer) .
Quintett for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Horn, Bassoon
Reichardt, Alexr. (Tenor-singer)
Reimar, Miss (Contralto-singer)
Reinecke, Professor Carl (Pianist) .
— (Composer) ....
Overture, " King Manfred "
Concerto for Pianoforte
Reisenaxjer, Alfred (Pianist) .
Reissiger, Carl Gottlieb (Composer)
Overture, " Yelva " .
— " Neron " . . . .
Fantasia for Clarinet .
Remaury, Mme F. M. C. Montigny-
(Pianist) ....
Remenyi, Eduard (Violinist) .
Remorini, — (Baritone-singer)
Porfor
mance.
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
. 1910
1911
2
509, 514
. 1830
1853
3
101
'. 1875
1883
2
349, 392
. 1892
—
1
430
. 1875
1884
2
351, 397
. 1877
1892
2
361, 431
. 1898
—
458
. 1891
—
426
. 1878
1879
366, 372
. 1883
—
393
. 1884
—
397
. 1846
—
195
1839
1845
154 to 189
'. 1888
z
412
. 1876
—
358
. 1907
—
495
. 1887
—
409
. 1880
375
. 1887
—
409
. 1876
—
355
. 1902
—
475
'. 1902
z
475
. 1905
—
488
_
—
—
112
—
—
—
293
. 1891
1896
3
426, 430, 449
. 1891
1898
4
426, 430, 449,
[459
[371
. 1876
1879
4
357, 362, 366,
. 1888
—
1
413
. 1817
1818
2
29, 36
. 1849
1881
12
211 to 381
. 1881
—
1
381, 382
. 1869
1872
4
306, 307, 329,
333
.' 1824
1825
2
67. 73
. 1851
1855
3
222, 226, 242
. 1877
—
361
. 1869
—
306
. 1869
z
306
. 1868
—
301
. 1896
—
449
. 1840
159
. 1841
—
168
. 1842
—
171
. 1880
1881
374, 381
. 1857
—
1 250
. 1 1825
—
1 "74
INDEX
587
Performance.
Total
Namks and Works.
No. of
i^AOES.
First.
Last.
concerts
Rendano, Alfonso (Pianist)
1868
1873
2
302, 338
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Valzer-Fantasia for Pianoforte
1868
—
1
302
Renwick, — ...
1865
—
1
285
Revial, M. p. F. B. (Tenor-singer)
1844
—
1
187
Reyer, Louis E. E. (Composer)
—
—
—
Scena, " Reveil de Brunnliilde "
1904
—
1
483
Reyes, — (Tenor-singer)
1815
—
1
19
Rheinberger, Joseph (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture, " Demetrius "
1893
—
1
436
— " Taming of the Shrew "
1874
—
1
345
— " Wallenstein's Camp " .
1876
—
1
356
RiBAS, Jose Maria (Flautist)
1838
1841
3
151, 161, 168
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Concerto for Flute and Oboe
1838
—
1
151
RiBAS, A. (Oboist) .
1838
—
1
151
Richardson, Joseph (Flautist)
1839
1842
2
154, 172
Richardson's " Rock and Steel " Band .
—
—
—
204
Richardson, Mme Frederica (Contralto-
singer) ......
1906
—
1
492
Richter, Dr. Hans
—
—
—
358 note
RicoRDi, Messrs.
—
— .
. — .
391
Riedel, Carl (Composer)
—
— •
—
1
Lied, " Liebeslied "
1872
—
1
334 !
RiEDER, Mme Marie (Soprano-s
inger)
1860
1861
2
261, 265
Riego, Mile (Soprano-singer)
1878
—
1
366
RiEs, Ferdinand (Pianist)
1814
1822
7
14 to 58
— (" At the Piano ")
1817
1822
12
29 to 57
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony (1st time) .
1814
—
1
15
— (1st time)
1815
—
1
20
— (1st time)
1816
—
2
24, 26
— in D
1818
—
1
37
— in D minor
1819
1821
2
40, 51
— (No. 6)
1831
—
1
109
— in E b .
1818
1823
2
34, 62
— in F
1821
1841
2
53, 165
Overture, " Don Carlos "
1815
1832
4
18, 49. 55, 113
— " L' Apparition "
1837
—
1
144
— " Bardic " (for six Harps
") '■ •
1816
—
1
23
— and Marche Triomphale
1834
—
1
127
Concerto for Pianoforte
1820
—
1
44
— (on Swedish Airs) for Pianoforte
1839
—
1
156
Octett for Pianoforte, Strings, Clarinet,
Fagotto, Horns ....
1816
—
1
26
Sextertt for Pianoforte, Harp, Oboe, Fa-
gotto, Horn, C.B.
1814
1822
2
14, 58
— for Pianoforte and Strings
1817
1818
2
31, 36
Quintett for Pianoforte and Strings
1815
1821
3
19, 32, 51
Quartett for Strings ....
1817
—
1
32
Scena, " Sia Imninoso "
1819
—
1
40
RiETZ, Julius (Composer)
—
—
—
Fantasia appassionata for 'Cello .
1863
—
1
279 [333, 393
RiGBY, George Vernon (Tenor-singer)
1868
1883
5
300, 306, 311,
RiGHiNi, Vincenzo (Composer)
—
—
—
Quartett, " Gran' Nume in ogno "
1853
—
1
234
RiMSKY-KoRSAKOFF, N. A. (Composcr)
—
—
—
Symphony (No. 2), " Antar
"
1905
—
1
486
588
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
-' No. of
Paoes.
First.
Last.
1 concerts
RiMSKY-KoBSAKOFF, (Composer) — contd.
/" Christmas Night " "\
buite 1 . < jjigi^^ before Christmas "J
1910
—
1
509
Suite, " Scheherazade "...
1911
—
1
512
" Capriccio Espagnole "
1903
1908
2
479, 502
Battle Music from " Kitesch "
1911
—
1
513
RiTTER, Tlaeodore (Pianist)
1860
—
1
262
RiVABDE, Achille (Viohnist)
1905
—
1
487
RivifeRE, Mile L. De (Soprano-singer)
1839
—
1
155
RoBBBECHTZ, Andre (Viohnist)
1819
—
2
39 twice
Roberts, Ellis (Violinist)
1893
—
1
436
Robertson, MissSophieM. (Soprano-singer)
1877
1880
2
362, 374
Roche, Raphael (Accompanist)
1907
—
1
496
Rode, Jacques P. J. (Composer)
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin in D minor
1840
—
1
159
(No. 8), 1st Movement only, in
E minor .....
1873
—
1
341
(No. 10) in B minor .
1869
—
1
307
(No. 7) in A minor
1869
—
1
308
— — (composed with De Beriot)
1826
—
1
79
— • — (composed with Mayseder) .
1829
—
1
97
Quartett for Strings ....
1822
—
1
55
Air varie for the Voice
1832
—
1
115
RoKiTANSKY, Freihorr V. von (Bass-singer)
1866
1868
2
292, 302
Romberg, Andreas (Composer)
. —
—
—
Symphony in D
1813
1842
3
11, 77, 127
— in E [7 .
1826
• —
1
78
Overture in D (Op. 60)
1821
1852
13
50 to 226
— " Don Mendoza " .
1822
1829
2
57, 95
— (minamed)
1825
1829
2
74, 97
— " La Rovine di Paluzzi "
1834
1839
2
127. 157
Quintett for Strings
1813
1823
4
9, 30, 46, 64
Quartett for Strings
1813
1821
5
11,14,19,26,52
Trio for Strings .
1817
. —
1
29
Rombebg, Bernhard ('Cellist)
1814
—
1
16
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture in D .
1820
1850
9
45 to 215
— (unnamed)
1815
1832
4
18, 30, 34, 115
— " Ulysses and Circe "
1815
1841
6
19, 27, 31, 132,
— (new)
1818
—
1
36 [146, 164
Concerto for two 'Cellos
1827
—
1
85
— " Swiss," for 'Cello
1868
—
1
301
Capriccio, on " Swedish Airs
," for 'Cello
1839
—
1
156
Fantasia for 'Cello
1825
—
1
74
Sextett for Strings
1814
1823
2
16, C-
Quartett for Strings .
1816
—
1
24
Rome ....
. —
. —
—
424
Ronald, Landon (Conductor)
1908
1910
3
500, 5u2, 508J
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Song-Cycle, " Summer-time "
1901
—
1
470
Scena, " Shah Jehan "
1910
—
1
508
RoNCONi, Giorgio (Baritone-singer) .
1837
1852
2
143, 225
RoNZi, Pollione (Tenor-singer)
1876
—
1
354
Rosa, Carl ......
—
—
—
384
RosENHAiN, Jacob (Pianist)
1837
—
1
145
— (Composer)
.
—
—
■ —
Symphony (MS.)
1854
- —
1
237 ■
Capriccio for Pianoforte
.
1837
—
I
145
INDEX
589
Performance.
1 Total
Namks and Works.
. No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
Rosenthal, Moritz (Pianist) .
1899
1911
3
463, 466, 512
— (Composer)
—
—
—
Humoresque e Fugato, svir un T
."heme
5
de Richard Strauss
1911
—
1
512
RosNER, — (Tenor-singer)
1829
—
1
97
RosQUELLAS, — (Tcnor-singer)
1813
—
1
11
Rossi, F. (Composer)
—
—
- —
[286, 300
Air, " Ah, rendimi quel core "
1847
1868
5
201, 210, 225,
Rossini, Gioacchini A. (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture, " WilUam Tell " .
1830
1888
11
100 to 415
— " Semiramide "
1831
—
1
107
— " The Siege of Corinth "
1848
1870
6
205, 236, 251,
260, 281, 312
Duet, " Ah, che quai tronchi "
1829
1
95
Air, " Ah, gia trascorse il di "
1851
— .
1
220
Duet, " Ah, Mathilde "
1863
1
276
_ 1 " Ah, qual rispetto " )
Duet 1 " Ah ! quel respect " )
1839
1861
3
157, 239, 265
( Recit., " Eccomi alfin " \
) Air, " Ah, quel giorno " ) '
1865
1882
3
288, 358, 387
Air, " Ah me, il ciel "
1828
—
1
90
Duet, " Ah, se di mali "
1825
1828
2
74, 90
— " Ah, se puoi "
1823
1828
2
64, 90
Air, " Ah, si per voi " .
1829
—
1
94 [202, 218
Duet, " Ah, si tu "
1830
1850
5
103, 151. 173,
Air, unnamed (Siege of Corinth)
1860
— .
1
261
— " Alle voci della gloria "
1872
1
335
Duet, " Air idea "
1825
1829
2
74, 96
Air, " Alma invitta " .
1825
—
1
76
— " Al pill dolce "
1825
—
1
74
Trio, " Al tuo materno sen "
1846
—
1
198
Duet, " Amor ! possenti nome " .
1821
1829
4
50, 67, 80, 97
— ■ " Anna, tu piangi "
1836
1
139
Air, " A rispettarmi "
1827
1840
3
83, 91, 162
Duet, " Beir imago "
1828
1843
4
91, 102, 106,
Air, " Bel raggio "
1829
1893
13
96 to 436 [180
— " Che accenti "
1836
—
1
141
— " Che vidi, amici ".
1832
1836
2
112, 139
Quartett, " Cielo il naio labbro "
1823
1830
4
62, 68, 76, 100
Air, " Ciel pietoso " .
1837
—
1
146
— " Cimentando "
1819
—
1
41
Duet, " Come frenar "
1833
1858
2
120, 254
Trio, " Cruda sorte " .
1824
1829
3
58, 89, 96
Air, " Cujus animam "
1864
—
1
281
Quartett, " Decisa 6 la sua sorte '
1838
—
1
148 [196, 266
Duet, " Di capricci " .
1828
1861
5
90, 116, 162.
Air, " Di piacer "
1819
1868
5
40,75,127,281,
— " Di tanti palpiti "
1823
1872
2
65, 335 [301
Quartett, " Don Basilio "
1824
—
1
68 [200, 223
Duet, " Dove vai ? " .
1830
1851
5
100, 107, 140,
— unnamed (Tancredi)
1841
—
1
167 [271, 279
— " Dunque io son " .
1825
1863
6
75, 89,163,267,
— " Ebbene a te "
1827
1843
4
85, 88, 98, 178
T^ , ( "Ebben per mia i ...
Duet \ » E ben per una ( ^emone
1857
1871
3
252, 296, 330
Air, " Ecco (Eco) pietosa "
1826
—
1
79
— " Ecco ridento " .
1875
—
1
350
— " Elena, o tu "
1835
—
1
133
590
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance.
Total
1 No. of
Last, concerts
Paoes.
Rossini, Gioacchini A. (Composer) — contd
Duet, " Ella ! oh ciel "
Air, " Fac ut portem "
— " Fellon la pena " .
— " Firmo rimanti " .
Duet, " Forse un di "
Air, " Fra vui istante "
Duet, " Giorno d' orror "
Trio, " Gratias agimus "
Duet, " I Marinari " .
Trio, " lo rendo a vostr' amor
Air, " La Gita in Gondola "
— " Languir per una bella "
Scena, " La Pieta " .
Air, " Largo al factotum " .
Duet, " Lasciami " .
— " La Serenata "
Trio, " L' usato ardir "
Quartett, " Mi manca la voce '
Duet, " Mira la bianca luna "
/Recit., " Nacqui all' affanno " |
\Air, " Non piii mesta " )
Quintett and Chorus, " Ne' lacci raiei "
Duet, " Non fuggir " .
Air, " O colpo inipensato " .
Scena, " Ogetto amabile " .
Quintett, " Oh ! guardate "
Romance, " O ! muto, asil "
Trio, " O Nume benefico " .
— "Or che la sorte "
Air, " Palpi ta " .
Duet, " Parlar, spiegar "
Air, " Pensa alia Patria "
Septett, " Dal tuo stellato "
Air, " Pro peccatis " .
Quintett, " Quanto a quest' alma
Scena, " Quel horrible destin6 "
Trio, " Quel sembiante "
Duet, " Quis est homo "
— " Rasserena, o cara "
— " Ricciardo "
Air, " Riedi al soglio "
f Recit., " Divisi noi " "\
\Duet, " Sappi che un rio dovare " j
Duet, " Scendi nel piccol' legno "
Air, " Se amore soltanto " (with Mayer)
Duet, " Sei gia sposa "
— " Se la vita " ...
Selection from " William Tell "
Air, " Selva opaca " (Sombre foret)
— " Sento un interna voce '
Duet, " Serbami ognor "
— " Se tu m' ami "
Trio, " Soave conforto "
Air, " Sorgete "
— " Tanti affetti "
Trio, " Ti parli 1' amore "
Air, " Trusto ciel "
1829
1846
1820
1836
1834
1821
1862
1881
1852
1830
1844
1830
1828
1825
1828
1840
1827
1823
1866
1829
1846
1834
1833
1822
1823
1883
1826
1831
1823
1830
1848
1824
1844
1823
1828
1825
1844
1839
1824
1864
1850
1823
1833
1826
1833
1838
1838
1817
1838
1824
1837
1834
1834
1834
1820 I
1854
1861
1872
1843
1824
1867
1874
1838
1831
1877
1843
1831
1892
1864
1833
1832
1860
1892
1833
1866
1851
1868
1835
1835
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
4
13
3
4
1
1
1
2
4
1
10
2
4
1
4
7
2
2
1
95
198
46
138
127
49
273
380
225, 236
102
187
100
90
74, 103, 266
90, 335
159
85, 177
63, 69
291, 295
98, 192, 283,
196 r309, 346
128
123
58
63
393
79
109, 151
62
103, 106 [363
205, 284, 356,
67
184
64
92, 181
74, 86, 96, 108
184 to 430
155, 257, 281
69, 75, 96, 122
281
218
65
123
80, 112 [260
123, 206, 257
150
152 to 430
32, 123 [292
152, 205, 253,
70 [221
141, 160, 189,
127 to 301
129, 134
127, 133
47
INDEX
591
Namks and Works.
Performance.
Total
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
1817
1825
4
29, 36, 70, 75
1835
—
1
135
1821
—
1
50
1823
1895
8
64 to 444
1866
—
1
292
1826
—
1
77
1837
—
1
146
1880
1
376
1832
1835
3
113, 121, 135
1816
—
1
23
1813
1814
2
10, 16
1834
z
1
129
1861
1866
3
264, 265, 291
1866
1
291
[111, 194, 332
—
—
22, 53, 88, 105,
—
—
111, 245, 289
130, 131, 136,
248 note, 347,
353, 373, 428,
—
—
—
256, 280 [481
—
—
—
105
—
—
—
403, 420
—
—
—
48, 118, 281
1872
1884
3
335, 386, 397
1831
1835
6
108, 109, 122,
127, 133, 135
1857
1876
5
251, 255, 297,
302, 355
1876
1
356
1879
—
1
372
1891
—
1
424
1857
1888
3
251, 340, 415
1867
1906
8
297 to 490
1876
—
1
355
1875
—
1
350
1857
—
1
251
1857
—
1
251
1879
—
1
372
1887
—
1
410
1890
1905
3
422, 458, 488
1882
—
1
388
1876
—
1
355
1876
—
1
355
1872
1875
2
334, 349
1891
—
1
425
1882
—
1
387
1855
1867
3
241, 250, 296
—
—
—
152
1902
1907
3
474. 492, 495
1885
—
1
401
! 1846
—
1
1 197
Rossini, Gioacchini A. (Composer) — contd
Scena, " Tu ch' accendi " .
Duet, " Tutto apprendi " .
Air, " Tutto h vano "
— " Una voce poco f a "
Duet, " Un soave non so ch6 "
Air, " Va lusingando "
Duet, " Vorrei "
RoTOLi, — (Composer)
Barcarolle, " L' Alba "
RoussELOT, Scipion ('Cellist) .
RovEDiNO, Carlo (Bass-singer)
RovEDiNO, Miss (Contralto-singer)
RovELLi, — (Composer) ...
Concerto for Violin ...
Rowland, A. C. (Double-bass-player)
— (Composer) ....
Fantasia, " La Sonnambula," for Double
Bass ....
RoYAii Academy of Music Choir. See Choirs
of Music ....
Principal ....
Students ....
— College of Music
Institution Lecturer .
— Normal College for the Blind
Society of Musicians .
RozE, Miss Marie (Soprano-singer)
RuBiNi, G. B. (Tenor-singer)
Rubinstein, Anton G. (Pianist)
— (Composer) ....
Symphony, " Dramatic " (No. 4)
— " Ocean " . . . .
Overture, " Antony and Cleopatra "
Concerto (No. 3) in G for Pianoforte
— (No. 4) in D minor for Pianoforte
— (No. 5) in E [> for Pianoforte
— (Andante and Allegro) for Violin
Nocturne in G b for Pianoforte
Polonaise in E b for Pianoforte
Valse Allemande for Pianoforte
Toccata for Pianoforte
Staccato Study in C for Pianoforte
Cantata, " Paradise Lost " .
Song, " Bend, fairest flower "
— " My heart is crowned "
— " Persisches Lied "
— " Taglich eilen wir "
Solo and Chorus, " The Water-Nymph
Rttdersdorff, Mme H. (Soprano-singer)
" Rule, Britannia "...
RuMFORD, Kennerley (Baritone-singer)
Rummel, Franz (Pianist)
RuMMEL, Miss (Soprano-singer)
592
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
RussELi,, Mme Ella (Soprano-singer)
Rust, Friedrich W. (Composer)
Sonata for Violin and Pianoforte in
D
S
Sabatier, Mme
Sacchini, Antonio M. (Composer)
Air, " Elle m' a prodigu6 " .
— " Lieta quest' alma amante "
Quartett and Chorus, " Nell' orror
Trio, " O lieti Di "
Bravura, " Sventurata in van "
Air, " Tergi il pianto "
Sachsen-Meiningen
Sacred Harmonic Society
Sapfery, — .
Safonoff, — (Conductor)
Saint-Cyr, Seminary of .
Saint James's Hall
Saint Luke's Church, Chelsea .
Saint Paul's Cathedral .
Saint Petersburg .
Saint Thomas's Church, Leipzig
Sainton, Prosper P. C. (Violinist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for Violin
— (No. 3) for Violin .
Concertino (one Movement) for Violin
SAiNT-SAiiNS, C. C. (Pianist) .
— (Organist)
— (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Sjrmphony in C .
— in C minor (two Pianofortes and Organ )
— in A minor
Symphonic Poem, " Phaeton "
" Le Rouet d' Ompliale " .
Concerto in G minor for Pianoforte
— in C minor for Pianoforte
— in F for Pianoforte
— in B minor for Violin
— in A minor for 'Cello
Rondo capriccioso for Violin
Fantaisie in D b for Organ .
— " Africa," for Pianoforte and Or
chestra
— "Havanaise," for Violin and Or
chestra ...
Ballade, " La fianc6e du Timbalier
Air, " Mon ccEur s'ouvre " .
— " Printemps qui commence "
Song, " Reverie "
Salaman, C. K. (Pianist)
Sale, John (Bass-singer)
Saliert, Antonio (Composer) .
Trio, " Vonite, O Donne, meco "
Performance. Total
i No. of
First. Last, concerts
Pages.
1887
1877
1871
1820
1813
1815
1816
1838
1911
1844
1844
1848
1852
1874
1879
1886
1886
1894
1898
1898
1893
1879
1891
1905
1894
1904
1889
1898
i
1905
1905
1898
1891
1897
1894
1850
1819
1895
1817
1912
1858
1893
1898
1898
1896
1899
1911
1905
1903
1908
1907
1823
1813 I 1814
21
1
1
1
5
2
4
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
2
2
1
409, 427, 439
[twice, 443
362
— 30
328
44
8
19, 21
27,30
151
253
104, 236, 395
6
513, 515
209 [304, 309
249, 268, 298,
82
82
66 ^
163 1
188 to 253
188
205
226 [410, 436
346, 372, 405,
372, 400 [460
405, 436, 441,
405
441
460
458
436, 449
372, 436, 462
425, 448, 513
486
441
483, 486
418, 479
4oa
487
487, 502
460
427, 495
454
440
215
41 to 64
9, 16
INDEX
S93
,
PBiformance.
1 Total
N^AMiiib AND Works,
- No. of
concerts
Pahes.
First.
Lust.
Salmon, Mrs. Eliza [Munday] (Soprano-
singer) .....
1815
1824
30
18 to 69
Salmond, Norman (Baritone-singer)
1893
—
1
435
Salomon, Johann Peter (Violinist) .
1813
1815
6
8 to 18
Salter, Miss Bertha (Contralto-singer)
1896
—
1
448
Salter, Miss Florence (Soprano-singer)
1896
—
1
448
Salvi, Lorenzo (Tenor-singer) .
1844
1848
3
185, 186, 207
.Salzburg, — .....
—
—
—
152
Santini, L. (Bass-singer)
1830
1831
2
100, 108
Santley, Sir Charles (Baritone-singer)
1860
1908
33
26] to 502
Santley, Miss Edith (Soprano-singer)
1882
1883
2
388, 391
Sapellnikoff, Wassily (Pianist)
1889
1909
10
417 to 505
Sapienza, — (Composer)
—
—
—
Scena, " Ch' io perdessi " .
1827
—
1
87
Sapio, L. (Tenor-singer) ....
1822
1838
19
55 to 149
Sapio, Mme Clementine De Vere (Soprano-
singer) ......
1894
1899
3
439, 443, 463
Sapio, Romualdo (Accompanist)
1899
—
1
463
Sarasate, Pablo M. M. (Violinist)
1874
1897
7
345, 366 twice,
371, 392
twice, 453
— (Composer) .....
—
—
Spanish Dance for Violin
1878
—
1
366
" Zapateado," for Violin
1883
—
1
393
(First time) ....
1883
—
1
392
Romance for Violin ....
1883
—
1
392
Introduction and Tarantella for Violin
1908
— .
1
502
Sarolta, Mme (Mezzo-soprano-singer)
1865
—
1
288
Sarti, Giuseppe (Composer)
—
—
—
Quartett, " Dorina, mia carina " .
1813
—
1
9
! Arietta, " Lmigi del caro bene " .
1887
—
1
408
Saturday Popular Concerts
—
—
—
170
Sauer, Emil (Pianist) ....
1895
1910
9
443 to 508
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto in E minor for Pianoforte
1901
—
1
469
— (No. 2) for Pianoforte
1903
—
1
479
Concert- Etude for Pianoforte
1906
—
1
490
— (No. 18), " Volubilite " .
1910
—
1
508 [459, 509
Sauret, Emile (Violinist)
1880
1910
5
375, 426, 430,
Scarlatti, Alessandro (Composer)
—
—
—
Sonata in A for Pianoforte .
1903
—
1
479
— in E (arranged by Tausig)
1882
—
1
388
Pastorale for Pianoforte
1905
—
1
488
Schaller, Professor F. .
—
—
—
314 to 322
ScHARWENKA, Xavor (Pianist)
1880
1881
3
374, 376, 379
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto in B [> minor for Pianoforte
1880
—
1
374
— in C minor (No. 2) for Pianoforte
1881
—
1
379
Staccato Study .....
1880
—
1
374
Minuet ......
1880
—
1
377
Two Polish Dances ....
1882
—
1
387
Schelling, Ernest (Pianist)
1910
—
1
509
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
" Suite Fantastic," for Pianoforte and
Orchestra .....
1910
—
1
509
Schiller, J. C. F. von ....
—
—
—
204 [dix
Schiller's Hymn to Joy
^
—
—
71 and Appen-
Schindler, Anton .....
—
I
—
81
2 Q
694
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
1 Total
Naurs and Wobks*
- 'Mrt r^f
Pages.
First.
Last.
JNO. 01
concerts
ScHiRA, Francesco (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, " La Bella mia "
1864
—
1
284
SCHLESINGER, L. (Pianist)
1827
1829
2
83, 96
ScHLOESSER, Ludwig (Composer)
—
—
—
Overture (MS.)
1827
1851
2
86, 220
ScHLOSS, Mile Sophia (Soprano-singer)
1845
—
1
191
ScHONBERGER, Benno (Pianist)
1887
—
1
408
ScHOU, Mile (Soprano-singer) .
1878
—
1
368
SCHREIBLECHNER. Anton
—
—
322
ScHRicKEL, Mile (Contralto-singer)
1838
—
1
151
Schroeder-Devrient, Mme (Soprano-
singer) ......
1832
1837
2
116, 147
Schubert, Mile Geisler- (Pianist)
1889
—
1
416
Schubert, Franz P. (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphony in B minor, " Unfinished " .
1867
1901
12
296 to 470
— in C (No. 9)
1871
1911
8
329 to 514
Overture, " Fierrebras " .
1844
—
1
187
— " Rosamunds " . . . .
1869
1897
3
307, 350, 452
— " Alfonso and Estrella "
1873
—
1
340
— " In the Italian Style " .
1879
—
1
371
Minuet (Fantasia-Sonata in G) for Piano-
forte ......
1874
—
1
346
Impromptu in B (7 for Pianoforte .
1884
—
1
397
— (No. 2), Op. 90, for Pianoforte
1907
—
1
494
— (No. 4) in F minor for Pianoforte
1889
—
1
417
Fantasia (arranged by Liszt) for Piano-
forte ......
1877
—
1
362
Valse, " Soirees de Vienne " (arranged
by Liszt) .....
1884
1907
2
398, 494
— " Der Erlkonig " (arranged by Liszt),
for Pianoforte ....
1907
—
1
495
Marche Militaire (arranged by Tausig)
for Pianoforte ....
1907
—
1
494
Air, " Ave Maria " (scored by Lucas) .
1849
—
1
212
Lied, " Der Doppelganger "
1904
—
1
483
— " Der Wanderer " .
1843
1876
2
179, 357
— " Die Allmacht " (scored by Liszt) .
1890
—
1
423
— " Die Post "
1870
—
1
311
— " Friihlingsglaube "...
1870
—
1
311
— " Gretchen am Spinnrade "
1869
1873
2
306. 341
Scena, " La Religieuse " (Die Nonne) .
1844
—
1
187
— from Cantata, " Lazarus "
1868
- — •
1
301
Lied, " The Erl-King "...
1853
1886
2
232, 405
— " Wohin " .
1888
—
1
''' [388
156, 380, 381,
1 r" Quando avvolto " 1
berenado y. ^eary flowers their buds " j
1839
1882
4
ScHULTZ, Messrs. (^ol-Harmonica and two
Guitars) .....
1828
—
1
90
ScHULTZ, A. (Composer) ....
—
—
—
Concertante for ^ol-Harmoniea and two
Guitars .....
1828
—
1
90
ScHULZ, Edouard (Pianist)
1831
—
1
107
Schumann, Mme Clara [Wieck] (Pianist) .
1856
1888
13
246 to 412
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Lied, " 0 Lust, 0 lust "
1882
—
1
388
Schumann, Robert (Composer)
—
—
—
[401,482,505
Symphony, I, in B [? .
1854
1904
6
239, 350, 382,
— 11, inC .....
1864
1908
10
283 to 501
INDEX
595
Performance.
Total
1
Namks and Works.
■ No. of
concerts
Tauks.
First.
1 Last.
Schumann, Robert (Composer) — contd.
Symphony III, "Rhenish," in E [?
1870
1896
3
311, 371, 448
— IV, in D minor ....
1867
1911
6
295, 412, 426,
467,479,514
Overture (with Scherzo and Finale)
1853
1907
4
231, 338, 365
495
269, 344, 397,
— " Genoveva " ....
1862
1898
4
— " Manfred " .
1873
1906
2
340, 491 [459
— " Hermann and Dorothea " .
1883
_
1
392
Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor
1865
1910
28
287 to 508
— for Violoncello ....
1892
—
1
429
Coneertstiick in G for Pianoforte .
1868
1874
2
300, Ml.
Introduction and Allegro appassionata
(Pianoforte and Orchestra)
1891
—
1
425
Fantasia for Violin in A minor
1882
—
1
387
" Abendlied," arranged for Violin
1869
1902
2
306, 473
" Faschingsschwank," for Pianoforte
1911
—
1
513
" Nachtstiick," for Pianoforte
1880
—
1
377
Novelette (No. 2) in D for Pianoforte .
1887
—
1
409
Romance in FJ .
1898
—
1
458
— (No. 2)
1899
—
1
461
" Traumerei," arranged for 'Cello
1897
—
1
456
Cantata, " Paradise and the Peri "
1856
1866
2
248, 290
Incidental Music to " Faust," Part
III
1877
—
1
361
Chorus, " Gipsy Life "
1875
—
1
350
Duet, " An den Abendstern "
1896
—
1
448
Lied, " Der Nussbaum " .
1875
1888
2
352, 412
— " Die beiden Grenadiere " (scored by
Hensehel) .....
1878
—
1
366
— " Friihlingsnacht "
1888
—
1
412
Air, " Intermezzo " .
1902
—
1
474
Lied, " Mai-lied "
1896
—
1
448
— " Mit Myrthen und Rosen " .
1889
—
1
419
— " Mond-nacht " .
1888
—
1
415 [407
— " Widmung " ....
1862
1887
4
272, 307, 352,
Song, " Yet will I not rest "
1878
—
1
366
ScHUNCKE, Christoph (Horn-player)
1814
1825
2
14,73
ScHUNCKE, Gotthilf (Horn-player)
1814
1825
2
14, 75
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Introduction and Variations for Horn
Obbligato .....
1825
—
1
73
ScHUNKE, Ludwig (Pianist)
1826
—
1
78
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Pianoforte
1826
—
1
78
ScHUTZ, Mme A. (Contralto-singer) .
1828
1
90
Scotland ......
—
—
—
110, 169
ScoTTA, Mile Frida (Violinist) .
1894
1895
2
441, 444
Secular Oratorio .....
—
—
—
434
Sedie, Enrico delle (Baritone-singer)
1861
1871
7
266 to 328 [150
Seguin, Arthur E. S. (Bass-singer) .
1830
1838
4
100, 132, 149,
Seguin, Mme [Childe] (Soprano-singer)
1828
1836
5
89,91,102, 137,
Seidel, Clemens (Composer)
—
—
—
[138
Song, " Des Nachts im Walde " .
1879
—
1
371
Selby, B. Luard (Composer) .
—
—
—
Idyll for small Orchestra
1899
—
1
462
3EMBRICH, Mme Marzella (Soprano-singer)
1881
—
1
381
3ENIUS, Felix (Tenor-singer)
1907
1
496
596
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Sebvais, Adrien F. ('Cellist)
— (Composer) ....
Fantasia for 'Cello
Settimetto .....
Seyfried's " Miserere " .
Seymour, C. A. (Viola and Violinist)
Sgambati, Giovanni (Pianist) .
— (Conductor) ....
— (Composer) ....
Symphony, " Epitalamio " .
Concerto for Pianoforte
Gavotte for Pianoforte
Shakespeare, Wm. (Tenor-singer) .
Sharp, M. (Oboist)
Shaw, Mrs. Alfred. See Postans
Sherrington, W. (Viola-player)
Sherrington, Mme Lemmens (Soprano
singer) ....
Sherwin, Miss Amy (Soprano-singer)
Shield, Wm. ....
Shirreff, Miss Jane (Soprano-singer)
Sibelius, Jean (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Symphony in C .
— " Finlandia "
Silas, Edouard (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Symphony in C .
Three Mythological Pieces .
SiLOTi, Alexr. (Pianist) .
Sinding, Christian (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto in A (No. 1) for Violin .
SiNico, Campobello-, Mme (Soprano-singer)
SivoRi, Ernesto Camillo (Violinist) .
- — (Composer) ....
Concerto in A for Violin
— (First Movement only) for Violin
— in E |7 for Violin
Fantasia on " Lucia " for Violin .
" Une Journee de Carnaval a Madrid,'
for Violin ....
" Romance sans paroles," inE [>, for Violin
Slivinski, Joseph (Pianist)
Sloper, E. H. Lindsay (Pianist)
Smart, Sir George Thos. (Conductor)
— (Accompanist) ....
Smart, Henry, senr. (Viola and Violinist)
Smart, Henry, junr. (Composer)
Quartett and Chorus (As you like it)
Air, " Be thou patient "
Smart, " Sir " . . . .
Smetana, Friedrich (Composer)
Overture, " Lustspiel "
— " The Bartered Bride " .
Smith, A. Montem (Tenor-singer)
Smith, Charles T. (Bass-singer)
Performance.
First.
1835
1835
1832
1882
1891
1891
1882
1882
1875
1813
1813
1861
1894
1832
1908
1908
1908
1888
1877
1888
1897
1907
1907
1865
1843
1843
1851
1845
1852
1857
1871
1893
1849
1816
1817
1816
1844
1888
1894
1902
1856
1813
Total
No. of
Last, concerts
1833
1880
1830
1814
1877
1902
1877
1871
1871
1855
1844
1822
1896
1905
1816
49
2
2
1
14
Pages.
134
134
41
321 note
116, 120, 121 j
388 *
426
426
388 I
388
350, 361, 374
9, 11, 19, 101
8, 9, 14, 15
264, 283, 295,
328, 344, 363
441, 444, 445,
6, 37 [449, 472
114
500
500
499
414
361
414
454
495
495
286 to 362
180 to 330
1 80 twice
222, 330
191
225
251
330
434 [241
213, 217, 238,
26 to 181
32
25 to 56
187
413
81
439, 448
473, 486
248
8 to 26
INDEX
597
Names and Works.
Performance.
First. Last.
Total
No. of
concerts
Smith, Sydney ....
Smithson, — (Baritone-singer)
Smyth, Dr. Ethel (Conductor)
(Composer) ....
Overture, " The Wreckers "
Song, " Chrysilla " .
— " Anacreontic Ode "
Smythe, Miss Arabella (Soprano-singor)
SoLDAT, Miss Marie (Violinist)
SoLiVA, Carlo Evasio (Composer)
Scena, " Unabitato luogo "
Somervell, Dr. Arthur (Composer) .
Ballad, "Helen of Kirkconnel " (for
Orchestra) ....
SoMERViLLE, Reginald (Composer) .
Scena, " Ballad of Thyra Lee "
Song-Cycle .....
sonnleithner, dr. l. vou
SoNTAG, Henriette [Countess Rossi] (Sc
prano-singer) ....
SoR, Ferdinand (Guitarist)
(Composer) ....
Concertante for Guitar and Strings
Air (MS.)
Spagnoletti, Pietro (Violinist)
— (Composer) ....
Air varie for Violin, Wood and Horns
3.P.C.C
Spechi, Mile Adeline (Contralto -singer)
Spies, Mile Hermine (Mezzo-soprano-singer
3pohr, Mme [Scheidler] (Harpist)
Spohr, Dr. Ludwig (Violinist) .
- (Conductor) ....
- (Composer) ....
Symphony, I, in E b .
— II, in D minor .
— Ill, in C minor
— IV, in F (Consecration [Power] of
Sound)
— V, in C minor
— VI, in G .
— VII, Op. 121 (for Double Orchestra)
— VIII, in G minor .
— IX, in D minor (The Seasons)
— Part II, " Last Judgment "
Overtiure in F .
— " Faust "
— " Jessonda "
— " Der Berg-geist "
— " Pietro von Abano "
— " Last Judgment "
— " Der Alchymist "
— " Macbeth " .
— " In Sinnenlust " .
— " Alnina "
Concerto (No. 9), D minor, for Violin
— " Nello stilo drammatico," for Violin
1852
1909
1909
1909
1909
1870
1888
1828
1893
1903
1829
1817
1817
1818
1813
1815
1830
1889
1820
1820
1820
1820
1832
1831
1835
1840
1840
1842
1848
1842
1847
1821
1824
1826
1826
1829
1831
1831
1843
1845
1823
1849
1820
1834
1843
1843
1867
1871
1887
1897
1853
1860
1874
1885
1886
1872
1851
1847
1880
1896
1884
1
1
1
1
62
384
226
506
505, 506
506
506
314
415
91
435
480
305
318
98
30
30
36
9 to 127
20
407
101
419
45
44, 45 twice,
47, 181 twice
45, 181 twice
15
45 to 297
11
113 to 328
9
109 to 409
12
131 to 453
1
159
3
160, 212,5'235
1
173
1
206
2
171, 260
1
200
2
50, 344
7
69 to 401
25
79 to 405
15
80 to 335
4
96, 100, KO,
2
107, 200 [222
9
109 to 377
1
181
1
191
11
64
13
210 to 447
12 1
44 to 396
598
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Nambs and Works.
Performance.
Total
No. of
Last, concerts
Spohr, Dr. Ludwig (Composer) — contd.
Concerto (unnumbered) for Violin
— in D for Violin
— in G (No. 11) for Violin .
— in E (Op. 38) for Violin .
— " Scena Cantante," for Violin .
— in E minor (No. 7) for Violin .
— (No. 6), Recit. and Andante only, for
Violin ....
— (No. 12), Op. 79, for Violin
— (No. 2) for two Violins .
— for String Quartett and Orchestra
— for Clarinet ....
Nonett for Strings, Wood and Horn
Octett for Strings, Clarinet and two
Horns ....
Double Quartett of Strings .
(No. 2) . . . .
Quintett for Wood- Wind and Pianoforte
Quartett for Strings .
Pot-pourri for Violin (with Mayseder)
Duet for Harp and Violin .
Andante for Violin
Air, " Ah, chei giorni "
Duet, " Ah, che il mio cor "
Scena, " Ah, che in van " .
Duet, " Ah, facciamo "
Scena, " Ah, sorrida "
— " Ah, un ombra " .
Duet, " Bella Ninfa "
{Recit,
Air, "
Duet,
Scena,
Duet,
, " Wie ist mir "\
Bloder Thor " j" '
' Calma, o bella "
" Che sento " .
' Children, pray this love "
— " Dearest, let thy footsteps " .
Air, " Der Kriegeslust "
— " Di miUtari onori "
Duet, " Do not shun me " .
— " Entro del tempio "
Trio, " Even as they broke the cane "
Duet, " Fairest maiden " .
— " Folg'dem Freunde " .
— " Forsake me not "
( Recit., " Dare I believe ? "\
\ Air, " Gentle thoughts " /
Duet, " In Sinnenlust "
Air, " Ja, ich fuhl'es "
( Recit., " Der Holle selbst " \
\ Air, " Liebe ist die Zarte "J
3cena, " Love, how mighty "
— "Mi sospingi "...
Trio, " Night's lingering shades "
Duet, " Now for him I loved "
Air, " Oh, qual di pene " .
— " Oh, what is man ? "
Quartett and Chorus from " Jessonda
1823
1845
1846
1853
1858
1861
1879
1848
1845
1846
1833
1820
1839
1829
1852
1844
1820
1825
1820
1864
1833
1839
1836
1836
1836
1832
1830
1845
1830
1831
1839
1850
1840
1854
1879
1830
1854
1874
1856
1854
1842
1845
1855
1845
1843
1830
1840
1843
1837
1843
1851
1862
1852
1869
1876
1872
1855
1835
1838
1853
1835
1854
1846
1853
1888
1870
1848
1851
1875
1853
1832
1851
1865
63, 272
189
195, 227
232
255 to 308
266, 2SS, 354
370
207 [332
201, 237, 257,
197
120
47, 125, 242
1
155
3
94, 106, 135
226
185 [150
46, 65, 70, 79,
72
45
284
120
154
140
2
137, 235
1
139
2
113, 133
6
101, 120, 128,
196, 228, 238
2
190, 198
4
101, 106, 128,
1
106 [233
1
154
1
215 [233, 415
5
162, 179, 226,
4
236, 243, 250,
1
372 [312
1
102
1
237
1
345
1
247
1
238
2
173, 205
2
191, 223
2
242, 349
5
191, 193, 198,
1
178 [222, 234
3
103, 106, 116
2
159, 220
3
181, 218,^86
1
146
1
177
1
221
INDEX
599
Names and Works.
Performance.
First.
Total
J No. of
Last, concerts
Spohr, Dr. Ludwig (Composer) — contd.
Trio, " Qual canna " .
Air, " Questi affetti "
— " Rose, softly blooming "
Duet, " Segui, o cara "
Selection from " Faust "
— from " The Last Judgment "
Trio, " Sen fugge "
Duet, " She blooms a flow'ret "
/Recit., " Le notte fuggi ""\
t Air, " Si, lo sento " j
Air, " Stille noch dies Wuth "
Scena, " Stolto me " .
Air, " Tears of sorrow "
Quintett, " Tell me, good Ali "
Air, " The Bird and the Maiden
— " Thus my cherished love "
Air, " Tu che sei "
Scena, " Tu m' abbandoni "
Air, " Va s' bramando "
— " Vorrei chiarmami la sua "
— " When this scene "
Air and Chorus, " Yes, lovely Kune
gunda "...
Quintett, " Zemira, children "
Spontini, Luigi G. P. (Composer)
Overture, " Fernand Cortez "
— " Olimpia " .
— " La Vestale "
Trio, " E ver' — gli dissi "
Air, " Helas ! il n'est plus "
— " O Vaterland ! " .
Stabbach, Miss Georgina (Soprano-singer)
Staffa, Isle of . . .
Stainer, Sir John .
Standard of Pitch
Stanford, Sir Charles V. (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Symphony, " Irish " .
— " L' Allegro ed II Pensieroso '
■ — No. 9, in D minor .
Overture, " The Veiled Prophet "
— " Qi^dipus Rex " .
Concerto in G for Pianoforte
— in A minor for Clarinet .
— in D for Violin
Suite in D for Violin .
Variations on " Down among the dead
men," for Pianoforte and Orchestra
Irish Rhapsody, I, in D minor
II, in F minor .
Song, " Com.e away. Death "
Scena, " Die Wallfahrt noch Kerlaar "
Duet, " Hark, her step " .
Song, " The Battle of Pelusium "
— " There's a bower of roses "
State Concert ....
Staudigl, Joseph (Bs^s-singer)
1833
1887
1878
1828
1844
1831
1830
1838
1826
1843
1835
1837
1851
1884
1861
1865
1829
1835
1879
1858
1850
1841
1820
1825
1881
1818
1852
1840
1854
1882
1893
1895
1912
1882
1888
1897
1904
1905
1889
1899
1903
1906
1898
1903
1887
1898
1885
1843
1836
2
—
1
1880
2
1862
3
—
1
—
1
1860
2
—
1
1863
13
1850
2
—
1
1839
2
—
1
—
1
—
1
—
1
1872
4
1855
2
—
1
—
1
1
1844
2
1
1899
2
1910
2
—
1
—
1
—
1
1
1912
11
__
1
—
1
—
1
—
1
1892
2
—
1
—
1
—
1
—
1
1
1907
2
—
1
—
1
—
1
—
1
—
1
—
1
1853
12
121, 140
410
365, 375
89, 109, 270
186
107
102, 261
149
80 to 276
180, 215
134
144, 155
220
398
265
285 [332
95, 133, 262,
134, 241;
370
255
217
166, 185
46
74, 462
380, 50y
34
227
162
237
110
383, 433
446
387 to the end
436
444
512
387
412, 430
453
484
487
417
462
479, 494
490
458
481
408
458
401
403
179 to 233
600
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance.
Total
J No. of
Last, concerts
Stavenhagen, Bernard (Pianist)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto in B minor for Pianoforte
Pianoforte Solo, " Pastorale "
Steel, Miss (Contralto-singer) .
Steel, Miss Kate (Contralto-singer) .
Steibelt, Daniel (Composer) .
Concerto and Rondo (with Choral Parts)
for Pianoforte
Steinberg, — (Composer)
Fantaisie Dramatique (Op. 9)
Stelleb, — (Tenor-singer)
Stephens, Miss Catherine [Countess of
Essex] (Soprano-singer) .
Stephens, Charles E. (Accompanist an
Conductor) ....
— (Composer) ....
Symphony in G minor
Overture, " A Recollection of the
Past"
Stephens, S. J. .
Sterling, Mme Antoinette (Contralto
singer) .....
Stern, Leo ('Cellist)
" Sterndale-Bennett " Prize
Stewards .....
Stewart, Professor Sir Robert
Stockhausen, Mme Fanny N. (Soprano
singer) .....
Stockhausen, Julius (Baritone-singer)
Stockholm .....
Stockmarr, Mile Johanna (Pianist) .
Stradella, Alessandro (Composer) .
Air," " Pieta, signor " .
— " Se i miei sospiri "
Scena, " II Nerone " (scored by Costa)
Straus, Ludwig (Violinist)
Strauss, Joseph (Composer)
Symphony in E b
Strauss, Richard (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Symphonic Poem, " Don Juan " .
" Till Eulenspiegel " .
" Tod und Verklarung "
Song, " Wiegenlied " .
— ■ " Caecilie " .
— " Allerseelen "
— " Heimliche Aufforderung "
Stretton, George (Bass-singer)
Strong, Mrs. Susan (Soprano-singer)
Stumpff .....
Stuntz, Theodore (Composer) .
Air, " Nonv'e piii barbaro "
Such, Henry (Violinist) .
Sullivan, Sir Arthur S. (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Symphony in E minor
Overture, " Di Ballo "
1891
1895
1891
1846
1877
1822
1911
1861
1814
1883
1891
1880
1874
1896
1827
1851
1907
1853
1852
1874
1861
1840
1899
1907
1903
1899
1908
1908
1904
1910
1838
1903
1835
1898
1885
1880
1887
1895
1827
1891
1886
1840
1871
1876
1881
1909
1904
1910
1887
1894
1
1
16
2
1
18
4
4
1
1
14
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
425, 444
444
425
197
.361
56
513
267
14 to 84
393, 425
425
375
384
344, 377, 405
448
332
386
342
87 to 160 [329
221, 223, 328,
256
496
[354
233, 279, 295,
225
346
265 to 382
162
463
496
480, 499, 506
463, 483
501, 509
601
483
509
148
479
152
132
458
400 to 410
376
410, 419, 441
INDEX
601
Sullivan, Sir Arthur S. (Composers-
Overture, " In Memoriam "
-contd
— " Macbeth " .
— " Marmion " ...
— " The Light of the World " (Part II
— " The Tempest " (Act IV)
Incidental Music, " The Tempest "
Pastoral Introduction, " The Light of th(
World" ....
Imperial March ....
Song, " Come, Margharita, come "
Duet, " How sweet the moonlight "
Ode, " I wish to tune my quiv'ring Ij're
Song, " Rebecca's Prayer " (Ivanhoe)
Air, " The Willow Song " .
Song, " Thou art passing hence "
" Sunday Times, The " .
Surrey Theatre ....
SvENSDEN, Johan S. (Conductor)
— (Composer) ....
Symphony in D
Overture, " Sigurd Slembe "
Norwegian Rhapsody (No. 2)
" Carnival in Paris," for Orclaestra
SvENSDEN, Oluf (Flautist)
" Swan of Erin " .
Swedish Melodies ....
Szarvardy, Mme. See Clauss
SzENDY, — (Composer) .
Rhapsodie Hongroise for Pianoforte
Szimanowska, Mme Marie (Pianist) .
T
Tables of Composers and Works and
of Performers and Conductors
Tamburini, Antonio (Baritone-singer)
Tanner, Gordon (Violinist)
Tartini, Giuseppe (Composer)
" II Trillo del Diavolo "
Pastoral Suite for 'Cello
Taubert, Carl G. W. (Composer)
Lied, " Des Knaben Wundei'horn
Song, " My darling was so fair "
— " Cradle-Song "
I Taylor, Edward (Bass-singer)
Taylor, Gerhard (Harpist)
Taylor, S. Coleridge (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Orchestral Ballade in A minor
Suite, " An Every-day Romance '
Variations on an African Theme
Song, " Sons of the Sea "
Temple Church
Tennant, — (Tenor-singer)
Tercentenary of Shakespeare
1870
1890
1867
1886
1875
1875
1886
1893
1897
1885
1870
1892
1890
1877
1888
1888
1881
1888
1908
1861
1857
1899
1824
1896
1906
1874
1895
1907
1885
1885
1832
1903
1858
1863
1866
1876
1876
1831
1816
1906
1899
1900
1906
1910
1860
1848
1872
1834
1862
-{
313, 363, 397,
447 [468, 490
423, 435, 460,
297, 346
404, 444
351, 453, 495
351
404
437
452
401
313, 401
431
422
364
240
147
415 twice
414
380
413
502
264 to 399
214
249
461
69
59, 116, 174,
228,274,336,
389, 475, 516
116 to 206
479
254, 333
279
290
354
358 [125
107, 109, 121,
23
492
1
461
1
466
1
492
1
510
268, 289
3
262, 267, 270
— ^
280
602
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
Performance
First.
Total
1 No. of
Last. I concert.*!
Tbrrail, J. (Alto-singer)
Tertis, Lionel (Viola-player)
Teyte, Miss Maggie (Soprano-singer)
Thalberg, Sigismund (Pianist)
— (Composer)
Grand Fantasia for Pianoforte
Caprice (No. 2) for Pianoforte
Fantasia on " Don Giovanni "
— on " La Sonnambula "
— on " Mos6 in Egitto "
Variations, " L' Elisir d' Amore
Thatched House Club
Theatre, The Court (Dresden)
— Covent Garden .
— Drury Lane
— Her Majesty's
— Karnthnerthor (Berlin)
— Lyrique (Paris) .
— Royal (Hanover)
— Royal (Stockholm)
— Stadt (Cologne) .
— The King's
Thillon, Mme A. (Soprano-singer)
Thomas, Arthur Goring- (Composer)
Song, " A Lake and a Fairy Boat
Duet, " Amours villageois "
Song, " A Summer Night "
— " My heart is weary "
Duet, " Night Hymn at Sea "
" Polacca " (from " Esmeralda ")
Air, " O river, dear river " .
Scena, " Scene religieuse " .
Song, " Winds in the Trees "
Thomas, C. L. Ambroise (Composer)
Air, " Du Livre " (Hamlet)
— " Addio dicea "
Scena, " A vos jeux "
Air, " Amour, douce ivresse "
— " Plaignez la pauvre "
— " Connais-tu le pays ? "
Polacca, " lo son Titania " .
Air, " Non conosci il bel suol "
Thomas, Edward W. (Violinist)
Thomas, Harold R. (Pianist) .
— (Composer)
Overture, " Mountain, Lake & Moorland"
Thomas, John [Pencerdd Gwalia] (Harpist)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto in E b for Harp
Thomas, Lewis Wm. (Bass-singer)
Thompson, Arthur (Tenor-singer)
Thompson, Sir Henry
Thomson, Miss Augusta (Soprano-singer)
Thomson, Cesar (Violinist)
Thorley, W. Handel (Composer)
Shakespeare Impression, " Macbeth "
Thornton, Miss (Soprano-singer)
1817
1908
1911
1836
1836
1836
1842
1842
1837
1850
1844
1886
1890
1896
1898
1890
1891
1887
1884
1886
1884
1891
1894
1851
1857
1877
1892
1896
1838
1864
1880
1852
1852
1866
1885
1859
1894
1900
1851
1824
1911
1850
1903
1902
1846
1877
1861
Pages.
30, 35, 47, 55
twice, 66
500, 514
512 fl73, 217
140, 141, 146,
140
141
173
173
146
217
53
129 note
76, 395
289, 395
193, 280, 285,
70 [289, 294
294
280
249, 364
411
3, 99, 112,'136j
187
405
423
448
457
423
425
407
397
405
396
427
439, 479
223
251
362
429, 473
449
150, 190
282
374
226, 362
226
290
400
199, 236
257, 261, 266}
441;
466
220
INDEX
603
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First. Last.
Three Choirs' Festival ....
17 [372
Thuksby, Miss Emma (Soprano-singer)
1878
1879
4
367 twice, 370,
TiMANOFF, Mile Vera (Pianist)
1880
1881
2
376, 381
" Times, The "
—
—
—
124, 269
TiTiENS, Mile Teresa C. J. (Soprano-
[352
singer) ......
1862
1875
18
271,272,273 to
TOLBECQUE, Auguste J. (Violinist) .
1831
1838
11
105 to 150j
ToxJLMiN, Mrs. Fanny (Contralto-singer) .
1840
—
1
161
Tracey, Miss Minnie (Soprano-singer)
1904
—
1
48o
Trebelu-Bettini. See Bettini
Trebelli, Mile Antoinette [Mme Antonia
Dolores] (Soprano-singer)
1886
1905
3
403, 417, 487]
Tree, Charles (Baritone-singer)
1908
—
1
499
Tree, Miss M. (Contralto-singer)
1823
—
1
62
Tree, Sir H. Beerbohm ....
—
—
—
433
Treffz, Miss Jetty De (Soprano-singer) .
1849
—
1
211
Tremelli, Mile (Contralto-singer)
1889
—
1
418
Trials of New Works ....
—
—
—
87, 259
Trinity College, Dublin ....
—
—
—
342
— College of Music, London
—
—
—
275
TscHAiKowsKY, P. I. (Couductor)
1888
1893
3
413, 417, 436
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
[481, 500, 610
Symphony, IV, in F minor .
1893
1910
6
436, 463, 469,
— V, in E minor ....
1902
1908
3
474, 492, 499
— " Pathetique," VI, in B minor
1894
1911
6
439 twice, 472,
487, 506, 515
Overture, " Romeo and Juliet " .
1901
1911
2
470, 514
Concerto for Pianoforte in B j; minor
1889
1909
7
417 to 505
— for Violin in D .
1901
1908
4
471, 487, 491,
Serenade for Strings ....
1888
1902
2
413, 473 [501
Theme varie in G (Suite III)
1888
1908
4
413, 465, 495,
Suite in D (Op. 43) .
1889
—
1
417 [501
Fantaisie de Concert (Pianoforte and Or-
chestra) .....
1894
—
440
Variations for 'Cello and Orchestra
1897
—
454
— " Sur un theme rococo," for 'Cello .
1902
—
473
Capriccio Italien (Op. 45)
1902
—
474
Fantasia, " Francesca da Rimini "
1904
1911
484, 505, 613
Serenade melancolique for Violin
1907
—
496
Song, " Air des Adieux " .
1907
—
494
Romance, " Gesegnet seid mir Wald " .
1894
—
440
Serenade, " In the balmy night " (scored
by Glazotmow) ....
1894
—
1
440
TuA, Mile Teresina (Violinist) .
1883
1889
2
393, 419
TuLLY, Charles (Horn-player) .
1818
1819
5
33 to 134
TuLLY, James (Bassoonist)
1813
1831
6
8, 9, 11, 19,101,
TuLOU, Jean Louis (Flautist)
1821
—
2
50, 61 [106
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Flute ....
1821
—
1
60
Fantasia for Flute ....
1821
—
1
51
Concertante (Flute, Oboe, Fagotto, Horn)
1825
—
1
76
Tuning- Forks .....
—
—
—
446
Turle, James .....
—
—
—
88, 142
Tyler, George (Clarinettist) .
1868
—
1
300
U
Ubrich, Mile Asminde (Soprano-singer)
i
1866
1
290
604
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Names and Works.
UcELLi, Caroline
Urso, Mme Camilla (Violinist)
V
Vaccari, Francois (Viola and Violinist)
— (Composer) ....
Concerto for Violin
Valantine & Co. (Sheffield)
Valda, Mme Giulia (Soprano-singer)
Valdi, Mile Gelmina (Contralto-singer)
Valleria, Mile Alwina (Soprano-singer)
Varesi, Mile (Soprano-singer) .
Variations .....
Vaughan, Thomas (Tenor-singer)
Vaughan, Mrs. (Soprano-singer)
Vecsey, Franz von (Violinist) .
Venables, Leonard C. .
Venezia, Franco da (Composer)
Concertstiick in A b for Pianoforte
Venice .....
Vera, Mile Sophie (Soprano-singer) .
Veiidi, Giuseppe (Composer)
Air, " Ah, si mio ben "
— " Caro nome "...
— " Celeste Aida " .
— " Ciel pietoso " . . .
— " Ciel qui faci "...
— " D' Amor sull' ali rosei "
Romance, " Eri tu " .
— " Ernani involami "
Quintett, " E scherzo "
Air, " La mia letizia "
Bolero (Les Vepres Siciliennes)
Air, " Mi parea "...
Duet, " Parigi, o cara "
Air, "Ritoma vincitor"
Duet, " Si la stanchezza " .
— " Tutte le feste " .
Vere, Clementine De. See Sapio
Verger, — (Baritone-singer) .
Verhulst .....
Verlet, Miss Alice (Soprano-singer) .
Vermeuden ....
Verne, Miss Adela (Pianist)
Vestris, Mme (Contralto-singer)
ViARDOT, Mme [Garcia] (Mezzo-soprano
singer)
ViARDOT, Paul (Violinist)
Vienna
Vieuxtemps, Henri (Violinist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for Violin
— (new) for Violin
— in E (Adagio and Rondo)
— (No. 4) in D minor
— (No. 5) in A minor
Caprice for Violin
Performance. Total
— I 1 No. of
First. Last, concerts
Pages.
1872
1813
1823
1891
1873
1873
1875
1813
1813
1905
1904
1846
1880
1869
1879
1844
1847
1857
1864
1871
1866
1867
1876
1899
1871
1892
1867
1863
1869
1909
^903
1824
1848
1877
1834
1841
1845
1869
1853
1823
1892
1887
1876
1831
1814
1908
1903
1869
1898
1869
1872
1856
1861
1846
1880
1896
10
2
1
4
2
10
1875 —
1841 —
5
1
10
1
2
4
3
1
1
204
333
9 to 62
62
446
425, 428
339 [407
340, 392, 398,
351, 357
245
11 to 107
11, 13
488, 499
378
483
390
198
37
308, 340, 480
371
185
201
252
284, 308
329
292
296
357
461
329
431, 458
297, 309
277, 308, 335
308
256
506
142
480
68
[247 twice
208, 234, 235,
361
72, 317
128 to 265
166
190, 198 [377
307, 339, 350,
233, 421, 448
352
168
INDEX
605
Performance.
Total
Names and Wouks.
No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
Last.
ViEUXTEMPS, Henri (Composer) — contd.
Fantasia appassionata for Violin .
1861
1887
2
265, 409
Ballade and Polonaise for Violin .
1877
1883
2
364, 393
Introduction and Rondo for Violin
1887
—
1
410
Vigo, Mme (Contralto-singer) .
1826
—
1
79
ViLLOWEN, Mme L. (Soprano-singer)
1840
—
1
159
ViLLOWEN, Mme E. V. Caton- (Soprano-
singer) ......
1840
—
1
159
Vincent, Miss Ruth (Soprano-singer)
1911
—
1
513
Vinci, Leonardo (Composer)
—
—
—
Air, "Seil eiel " (1730)
1879
—
1
372
ViOTTi, G. B. (Violinist) ....
1813
1815
4
10,14,15,19.20
— (Composer) .....
—
—
— •
Concerto in A minor for Violin
1862
1877
2
269, 363
— arranged for String Quartett, Concer-
tante ......
1815
—
1
20
Concertante for two Violins and 'Cello .
1815
1
19
— for two Violins ....
1819
—
1
39
String Quartett ....
1813
—
1
10
Vivaldi, Aiitonio (Composer) .
. — -
—
—
Concerto for Strings (revised by Franko)
1911
—
1
513
Vizzani, — (Tenor-singer)
1872
—
1
334
Voce Htimana .....
—
41
VoGEL,! — (Composer) ....
—
—
—
Overture, " Demophoon " .
1814
1817
2
14, 32
VoGT, Gustave (Oboist) ....
1825
— •
1
73
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Oboe ....
1825
—
1
73
Fantasia for Oboe ....
1828
, —
1
89
VoLKMANN, Friedrich R. (Composer)
—
—
—
Concerto for 'Cello in A minor
1897
—
1
455
VoLPiNi, Mme (Soprano-singer)
1869
—
1
308
Vrugt, W. F. De C. (Tenor-singer) .
W
Wadmork, J. L. (Bass-singer) .
1834
1842
2
128, 173
1875
1877
3
350, 354, 361
Waetzig, — (Bassoonist)
1853
—
1
232
Wagner Festival .....
—
—
_
358
Wagner, W. Richard (Conductor)
1855
—
8
241 to 244
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture, " Der Fliegende Hollander "
1873
1910
10
339 to 510
— " Die Meistersinger " .
1876
1909
12
358 to 505
— " Eine Faust OuvertUre "
1894
1911
3
441, 405, 514
— " Lohengrin " ....
1855
1876
4
241, 303. 313,
— " Parsifal " .
1883
1901
2
391, 470 [356
— " Rienzi ".....
1865
1871
2
287, 328
— " Tannhauser " . . . .
1855
1911
14
242 to 514
— " Tristan und Isolde " .
1900
1908
2
466, 500
(with " Liebestod " for Or-
[500
chestra) .....
1883
1908
4
392, 419, 466,
" Charfreitags-Zauber "
1883
1902
2
392, 475
" Der Ritt der Walkiiren " .
1883
1902
3
392, 444, 475
Huldigung's Marsch ....
1878
—
1
366 [515
Kaiser-Marsch .....
1891
1911
4
427, 452, 475,
March from " Tannhauser "
1863
1809
2
277, 308
Selection (Wedding Music, etc.)," Lohen-
grin "
1855
—
1
241
^ Printed " Pogel
' in 18
14.
606
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Names and Works.
- Kr, f^f
Paobs.
First. Last.
1 JNO. 01
concerts
Wagner, W. Richard (Composer) — contd.
" Siegfried-Idyll " .
1888
1902
3
414, 431, 474
" Siegfried's Rhein-fahrt " .
1901
—
1
469
" The Gods entering Walhalla " .
1900
1910
2
465, 508 a
" Waldweben '' (arranged by Zumpe) .
1908
—
1
501
Scene, " Air du Printemps "
1907
—
1
496
Fantasy, " Blick ich umher "
1886
1889
2
404, 418
Scena, " Cigno fedel "
1880
1
376
Air, " Elizabeth's Prayer " .
1875
1910
6
350, 371, 382,
392, 422, 509
Final Scene, " Gotterdammerung "
1906
—
1
490
Forge Songs (2), " Siegfried "
1909
—
1
505
( (a) " Der Engel " .
Four Songs (scored] (b) " Stehe still "
1905
—
1
486
1905
—
1
486
by MottI) (c) " Schmerzen " .
1905
. —
1
486
(d) '' Traiune "
1902
1905
2
475, 486
Isolde's Narration to Brangaena .
1910
—
1
509
Song, " Les Deux Grenadiers " (scored
by Clarence Lucas and Bastide)
1896
1910
2
448, 510 [436
Scena, " Liebestod " (Tristan)
1877
1905
4
361, 392, 419,
Lied, " Wiegen-lied " .
1902
—
1
475
Air, " Nel rimirar " .
1900
—
1
466
— " Oh du mein holder " .
1875
—
1
351
— " Preis-lied " ....
1870
1905
7
311, 398, 401,
425, 452, 465,
Scena and Duet (Act III ), " Die Walkiire ' '
1900
—
1
465 [488
Song, " Traft ihr das Sehiff "
1883
—
1
392
Monologue, "Was diif tet doch der Flieder' '
1892
—
1
430
Wotan's " Absehied und Feuer-Zauber "
1879
1906
3
371, 421, 490
Wallace, William V. (Composer) .
—
_
Overture, " Lurline " .
1889
_
1
418
Scena, " 0 Rank, thou hast thy shackles "
1865
—
1
286
Wallace, William, Hon. Sec. (Composer)
—
—
—
Symphonic Poem (No. 4) .
1901
—
1
469
" Villon " (No. 6) . . .
1910
—
1
508
Wallenreiter, Carl (Bass-singer) .
1868
—
1
301
Walmisley, Thomas Attwood
—
—
94
Walmisley, Thomas Forbes .
—
—
53
Walsh, — (Publisher) ....
—
—
—
369
Walter, Gustav (Tenor-singer)
1872
1874
2
334, 345
Walter, Brimo (Conductor) .
1909
—
3
505, 506 twice
Walther, Paul F. .
—
—
320
Ward, Cornelius (Timpanist) .
—
—
—
137
Ware, Mme Irene (Soprano-singer) .
1877
—
1
361
Warnots, Mile Elly B. (Soprano-singer) .
1885
—
1
399, 400
Wartel, — (Tenor-singer)
1849
—
1
212
Wartensee, Xavier S. von
—
—
88
Waterson, James .....
—
—
337
Watts, W. (Viola and Violinist)
1813
1841
35
9 to 166
Webb, F. Gilbert (Writer of Analyses)
—
—
_
493
Webbe, Saml., junr. ("At the Piano ")
1817
—
1
32
Weber, Carl M. F. E. von ("At the Piano ")
1826
—
1
78
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
^ . /" The Ruler of the Spirits " \
Overture-^ " Der Beherrscher der Geister " /
1826
1890
43
80 to 420 5
— " Der Freischiitz "
1824
1894
48
66 to 441
— " Euryanthe " . . . .
1825
1896
50
72 to 449
— " Jubilee " .
1826
1898
43
80 to 460
I
INDEX
607
Performance.
1 Total
Names and Works.
, No. of
concerts
Packs.
First.
Last.
Weber, Carl M. F. E. von (Composer) — contd.
Overture, " Oberon " .
1827
1908
49
84 to 500
— " Preciosa " .
1825
1892
21
73 to 429
Concerto in E [> for Pianoforte
1825
1870
6
74, 164. 200,
225,277,312
Concertsttick for Pianoforte
1836
1897
13
138 to 453
Concerto for Clarinet ....
1836
_
1
13?
Fantasia for Pianoforte
1828
—
1
91
— for Clarinet .....
1834
—
1
126
Adagio and Allegro for Clarinet .
1837
—
1
144
L'Invitation a la Valse (scored by Berlioz)
1883
—
1
391
Moto continuo (Sonata in C) for Pianoforte
1908
—
1
501
Scena, " Ah ! dove mai " .
1831
—
1
106
Air, " Ah ! vana illusion " .
1861
—
1
266
/Recit., " Wie nahte mir "\
\Air, " Alles pfleght " j
1837
1885
14
140 to 401
Quartett and Chorus, " Alziam "
1831
1837
2
109, 145
Duet. " Come, be gay ! "
1842
1861
5
172, 201, 231,
Air, " Donzella nata "
1868
- —
1
302 [255, 264
— *' Du, mein Heil " .
1857
—
1
250
— " Einst traimnte " .
1902
_
1
472
— " En vain au ciel " ...
1872
—
1
335
Scena, " Fern von ihm " .
1835
1846
3
134, 162, 196
Finale (No. 2) from " Oberon " .
1841
—
1
165 [463
Air, " Glocklein im Thale "
1832
1899
4
115, 291, 352,
Song, "Haste, nor lose the favouring
hour " .....
1825
—
1
73
fRecit., "Miserame"\
\ Air, " Ho spavento " /
1829
1852
3
97, 101, 225
Scena, " La dolce speranza"
1826
—
1
78
Air, " La nonna mia "...
1866
—
1
291
Scena, " Le calme dans mon ame "
1851
1859
2
223, 258
— " Le calme se repand" .
1841
—
1
167 [470
— "Leise, leise " (Piano, piano) .
1807
1901
4
297. 410, 426,
— " Non paventar " ....
1843
1880
2
179, 374
/"Ocean, thou mighty monster"
Scena ^ " Ozean, du Ungeheuer"
1841
1889
9
165 to 419
Air, " Oh ! 'tis a glorious sight " .
1834
1854
2
129, 237
1 Recit., " Of all Heav'n's gifts " (
\ Air, " 0 praise the Lord " )
1854
—
1
237
Quartett, " Over the dark blue waters "
1831
1
109
Scena, " Pace, ardente "...
1830
1836
2
101, 139
Polacca from " Der Freischiitz " .
1867
—
1
296
Scena from " Portia "
1852
—
1
226
Duet, " Schelm halt fest " .
1839
—
1
156
Air, " Schweig, schweig " .
1852
—
1
227
— " Soft airs around me " .
1854
—
1
238 [346
1 — " Softly sighs " . . . .
1825
1874
6
73, 91, 216, 239,
Solo and Chorus with Dialogue, " Pre-
ciosa " .
1882
—
1
388
Air, " Though clouds "
1888
—
1
412
/" Through the forests " )
^^^^*\"Durchdie Walder" \ '
1826
1900
7
78 to 465
Scena, " Tutto un concento "
1833
—
1
121
— " Und ob die Wolke " .
1868
1869
2
302, 306
— " Vicin mi sta " .
1830
1839
3
101, 109 154
Duet, " Vieni, i lor tormenti "
1836
—
1
138
Air, " Waft me, ye zephyrs " .'
1882
—
1
388
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SOCIETY
Peiformance.
1 Total
N^ames and Works.
- No. of
concerts
Pages.
First.
1 Last.
Weber, Carl M. F. E. von (Composer) — contd.
1
Serenade, " When the orb of day "
1876
1877
2
356,
361 1
( Recit., " Wo berg' ich mich " J
) Air, " So weih' ich mich " \ '
1844
1878
7
185
to 444
Scena, " Yes, even love " .
1827
—
1
83
Weichsel, F. (Violinist)
1816
1837
55
24 to 140 1
Weigl [Wiegl], Joseph (Composer) .
—
—
Vocal Quartett, " Stupefatto "
1826
—
1
79
Weimar ......
—
—
—
66
Weingartner, p. F. von (Conductor)
1906
—
1
490
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Symphony in G
1906
—
1
490
Lieder, (a) " Die Ghawaze "
1907
—
1
494
— (b) " Plaude wasche " . .
1907
—
1
494
— (c) " Der Walkiire "...
1907
—
1
494
[248, 258
Weiss, W. H. (Bass-singer)
1843
1859
5
180,
241 twice,
Weiss, Mrs. (Contralto-singer)
1855
1856
2
241,
248
Welch [Welsh], Thos. (Bass-singer)
1814
1820
9
14 three times,
40 twice, 41,
— (" At the Piano ") .
1820
—
1
47
[42, 44, 47
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Trio, " Lov'd scene "
1814
—
1
15
Weld ON, Mrs. Georgina (Soprano-singer) .
1872
— .
1
333
Wesley, Samuel (Composer) .
—
—
—
Motett, " Father of Light " (MS.)
1816
—
1
25
Westerstrand, Mile Hertha (Soprano-
singer)^ ......
1857
—
1
251,
252 i
Westminster Abbey ....
—
—
—
88, 348, 3S5 |
Choristers .....
—
—
—
142
I
— Glee- Singers .....
—
—
—
416
Westmoreland, Earl of. See Burghersh
Whiffin, — (Baritone-singer) .
1866
—
1
290
Whinnery, Miss Albie (Soprano-singer)
1873
—
1
341
Whippern, 2 Mme Louise Harriers- (Soprano-
'
singer) ......
1865
1866
2
287,
291
White, A. C. (Double-bass-player) .
1896
—
1
448
'
White, ^ Mme Cicely Gleeson (Soprano-
singer) ......
1906
—
1
489,
492
White, Miss Maud Valerie (Composer)
—
—
Song, "I prithee, send me back my heart "
1880
—
1
377
Whitworth, Henry I. (Baritone-singer) .
1850
—
1
216
WiDOR, Charles Marie (Conductor) .
1888
1890
2
413,
421
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Overture, Adagio and Scherzando from
" Walpurgis-Nacht " .
1888
—
1
413
Fantasia for Pianoforte
1890
—
1
421
[356, 367
WiENiAWSKi, Henry (Violinist)
1864
1878
5
284,
292, 352,
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Concerto for Violin (No. 2) .
1878
—
1
367
Polonaise (No, 1) for Violin
1889
—
1
418
WiENiAWSKi, Joseph (Pianist)
1877
—
1
363
WiETROWETZ, Mile Gabriella (Viohnist)
1892
1893
2
430,
435
WiLHELMj, Auguste E. D. F. V. (Violinist)
1875
—
1
350
— (Composer) .....
—
—
—
Romance for Violin ....
1875
—
1
350
t
Paraphrase of Chopin's " Larghetto " .
1875
—
1
350
^ Mile Westerstrand played her o
wn acc(
ampani
ments.
^ Frequently spelt " Wippern."
3
Mrs. G
eorge IV
liller.
INDEX
609
Names and Works.
Performance.
First.
Total
: No. of
Last, concerts
Pages.
Williams, Miss Anne (Soprano-singer)
Williams, Miss Martha (Contralto-singer)
Williams, Mme Osborne (Contralto-singer)
Williams, Joseph (Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
and Corno di Bassetto)
WiLLMAN, Thos. L. (Clarinet, Clarono and
Corno di Bassetto)
Willy, John Thomas (Violinist)
Wilson, Miss Hilda (Contralto-singer)
Winch, William J. (Tenor-singer)
Windsor Castle
Windsor, Miss A. (Harpist)
WiNGHAM, Thomas (Conductor)
— (Composer)
Orchestral Serenade
Winter, Bernard (Tenor-singer)
Winter, Peter von (Composer)
Overture, " Calypso "
— " Colmal "
— " Opferfest "
— " Proserpina "
— " Tamerlane "
■ — • " Zaire " (Zaira)
Trio, " Dei che piangendo "
Rondo, " II cielo, la terra "
Trio, " Mi lasci "
Air, " Paga fui "
Quintett from " Opferfest "
Air, " Soft-blowing zephyrs
— " Siiss sind der Rache Freuden
Duet, " Ti veggo, t' abbraccio "
— " Vaghe colle "
WiNTERBOTTOM, W. (Trombonist)
Winter Season. See Autumn.
WoELFL, Joseph (Composer)
Symphony (MS.)
— in G minor
Overture (MS.) ,
— (MS.) .
— in C minor (MS.)
WoLrr, Henry (Violinist)
— (Composer)
Concerto for Violin
Concertino for Violin .
iWoLFF,^ Hugo (Composer)
Song, " Der Freund "
— " Und willst du ? "
Wolff, Johannes (Violinist)
WoLFSTHAL, Max (Violinist)
Wolstenholme, William
Wood, Mrs. See Paton
Wood, Sir Henry J. (Conductor)
Wood, Joseph
Woods, Albert (Portcullis)
Woodyatt, Miss Emily (Soprano-singer)
WoRMALD, Miss Lillie (Soprano-singer)
Wotton, Wm. Bale (Bassoonist)
^ Also spelt
2 R
1841
1841
1870
1840
1817
1844
1888
1884
1830
1885
1885
1832
1815
1815
1815
1822
1813
1813
1851
1837
1820
1840
1838
1821
1873
1824
1843
1853
1813
1869
1815
1819
1822
1833
1841
1833
1908
1908
1896
1903
1908
1838
1905
1887
Wolf.
1850
1853
1862
1839
1847
1890
1836
1849
1832
1844
1840
1838
1858
1854
1862
1815
1841
1907
1841
13
14
1
14
49
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
12
1
1
3
13
7
1
1
8
4
1
1
1
8
2
1
168 to 216
165 to 233
311
162 to 269
29 to 156
186, 197, 201
413, 423
396
209, 214
102
400
400
112, 139
18 to 211
18
20
55, 89, 115
9 to 185
9 to 160
221
144
45 to 150
160, 180, 221,
149 [254
51
339
66 to 237
178, 269
232
11, 18
305
20
41
56
120, 126, 165
165
120
501
501
448, 495
480
411
499 twice
104
158
149, 150, 165
486
407
610
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
Performance.
Total
Xam^s and Works.
No. of
Pages.
First.
Last. ,
concert.s
Wranizkij, Mme (Soprano-singer) .
1829
1
97
Weight, T. H. (Harpist)
1833
1845
2
122, 191
Wylde, Dr. Henry ....
—
—
230
Wynne,! j^iigg Edith (Soprano-singer)
1868
1879
9
301 to 370
Wyon, W. J. (MedaUist)
—
—
—
326
Y
Yaniewicz,2 Felix (Violinist) .
1813
2
11 twice
YsAYE, Eugene (Violinist)
1889
1890
3
418 twice, 421
Z
Zeisleb, Mme Fanny Bloomfield- (Pianist)
1898
1
458
ZiMBALiST, Efrem (Violinist)
1908
1912
3
501, 502, 516
ZiMMERMANN, Miss Agnes (Pianist) .
1869
1880
3
307, 361, 377
ZiNGARELLi, Niccolo A. (Composer) .
—
—
Air, " Guardami " .
1816
1820
2
26, 44
Scena, " Questo e forse " .
1819
—
1
39
— unnamed .....
1818
—
1
34
— " Sommo ciel " . . . .
1824
1841
3
68, 146, 165
/Recit., " Tranquillo io son ")
\Air, " Ombra adorata " / *
1826
1848
3
79, 103, 208
Scena, " Qual nume "
1827
—
1
84 [96, 123
ZucHELLi, C. (Baritone-singer)
1822
1833
7
58,83.84,90,91,
" ZWISCHENREDEN " . . . .
—
—
—
209
Mrs. Agabeg.
Also spelt Janiewicz.
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