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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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Salomon 

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Salmon 

18 

,,     34 

"Ala" 

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"  Alia" 

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"Sir" 

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"  Su  Griselda" 

25 

„     25 

Messrs. 

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Mrs.  Salmon 

84 

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"De" 

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"Deh" 

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Eb 

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„     31 

"  Misopingi  " 

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"  Mi  sospingi" 

127 

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"Le" 

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"  La  Rovine" 

149 

,,      S,  to  be  deleted 

161 

„     25 

for 

"enchanteur" 

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"  enchantee " 

181 

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"thy  place" 

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"the  place" 

186 

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" thought" 

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"sight  " 

187 

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(or  suite)  in  D.     J. 

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"  Que  je  suis" 

223 

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"  Le  ealme  " 

225 

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291 

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"  Ardon  " 

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line  10 

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"  Wood-nymph  " 

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300 

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Rossini 

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J.  Schaller 

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F.  Schaller 

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, 


4  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 

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. 


6 


THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 


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). 


18, 
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." 


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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. 


10 


THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 


[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. 


12  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [18H 

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. 


14  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1814 

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 


16  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1814 

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 


20  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1815 

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  ! 


28  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1817 

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. 


30  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1817 

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. 


32  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [I8I8 

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. 


1818]  THE  FIRST  DECADE  33 

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. 
D 


34  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [isis 

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. 


1818]  THE  FIRST  DECADE  35 

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 


THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 


[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. 


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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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FOR  THE  Society 


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. 


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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. 

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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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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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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61 


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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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. 


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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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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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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. 


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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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[1827 


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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First  page  of  Mendelssohn's  C  Minor  Symphony  (autograph). 
Dedicated  to  the  Society 


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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. 


94  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i82a 

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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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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1831 

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. 


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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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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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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 

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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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[1833 


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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129 


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 


132  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 

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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THE  THIRD  DECADE 

Act  II 


Symphony  in  E  [7 

Aria,  "  Tu  m'  abbandoni  "  {- 


-) 


133 


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 


134  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1835 

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. 


136  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i836 

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. 


1836]  THE  THIRD  DECADE  137 

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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THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 

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. 


1836] 


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Act  II 


139 


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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THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 
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. 


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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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[1837 


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.) 

L 


146  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1837 

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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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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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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Act  II 


[1841 


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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Solo  for  Flute 


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167 

(?)  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 


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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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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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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. 


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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  ! 


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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 

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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. 

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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: 

N 


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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THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 


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.) 


[1843 
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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Spohr 

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." 


184  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [iS44 

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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[1844 


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. 


1845 

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. 


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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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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 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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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[1852 
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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THE  FOURTH  DECADE 


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 


234 


THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 


[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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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. 


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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. 


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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 

f 

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. 

p,..o.oHT.so.os  {("'xr:;:;!^}    ■    •   ^*''*''' 

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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Part  II 


Symphony  in  A  (No.  7)      .....  . 

National  Airs  of  Sweden  ..... 

Mlle  Westerstrand  (accompanied  by  herself). 
Overture,  "  Die  Zauberflote  " 

Conductor,  Professor  Sterndale  Bennett. 


[1858 


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 


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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 


260  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i860 

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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Part  II 


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. 


[1861 

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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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. 


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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 


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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. 


280  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i864 

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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1866 

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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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 


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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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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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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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[1868 

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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[1869 


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. 


[1870 

Beethoven 
Mozart 

Cherubini 


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." 


316  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i87i 

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." 


318  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i87i 

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- 


320  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i87i 

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." 


322  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i87i 

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." 


324  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [I87i 

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." 


326  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i87i 

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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[1871 


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, 


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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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1863-1872 


[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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341 


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. 


342  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1874 

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. 


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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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P.VRT   II 


351 


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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THE  SEVENTH  DECADE 
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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THE  SEVENTH  DECADE 


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  "... 


[1878 
Schumann 

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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Part  II 


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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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Beethoven 

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  "        . 


[1879 
Hummel 


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 


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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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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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[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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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 


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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. 


'   V^j  /^''"^^z 


7€  c 


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Letter  from  Liszt  to  the  Society 


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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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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. 


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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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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 


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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 


394  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1884 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


406  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1887 

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 


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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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THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 

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. 


410  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1888 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


1889]  THE    EIGHTH    DECADE  415 

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. 

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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] 


THE  EIGHTH  DECADE 


419 


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 


420  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1890 

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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Part  of  Letter  from  Berlioz  to  the  Society 


1891] 


THE  EIGHTH  DECADE 


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. 


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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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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. 


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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 

432 


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 

2  F  433 


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. 


1894]  THE  NINTH  DECADE  437 

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.) 


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CoNCEBTO  for  Pianoforte  in  E  [? 

Mr.  Leonard  Borwick. 
ScENA,  "  Infelice  "    . 

Miss  Ella  Russell, 


439 

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. 


442  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1895 

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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450  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1897 

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 


452  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1897 

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. 


1898]  THE  NINTH  DECADE  459 

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, 


1899]  THE  NINTH  DECADE  461 

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. 


1900]  THE  NINTH  DECADE  463 

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 


464  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i9oo 

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. 


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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. 

2  H 


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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 


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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. 


472  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [1902 

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 
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. 


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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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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. 


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[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. 


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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. 


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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." 


508  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i9io 

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. 


1910] 


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. 


510  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i9io 

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. 


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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 


512  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i9ii 

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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514  THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY  [i9n 

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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1912]  THE  TENTH  DECADE  515 

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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THE  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY 


[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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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"} 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

608                   THE    PHILHARMONIC 

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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A    CATALOGUE   OF 


WILLIAM    HARRISON     AINSWORTH     AND 

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inches.)     32s.  net. 

NAPOLEON  AND  KING  MURAT.     1 808-1815  : 

A  Biography  compiled  from  hitherto  Unknow^n  and  Unpublished 
Documents.  By  Albert  Espitalier.  Translated  from  the  French 
by  J.  Lewis  May.  With  a  Photogravure  Frontispiece  and  i6 
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LADY  CHARLOTTE  SCHREIBER'S  JOURNALS 

Confidences  of  a  Collector  of  Ceramics  and  Antiques  throughout 
Britain,  France,  Germany,  Italy,  Spain,  Holland,  Belgium, 
Switzerland,  and  Turkey.  From  the  Year  1869  to  1885.  Edited 
Montague  Guest,  with  Annotations  by  Egan  Mew.  With 
upwards  of  100  Illustrations,  including  8  in  colour  and  2  in 
photogravure.      Royal  8vo.      2  Volumes.     42s.  net. 

CHARLES   DE    BOURBON,  CONSTABLE    OF 

France  :  "The  Great  Condottiere."  By  Christopher  Hare. 
With  a  Photogravure  Frontispiece  and  16  other  Illustrations. 
Demy  8vo.     (9  x  Sl  inches.)     12s.  6d.  net. 

THE  NELSONS  OF  BURNHAM  THORPE  :  A 

Record  of  a  Norfolk  Family  compiled  from  Unpublished  Letters 
and  Note  Books,  1787-1843.  Edited  by  M.  Eyre  Matcham. 
With  a  Photogravure  Frontispiece  and  16  other  Illustrations. 
Demy  8vo.      (9x5!  inches.)      i6s.  net. 

*«*  This  interesting  contribution  to  Nelson  literature  is  drawn  from  the  journals 
and  correspondence  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Nelson.  Rector  of  Burnham  Thorpe  and  his 
youngest  daughter,  the  father  and  sister  of  Lord  Nelson.  The  Rector  was  evidently 
a  man  of  broad  views  and  sympathies,  for  we  find  him  maintaining  friendly  relations 
with  his  son  and  daughter-in-law  after  their  separation.  What  is  even  more  strange, 
he  felt  perfectly  at  liberty  to  go  direct  from  the  house  of  Mrs.  Horatio  Nelson  in  Nor- 
folk to  that  of  Sir.  William  and  Lady  Hamilton  in  London,  where  his  son  was  staying. 
This  book  shows  how  complerely  and  without  reserve  the  family  received  Lady 
Hamilton. 

A  QUEEN  OF  SHREDS  AND  PATCHES  :  The 

Life  of  Madame  Tallien  Notre  Dame  de  Thermidor.  From  the 
last  days  of  the  French  Revolution,  until  her  death  as  Princess 
Chimay  in  1835.  By  L.  Gastine.  Translated  from  the  French 
by  J.  Lewis  May.  With  a  Photogravure  Frontispiece  and  16 
other  Illustrations.     Demy  8vo.     (9  X  5|  inches.)      12s.6d.net. 


MEMOIRS,  BIOGRAPHIES,  Etc.  5 

SOPHIE   DAWES,  QUEEN   OF  CHANTILLY. 

By  VioLETTE  M.  Montagu.  Author  of  "The  Scottish  College  in 
Paris,"  etc.  With  a  Photogravure  Frontispiece  and  i6  other 
Illustrations  and  Three  Plans.  Demy  8vo.  (9x5!  inches.) 
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*j(*Among  the  many  queens  of  France,  queens  by  right  of  marriage  with  the  reigning 
sovereign,  queens  of  beauty  or  of  intrigue,  the  name  of  Sophie  Dawes,  the  daughter 
of  humble  nsherfolk  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  better  known  as  "the  notorious  Mme.  de 
Feucheres,"  "The  Queen  of  Chantiliy  and  "The  Montespan  de  Saint  Leu"  in  the  land 
which  she  chose  as  a  suitable  sphere  in  which  to  excercise  her  talents  for  money- 
making  and  for  getting  on  in  the  world,  stand  forth  as  a  proof  of  what  a  women's  will 
can  accomplish  when  that  will  is  accompanied  with  an  uncommon  share  of  intelligence. 

MARGARET     OF     FRANCE     DUCHESS     OF 

SAVOY.  I  523-1 574.  A  Biography  with  Photogravure  Frontis- 
piece and  16  other  Illustrations  and  Facsmile  Reproductions 
of  Hitherto  Unpublished  Letters.  Demy  8vo.  (9X55  inches.) 
I2s.  6d.  net. 

*»*A  time  when  the  Italians  are  celebrating  the  Jubliee  ot  the  Italian  Kingdom 
is  perhaps  no  unfitting  moment  in  which  to  glance  back  over  the  annals  of  that  royal 
House  of  Savoy  which  has  rendered  Italian  unity  possible.  Margaret  of  France  may 
without  exaggeration  be  counted  among  the  builders  of  modern  Italy.  She  married 
Emanuel  Philibert,  the  founder  of  Savoyard  greatness:  and  from  the  day  of  her 
marriage  until  the  day  of  her  death  she  laboured  to  advance  the  interests  of  her 
adopted  land. 

MADAME    DE     BRINVILLIERS    AND     HER 

TIMES.  1630-1676.  By  Hugh  Stokes.  With  a  Photogravure 
Frontispiece  and  16  other  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo.  (9X55 
inches.)      12s.  6d.  net. 

***  The  name  of  Marie  Marguerite  d' Aubray,  Marquise  de  Brinvilliers,  is  famous 
is  famous  in  the  annals  of  crime,  but  the  true  history  ol  her  career  is  little  known.  A 
woman  of  birth  and  rank,  she  was  also  a  remorseless  poisoner,  and  her  trial  was  one 
of  the  most  sensational  episodes  of  the  early  reign  of  Louis  XIV.  The  author  was 
attracted  to  this  curious  subject  by  Charles  le  Brun's  realistic  sketch  of  the  unhappy 
Marquise  as  she  appeared  on  her  way  to  execution.  This  chief  ci'oeuvre  of  misery  and 
agony  forms  the  frontispiece  to  the  volume,  and  strikes  a  fitting  keynote  to  an 
absorbing  story  of  human  passion  and  wrong-doing. 

THE  VICISSITUDES  OF  A  LADY-IN-WAITING. 

1735-1821.  By  Eugene  Welvert.  Translated  from  the  French 
by  Lilian  O'Neill.  With  a  Photogravure  Frontispiece  and  1 6 
other  Illustrations.     Demy  8vo.      (9X  5|  inches.)      12s.  6d.  net. 

%*  The  Duchesse  de  Narbonne-Lara  was  Lady-in-Waiting  to  Madame  Adelaide, 
the  eldest  daughter  of  Louis  XV.  Around  the  stately  figure  of  this  Princess  are 
gathered  the  most  remarkable  characters  of  the  days  "of  the  Old  Regime,  the 
Revolution  and  the  fist  Empire.  The  great  charm  of  the  work  is  that  it  takes  us  over  so 
much  and  varied  ground.  Here,  in  the  gay  crowd  of  ladies  and  courtiers,  in  the  rustle 
of  flowery  silken  paniers,  in  the  clatter  of  high-heeled  shoes,  move  the  figures  of 
Louis  XV,  Louis  XVI.,  Du  Barri  and  Marie-Antoinette.  We  catch  picturesque 
glimpses  of  the  great  wits,  diplomatists  and  soldiers  of  the  time,  until,  finally  we 
encounter  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 


A   CATALOGUE  OF 


ANNALS  OF  A   YORKSHIRE   HOUSE.     From 

the  Papers  of  a  Macaroni  and  his  Kindred.  By  A.  M.W.  Stirling, 
author  of  "Coke  of  Norfolk  and  his  Friends,"  With  33 
Illustrations,  including  3  in  Colour  and  3  in  Photogravure. 
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MINIATURES :     A    Series    of    Reproductions    in 

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THE     LAST    JOURNALS    OF    HORACE 

WALPOLE.  During  the  Reign  of  George  III.  from  1 771-1783. 
With  Notes  by  Dr.  Doran.  Edited  with  an  Introduction  by  A. 
Francis  Steuart,  and  containing  numerous  Portraits  reproduced 
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THE    WAR    IN     WEXFORD.       By  H.   F.   B. 

Wheeler  and  A.  M.  Broadley.  An  Account  of  The  Rebellion 
in  South  of  Ireland  in  1798,  told  from  Original  Documents. 
With  numerous  Reproductions  of  contemporary  Portraits  and 
Engravings.     Demy  8vo.     (9  X  5|  inches.)      12s.6d.net. 

RECOLLECTIONS  OF  GUY  DE  MAUPASSANT. 

by  His  Valet  FRANfois.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Maurice 
Reynold.     Demy  8vo.     (9x5!  inches.)     7s.  6d.  net. 

FAMOUS   AMERICANS    IN    PARIS.      By   John 

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LIFE  AND   MEMOIRS  OF  JOHN  CHURTON 

COLLINS.  Written  and  Compiled  by  his  son,  L.  C.  Collins. 
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MEMOIRS   BIOGRAPHIES,    Etc.  7 

THE  WIFE  OF  GENERAL  BONAPARTE.     By 

Joseph  Turquan.  Author  of  "The  Love  Affairs  of  Napoleon," 
etc.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Miss  Violette  Montagu, 
With  a  Photogravure  Frontispiece  and  i6  other  Illustrations. 
Demy  8vo.      (9X  5|  inches.)      12s.  6d.  net. 

*«*  Although  much  has  been  written  concerning  the  Empress  Josephine,  we 
know  comparatively  little  about  the  veuve  Beauharnais  and  the  citoyenne  Bonaparte, 
whose  inconsiderate  conduct  during  her  husband's  absence  caused  him  so  much 
anguish.  We  are  so  accustomed  to  consider  Josephine  as  the  innocent  victim  of  a  cold 
and  calculating  tyrant  who  allowed  nothing,  neither  human  lives  nor  natural  affections, 
to  stand  in  the  way  of  his  all-conquering  will,  that  this  volume  will  come  to  us  rather 
as  a  surprise.  Modern  historians  are  over-fond  of  blaming  Napoleon  for  having 
divorced  the  companion  of  his  early  years  ;  but  after  having  read  the  above  work,  the 
reader  will  be  constrained  to  admire  General  Bonaparte's  forbearance  and  will  wonder 
how  he  ever  came  to  allow  her  to  play  the  Queen  at  the  Tuileries. 

A  SISTER  OF  PRINCE  RUPERT.  ELIZABETH 
PRINCESS  PALATINE,  ABBESS  OF  HERFORD.  By 
Elizabeth  Godfrey.  With  numerous  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo. 
(9X5!  inches.)      12s.  6d.  net. 

AUGUSTUS  SAINT  GAUDENS  :  an  Appreciation. 
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JOHN  LOTHROP  MOTLEY  AND  HIS  FAMILY: 

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1 6s.  net. 

SIMON  BOLIVAR  :  El  Libertador.  A  Life  of  the 
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Petre.  With  a  Map  and  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo.  (9x5! 
inches.)      1 2s.  6d.  net. 

A  LIFE  OF  SIR  JOSEPH  BANKS,  PRESIDENT 

OF  THE  ROYAL  SOCIETY  :  With  Some  Notices  of  His 
Friends  and  Contemporaries.  By  Edward  Smith,  F.R.H.S.,  Author 
of  "William  Cobbett  :  a  Biography,"  England  and  America 
after  the  Independence,"  etc.  With  a  Portrait  in  Photogravure 
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I2S.  6d.  net. 

%*  "The  greatest  living  Englishman"  was  the  tribute  oJ  his  Continental 
contemporaries  to  Sir.  Joseph  Banks.  The  author  of  his  "Life"  has,  with  some 
enthusiasm,  sketched  the  record  of  a  man  who  for  a  period  of  half  a  century  filled  a 
very  prominent  place  in  society,  but  whose  name  is  almost  forgotten  by  the  present 
generation. 


A  CATALOGUE  OF 


NAPOLEON  &  THE  INVASION  OF  ENGLAND  : 

The  Story  of  the  Great  Terror,  1797-1805.  By  H.  F.  B. 
Wheeler  and  A.  M.  Broadley.  With  upwards  of  100  Full- 
page  Illustrations  reproduced  from  Contemporary  Portraits,  Prints, 
etc.;  eight  in  Colour.  2  Volumes.  Demy  8vo.  (9  X  5|  inches.) 
32s.  net. 

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purchased,  kept  on  an  accessible  shelf,  and  constantly  studied  by  all  Englishmen 
who  love  England." 

DUMOURIEZ     AND     THE     DEFENCE     OF 

ENGLAND  AGAINST  NAPOLEON.  By  J.  Holland 
Rose,  Litt.D.  (Cantab.),  Author  of  "  The  Life  of  Napoleon," 
and  A.  M.  Broadley, joint-author  of  "Napoleon  and  the  Invasion 
of  England."  Illustrated  with  numerous  Portraits,  Maps,  and 
Facsimiles.     Demy  8vo.     (9x5!  inches.)     21s.  net. 

THE     FALL     OF     NAPOLEON.        By     Oscar 

Browning,  M.A.,  Author  of"  The  Boyhood  and  Youth  of  Napoleon." 
With  numerous  Full-page  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo  (9x5!  inches). 
I2S.  6d.  net. 

Spectator. — "Without  doubt  Mr.  Oscar  Browning  has  produced  a  book  which  should 
have  its  place  in  any  library  of  Napoleonic  literature." 

Truth. — "Mr.  Oscar  Browning  has  made  not  the  least,  but  the  most  of  the  romantic 
material  at  his  command  for  the  story  of  the  fall  of  the  greatest  figure  in  history." 

THE  BOYHOOD  &  YOUTH  OF  NAPOLEON, 

1 769-1 793.  Some  Chapters  on  the  early  life  of  Bonaparte. 
By  Oscar  Browning,  m.a.  With  numerous  Illustrations,  Por- 
traits etc.     Crown  8vo.      5s.  net. 

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taste  given  us  a  very  valuable  work,  which  will  add  materially  to  the  literature  on 
this  most  fascinating  ot  human  personalities. 

THE    LOVE    AFFAIRS  OF    NAPOLEON.     By 

Joseph  Turquan.  Translated  from  the  French  by  James  L.  May. 
With  32  Full-page  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo.  (9X5I  inches). 
I2S.  6d.  net. 

THE  DUKE  OF  REICHSTADT(NAPOLEON  II.) 

By    Edward   de    Wertheimer.       Translated  from  the    German. 

With    numerous    Illustrations.        Demy    8vo.       (9X5I    inches.) 

2  IS.  net.      (Second  Edition.) 

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authoritative  account  of  this  unfortunate  Prince." 

IVestminster  Gasctte. — "This  book,  admirably  produced,  reinforced  by  many 
additional  portraits,  is  a  solid  contribution  to  history  and  a  monument  of  patient, 
well-applied  research." 


MEMORIES,  BIOGRAPHIES,  Etc.  9 

NAPOLEON'S  CONQUEST  OF  PRUSSIA,  1806. 

By  F.  LoRAiNE  Petre.  With  an  Introduction  by  Field- 
Marshal  Earl  Roberts,  V.C,  K.G.,  etc.  With  Maps,  Battle 
Plans,  Portraits,  and  i6  Full-page  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo. 
(9x5!  inches).       12s.  6d.  net. 

ScotsttMH. — "Neither  too  concise,  nor  too  diifuse,  the  book  is  eminently  readable.  It 
is  the  best  work  in  English  on  a  somewhat  circumscribed  subject." 

Outlook. — "Mr.  Petre  has  visited  the  battlefields  and  read  everthing,  and  his 
monograph  is  a  model  of  what  military  history,  handled  with  enthusiasm  and 
literary  ability,  can  be." 


NAPOLEON'S  CAMPAIGN  IN  POLAND,  1806- 

1 807.  A  Military  History  of  Napoleon's  First  War  with  Russia, 
verified  from  unpublished  official  documents.  By  F.  Loraine 
Petre.  With  1 6  Full-page  Illustrations,  Maps,  and  Plans.  New 
Edition.     Demy  8vo.  (9x5!  inches).      12s.  6d.  net. 

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brought  the  greatest  care  and  energy  into  his  studies  of  the  subject. ' 


NAPOLEON     AND    THE     ARCHDUKE 

CHARLES.  A  History  of  the  Franco-Austrian  Campaign  in 
the  Valley  of  the  Danube  in  1809.  By  F.  Loraine  Petre. 
With  8  Illustrations  and  6  sheets  of  Maps  and  Plans.  Demy  8vo. 
(9x5!  inches),      izs.  6d.  net. 

RALPH  HEATHCOTE.     Letters  of  a  Diplomatist 

During  the  Time  of  Napoleon,  Giving  an  Account  of  the  Dispute 
between  the  Emperor  and  the  Elector  of  Hesse.  By  Countess 
Gunther  Gr5ben.  With  Numerous  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo. 
(9x5!  inches).      12s.  6d.  net. 

MEMOIRS   OF  THE  COUNT   DE   CARTRIE. 

A  record  of  the  extraordinary  events  in  the  life  of  a  French 
Royalist  during  the  war  in  La  Vendee,  and  of  his  flight  to  South- 
ampton, where  he  followed  the  humble  occupation  of  gardener. 
With  an  introduction  by  Frederic  Masson,  Appendices  and  Notes 
by  Pierre  Amedee  Pichot,  and  other  hands,  and  numerous  Illustra- 
tions, including  a  Photogravure  Portrait  of  the  Author.  Demy  8vo. 
(9x5!  inches.)      12s.  6d.  net. 

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lo  A  CATALOGUE  OF 

THE  JOURNAL  OF  JOHN  MAYNE  DURING 
A  TOUR  ON  THE  CONTINENT  UPON  ITS  RE- 
OPENING AFTER  THE  FALL  OF  NAPOLEON,  1814. 
Edited  by  his  Grandson,  John  Mayne  Colles.  With  16 
Illustrations.     Demy  8vo  (9  X  5|  inches).     12s.  6d.  net. 

WOMEN    OF   THE    SECOND    EMPIRE. 

Chronicles  of  the  Court  of  Napoleon  III.  By  Frederic  Loli^e. 
With  an  introduction  by  Richard  Whiteing,  and  53  full-page 
Illustrations,  3  in  Photogravure,  Demy  8vo.  (9x55  inches.) 
2 IS.  net. 

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the  French  Court.  .  .  .  Mr.  Richard  Whiteing's  introduction  is  written  with 
restraint  and  dignity. 

MEMOIRS    OF    MADEMOISELLE    DES 

ECHEROLLES.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Marie 
Clothilde  Balfour.  With  an  introduction  by  G.  K.  Fortescue, 
Portraits,  etc.      5s.  net. 

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decided  historical  value.  The  translation  is  excellent,  and  quite  notable  in  the 
preservation  of  idiom. 

GIOVANNI   BOCCACCIO:    A  BIOGRAPHICAL 

STUDY.  By  Edward  Hutton.  With  a  Photogravure  Frontis- 
piece and  numerous  other  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo.  (9x5! 
inches)  i6s.  net. 

THE  LIFE  OF  PETER  ILICH  TCHAIKOVSKY 

(1840- 1 893).  By  his  Brother,  Modeste  Tchaikovsky.  Edited 
and  abridged  from  the  Russian  and  German  Editions  by  Rosa 
Newmarch,  With  Numerous  Illustrations  and  Facsimiles  and  an 
Introduction  by  the  Editor.  Demy  8vo.  (9x5!  inches.) 
75.  6d.  net.     Second  edition. 

The  Times. — "A  most  illuminating  commentary  on  Tchaikovsky's  music." 

World. — "One  of  the  most  fascinating  self-revelations  by  an  artist  which  has  been 
given  to  the  world.  The  translation  is  excellent,  and  worth  reading  for  its  own 
sake." 

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but  there  is  so  much  of  human  and  literary  interest  in  it,  such  intimate  revelation 
of  a  singularly  interesting  personality,  that  many  who  have  never  come  under  the 
spell  ofthe  Pathetic  Symphony  will  be  strongly  attracted  by  what  is  virtually  the 
spiritual  autobiography  of  its  composer.  High  praise  is  due  to  the  translator  and 
editor  for  the  literary  skill  with  which  she  has  prepared  the  English  version  of 
this  fascinating  work.  .  .  There  have  been  few  collections  of  letters  published 
within  recent  years  that  give  so  vivid  a  portrait  of  the  writer  as  that  presented  to 
us  in  these  pages." 


MEMOIRS,  BIOGRAPHIES,  Etc.  i  i 

THE  LIFE    OF    SIR    HALLIDAY    MACART- 

NEY,  K.C.M.G.,  Commander  of  Li  Hung  Chang's  trained 
force  in  the  Taeping  Rebellion,  founder  of  the  first  Chinese 
Arsenal,  Secretary  to  the  first  Chinese  Embassy  to  Europe. 
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"  History  of  China,"  the  "  Life  of  Gordon,"  etc.  With  Illus- 
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DEVONSHIRE  CHARACTERS  AND  STRANGE 

EVENTS.  By  S.  Baring-Gould,  m.a.,  Author  of  "  Yorkshire 
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surrounded  by  the  curious  panoply  of  their  time,  are  made  to  live  again  in  Mr. 
Baring-Gould's  pages." 

THE    HEART     OF     GAMBETTA.      Translated 

from  the  French  of  Francis  Laur  by  Violette  Montagu. 
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passionate,  masterful  demagogue,  who  wielded  the  most  persuasive  oratory  of 
modem  times,  acknowledging  his  idol,  his  inspiration,  his  Egeria." 

THE  LIFE  OF  JOAN  OF  ARC.       By   Anatole 

France.  A  Translation  by  Winifred  Stephens.  With  8  Illus- 
trations.    Demy  8vo  (9x5!  inches).      2  vols.     Price  25s.  net. 

THE    DAUGHTER    OF    LOUIS  XVI.      Marie- 

Therese-Charlotte  of  France,  Duchesse  D'Angouleme.  .By  G. 
Lenotre.  With  1 3  Full-page  Illustrations.  Demy  8vo.  (9x5! 
inches.)     Price  los.  6d,  net. 

WITS,   BEAUX,    AND    BEAUTIES    OF    THE 

GEORGIAN  ERA.  By  John  Fyvie,  author  of  "  Some  Famous 
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MADAME   DE   MAINTENON  :    Her   Life   and 

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12  A   CATALOGUE    OF 

DR.    JOHNSON    AND    MRS.    THRALE.      By 

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Piozzi  by  Roche,  and  a  Photogravure  of  Harding's  sepia  drawing 
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THE    DAYS     OF     THE    DIRECTOIRE.      By 

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HUBERT  AND  JOHN  VAN  EYCK  :  Their  Life 

and  Work.  By  W.  H.  James  Weale.  With  41  Photogravure 
and  95  Black  and  White  Reproductions.      Royal  4to.   £^  5s.  net. 

Sir  Martin  Conway's  Note. 
Nearly  half  a  century  has  passed  since  Mr.  W.  H.  James  Weale,  then  resident  at 
Bruges,  began  that  long  series  of  patient  investigations  into  the  history  of 
Netherlandish  art  which  was  destined  to  earn  so  rich  a  harvest.  When  he  began 
work  Memlinc  was  still  called  Hemling,  and  was  fabled  to  have  arrived  at  Bruges 
as  a  wounded  soldier.  The  van  Eycks  were  little  more  than  legendary  heroes. 
Roger  Van  der  Weyden  was  little  more  than  a  name.  Most  of  the  other  great 
Netherlandish  artists  were  either  wholly  forgotten  or  named  only  in  connection 
with  paintings  with  which  they  had  nothing  to  do.  Mr.  Weale  discovered  Gerard 
David,  and  disentangled  his  principal  works  from  Memlinc's,  with  which  they  were 
then  confused. 

VINCENZO  FOPPA   OF  BRESCIA,  Founder  of 
The   Lombard   School,   His  Life  and   Work.     By   Constance 

JoCELYN     FfOULKES     and     MoNSIGNOR     RoDOLFO      MaJOCCHI,     D.D., 

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MEMOIRS    OF    THE    DUKES   OF    URBINO. 

Illustrating  the  Arms,  Art  and  Literature  of  Italy  from  1 440  to 
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THE  DIARY  OF  A  LADY-IN-WAITING.      By 

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from  the  late  Queen  Caroline  and  from  various  other  distinguished 
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Francis  Steuart.  With  numerous  portraits.  Two  Vols. 
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MEMOIRS,   BIOGRAPHIES,   Etc.  13 

THE  LAST  JOURNALS  OF   HORACE  WAL- 

POLE.  During  the  Reign  of  George  III  from  1 77 1  to  1783. 
With  Notes  by  Dr.  Doran.  Edited  with  an  Introduction  by 
A.  Francis  Steuart,  and  containing  numerous  Portraits  (2  in 
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JUNIPER  HALL  :  Rendezvous  of  certain  illus- 
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Hill.  With  numerous  Illustrations  by  Ellen  G.  Hill,  and  repro- 
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JANE  AUSTEN  :    Her    Homes   and    Her  Friends. 

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THE   HOUSE    IN    ST.    MARTIN'S    STREET. 

Being  Chronicles  of  the  Burney  Family.  By  Constance  Hill, 
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STORY  OF  THE  PRINCESS  DES  URSINS  IN 

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MARIA   EDGEWORTH   AND    HER    CIRCLE 

IN     THE    DAYS    OF    BONAPARTE    AND    BOURBON. 

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CESAR  FRANCK  :    A  Study.     Translated  from  the 

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MEN  AND  LETTERS.     By  Herbert  Paul,  m.p. 

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ROBERT    BROWNING  :    Essays    and    Thoughts. 

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(Third  Edition). 


14  A   CATALOGUE    OF 

NEW    LETTERS    OF    THOMAS     CARLYLE. 

Edited  and  Annotated  by  Alexandar  Carlyle,  with  Notes  and 
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his  personality. 

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Carlyle,  the  generous  and  affectionate  brother,  the  loyal  and  warm-hearted 
friend, .    .    .  and  above  all,  Carlyle  as  a  tender  and  faithful  lover  of  his  wife." 

Daily  Telegraph. — "The  letters  are  characteristic  enough  of  the  Carlyle  we  know  :  very 
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fever  heat,  eloquently  rabid  and  emotional." 

NEW  LETTERS  AND  MEMORIALS  OF  JANE 

WELSH  CARLYLE.  A  Collection  of  hitherto  Unpublished 
Letters.  Annotated  by  Thomas  Carlyle,  and  Edited  by 
Alexander  Carlyle,  with  an  Introduction  by  Sir  James  Crichton 
Browne,  m.d.,  lld.,  f.r.s.,  numerous  Illustrations  drawn  in  Litho- 
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whatever  alloy  of  human  infirmity,  must  endear  itself  to  any  reader  of 
understanding." 

World. — "Throws  a  deal  of  new  light  on  the  domestic  relations  of  the  Sage  of  Chelsea 
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'humorous  and  quaintly  candid'  narrative  of  her  first  love-affair." 

THE  LOVE  LETTERS  OF  THOMAS  CAR- 
LYLE AND  JANE  WELSH.  Edited  by  Alexander  Carlyle, 
Nephew  of  Thomas  Carlyle,  editor  of  "  New  Letters  and 
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CARLYLE'S  FIRST  LOVE.      Margaret  Gordon— 

Lady  Bannerman.  An  account  of  her  Life,  Ancestry  and 
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EMILE    ZOLA  :    Novelist    and   Reformer.     An 

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MEMOIRS,   BIOGRAPHIES,   Etc.  15 

MEMOIRS  OF  THE  MARTYR  KING  :  being  a 

detailed  record  of  the  last  two  years  of  the  Reign  of  His  Most 
Sacred  Majesty  King  Charles  the  First,  1646- 1648-9.  Com- 
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;^5  5s.  od.  net. 

MEMOIRS  OF  A  VANISHED  GENERATION 

1811-1855.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Warrenne  Blake.  With  numerous 
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THE     KING'S     GENERAL    IN    THE    WEST, 

being  the  Life  of  Sir  Richard  Granville,  Baronet  (1600- 165 9). 
By  Roger  Granville,  M.A.,  Sub- Dean  of  Exeter  Cathedral. 
With  Illustrations.      Demy  8vo.     (9x5!  inches.)      los.  6d.  net. 

THE    LIFE    AND    LETTERS    OF     ROBERT 

Stephen  Hawker,  sometime  Vicar  of  Morwenstow  in  Cornwall. 
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Pethybridge  and  others.  Demy  8vo.  (9  x  5|  inches.) 
7s.  6d.  net. 

THE  LIFE  OF  WILLIAM  BLAKE.  By  Alexander 

Gilchrist,  Edited  with  an  Introduction  by  W.  Graham  Robertson. 
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New  Edition. 

GEORGE     MEREDITH  :      Some     Characteristics. 

By  Richard  Le  Gallienne.  With  a  Bibliography  (much  en- 
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A  QUEEN  OF  INDISCRETIONS.     The  Tragedy 

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GRIDLEY  HOWE.  Edited  by  his  Daughter  Laura  E. 
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GRIEG   AND    HIS    MUSIC.     By   H.  T.    Finck, 

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EDWARD  A.  MACDOWELL  :  a  Biography.     By 

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THE     LIFE     OF    ST.     MARY    MAGDALEN. 

Translated  from  the  Italian  of  an  unknown  Fourteenth-Century 
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Vernon  Lee,  and  14  Full-page  Reproductions  from  the  Old  Masters. 
Crown  8vo.     5s.  net. 

WILLIAM     MAKEPEACE     THACKERAY.     A 

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A   LATER   PEPYS.     The    Correspondence    of  Sir 

William  Weller  Pepys,  Bart.,  Master  in  Chancery,  1758-1825, 
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William  Franks,  Sir  James  Macdonald,  Major  Rennell,  Sir 
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ROBERT  LOUIS  STEVENSON,  AN  ELEGY; 
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RUDYARD  KIPLING  :  a  Criticism,  By  Richard 
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THE    LIFE  OF  W.  J.  FOX,  Public  Teacher   and 

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