Prague Concert Life, 1850-1881

Název události:

Concert given by pianist Eduard Gerstberger

Místo konání: Žofín Island (Žofín Hall)

Typ akce: Art music culture

Datum: 08/12/1861 5pm

Sézona: Advent

Programme comprising:

__heading.general_participants:
  • GERSTBERGER, Eduard: soloist, pf

Part 1:

WEBER, Carl Maria von : Koncertstück for piano and orchestra, pf, orch, F-sharp minor, J282
FÜCHS, Ferdinand Carl : song [Lied] Schiffers Gruß, v, pf, op.30
     • Nejedlá, Josefína : v
SCHULHOFF, Julius : Cantabile, pf, op.26
ASCHER, Joseph : mazurka La Perle du Nord, pf

Part 2:

KALIVODA, Jan Křtitel Václav : Adagio for glass harmonica and pianoforte/organ, glass harmonica, pf/org, op.225/1
     • Slanský, Ludevít : pf Gerstberger, Eduard : glass harmonica
KREUTZER, Conradin : aria unspecified, from opera Marie, oder die verborgene Liebe, v, orch
     • Nejedlá, Josefína : v
HENSELT, Adolf von : no.6 from 12 Études Si oiseau j'étais, pf, op.2
SCHULHOFF, Julius : Caprice sur des airs bohémiens, pf, op.10
BÉRIOT, Charles Auguste de : Fantasie Scene de Ballet, vl, pf, op.100
     • Poznánsky, Johann : vl

komentář:

Prager Morgenpost 7/12/1861 published news of the date, time, venue, programme and participants of this concert given by the fourteen-year old Gerstberger. The programme was listed by the source in performance order. To close the first part of the programme Miss Fanny Bollard [Bolardová] was noted to be performing two declamations, Des Kindes Zuversicht by Saphír and Bohatá nevěsta [The wealthy bride] by Fr. Douchi [Doucha]. Gerstberger was noted to be playing the work by Schulhoff by request.

Národní listy 7/12/1861 reported only that
the concert by the fourteen-year old E. Gestberger arranged on 8th December at 4.30pm at Žofín [Hall] will include Miss Bolardový, Nejedlá, also Mildner, Poznaňský and Slanský. Some Czech songs will also be performed.’ The violinist Mildner did not appear in the programme published by the German-language source.


Přehled zdrojů:

Národní listy (07/12/1861)
Prager Morgenpost (07/12/1861)