Prague Concert Life, 1850-1881

Event title:

Third 'Humoristický věneček [Humorous little garland]' arranged by Heřmann Přerhof

Venue: Konvikt

Event type: Art music culture

Date: 06/03/1861

Season: Lent

Programme including:

General participants:
  • PŘERHOF, Heřmann: actor / actress / theatre performer

Part 1:

UNSPECIFIED, ? : unspecified chorus, vv
PIVODA, František : song Aj, čo by bola Ah, what would she be no.6 from 8 songs for low voice [Osmero písní pro nížský hlas], v, pf, op.28/2
     • Formánková, M. : v
STREBL, Alois : song Dudáček, odpusť slavíčku (Bagpiper, pardon the nightingale), v, pf
     • anonymous, ? : v
UNSPECIFIED, ? : unspecified Fantasie on Polish folksongs, pf
     • Rosenfeldová, Al. : pf
FLOTOW, Friedrich von : ballad Letzte Rose The Last Rose of Summer act2 opera Martha, oder Der Markt von Richmond (Martha, or the Market at Richmond), orch, S, T
     • Formánková, M. : v
ŠKROUP, František Jan : song Češka (Czech lady), v, pf, op.32
     • Formánková, M. : v
UNSPECIFIED, ? : unspecified chorus, vv

Part 2:

arr. unspecified, ?: L. Spohr: Frühlingslied from Symphony in B minor, Die Jahreszeiten , arr. pf 4 hnds
     • Smolík, Otomar : pf Tausik, ? : pf
UNSPECIFIED, ? : unspecified Zastaveníčko [Serenade] for bowed zither, bowed zither
     • Brode, H. : zither
arr. unspecified, ?: Russian folksong Červená sara [Scarlet sarafan] , arr. bowed zither
     • Brode, H. : zither
PIVODA, František : song Píseň krumlovská (Krumlov song), v, pf, op.2/2
     • F., O. : v
KNAHL, Johann : unspecified quartet on folksongs, 4vv

Commentary:

The programme is listed in performance order according to the Národní list 6/3/1861 report. The singers in the work by Strebl and in Pivoda’s Krumlovská were identified respectively as ‘P.’ and ‘O.F.’ Neither can be identified.

Přerhof first arranged a series of five weekly ‘humorous’ entertainments, including music, in February and March 1861. According to contemporary periodical reports these productions initially proved to be popular social occasions, with programmes comprising spoken declamations (Přerhof himself was an actor), and often quite substantial items of music. Their success probably encouraged the impresario to arrange a further series of entertainments in June 1861 and November 1861. However, these later productions increasingly concentrated upon light music and dance works, perhaps in an effort to court popularity with the public. Unfortunately, rather than gaining in popularity, entertainments in later years seem to have been less well attended. Přerhof arranged no productions during 1862, a series of only four programmes in March-April 1863, and three programmes in June-July 1864. However, a brief Národní listy 24/3/1861 review of the fifth in a series of these entertainments remarked upon their tendency to attract large audiences.


Summary of sources:

Národní listy (19/02/1861)
Národní listy (06/03/1861)
Národní listy (08/03/1861)