Prague Concert Life, 1850-1881

Event title:

Private performance of Hungarian folk music to Emperor Ferdinand

Venue: Chambers of the Royal Court, Hradčany

Event type: Personal and private musical events

Date: 22/11/1857

Programme unspecified [see commentary]:

General participants:
  • ensemble of Royal Infantry Regiment of Archduke Ernst: participating ensemble

Commentary:

The Prague German-language daily newspaper Tagesbote aus Böhmen 25/11/1857 reported that the Prague public were expecting to hear Hungarian folk music ‘that Hungarian gypsies ony get to hear’, being performed by the musical ensemble of the Royal Infantry Regiment of Archduke Ernst. The report proceeded to note that same ensemble had been allowed to perform such music in national costume, in the apartments of His Majesty the Emperor Ferdinand.’ No further details were given by the source. However, the following report in the same issue of this newspaper offered information about a forthcoming concert to be given by the ensemble in the Žofín Island Hall on 28/11/1857. The programme was noted to include various items of Hungarian and Gypsy flavour.


Summary of sources:

Tagesbote aus Böhmen (25/11/1857)