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Overture to the opera, "The Improvisatore," D'Albert, for the first time in these concerts: Concerto for the violin. Brahm: a solo by Miss Maud MacCarthy: Ballet Music from the opera, "Azara," Professor J. K. Paine h.'69; Symphony, "Harold in Italy," Berlioz...
...programme consisted of Mendelssohn's Overture to Athalie; Brahm's A minor concerto for Violin and Violoncello, and Tchaikowsky's "Pathetique" Symphony. Messrs. Kneisel and Schroeder were the soloists, and their rendering of the Brahm Concerto did full justice to its beauty. The performance of the Tchaikowsky Symphony was particularly brilliant and spirited...
...Care." Handel. Miss Eaton. 4. Entre Act No. II. Schubert. 5. Symphony No 2 in D major Haydn Andante. Meunetto. 6. Overture, "Iphigenie in Aulis." Gluck. 7. Air de Salome from "Herodiade." Masseuet. Miss Eaton. 8. March from Lenore Symphony. Roff. 9. Hungarian Dances, Nos. 1 an 2. Brahm...
Grieg's quartette for strings, Brahm's Intermezzi for the piano played by Mr. Rafael Joseffy, and Schumann's quintette for piano and strings, E. flat...
...less an artist than Mr. Nikisch. Of course the songs were interpreted exquisitely. The Haydn Symphony was given with precision and with charming grace. Mr. Nikisch's splendid string band was at its best and would have delighted even Haydn himself. The only uninteresting number on the program was Brahm's Ten Variations on a Thema by Hayden. The audience was moved to hearly applause at the close by the magnificent hymn-like climax. Goldmark's Overture, "Sakurtala," of rich orchestration and beautiful melody, was grandly played and was the most effective number of the evening...