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Fifteenth Sunday Concert
Metropolitan Opera House, Sun, March 3, 1895
Fifteenth Sunday Concert
Metropolitan Opera House
March 3, 1895
FIFTEENTH SUNDAY CONCERT
Selections
Wieniawski: Concerto in D Minor
Eugene Ysaye, violin
Wagner/Wilhelmj: Siegfried Paraphrase
Eugene Ysaye, violin
Wieniawski: Unknown Selection
Eugene Ysaye, violin
I Vespri Siciliani: Unknown Selection
Lillian Blauvelt [Only appearance]
Bemberg: Nymphes et sylvains
Lillian Blauvelt
German Songs
Lillian Blauvelt
Conductor...............Frank Van Der Stucken [Only appearance]
[This information is based on announcements and a review. No program has been found.]
This information is based on announcements and a review. No program has been found.
Review 1:
Review . No program has been found.]
Review 2:
Review from the Brooklyn Eagle:
Metropolitan Opera House Concert
Last evening for the first time the audience at a Sunday night concert failed to crowd the Metropolitan. This may have been due to the attractiveness of the Damrosch concert at the Carnegie hall, or it may have been because Mr. Seidl was ill and Mr. Van Der Stucken was to conduct for the first time at these entertainments. The programme, however, and its rendering were excellent. Ysaye played the paraphrase from "Siegfried" with the breath and beauty which marks his treatment of Wagner's music and have also the familiar Bruch concerto in D minor and a piece by Wieniawski. Mrs. Blauvelt sang with great beauty Verdi's "Sicilian Vespers," Bemberg's "Nymphs and Sylvains" and a German song. The orchestra under Mr. Van Der Stucken played acceptably several of Mr. Seidl's favorite numbers.
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