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Identifier: programme2122bost (find matches)
Title: Programme
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Boston Symphony Orchestra
Subjects: Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert programs
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Boston Symphony Orchestra
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Symphony Orchestra

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an. And she was versatile, for she shone in comedy as wellas tragedy. She created the part of Venus at her birth, but she was thirty-fivewhen she appeared as Wagners ideal. Wearied by the endlessrehearsals,—there were one hundred and sixty-four in all,—she grewimpatient, and was with difficulty restrained from marking Wagnersface with her nails. The criticisms were as a rule favorable, so far as the singers wereconcerned. Leon Leroy was not satisfied with Niemann, whosevoice, he wrote, is worn out in the upper register, and he thereforeseizes the occasion to send forth from time to time inhuman sounds.Nor was he pleased with Tedesco: She is reduced to low tones:the rest of her voice vanished during the rehearsals. Gasperiniconfirms this last statement: The changes in the scene of Venuscompelled Tedesco to begin again the study of her part, and the dif-ficulties of intonation had tired her voice. Bonds of the highest grade Harris, Forbes & Co Incorporated 35 Federal St., Boston
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Mme. Tedesco in 1864 returned to Lisbon, where she had sung atthe San Carlo Theatre for three years (1857-60). After a brilliantseason at Madrid, she left the stage about 1866. For the Bacchanale Wagner added these instruments: a fluteinterchangeable with piccolo, castanets, and harp. The scoreand parts of the Bacchanale, composed at Paris in January, 1861,were published in February, 1876. The first performance of Tannhiiuser in its original form in theUnited States was at the Stadt Theatre, New York, April 4, 1850.Hermann, Graff; Tannhauser, Pickaneser; Wolfram, Lehmann;Walther, Lotti; Biterolf, Urchs; Heinrich, Bolten; Reinmar, Brandt;Elisabeth, Mrs. Siedenburg; Venus, Mrs. Pickaneser. Carl Berg-mann conducted. The New York Evening Post said that the part ofTannhauser was beyond the abilities of Mr. Pickaneser: The ladysingers have but little to do in the opera, and did that littlerespectably. The lirst performance in Boston was at the Boston Theatre, Jan-uary 20, 1871. Mme. Lichtma

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
  • booksubject:Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
  • booksubject:Concert_programs
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass____Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
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  • bookleafnumber:1426
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