Das Deutsche Volksblatt Nr. 3613 berichtet auf S. 7 von der Gründung eines Wiener Stadtorchesters und erwähnt dabei auch Bruckner (*).
The Chicago Tribune Nr. 22 kündigt das Konzert vom 24.1.1899 mit dem Quintett auf S. 32 an:
" MUSIC AND DRAMA
[...]
Concerts of the Week.
[...]
The Spiering Quartet, assisted by Mr. Walter Spry, pianist, and Mr. William Dierstel [sic], viola, will give the third concert of the season on Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, in University Hall, Fine Arts Building, with the following program:
Quintet in F major . . . . . . . Bruckner
For two Violins, two violas, and 'cello.
Moderato Scherzo (Schnell). Adagio. Finale (Lebhaft bewegt.
First time in Chicago.
[... Saint-Saëns, Beethoven ...]" (**).
" MUSIC AND DRAMA
[...]
Concerts of the Week.
[...]
The Spiering Quartet, assisted by Mr. Walter Spry, pianist, and Mr. William Dierstel [sic], viola, will give the third concert of the season on Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, in University Hall, Fine Arts Building, with the following program:
Quintet in F major . . . . . . . Bruckner
For two Violins, two violas, and 'cello.
Moderato Scherzo (Schnell). Adagio. Finale (Lebhaft bewegt.
First time in Chicago.
[... Saint-Saëns, Beethoven ...]" (**).
Zitierhinweis:
Franz Scheder, Anton Bruckner Chronologie Datenbank, Eintrag Nr.: 189901225, URL: www.bruckner-online.at/ABCD-189901225letzte Änderung: Dez 16, 2024, 15:15