zurück 8.10.1905, Sonntag ID: 190510085

Aufführung der d-Moll-Messe unter Carl Luze in der Wiener Hofkapelle (*).
The Washington Post Nr. 10711 berichtet auf S. 6 von dem Vortrag am 6.10.1905:
"                   MUSIC AND MUSICIANS
[...]
     The Unschuld Club Circle Do met on Friday evening in the home of Miss Stella Raymond. Besides the ensemble playing and readings on musical topics by the pupils, Miss von Unschuld began her lectures on the Nibelungenring of Wagner. "Rheingold," first scene, was played with four hands by Miss von Unschuld and a pupil. Another subject of Miss von Unschuld's lectures [dasselbe Datum gemeint?] was the comparison of the three great symphonists, Beethoven, Brahms, and Bruckner, and symphony movements of each of these composers were played by the students. [... zu Beginn (als "prayer") immer ein Stück aus Bachs Wohltemperiertem Klavier ... über einen weiteren Abend ...]." (**).

The Washington Times Nr. 4137 schreibt auf S. 20 über diesen Abend:
"Unschuld Circle Meets.
     On Friday evening the Unschuld Club "Circle Do" met in the home of Miss Stella Raymond. Besides the ensemble playing and reading on musical topics by the pupils, Miss von Unschuld began her lectures on the "Nibelungenring" of Wagner. Rheingold, first scene, was played by four hands by Fraulein von Unschuld and a pupil. Another subject for Fraulein von Unschuld's lectures was the comparison of the three great symphonies of Beethoven, Brahms, and Bruckner.  Symphony movements of each composer were illustrated by the students." (***).


Zitierhinweis:

Franz Scheder, Anton Bruckner Chronologie Datenbank, Eintrag Nr.: 190510085, URL: www.bruckner-online.at/ABCD-190510085
letzte Änderung: Feb 02, 2023, 11:11