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[Violinist] Vieuxtemps, Henri. (1820-1881) & Piatti, Alfredo. (1822 - 1901) & Patti, Carlotta. (1835-1889). Original 1865 Double Concert Playbill. Interesting two-concert playbill from the "Patti-Concerte" of 19 and 21 December, 1865. 44.5 x 17.5 cm. The performances featured soprano Carlotta Patti, violinist Henri Vieuxtemps, pianist Alfred Jaell, and cellist Carlo Alfredo Piatti. 23.5 x 44 cm. Creased and wrinkled with some light staining. The program in full:

Wien, Thater an der Wien, 19. Dezember 1865
- Verdi: Bolero aus „Sizilianische Vesper“
- Schubert: Ave Maria
- Tartini: Pastorale
- Proch: Variationen
- Ascher: La Danza
- Donizetti: Barcarole aus „Marino Faliero“
- Vieuxtemps: Fantasie „Norma“

Wien, Thater an der Wien, 21. Dezember 1865
- Mehul: Arie aus „Joseph“
- Meyerbeer: Schattenarie aus „Dinorah“
- Gounod: Ave Maria
- Bellini: Arie aus „Sonnambula“
- Vieuxtemps: Fantasie-Caprice
- Vieuxtemps: St. Patrick’s Day

Vieuxtemps was one of the most imporant musicians of the 19th century. As one of the greatest of all violin virtuosos, he was compared to Paganini by both Schumann and Berlioz. As a composer, he was an important reformer of the concerto and in this regard, according to Grove, "can be compared to Liszt."

[Violinist] Vieuxtemps, Henri. (1820-1881) & Piatti, Alfredo. (1822 - 1901) & Patti, Carlotta. (1835-1889) Original 1865 Double Concert Playbill

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[Violinist] Vieuxtemps, Henri. (1820-1881) & Piatti, Alfredo. (1822 - 1901) & Patti, Carlotta. (1835-1889). Original 1865 Double Concert Playbill. Interesting two-concert playbill from the "Patti-Concerte" of 19 and 21 December, 1865. 44.5 x 17.5 cm. The performances featured soprano Carlotta Patti, violinist Henri Vieuxtemps, pianist Alfred Jaell, and cellist Carlo Alfredo Piatti. 23.5 x 44 cm. Creased and wrinkled with some light staining. The program in full:

Wien, Thater an der Wien, 19. Dezember 1865
- Verdi: Bolero aus „Sizilianische Vesper“
- Schubert: Ave Maria
- Tartini: Pastorale
- Proch: Variationen
- Ascher: La Danza
- Donizetti: Barcarole aus „Marino Faliero“
- Vieuxtemps: Fantasie „Norma“

Wien, Thater an der Wien, 21. Dezember 1865
- Mehul: Arie aus „Joseph“
- Meyerbeer: Schattenarie aus „Dinorah“
- Gounod: Ave Maria
- Bellini: Arie aus „Sonnambula“
- Vieuxtemps: Fantasie-Caprice
- Vieuxtemps: St. Patrick’s Day

Vieuxtemps was one of the most imporant musicians of the 19th century. As one of the greatest of all violin virtuosos, he was compared to Paganini by both Schumann and Berlioz. As a composer, he was an important reformer of the concerto and in this regard, according to Grove, "can be compared to Liszt."