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[Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874-1951)]. Arnold Schönberg-Abend. Wien, April 1, 1919. [Concert Program]. Octavo, 5.75 x 8.5 inches (21.5 x 14.4 cm). Unbound. 2 bifolia. [i] (program of "Arnold Schönberg-Abend"), [i] (catalogue: "Arnold Schönberg's Lieder in der Universal-Edition), [iii]-[v] (song texts), [vi] (announcement of "Statuarisches Konzert" on April 7, to be conducted by Franz Schreker), [vii] advertisement of Universal-Edition for Ferdinand Rebay, Löns-Lieder), [viii] (calendar of Konzertbüro der Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft). Several manuscript annotations in pencil to song texts, in an unknown hand. Browned.


The program includes performances of Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony, op. 9, and songs from opp. 3 and 6. Performers include pianists Ernst Bachrich (1892-1942; Holocaust victim) and Eduard Steuermann (1892-1964), violinist Josef Geringer (1892-1979), horn player (later bandleader) Silvester Schieder (1884-1955), and singers Hedy Iracema-Brügelmann (1881-1941) and Arthur Fleischer (1889-1948).


The first page dates the "Arnold Schönberg-Abend" to Tuesday, April 1, 1919, 5:30 PM, at the "Mittlerer Saal;" the calendar to the final page, however, announces the concert for March 26; two other events are scheduled for April 1, but none for "Mittlerer Saal."


With further advertisement pages, including the "Statuarisches Konzert" of the Philharmonischer Chor, with orchestra, billing two works: Gesang der Idonen by Walter Gmeindl (1890-1968) and Symphony in D [op. 27] for soloists, chorus, and orchestra by Johanna Müller-Hermann (1878-1941). The latter performance was a world premiere.

[Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874-1951)] Arnold Schönberg-Abend. Wien, April 1, 1919. [Concert Program]

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[Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874-1951)]. Arnold Schönberg-Abend. Wien, April 1, 1919. [Concert Program]. Octavo, 5.75 x 8.5 inches (21.5 x 14.4 cm). Unbound. 2 bifolia. [i] (program of "Arnold Schönberg-Abend"), [i] (catalogue: "Arnold Schönberg's Lieder in der Universal-Edition), [iii]-[v] (song texts), [vi] (announcement of "Statuarisches Konzert" on April 7, to be conducted by Franz Schreker), [vii] advertisement of Universal-Edition for Ferdinand Rebay, Löns-Lieder), [viii] (calendar of Konzertbüro der Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft). Several manuscript annotations in pencil to song texts, in an unknown hand. Browned.


The program includes performances of Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony, op. 9, and songs from opp. 3 and 6. Performers include pianists Ernst Bachrich (1892-1942; Holocaust victim) and Eduard Steuermann (1892-1964), violinist Josef Geringer (1892-1979), horn player (later bandleader) Silvester Schieder (1884-1955), and singers Hedy Iracema-Brügelmann (1881-1941) and Arthur Fleischer (1889-1948).


The first page dates the "Arnold Schönberg-Abend" to Tuesday, April 1, 1919, 5:30 PM, at the "Mittlerer Saal;" the calendar to the final page, however, announces the concert for March 26; two other events are scheduled for April 1, but none for "Mittlerer Saal."


With further advertisement pages, including the "Statuarisches Konzert" of the Philharmonischer Chor, with orchestra, billing two works: Gesang der Idonen by Walter Gmeindl (1890-1968) and Symphony in D [op. 27] for soloists, chorus, and orchestra by Johanna Müller-Hermann (1878-1941). The latter performance was a world premiere.