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Birmingham Concerts F/3 (1831-1932)
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F/3. A volume containing miscellaneous leaflets, programmes and books of words for Birmingham Music events.
Miss Marie Hall
19/11/1903 at Birmingham Town Hall. A violin recital, Miss Marie Hall, assisted by Mark Hambourg, and Frederic Austin, accompanist Henry R Bird.
Dr Swinnerton Heap. Fifteen handbills and programmes.
13/06/1872 at Adams and Berisford’s Music Rooms, Ann Street: Birmingham. Second Annual Invitation Concert supported by pupils of Dr. Swinnerton Heap.
30/10/1873 in the Music Room of Adams and Berisford, 17 & 18 Ann Street: Birmingham. Dr Heap’s Third Annual Pupil’s Concert.
24/11/1875 at the Town Hall, Birmingham. Dr Heap’s Concert at which he will introduce the first part of his oratorio “The Captivity” with full band and chorus of the Birmingham Philharmonic Union. Emily Allely, Vernon Rigby, Mr Wadmore, M. van Biene
10/01/1878. A Piano recital at the Midland Institute, assisted by Mr Vernon Rigby.
11/10/1884. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s series of Chamber Concerts. First Concert. Mr Carrodus, , M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
24/01/1885. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s series of Chamber Concerts. Second Concert. Mr Carrodus, Mr Speelman, Herr Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
18/04/1885. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s series of Chamber Concerts. Third Concert. Mr Carrodus, Mr Speelman, Herr Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
06/11/1885. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s series of Chamber Concerts. First Concert. Mr Carrodus, Mr Speelman, Herr Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
05/02//1886. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s series of Chamber Concerts. Second Concert. Mr Carrodus, Mr Speelman, Herr Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap, Mr E. Carrodus.
16/04/1886. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s Second series of Chamber Concerts. Third Concert. Mr Carrodus, Mr Speelman, Herr Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
12/11/1886. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s series of Chamber Concerts. First Concert. Herr Straus, Mr Speelman, Herr Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
28/01/1887. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s Third series of Chamber Concerts. Second Concert. Herr Ludwig Straus, Mr Speelman, Herr Otto Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
29/04/1887. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Dr Swinnerton Heap’s Third series of Chamber Concerts. Third Concert. Herr Ludwig Straus, Mr Speelman, Herr Otto Bernhardt, M. Vieuxtemps, Dr Heap.
09/12/1889. Town Hall, Birmingham. A grand performance of Dr C Swinnerton Heap’s Cantata “The Maid of Astolat”, specially composed for the Wolverhampton Musical Festival of 1886. Emilie Lloyd, D Harrison, Orlando Harley, William Evans.
Mr C. Hector
30/04/1902. at Wretham Road Assembly Rooms, Handsworth, Birmingham. The Second Concert of Mr Hector’s Orchestral Society. With Miss Grace Ivell, Mr A E Smith, Mr Montague Pollack, conducted by Mr Chastey Hector
Josef Hoffman
02/11/1887. Child-pianist Josef Hofmann (universally acknowledged as being the greatest musical genius since the days of Mozart), assisted by his father, Herr Casimir Hofmann. A piano recital at Birmingham Town Hall.
Margaret Holloway.
25/10/1904. A violin and piano recital with Mr Howard Hadley, accompanist Mr G H Manton
Mr and Mrs Kendal
26/02/1879. Entertainment in aid of the funds of the Queen’s Hospital, with members of the Amateur Harmonic Association, conductor Mr W C Stockley, organist Mr Stimpson.
25/04/1881 Readings and Recitals in aid of the funds of the Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Women, with member of the Birmingham Philharmonic Union
Adelina de Lara
07/05/1891. A pianoforte recital in the Masonic Hall.
01/03/1894. A pianoforte recital in the Masonic Hall, assisted by Edward Howell and Arthur Oswald..
Madame Jenny Goldschmidt-Lind
26/08/1847. Birmingham Town Hall. First appearance in Birmingham of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind in a miscellaneous concert, with Madame Solari, Signor Gardoni, Signor F. Lablache, Mr Balfe will preside at the grand piano-forte.
18/12/[1847?]. Mendelssohn Elijah, cond. Otto Goldschmidt. Birmingham Town Hall.
28/12/1848. Concert in aid of The Queen’s Hospital, with Jenny Lind, Madame de Lozano, Signor Belletti, and Signor Lablache, Mons. Remusat, Mr King, and Charles Halle.
20/02/[1856]. Haydn: Creation, cond. Otto Goldschmidt
21/02/1[1856]. A miscellaneous concert
22/01/1862. Grand miscellaneous concert
Charles Lunn. A collection of twelve programmes and handbills of lectures and concerts by Charles Lunn and his Pupils.
22/11/1867 at Nock’s Assembly Room, Temple Row, Birmingham
27/02/[1871?] at the Plough and Harrow Hotel, Hagley Road, Birmingham
06/03/[1871?] at the Plough and Harrow Hotel, Hagley Road, Birmingham
06/12/[1873?] at Adams and Berisford’s Music Rooms, Ann Street: Birmingham
27/01/1875 at Adams and Berisford’s Music Rooms, Ann Street: Birmingham
25/02/1881 at Birmingham Town Hall
19/12/1881 at Birmingham Town Hall
29/10/1887 at Birmingham Town Hall
17/11/1888 at Masonic Hall, New Street: Birmingham
09/11/[1891] at the Exchange Rooms, New Street, Birmingham
18/11/1893 at Birmingham Town Hall
18/03/1893 at Birmingham Town Hall
11/11/1893 at Birmingham Town Hall
Appleby Matthews
Seven programmes.
16/11/1918 at the Repertory Theatre. John Goss vocal recital, with Appleby Matthews at the piano.
07/09/1919. Sunday Orchestral Concert at the Futurist Cinema, John Bright Street: Birmingham
07/10/1919. A Choral Concert at the Town Hall, with Rosina Buckman
22/02/1920. Sunday Orchestral Concert at the Futurist Cinema, John Bright Street: Birmingham Including a new work, Frank H. Shera: Nocturne and Rondo
29/02/1920. Sunday Orchestral Concert at the Futurist Cinema, John Bright Street: Birmingham
21/03/1920. Sunday Orchestral Concert at the Futurist Cinema, John Bright Street: Birmingham
28/03/1926. Birmingham Bach Festival. St. Jude’s Church.
29/03/1926. Birmingham Bach Festival. Birmingham and Midland Institute
30/03/1926. Birmingham Bach Festival. Birmingham and Midland Institute
31/03/1926. Birmingham Bach Festival. Birmingham and Midland Institute
01/04/1926. Birmingham Bach Festival. Birmingham and Midland Institute
02/04/1926. Birmingham Bach Festival. Central Hall
Mendelssohn Memorial Festival.
27/04/1848 at Birmingham Town Hall. Caradori Allan, Miss Dolby, Miss, A Williams, Miss M Williams, Mr Lockey, T. Williams, Mr Machin, and H. Phillips.
Morning performance including “Elijah”, evening concert “The First Walpurgis Night” and a miscellaneous selection.
Mr Max Mossel
27/11/1894. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Mr Mossel’s First concert, with Miss Laura Hocking, Norman Salmond, Mr Max Mossel (first appearance in Birmingham), Benno Schonberger.
04/03/1895. Programme and Book of words of Mr Mossel’s Second Grand Concert, at the Town Hall.
23/10/1901. Masonic Hall. Vocal and Violin recital, with Miss Violet Myers and G H Manton
11/10/1922. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of First Concert. Rosing. Miss Irene Scharrer, Miss Myra Hess, accompanist Mr Gerald Moore.
17/01/1923. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Third Concert. Pianoforte recital by Moriz Rosenthal.
28/02/1923. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Fourth Concert. Orchestral concert, leader Paul Beard, conductor Eugene Goossens, Renee Chemet, Gerald Moore.
21/11/1923. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Second Concert. Pablo Casals. Susan Metcalfe-Casals, Francesco Ticciati, accompanist, Miss Daisy Bucktrout.
23/01/1924. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Third Concert. Pianoforte recital by Emil Sauer.
18/11/1925. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Second Concert. Cortot, Thibaud, Casals
20/01/1926. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Third Concert. Elisabeth Schumann, Myra Hess, Jelly d’Aranyi, accompanist, Daisy Bucktrout
17/02/1926. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Fourth Concert. Maurice Ravel, Dorothy Silk, Zino Francescatti, Gerald Hekking, accompanist George Reeves
20/10/1926. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of First Concert. Guilhermina Suggia, and Arthur Rubinstein, accompanist George Reeves.
22/01/1929 Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Third Concert. Elisabeth Schumann, and Artur Schnabel, accompanist George Reeves.
16/11/1932. Town Hall. The Mossel Concerts, programme of Second Concert. Myra Hess, Keith Falkner, accompanist Michael Mullinar.
New Subscription Concerts
13/12/1836. Birmingham New Subscription Concerts, [no venue stated] with Mrs G. Wood, Mr Pearsall, Mr Machin, Mr Bochsa, Ole Bull, Mr Shargool, Mr Munden.
13/02/1837. Birmingham New Subscription Concerts, [no venue stated] with Mr Edmunds, Clara Novello, Mr Balfe, Mr Shargool, conductor Mr Munden.
25/01/1838. Birmingham New Subscription Concerts, [no venue stated] with Mrs Bishop, Mr Phillips, Miss Woodyatt, Mr Pearsall, Mr Rudersdorff, Mr Shargool, T. Fletcher, R. S. Giles, cond. Mr Munden.
27/11/1838. Birmingham New Subscription Concerts, [no venue stated] with Fanny Wyndham, Signor F. Lablache, Mr. Mori, Miss Birch, Mr H. Shargool, Mr Fletcher, Mr Lavenu, conductor Mr Munden.
New Temperance Hall
28/10/1901. Grand Concert in aid of the building fund.
19/11/1901. Messrs Priestley and Sons Concert of Chamber Music.
28/01/1904. Vocal and pianoforte recital. Margaret Milward, Hannah Bryant, Kolni Balozky, Maud Nevill.
23/03/1904. Concert. Maud Whitehouse, Arthur Hitch, E. W. Carter
12/12/1904. William Bennett’s and Frank Titterton’s vocal and instrumental concert., Heinrich Suck, Maud Nevill.
Nilsson Festival
17/11/1869. Town Hall, Grand Nilsson Festival. Christine Nilsson, Mdme Gilardoni, Mdlle Drasdil, Sims Reeves, Signor Foli, J. M. Wehli. J G Callcott, Mr Stimpson, conductor, Henry Leslie.
Orchestral Union
23/02/1854. Town Hall. The Orchestral Union, Mr John Tonks Grand Annual Promenade Concert, conductor Alfred Mellon, with Ursula Barclay, Fanny Rowland, Mr H. C. Cooper.
07/10/1865. Concert for the People, with Mrs. A. J. Sutton, Mr J. H. Ward, Charles Lunn, F. Ward, R Y Sturges, Mr Spivey, conductor Herbert Noake.
07/12/1865. Concert for the People, with Miss. Neale, Mr Pountney, and a Glee Party, Solo trombone Mr Hannan, Kate Donalds, Harp, Mr F Davis, conductor Herbert Noake.
23/12/1865. Concert for the People, with Miss. Isabella Hawkins, Henry Ward, Harp, Mr F Davis, conductor Herbert Noake.
18/12/1866. First concert of the Second series, conductor Herbert Noake.
Adelina Patti
01/06/1905. Royal Albert Hall. Grand Morning Concert. Adelina Patti, Ada Crossley, Ben Davies, Victor Maurel, Adela Verne, Anton Hegner, H C Tonking, Wilhelm Ganz, Frank Watkis.
Benjamin Pearsall
18/04/1838. Town Hall. A Grand Concert, with Mrs. Wood (late Miss Paton), Miss Hardman, Mr Pearsall, Mr Baker, and Signor Giubilei, conductor Mr Munden.
224/10/1842. Town Hall. Grand Miscellaneous Concert, with Madame Caradori Allan, Mrs Alfred Shaw, Signor Giubilei, Mr Pearsall, and Mr H. Phillips, Mr Mellon, H. Shargool, conductor, Mr. Munden.
28/11/1844. Town Hall. Mr Pearsall’s Grand Concert, with Miss Hawes, Mr Pearsall, Mr Pursall and Mr Machin, Mr H. Hayward, Miss L. Pyne, Miss Lucombe, Herr Heinemeier, Mr Gough.
James Pearsall
05/03/1835. Town Hall. Grand Miscellaneous Concert for the benefit of Mr James Pearsall, with Mrs Bishop, Mr Pearsall, Mr Gould, and Mr Machin, conductor Mr Munden.
16/03/1870. Town Hall, Birmingham. Second Grand Miscellaneous Concert in aid of the Postmen’s Provident Society, with Miss Edith Wynne, Mdlle Drasdil, W. H. Cummings, Herr Carl Stepan, Mons. Sainton, Mr C. S. Heap.
02/03/1871. Town Hall, Birmingham. Third Grand Miscellaneous Concert in aid of the Postmen’s Provident Society, with Mdlle. Liebhardt, Mdlle Drasdil, Vernon Rigby, O. Christian, Herr Pettersson, members of the Philharmonic Union…their first appearance before the public, solo pianist and conductor Mr. C. Swinnerton Heap.
29/02/1872. Town Hall, Birmingham. Fourth Grand Miscellaneous Concert in aid of the Postmen’s Provident Society, with Madame Liebhardt, Mdlle Drasdil, Mr Edward Lloyd, Mr Lewis Thomas, members of the Philharmonic Union, conductor C. Swinnerton Heap.
Birmingham Rifle Corps
25/04/1878. Town Hall, Birmingham. Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert in aid of the Funds of the Birmingham Rifle Corps. Vocalists Madame Sicklemore, Mr. Chas. Abercrombie, conductor Mr. C. J. Duchemin, the Band of the Edgbaston Amateur Musical Union.
Royal Artillery
26/06/1872. Town Hall, Birmingham. Promenade Concert, Sixty performers from the celebrated Orchestral Band of the Royal Artillery (of Woolwich), conductor Mr. Smyth.
Royal Hotel
05/07/1831. Dee’s Royal Hotel, Birmingham. Concert in aid of the Distressed Irish, leader Mr T. Fletcher, pianoforte, Mr Munden.
23/01/1851. Dee’s Royal Assembly Rooms, Birmingham. Mr John Parry will have the honor of giving his new entertainment entitled “Notes”, vocal and instrumental
13/12/1855. Dee’s Royal Assembly Rooms, Birmingham. Mr. F. Edward Bache and Herr Carl Deichmann’s Second Soirée Musicale, with Miss Fanny Rowland and Mr Charles Duchemin.
09/01/1868. At Nock’s Assembly Rooms, Temple Row, Birmingham. Concert by Oscar Pollack, with Miss E. P. Selmann, and Mr. George Cleobury, T. M. Abbott, Mr. J. Pearce, Master Halliley, John Pollack.
08/03/1869. Assembly Room, Nock’s Royal Hotel, Temple Row, Birmingham. Grand Concert, with Mrs H. Myers, Miss Ford, Mr. S.S. Stratton, conductor Mr. J. W. Fisher.
13/10/1870. Royal Hotel Birmingham. Amateur performance of Offenbach: Les Deux Aveugles, with Mr T. Anderton and Mr T. F. Walker, to conclude with the new tragic operetta, “Artaxominous the Great” words from “Bombastes Furioso”, music by T. Anderton (First performance in Birmingham). Chef d’orchestre Mr C. J. Duchemin.
26/10/1871. Royal Hotel Assembly Room, Temple Row, Birmingham. Grand Amateur Concert in aid of the Birmingham and Midland Eye Hospital
04/11/1872. Royal Assembly Rooms, Temple Row. Grand Evening Concert. Miss Walker, Miss Whitehouse, Miss Brinkworth, Mr. W. Parsons, Mr. J. H. Higgs, Mr H. R. Typton, Mr. J. Ingram, Mr Thomas, Mr Batson, conductor Mr. Jackson.
28/11/1872. Miss Agnes Bossward has the honor to announce a Ballad Concert. Miss Woolley, Mr H. T. Bywater, Mr. H. R. Bickley, Mr. Monteith Randell, Mr R.Y. Sturges, Mr S. S. Stratton.
13/04/1877. Assembly Room, Royal Hotel, Temple Row. Evening Concert with Readings for the benefit of widow and children of the late Mr. Charles Humphrys. Mr Humphrys was for many years Box Book-keeper at the Theatre Royal, and Prince of Wales Theatre. By his death his widow and children are left entirely unprovided for.
18/09/1877. Royal Hotel Concert Room, Temple Row. Miss Welchman will give a Classical Chamber Concert. Mr Henry Hayward, and Mr Charles Hayward, Mr G. Roberts, Mr Owen.
27/03/1879. Royal Hotel. North Warwickshire Beagles Amateur Concert. Including Miss Bragg, Miss Burman, Captain Brindley, Mr. G. H. Johnstone, Mr. F. Ward, Jun.
St Barnabas‘ Working Men’s Association.
19/03/1861. Last Entertainment of the present Winter’s Course. ..a choice selection of music will be given by Mr F. Gough, Mr. Powell, and Mr. Charles Ridgeway will preside at the new harmonium.
Mr Simmons
28/03/1832. Mr Simmons’s Concert at Mr. Malone’s Room, No. 10, Old Square, Birmingham, with Leader Mr. T. Fletcher, Mr Ward, Miss Aston, Miss Smith, Messrs, Riley, Best and Bird.
Birmingham String Orchestral Society
Programmes, rules and a leaflet including the following. “At a meeting of the Birmingham Amateur Orchestral Society held on 23/07/1907[?], it was decided to dissolve that Society. The members then present unanimously resolved to form a String Orchestra to be known as the Birmingham String Orchestral Society…”
18/12/1907. Birmingham String Orchestral Society. Open evening at Queen’s College. Vocalist, Miss Annie Watson, pianist Miss Cecy Naughton, Conductor Mr George Halford.
09/04/1908. Open evening at Queen’s College. Miss Alice Griffin, Thomas Howell, Miss Blanche Rennie, Conductor, George Halford.
16/12/1908. Third Open evening at Queen’s College. Miss Margaret Hoskins, Violin Miss Kathleen Thomas, Harp, Mr Charles Collier, Conductor, George Halford.
07/04/1909. Fourth Open evening at Queen’s College. Madame Margaret Milward, Flute Mr F. E. Huxley, Miss Blanche Rennie, Conductor, George Halford.
01/12/1909. Fifth Open evening at Queen’s College. Miss Carrie James, Oboe solo, Mr R. Pantling, Conductor, George Halford.
28/04/1910. Sixth Open evening at Queen’s College. Mr Harry Downing, Walter Cochrane, and Mrs Cochrane, conductor, George Halford.
24/11/1910. Seventh Open evening at Queen’s College. Mr. Ernest Quinton, violin, Mr Alfred W. Richards, Conductor, George Halford.
04/04/1911. Eighth Open evening at Queen’s College. Mr Harry Downing, violin, Miss Jessie Bates, Conductor, George Halford.
14/12/1911. Ninth Open evening at Queen’s College. Vocalist, Miss Emily Rudge, Conductor, George Halford
08/04/1912. Tenth Open evening at Queen’s College. Vocalists, Mr Edward Amphlett, Mr Harry Downing, Conductor, George Halford
24/04/1913. A Social evening. Fred Thomas, Miss Daisy Holt, Conductor, George Halford
Birmingham Strings Club.
02/05/1914. Birmingham Society of Artists. Christine Ratcliff, Miss Edser, Miss Taylor, Miss Sichel, Clarence Raybould.
Theatre Royal, Birmingham
31/01/1833. Grand Concert for the benefit of the Institution for providing poor Married Lying-in Women with Nurses, &c. Military Band of the Royal Scots Greys, Mr H. Hayward, etc, directed by Mr Watson
Dr. Rowland M Winn
27/10/1874. Harborne Parish Church School. Mr. Rowland M Winn’s First Subscription Concert
18/11/1897. Dr. Rowland M Winn’s Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. Madame Blanche Marchesi, M. De Greef, Mr E. W. Rickett, conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
09/12/1897. Dr. Rowland M Winn’s Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. Mr Ffrangcon Davies, Louise Nanney, G H Manton, , conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
10/02//1898 Dr. Rowland M Winn’s Third Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. Madame Emily Squire, Miss Fanny Davies, conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
10/03/1898. Dr. Rowland M Winn’s Fourth Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. Mr Plunkett Greene, Mr W. Henley, Mr G H Manton, conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
03/11/1898. Dr. Rowland M Winn’s First Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. Miss Esther Palliser, G H Manton, conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
15/12/1898. Dr. Rowland M Winn’s Second Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. M. Vladimir de Pachmann, conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
02/02/1899. Dr. Rowland M Winn’s Third Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. Solo violin, Lady Halle, conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
19/01/1899. Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Sonata recital by Dr. Rowland Winn and Mr William Henley.
09/011899. Dr. Rowland M Winn’s Fourth Orchestral Concert, formerly Mr. Stockley’s Concerts. Miss Clara Butt, conducted by Dr. Rowland M Winn
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