Programme . ck asked later in the year permission to performit in Vienna, Wagner wrote him from Paris that the performance atLeipsic was against his wish, and that, as soon as Herbeck knew thepiece, he would understand why Wagner considered it unsuitable for * The cast at Munich was as follows: Tristan, Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld; Kurvenal, Mitterwurzer;Melot, Heinrich; Marie, Zottmayer; Isolde. Mrs. Schnorr von Carolsfeld; Brangane, Miss Deinet. Hansvon Bulow conducted. t The cast at the first performance in New York was as follows: Tristan, Albert Niemann; KurvenalAdolf Robinson; Melot, R


Programme . ck asked later in the year permission to performit in Vienna, Wagner wrote him from Paris that the performance atLeipsic was against his wish, and that, as soon as Herbeck knew thepiece, he would understand why Wagner considered it unsuitable for * The cast at Munich was as follows: Tristan, Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld; Kurvenal, Mitterwurzer;Melot, Heinrich; Marie, Zottmayer; Isolde. Mrs. Schnorr von Carolsfeld; Brangane, Miss Deinet. Hansvon Bulow conducted. t The cast at the first performance in New York was as follows: Tristan, Albert Niemann; KurvenalAdolf Robinson; Melot, Rudolph von Milde; Marke, Emil Fischer; Isolde, Lilli Lehmann; Brangane,Marianne Brandt; Ein Hirt, Otto Kemlitz; Steuermann, Emil Sanger; Seemann, Max Alvary. Anton Seidlconducted. t The cast at the first performance in Boston was: Tristan, Max Alvary; Kurvenal, Franz Schwarz; Melot,Jas. F. Thomson; Marke, Emil Fischer; Seemann, Mr. Zdanow; Isolde, Rosa Sucher; Brangane, MarieBrema. Walter Damrosch The Violinist with a Future linns AMERICAS BRILLIANT YOUNG VIOLINIST A few open dates for the Spring Season forconcerts and recitals Will accept a limited number of pupils Miss Stillings is a violinist of whom one would like to hear (Me.) PRESS. She has a beautiful tone and true, a technique which frequently\_ carries her performance up to brilliant climaxes.—OMAHA WORLD- \-^_--^ HERALD. Her tone hat beauty, warmth and virility.—BOSTON HERALD. SEASON 1916-1917 NOW BOOKINGAddress, 64 Commonwealth Avenue - - - BOSTON, Mass. 1461


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