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Tickets available now for “The Forgotten Herbert: No Singing Allowed!” Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind experience on Friday, May 1, 7:30 PM (one date only) with conductor Steven Byess and the 47-piece New Victor Herbert Orchestra.
Not since 1933 when Victor Herbert’s concert master, composing assistant, and personal friend, Harold Sanford conducted the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in an all-Herbert concert in Madison Square Garden, have audiences heard such a concert. This is not a re-creation. Works featured include, the captivating Royal Sec from 1884, the mesmerizing American Fantasia, the hauntingly beautiful Irish Rhapsody, the spirited Columbus Suite, the nostalgic Festival March, and the historical Suite of Serenades placed immediately before the introduction of George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, in the 1924 famous Paul Whiteman’s landmark Jazz Concert in Aeolian Hall on 42nd Street, New York City. Ticket link in comments.
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Photo of Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra in 1924-
A Suite of Serenades (Victor Herbert).
Listen to the original recording from over 100 years ago!
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Event Venue
Eglise St Jean Baptiste, 184 E 76th St,New York,NY,United States, Manhattan
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