Wilhelm Ganz in St James's Hall - 19 February, 1855
from Memories of a Musician: Reminiscences of Seventy years of Musical Life, page 81:
On February 19th, 1859, I gave the first evening concert in the new St. James's Hall. I had engaged Mr. Sims Reeves to sing at it and composed a song specially for him to sing, entitled, "When thou wilt be my Bride," dedicated to my fiancee. He rehearsed it with me and liked it very much; but, to my great disappointment, his daughter came to me a few days before the concert to say that her father could not sing for me, as he had caught cold. This was indeed a blow, as a great many people had bought tickets on purpose to hear him. I had, however, taken the precaution to send my song to a … more >>
Wilhelm Ganz, Memories of a Musician: Reminiscences of Seventy years of Musical Life. In Internet Archive (London, 1913), p. 81. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1436183373358 accessed: 5 February, 2025
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Sing, Birdie, Sing
written by Wilhelm Ganz |
performed by Louisa Vinning |
The Murmuring Sea
written by Wilhelm Ganz |
performed by Miss Stabach |
When thou wilt be my bride
written by Wilhelm Ganz |
performed by George Perren |
Experience Information
Date/Time | 19 February, 1855 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |