Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Printed Material

  • [Program for a concert by the the London Symphony Orchestra and the Bach Choir, at Queen's Hall (London), on 17 December 1926, conducted by Ralph Vaughan Williams, that included his oratorio Sancta civitas].

  • [Program for a concert by the Verein fur musikalische Privataufführungen in Wien, at the Mittlerer Konzerthaus-Saal (Vienna), on 25 February 1924, conducted by Arnold Schoenberg, that included the first performance of his Stücke (here called Suite) for Piano, op. 23, played by Eduard Steuermann].

  • [Program for a concert by the Wiener Akad. Wagner-Verein and Wiener Concert-Verein, at the Grosser Musikverein-Sall (Vienna), on Wednesday, 11 January 1886, including the first performance with orchestra of Anton Bruckner's Te Deum, conducted by Hans Richter].

  • [Program for a concert by the Wiener Akad. Wagner-Verein and Wiener Concert-Verein, at the Grosser Musikvereins-Saal (Vienna), on Wednesday, 11 February 1903, including the first performance Anton Bruckner's Symphony no. 9, conducted by Ferdinand Löwe].

  • [Program for a concert by the Yale University School of Music Collegium Musicum, at the Cloisters (New York), on 4 June 1951, directed by Paul Hindemith (who also played the viola da braccio)].

  • [Program for a concert by Theodore Leschetizky, "Au Grand Théâtre" [St. Petersburg], on 28 February [1868].

  • [Program for a concert in the Grosser Redouten-Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 14 November 1858, conducted by Joseph Hellmesberger, at which Clara Schumann played Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto].

  • [Program for a concert in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Wednesday, 14 December 1904, at which Gustav Mahler conducted the first performance in Vienna of his Symphony no. 3].

  • [Program for a concert of the Queen's Hall Symphony Concerts, at Queen's Hall (London), on 22 November 1902, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, that included his Coronation Ode].

  • [Program for a concert presented by The Music Club at the Grafton Galleries (London, England), on 21 June 1914, comprising works by Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner].