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20 - 1882: Symphony in G Minor, for Organ and Orchestra, op. 42[bis] at Royal Albert Hall

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 May 2024

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John R. Near
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Principia College, Illinois
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On the occasion of the Albert Hall concert, I had orchestrated my Symphony in G Minor, which I played with two Bach pieces. In the same concert, the Duke of Edinburgh, brother of the future Edward VII, played the violin in the Prelude to Gounod's Ave Maria that was sung by a singer who was much loved by the public at the time, [Marie Roze]. In the middle of the Prelude, the Prince was seized with stage fright and his hand began to tremble; the ten thousand people in the vast hall were dismayed by a tremendous burst of laughter that came from the royal box where the wife of the unfortunate Duke of Edinburgh was laughing out loud.

I got to know Arthur Sullivan at that time. He was the composer of charming operettas, such as the Gondoliers. I stayed a week for the rehearsals and dined two or three times at the Duke of Edinburgh’s.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2024

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