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Baermann Vocal- und Instrumental- Concert 18 April 1849
12025-06-13T14:03:39+01:00Maciek Zaweraczc26f9dd8134766e7ffbe916d9c070a81cc5f3c1f91Image of concert programmeImage of a concert programme from Baermann's benefit concert on 18 April 1849 assisted by Lachner and the Hofkapelle. In it he performs two of his own compositions, 'Concertstück' and 'Fantasie'.plain2025-06-13T14:03:39+01:00Maciek Zaweraczc26f9dd8134766e7ffbe916d9c070a81cc5f3c1f
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12025-06-13T14:03:30+01:00Theaterzettel des Hof- und Nationaltheater4Overview of digitised theatre bills and concert programmes in D-Mbsplain2025-06-25T12:02:11+01:00D-Mbs has digitised playbills of the Königliches Hof- und Nationaltheater in its holdings between 1805–1918. The volumes include both stage productions and concerts, though coverage is not comprehensive and from 1865 the volumes appear to only contain stage productions.
Carl Baermann appears regularly as a performer in various contexts, including miscellaneous 'Vocal- und Instrumental-Concert[e]', usually given for the benefit of a specific musician, and the subscription series given by members of the Hofkapelle under various names such as 'abonnirtes Konzert', 'Concert der Mitgleider der Königliche Hofkapelle' and 'Abonnement-Concert'. In these concerts, In these concerts, Baermann performed almost exclusively his own compositions, though chamber works by Beethoven, Hummel, and Mozart do begin to feature occasionally from the mid-1840s. Baermann's works were also performed by other clarinetists, most often his Hofkapelle colleague Faubel at the long-running 'musikalische-declamatorische Abendunterhaltung[en]'.
The digitisations are OCR-searchable, but variant spellings need to be included (for instance 'declamatorische' and 'deklamatorische').
A full list of the holdings and links to digitised volumes can be accessed here.