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249: 277: 261: 222: 234: 24: 123:, was also well-received. Johann Strauss performed on violin: "All eyes were riveted upon the expressive face and the almost eloquent arm of Herr Strauss. Every ear was strained to catch a sound from the violin on which he ever and anon laid the bow with a passion and surety unexcelled. A storm of applause marked the conclusion of the waltz, which was at once re-demanded and heard anew." Other performers included pianist 162:: "The great, usurping, tyrannizing, noisy and pretentious thing is over, and there is a general feeling of relief, as if a heavy, brooding nightmare had been lifted from us all." However, the enormousness of the 1872 international jubilee in terms of audience, publicity, and programming created a precedent which served to inspire similar festivals in later years. 67:
designed the "colosseum, with a seating capacity of 100,000, ...erected at a cost of half a million dollars." J.H. Wilcox & Co. designed the 43-foot high pipe organ. At opening ceremonies on June 17, 1872, before some 15,000 spectators,
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Despite enthusiastic audiences, the festival suffered financially, partly from lower-than-expected attendance, and partly from setbacks during construction of the building. Some attendees responded negatively to the experience overall.
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by a 2,000-member orchestra, conducted by Johann Strauss, Jr., and 100 assistants, accompanied by a 20,000-voice chorus." The members of the chorus came "from all parts of the Union," and were directed by
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Rooms ...furnished with all desirable accommodations for the members of the press, while the telegraphic facilities are ample for communicating with all parts of the world."
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also gave a concert, the first time African American "singers included in a big musical production" in the country. An original performance by black female players, the
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Supplement, containing music written expressly for (but not received in time to be performed at the) World's Peace Jubilee. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1872.
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Boston's disappointment; The Fall of the Jubilee Coliseum The Plan to be Changed (From the Boston Advertiser, April 27). New York Times, Apr 29, 1872. p. 8.
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The Jubilee; Largest Attendance Since the Opening Cordial Reception of the President by the Audience The Performance. New York Times, Jun 26, 1872. p. 5.
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gave speeches. "Unfortunately the size of the building and the din of the workmen caused passages of the prayer and speeches to be inaudible."
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The Jubilee; Yesterday's Performance at the Coliseum—The English Band the Lions of the Occasion. New York Times, Jun 22, 1872. p. 5
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The Jubilee coliseum down; Fall of the Towers and Trusses During a Fresh Breeze No One Injured. New York Times, Apr 27, 1872. p. 1.
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Music to be performed at the World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival: in Boston, June, 1872. Boston:
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The Jubilee in Boston A Dull Day and a Small Audience. New York Times, Jun 25, 1872. p. 1.
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directed the festival, which lasted some 18 days. The jubilee honored the ending of the
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Local intelligence: the Peace Jubilee. Boston Daily Globe, Mar 4, 1872. p. 8.
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Eileen Southern. Music of Black Americans. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1997.
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Many musicians performed at the jubilee. During the festival "the bands of the
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For this well-publicized, high-profile, widely anticipated event, architect
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Cipolla, Frank J. (Autumn 1988). "Patrick S. Gilmore: The Boston Years".
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World's Peace Jubilee. Boston Daily Globe. Apr 22, 1872. p. 4.
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Roger Hall. Angel of Peace: The Boston Peace Jubilees, 2010; p. 7.
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Dudley Buck. Festival Hymn. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1872.
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was composed for this Jubilee by American composer, Dudley Buck.
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Franz Abt. Hymn of Peace. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1872.
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World's Peace Jubilee coliseum, Back Bay, Boston, 1872
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Manassas Peace Jubilee

Back Bay
Boston
Massachusetts
Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore
Franco-Prussian War
William G. Preston
Phillips Brooks
William Gaston
Nathaniel Prentice Banks
Grenadier guards
Garde republicaine
Johann Strauss
Franz Abt
Il Trovatore
Carl Zerrahn
Fisk University Jubilee Singers
Hyers Sisters
Franz Bendel
Madame Rudersdorff
United States Marine Band
Arabella Goddard
Telegraph
John Dwight
Dwight's Journal of Music
Alberto Randegger
Johann Strauss II
Julius Benedict
Louis P. Goullaud

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