American Academy of Music Director, C. Anschutz Business Agent, Adolph Birgfeld Positively Last Appearance of the German Opera Troupe: Saturday Eve'g, Jan. 31, '63, Grand Gala Opera Night for the Sole Benefit of the Citizens' Volunteer Hospital: Corner of Washington Avenue and Broad Street. Czar and Carpenter Grand Comic Opera, in 3 Acts, by A. Lortzing. ... Doors Open at 7 O'clock. Opera Commences at 8. Prices of Admission, One Dollar Seats Reserved Without Extra Charge. Family Circle, 50 Cents Amphitheatre, 25 Cents Seats Can be Secured at Once, at the Academy of Music, and Gould's Music Store, Corner of Chestnut and 7th Streets. Tickets of Admission Also to be Had at Mr. Risley's, Continental Hotel, P.W. Hazzard's Book Store, G. Andre & Co's Music Store, and at the Hospital
American Academy of Music Second Grand Presentation Concert,: To be Given Under the Management of the New York Jewelers' Association Depot, 613 Chestnut Street, Monday Evening, Oct'r 24th, 1864 on which Occasion They Will Have the Honor to Present Mr L.M. Gottschalk! and Other Prominent Artists, Whose Names Will be Published in Future Announcements, Under the Direction of Mr. Adolph Birgfeld, Musical Director. The Directors Respectfully Announce that They Will Give a Series of Concerts! the Second of which Will Take Place as Above, the Others Will be Given in Rapid Succession. Tickets, One Dollar Admitting to Any of the Series of Concerts Given by the Association. ... A Valuable Present with Each Ticket ...
New Chestnut St. Theatre: Leonard Grover & W. E. Sinn Proprietors and Managers Leonard Grover, Grover's Theatre, Washington, D.C., Also, Director Grand German Opera. Stage Manager, Lewis Baker Adolph Birgfeld, Musical Director Wednesday Evening, November 23d, 1864 Great Success Has Greeted the Production of Dion Boucicault's Great Sensational Romance, in 5 Acts, Called Pauvrette! Or, Under the Snow! Produced at an Actual Cost of 2,000 Dollars ...
H. Thorbecke's Eleventh Musical Soirée, Second of the Fourth Season,: Tuesday Evening, April 8th, 1856, at the Assembly Buildings, Tenth and Chestnut Streets, ... The Grand Piano Used is from the Manufactory of Birgfeld & Ramm, N.W. Corner of Seventh and Walnut Streets. ... A Limited Number of Single Tickets, at One Dollar Each, to be Had of G. André, (Ninth Above Chestnut,) and Birgfeld & Ramm (Seventh and Walnut); None Will be Sold at the Hall. All Persons who Arrive After the Music Has Commenced, are Earnestly Requested to Refrain from Seeking Places, Until the Piece Has Been Finished. To Commence at a Quarter Before Eight O'clock
Herman Thorbecke, Gustavus André, Adolph Birgfeld, Mr. Kammerer, Mr. Helfrich, Edward Koch, C. H. Mueller, Mr. Rudolphsen, Mr. Stoll, C. H. Thein, Mr. Tschirner, Birgfeld & Ramm, Assembly Buildings (Philadelphia, Pa.) · 1856
New York Jewelers' Association, Theodore Ahrend, Henriette Behrens, Adolph Birgfeld, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, John Edgar Gould, Jules Holstein, Joseph O'Connell (soprano.), American Academy of Music (Philadelphia, Pa.), Chickering & Sons · 1864
Herminie Séron, James Bellak, Mme. Bellak, Adolph Birgfeld, Augustus Fiot, Mr. Keller (violinist.), Mr. Kopitz, P. Rohr, Tito Séron, J. H. Shomacker, Wm. W. Walker, Assembly Buildings (Philadelphia, Pa.) · 1850
H. Thorbecke's Twelfth Musical Soirée, Third and Last of the Fourth Season,: On Monday Evening, April 28th, 1856, at the Assembly Buildings, Tenth and Chestnut Streets, ... The Grand Piano Used is from the Manufactory of Birgfeld & Ramm, N.W. Corner of Seventh and Walnut Streets. ... A Limited Number of Single Tickets, at One Dollar Each, to be Had of G. André, (Ninth Above Chestnut,) and Birgfeld & Ramm (Seventh and Walnut); None Will be Sold at the Hall. This Being the Last Soirée of the Season, the Subscribers' Tickets Will be Required at the Door. All Persons who Arrive After the Music Has Commenced, are Earnestly Requested to Refrain from Seeking Places, Until the Piece Has Been Finished. To Commence at a Quarter Before Eight O'clock
Herman Thorbecke, Gustavus André, Adolph Birgfeld, Mr. Kammerer, Mr. Helfrich, Edward Koch, C. H. Mueller, Mr. Rudolphsen, Mr. Stoll, C. H. Thein, Mr. Tschirner, Birgfeld & Ramm, Assembly Buildings (Philadelphia, Pa.) · 1856