- Chronology: Year 1886.
- Location: Koniglich Deutsches Landestheater (Royal German Theatre).
- Nature: For the benefit of the German “Schulpfennig-Verein”.
- Program: Wagner, Beethoven. Same program as 1886 Concert Prague 13-02-1886.
- Composition Mahler: No.
- Soloist: J. Buska, Marie Rochelle, Adolf Wallnofer (1854-1946), Betty Frank (1864-0000), Laura Hilgermann (1869-1945), Johannes Elmblad (1853-1910).
- Conductor: Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) (Wagner), Ludwig Slansky (1833-1905).
- Orchestra: Orchestra of the Koniglich Deutsches Landestheater augmented with “well-known artists, amateur musicians, and students from the Conservator”, a total of 85 players.
- Chorus: Deutsche Mannergesangverein and Gesangverein Sanct Veit (St. Veit), a total of 200 singers, conducted by Heinrich August Fischer (1827-1917).
- Concert number: c028.
- Notes: Karl Muck (1859-1940) absent. Mahler replaces Karl Muck (1859-1940) and conducts Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 for the first time. The first important concert Mahler conducted in Prague. According to the reviews Mahler conducted from memory.
- Review in Bohemia 23-02-1886 by Adalbert Kulhanek
- Review in Bohemia 01-03-1886 letter Angelo Neumann (1838-1910) to Gustav Mahler (1860-1911).
1886 Concert Prague 21-02-1886.
1886 Concert Prague 21-02-1886.