- Chronology: Year 1893
- Location: Concerthaus Hamburg
- Nature: First popular concert in philharmonic style
- Program: Beethoven, Marschner, Adam, Mendelssohn, Mahler
- Composition Mahler:
- Symphony No. 1 – Titan, Symphonic Poem/Symphony in 5 movements
- Des Knaben Wunderhorn
- Lied 1: Der Schildwache Nachtlied
- Lied 2: Verlor’ne Muh!
- Lied 3: Trost im Ungluck (Premiere)
- Lied 4: Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? (Premiere)
- Lied 7: Rheinlegendchen (Premiere)
- Movement 4: Lied: Das himmlische Leben (Sehr behaglich) – Later in Symphony No. 4 (Premiere)
- Soloist: Paul Bulss (1842-1902), Clementine Schuch-Prosska (1850-1932)
- Conductor: Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
- Orchestra: The reinforced “Laube’sche Capelle”.
- Chorus: No
- Concert number: c055
- Notes: Worldpremiere
1893 Concert Hamburg 27-10-1893 – Symphony No. 1, Des Knaben Wunderhorn (Premieres).
1893 Concert Hamburg 27-10-1893 – Symphony No. 1, Des Knaben Wunderhorn (Premieres). Programm, Programme, 27-10-1893, Hamburg “Erstes populäres Concert im philharmonischen Styl.” Mahler’s Titan symphony (First; from manuscript), three songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (“Der Schildwache Nachtlied”, “Trost im Ungluck”, “Rheinlegendchen”), and the three Humoresken (“Das himmliche Leben,” “Verlorene Muh,” “Wer hat dieses Liedlein gedacht”) conducted by Mahler. Program also included Beethoven’s Egmont overture, Mendelssohn’s Fingal’s Cave overture, an aria from Marschner’s Hans Heiling, and an aria from Adam’s Die Nürnberger Puppe. Solists Clementine Schuch-Prosska and Paul Bulss. Contains Mahler’s programme for the symphony (which included “Blumine.”)
1893 Concert Hamburg 27-10-1893 – Symphony No. 1, Des Knaben Wunderhorn (Premieres).
- Review by Ferdinand Pohl.