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Theodore Eisfeld

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of the Court Theatre at Wiesbaden. He came to New York in 1848, and in 1849 was the first man chosen by the New York Philharmonic Society to be sole conductor for an entire season (prior to this time it had been customary for several musicians to share the conducting duties). He began the custom of
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From 1849 through the 1865/1866 season, when he resigned, Eisfeld often served as conductor of the New York Philharmonic Society. In this period it was customary for the conductor to change from season to season, sometimes with two men sharing the duties. On 18 February 1851, he began a series of
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where he was lashed to a platform and so drifted on the ocean, without food, for nearly two days and nights. Eisfeld never recovered from this extraordinary prostration, returning to Germany in 1866, and remaining there until his death in Wiesbaden at 66.
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On Eisfeld's return trip from a visit to Europe in September 1858, he was one of the few survivors of the burning of the steamship
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Eisfeld belonged to the class of "time-beaters" and would make corrections in the harmonies of master-works he did not understand
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between 1862 and 1865, before Thomas took over. This period also saw the composition of some brief works by Eisfeld.
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Society, which was founded in 1857. He continued in this position, alternating with
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see Library of Congress scans under his name, some reproduced at IMSLP
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Conductors of the New York Philharmonic Society, 1849 - 1865
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Eisfeld's chief instructor in musical composition was
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Wolfenbüttel
Duchy of Brunswick
Wiesbaden
New York Philharmonic Society
Carl Gottlieb Reissiger
Dresden
Kapellmeister
Handel
Messiah
quartet
Hope Chapel
Brooklyn Philharmonic
Theodore Thomas
SS Austria
Theodore Thomas
Henry Timm
Carl Bergmann







Wilson, J. G.
Fiske, J.
"Eisfeld, Theodore" 
Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
Opera Almanac

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