"Tennyson's "Maud" as a monodrama in five acts. A dramatic reading by Mr. Bulkeley Platt, with an orchestral accompaniment specially arranged for this production by Mr. Walter Damrosch. Two entertainments for the benefit of St. John's Guild, Floating Hospital, Seaside Hospital, Children's Hospital (157 West 61st St.) at the Carnegie Music Hall ... Music by Mr. Damrosch's Symphony Orchestra of seventy pieces, Mendelssohn Quartette Club, Mr. Courtlandt Palmer, Mr. James A. Courtney, Tableaux Vivants, special scenery, light effects, etc. Maud: Miss Jean Burnside. The incidental music arranged by Mr. Damrosch will include selections from the works of Beethoven, Wagner, Rubinstein, Grieg, Tschaikowsky, and others. Floral decorations by Thorley, scenery by Schneier, costumes by Wüstl."
"This 1905 volume offers a beautifully decorated edition of Tennyson's 1855 poem."@en
Margaret Armstrong Binding Collection (Library of Congress)
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