Anton Seidl
conductor
Biography
Anton Seidl is named in connection with the Boston Symphony Orchestra's appearances at Chickering Hall in New York, following Frank Van der Stucken's symphony concerts there, with Franz Rummel, Xaver Scharwenka and Richard Hoffmann performing as soloists. No further biographical detail is supplied about Seidl in this text beyond his association with this orchestra and venue.
Highlights
- Appeared with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Chickering Hall, with Franz Rummel, Xaver Scharwenka and Richard Hoffmann as soloists
Source
Alfred Dolge, Pianos and Their Makers, Vol. I (1911), p. 275.
Public domain.