
The Salle des Concerts Herz, usually referred to simply as the Salle Herz, was a former concert hall in Paris, located at 48,
rue de la Victoire. It was built in 1838 by the French pianist-composer
Henri Herz.
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The hall was used for public performances. Hector Berlioz
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conducted the premières of two of his compositions there – the overture ''Le Carnaval romain
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'' on 3 February 1844 and '' L'enfance du Christ'' on 10 December 1854.[ Offenbach's 'tableau villageois' ''Le trésor à Mathurin'' was performed there 'in concert' on 7 May 1853, and Offenbach himself performed there as a cellist.
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took place there on 3 February 1844.
Non-musical events were also held in the hall. An anti-slavery conference was held there on 27 August 1867 by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.Special report of the Anti-slavery Conference, accessed 23 February 2011
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The Salle Herz was still being used to mount concerts by Jules Danbé
Jules Danbé (16 November 1840 – 30 October 1905) was a French violinist, composer and conductor, mainly of opera.
Biography
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in 1874 but was subsequently demolished.
References
Laure Schnapper, ''Henri Herz, magnat du piano'', Paris, EHESS, 2011.
External links
Hector Berlioz Website Salle Herz pages, accessed 23 February 2011
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Music halls in Paris
Former theatres in Paris
Former music venues in France
Buildings and structures in the 9th arrondissement of Paris
Demolished buildings and structures in Paris
Music venues completed in 1838
1838 establishments in France
Buildings and structures demolished in 1885