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By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. For the benefit of Mr. Hellendaal, sen. At the Town-Hall, on Thursday, the 15th of November, 1792, will be performed a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ...
Hellendaal, Pieter, 1721-1799.Date: 1792]- Books
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By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor. In the concert room, at the Black Bear Inn, Shoemaker-Row, Cambridge, on Wednesday evening, May 2, 1792, by Mr. Burke, from the Theatre Royal, Weymouth, ... will be presented an entire new species of entertainment, called As you like it; ...
Burke, Mr.Date: 1792]- Books
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Mr. Hague respectfully begs leave to inform the nobility and gentry of the University, and the ladies and gentlemen of the town, that he purposes beginning his Subscription Concerts The 14th Inst. There will be Ten Concerts-The whole completed before the end of May. They will be held at the Red Lion in the Petty-Cury, on Monday Evenings as usual, and begin at Seven o'clock. Terms of Subscription to Gentlemen One Guinea-To Ladies Half-a-Guinea, to be paid at the time of Subscribing. Terms to Non-Subscribers 3s. 6d. each. -Subscriptions will be received at the Music Shop in the Petty-Cury, and at the Concert Room on the Evening of the First Concert.
Hague, Charles, 1769-1821.Date: 1796]- Books
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First night. Pantheon concert, Monday, November 18, 1776. ...
Pantheon (Oxford Street, London, England)Date: 1776]- Books
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Robert Barber's concert of musick, In the New Mason-Hall, Queen-Street, Friday, April 16, 1779. To begin precisely at Six O'Clock. Act I. Overture-----Earl of Kelly. Concerto Harpsichord-----Barber. Quartetto-----Barber. Act II. Symphony-----Abel. A favourite Irish Air on the Harpsichord. Scots Tune. Concerto Harpsichord-----Madam Syrmen. Act III. Solo Concerto on the Violin-----Borghi. A favourite Sonata on the Harpsichord, Eichner. With a new Rondo-----Barber. Scots Tune. Grand Concerto-----Correlli. Tickets 2s. 6d. each, to be had at Messrs. Angus and Son; Mr Byres, New Inn, Queen-Street; and at Mr Barber's in the Netherkirkgate.
Barber, Robert, active 1774-1788.Date: 1779]