Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1773.09.20

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Index Entry Band of music, 64th Regt, in Boston, to play in benefit concert for Selby 
Location Boston 
Citation
BEP(F.773.044
20 Sep 1773:32 (1982)
Grand concert of vocal and instrumental music at Concert-
Hall on Wednesday next, for the benefit of Mr. Selby.  First
violin by Mr. Morgan, and to be assisted by the Band of his
Majesty's 64th Regiment.  First Act.  Overture. . .Mr.
Handel, Song, Duet, and Chorus, Organ Concerto, Song,
Hallelujah Grand Chorus in Mr. Handell's Oratorio of the
Messiah.  Second Act.  Sinphonia, Glee in three parts,
composed in the year 1600, solo violin. . .Mr. Morgan,
Handel's Grand Coronation Anthem, 22 parts.
  Tickets at half a dollar each to be had at Miss Cummins in
Cornhill, Mess. Cox & Berry in King-Street, 
and at Mr. Selby's house facing Deacon Storer's in Sudbury-
Street, Boston.  To begin at 7 o'clock precisely, and no
money will be taken at the door.
  Mr. Selby having been at great pains and expence to have
his concert performed elegantly, humbly hopes to be
patronized by his friends and the public.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1773.09.20 
Publisher Fleet, T. and J. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0003777
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