Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1774.05.09

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Index Entry All in the Downs [t], song, in concert program 
Location Boston 
Citation
BEP(F.774.034
9 May 1774:23 (2015)
By particular desire.  The great approbation expressed at
the late concert, has emboldened Messi'rs Morgan & Steiglitz
(at the particular request of a number of gentlemen) to
advertise their friends, that there will be on Wednesday the
18th instant, at Concert-Hall, a grand concert of vocal and
instrumental music, accompanied by the Band of the 64th
Regiment.
Act 1st. 
Overture--Guiliemi 1st. 
Concerto--Brabant. 
Song--"All in the Downs, &c.
Harpsichord concerto, Mr. Selby
Simphony--G.flute, accompanied with kettle drums.
Act 2d.
Overture--Gossec 33d \
Song.
Solo--G.flute.
Song, "Soldier tir'd of wars Alarms," from the opera of
Artaxerxes, accompanied with the kettledrums, &c.
Solo--violin.
To conclude with a grand simphony by Lord Kelly, accompanied
by kettle drums &c.
  Tickets at half a dollar each, to be had at the British
Coffee-House, at Messi'rs Cox and Berry's, at Miss Cumming's
in Cornhill, and of Messir's Steiglitz and Morgan.  To begin
at 7 o'clock.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1774.05.09 
Publisher Fleet, T. and J. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0003810
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