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BG.773.016
19 Apr 1773:22 (941)
Mr. Turner begs leave respectfully to acquaint his
subscribers that his last concert for this season will be on
Tuesday evening 27th current, at which time will be
perform'd a variety of music, receiv'd from London by Capt.
Scott, which never has been perform'd in this place,
compos'd by the most eminent masters in Europe.
Mr Turner also takes this public opportunity of returning
his most grateful thanks to his friends and subscribers, for
their support of his concert during the past season, and
begs leave at the same time to acquaint them, that he
expects in June next, an elegant organ made by the
celebrated Mr. Jonathan Snitzler; and as he is determined to
spare no pains or expence to give satisfaction, he hopes to
merit a continuance of their favours for the next season,
tho' many attempts have been made to injure him. He also
thinks it an act of justice to inform the public and his
friends, that he is not interested in Mr. Propert's public
concert, advertiz'd for Thursday 22d, as has been reported.
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