Citation - Boston News Letter: 1774.05.05

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Index Entry All in the Downs [t], song, in concert program 
Location Boston 
Citation
BNL.774.033
5 May 1774:32 (3683)
By particular desire.  The great approbation expressed at
the late concert, has emboldened Messi'rs Morgan and
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.--Guilielmi 1st.
Concerto.--Barbant.
Song,--"All in the downs, &c.
Harpsicord concerto, Mr.Selby
Simphony.--G. flute, accompanied with kettle drums
  Act 2d.
Overture--Gossec 33d
Song
Solo.--G flute.
Song, "Soldier th'd of Wars Alarms" from the opera of
Artaxerxes, accompanied with the kettle drums, &c.
Solo,--Violin.
  To conclude with a grand simphony by Lord Kelly,
accompanied by kettle drums, &c.
  [pointing hand] Tickets at half a dollar each, to be had
at the British Coffee-House, at Messi'rs Cox and Berry's, at
Miss Cuming's in Cornhill, and of Messi'rs. Steiglitz and
Morgan.     To begin at 7 o'clock.


Generic Title Boston News Letter 
Date 1774.05.05 
Publisher Draper, Richard 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0010428
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