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MS-B.771.103
3 Oct 1771:1233 (1/31)
For the Benefit of Mr. Flagg. A Concert of Vocal and
Instrumental Musick; to be performed at Concert-Hall, in
Queen-street, Boston, October 4th. 1771.
Act I.
Overture, and the first chorus in Acis and Galatea, (by ten
voices) O the pleasure of the plains, &c.
Sixth concerto of Stanley.
Solo on the violin; by Mr. Morgan.
Song; Love sounds the alarm, &c.
Fourth Periodical overture.
Act II.
Overture in Pastor Fido.
Duetto; He comes, &c.
Organ concerto; by Mr. Selby.
First concerto, by Mr. Humphreys.
Duetto and Chorus, in Acis and Galatea, Happy we, &c.
Overture, by Ld. Kelly.
*** Tickets to be had at Concert-Hall, of Messrs. Cox &
Berry, and of the Printers at half a dollar each.
N.B. Mr. Flagg would inform the publick, that his being
thus early with his concert, is not with intention to
interfere with any other person; notwithstanding there is a
design to interfere with him.
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