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PP-P.783.142
23 Sep 1783:12 (12/1097)
For the Entertainment of the Public. On Tuesday evening
next, will be performed, at the City-Tavern, under the
direction of the celebrated Mr. Brown, lately arrived from
Europe, agreeable to the conditions in his subscription
paper, which has met with so favourable a reception in this
city;
A Grand Concert:
To consist of
A Solo on the German Flute,
A Solo Concerto on ditto, By Mr. Brown.
A Harpsichord Lesson, by Mr. Kurtz.
A Solo on the Violin,
A Solo Concerto on ditto, By Mr. Phile.
Exclusive of Overtures, Quartettis, &c. composed by the most
eminent masters, so as to render the evening perfectly
agreeable; of which Mr. Brown has little doubt, having the
expectation of being assisted by at least eighteen
performers.
The Concert to begin at 7 o'clock.
The tickets for admittance, to such as have not subscribed,
to be had at the City-Tavern and the Coffee-House; Price One
Dollar and a Half each.
* * * In order to render the entertainment the more
agreeable, Mr. Brown intends gratifying the company with a
piece stiled, in Germany, Harmony Music; the novelty of
which, he flatters himself, will be very acceptable.
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