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SCG-C.765.075
21-28 Sep 1765:11 (1603 Supplement)
On Wednesday, the 2d of October next, the Orange-Garden, in
Tradd-Street, will be opened, for that night only, a Concert
of Vocal and Instrumental Musick
Will be performed, by the gentlemen of the place, for the
entertainment of all lovers of harmony.
Concertos on the French Horn and Bassoon by Mr. Pike.
A subscription is opened for the same, as none but
subscriber's will be admitted; nor will any money be taken
at the door. The subscription is two dollars for three
tickets, to admit two ladies and a gentleman. Subscriptions
are taken in, and tickets delivered, by Thomas Pike, at the
same place.
. . . [signed] Thomas Pike.
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