) AMUSEMENTS. Orchestra (Lam) J> RIN 0E S S THEATRE, ' CLAUS AND REKEL CONCERTS. Director Signor Bisoaccianti. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Feb. 19. Second appearance of M D j CLAUS, The celebrated|Violiniste, Programme. Introduction to Part I. ... 1. Melodia—“Mia Madre” Signor Ceoohi 2. Piano Solo- “ The Danish National Hymn, transcribed by ... ILitz) Mons. Rekel 3. Irish Melody—“ Has Sorrow thy Young Days Shaded?” (.Moore) Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel 4. Duet—Sonata in F, -op. 30, for Violin and Pianoforte a. Allegro j b. Adagio; c. Scherzo; d. Rondo... ... (Beethoven) Mademoiselle Jenny Claus and Mons. Rekel. Introduction to Part 11.... ... Orchestra 1. Romanza—“ Da qual di” ) . (“Martha”) ... \ (Wotow) Signor Cecchi. 2. Piano Solo—“ Tarantella” ... , (Beket) , ' By the Composer 3. Cavatina The .Nightingale’s Song “Who’s at My Window ?” (Os6ornc) Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel 4. Violin Solo—Grand Fantasia ) on Popular Airs from “La \ ( Alard ) Figha del Regimento ” ... j Mademoiselle Jenny Claus Introduction to PartllL ... Orchestra 1. Duettino—“Dimmi che m’) ami” ... ... 1 ( Compcma ) Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel and SicnorCeechi 2. Violin Solo—Auld Lang 1 i r Syne”... ... ... 6 j Wenny Claus) Arranged by Mademoiselle Jenny Clans. 3. Brindisi—“ Libiamo,” “La ) _ Traviata” .... [ . (PwS) Signor Cecchi 4. : God Save the Queen ■ By (he Orchestra The Orchestra, under the Conductership of MONS. A. FLEURY. THE THIRD GRAND CONCERT
MDLLE. JENNY CLAUS Will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, when, besides the Artistes above mentioned. Mr ALFRED ANDERSON, the, Dintin' guished Pianist, will appear, in conjunction with Mons. REKEL, in a Grand Duo on two . Pianos, by Thalberg, ’ . ' Admission Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Dress Circle Family Tickets, admitting three persons, 12s 6d. Private Boxes, LI 10s. Proscenium Boxes, t2 Do x 'ffi° e at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse, where seats,can be secured and tickets for all parts of the house obtained. Doors open at half-past 7 ; overture at 8. Ticket-holders admitted at a quarter-past 7, one quarter of an hour before the general' public. N.B.—No family tickets sold at the door, but only at Begg and Anderson’s during the day, where the programme of the performance can also be had. ‘ Carriages ordered at 10 o clock. pRINCESS THEATRE. R< ‘YAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. The Subscription Season is now open, which will consist of 24 nights, commencing from the 9ch March. Prices of subscription tickets will be— Packets, containing 24 tickets for Dress Circle, transferable £6 JOs Packets, containing 24 tickets for Stalls, transferable £4 Os Prices of Admission : Reserved Seats in Duke’s Box, 7s 6d; Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Private Boxes, to hold eight, L 3. The subscription list is open at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s, where a plan of the Theatre may be seen and seats secured. Early application is necessary, as the List is rapidly filling. UEEN’S THEATRE. Q Success Extraordinary of LIZ ZI E W AT S ON, as Josephine. Lizzie Watson will sing the following popular Songs To-night “ The drums they shall beat“ Ask me not why;” “ France, oh! my country;” “Ever of .thee “ Rataplan, Rataplan ;” “Glorious2lstand “Viva Napoleon,” Mr BRA HAM’S Olio of ' Oddities. Million Prices. Million Prices. Last Night of THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. Miss LIZZIE WATSON as Josephine, for the Last Time, supported by the whole of the Queen’s Company. Admission Dress Circle, 3a ; Stalls. 2s; Pit, Is. ’ f ANNIVERSARY . Of the Antidote Division of the SONS OF TEMPERANC’B. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT will be given at the Drill-shed, Octagon, ON MONDAY EVENING, ■ 2nd March, 1874, at 8 o’clock, under the patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, His Honor Judge Chapman, His Worship the Mayor, A. R. C. Strode, Esq;, R.M. And other gentleman. The proceeds to be devoted for the benefit of the Benevolent Institution. The Artillery Band will perform during the evening some choice selections from the best Operas, &c., under the direction of Mr Hume, Band-master. Pianoforte arrangement under the direction of Mr Moss. Well-known amateurs will sing during th& evening. Tickets to be obtained of the Officers of Temperance Divisions and Lodges. Programme in a future advertisement. At the conclusion of the Concert, Dancing will commence, accompanied by the full band. Invitation tickets will be issued by the Committee. • f The Band will play, “God Save the Queen” at I o’clock. ' Committee of Management •—D, C. Cameron, E. M. Moss. W. F. SHACKLEFORD, Hon. See. MEETINGS. SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHERS’ UNION OF DUNEDIN. THE Inaugural Address will (D.V.) be delivered by the President, the Rev. Dr Roseby, in the Wesleyan Hall, on Fri.day first, the 20th inst., at 8 o’clock. Some i choral selections will be given. All. are invited, especially those interested in Sabbath Schools. v , j . JAMES COPLAND, Sec. jtro, iem. V BOARD AND RESlDENCEdbrfcehlfe- : men. Corner of Regent Roadl And George street, next door to Mr Watson.
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Evening Star, Issue 3431, 19 February 1874, Page 3
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