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AMUSEMENTS.

i»UB SKATS'-OOSGE MfciaHTJ, ;*BF.i A special extra, concert wga given last evening, at the dfalf/'The -exceedingly unfavorable weather is doubtless to blame ence Which was present. Hitherto this concert cpmpany has. bflSPi te9*e-jflWMSMf ul in the matter of public patronaga_thau perhaps any other here;., the j been full ipgs A large amount of public curiosity had 1 been excited about Mdlle de Murska’a powers, andnthQ /Jofigr. appearance doubtless served;* to increase therefore audiences were alijOMtJeady before her ini anticipatidn'of wharVas to come, and the,, decidedl a iucoew lof the opening cohehrt crowned anticipation, and large ‘ kudiehcea hav;q>j beep, ' /present J «V / «Whl subsequent performance. So considerable now made of yet anotfr^i;; pojupert, foj excellent selection was presented last the 1 itfeffiß w^^eryf^i'&l dered \ tTirbu^dutT I "M(ille''W : Sfurski'; Sang first ttiS o wSbnfted >:: '^ae^H w - toti§* a ’from ’ . Fausts This was sung with much delicacy of feel ing, ! • Ariffi dig'fic ’ ph states ; - WftW ' most gracefully- given-j- and—a—word—of -special praisejmnst be given'tb; the nhat'performance of the highly ornamented piano part. As an tively displays her powers ot-execution. The scena fopm Ler-Breitchutz (“ Softly sighq’jOfnqj of the gems of that great masterj Weber, , The deeply emotionalmelody ;s full of gracd Wfid^beWutyj 0 and 4^ J y accompaniment is throughont most . skilful. The smoot.hisuateftiWd 3*6BA daithb’ tr It .‘part.;. were excellently produced.; the. passion and-varying expreSsfoh of I 'ihany n of the label 'were sung with fipe, appreciation and power. In response to a hearty encore t Mdlle de Murska-gavp again the evyejt popular ballad “ Gomm* thro’- the rye, ■ urchsrmirig v style. iAs a finale the fine tria- from Lucrezia Borgia, was,announced,,but in iteplwtethat from Selii'atid' whs repeated. Tnnr 1 sweet ‘ piece of concerted .’musie'iWaa excellently rendered, better perhaps than at its first performance here | and PeAf arska’s voice camp , out with more-power and fullness of tone than m jglmpsb ,apy.t|\ipg. else, in which the,, has appeared,‘i ~ V r o •! vpation ala valse.” The opening movement our opinion,- too slow and lacked e*kflme ; Whiqh^pW - It' was deservedly r encored, and in reply' c' J Signor l v^nghihiiiiaeft!^BJt ßpTiito.‘' A Gentile,” but be was not as successful W»|.; IMmAnm&R AC >reaHy well ; but be was, however, recalled, and mpre than atoned-by'hia 'Vferyhxdelleht' • rendering of .WA ! fr6rb v ' l Tlte 'melodious aria l (“• ht ; '-fnM ! ' : Martd, was repeated (.“ by no «ipg. -j ss ja bwvS* is Signor Susim opened the programme with an aria from Liable. The recitative was declaimed- with capital v >go r , pud the impressive good fueling. An amusing piece from Cima■.rdga’p | charming, , pper% .‘‘,ll. .mateimonifL , 0 aegreto,^,.’Jwaif his next soofe andWhft'wS • ” given with t nes -a|yle..in which Sigriof SnsiUf c ra so e#ectSveV All Would have been glad to hear this again, ‘but* thje singer was content With the more formal! acknowledgment: of the Audience. i?r> *wq f-3 el L/Signori Hosnsti and Susini sang once a>QC* IS the m etod ious/ d uWi JXQJik i&artha,- inWhiclt I ;. . before achieved such success here; and lajt .evening the: audience, igaiq.loqdlyyof.*: desired its repetition, which was complied r with. ' : v ■■ V a 83KAL Sigqor Giammona perftrmea his own arrangement of Borgia with gieat but'Bis !best'effort was Clintop’s’ ifine ’'** Banta L Euosa”; in this-piece his rapid execution and clear’ articulation were exhibited, "better, perfiapa.tliah Itn ajsy W , other he has played, and ,being vociferously encored, he ’substituted the “ Guards ,r Waltz, .TJ3 if j ITTJO i

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 617, 10 June 1876, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 617, 10 June 1876, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 617, 10 June 1876, Page 2

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