Ailmtismcuts. BOROUGH OF SYDEN3AM. NAMING OF STREETS. A COMMITTEE of the Sydenham Borough Council being about to name all the Streets and Roids throughout the Borough, wish to have SOGGESTIONS in writing forthwith from ratepayers as to the Name they wou'd wish to be given to their respective streets, W. CUTHRERT, 3159 Town Clerk. Oddfellow s’ XI all. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, & THURSDAY, 3rd, 4th and sth December. FAREWELL GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT Of the eminent star prima donna soprano assoluta, the Diva — 4 MISS AMY SHitRWIN, (Late of the Italian Opera), _ assisted by the distinguished artists, MISS EVA DAVEinPORT, Priraa donna soprano, SIG. GIOVANNI PuMPEI Basso, Buffo. Mr C. Bunz, violinist; Mr H. F. Towle, pianis Mr Thompson, basso, Mr H. Poore, flute ; Mr T. Tankard, cornet. THIS EVENING, Programme—Part I. 1. Overture —Orchestra 2. Cavatina (Sonuambula) “ Tutto o Gioia ” (Bellini) —Miss Eva Davenport 3. Cavatina (Lucia) “ Regnara uel Silcnzio ” (Donizetti) —Miss Amy Sherwin 4. Cavatina Buffa (Ccnerentola) “ Miei Rampolli” (Rossini)—Signor Pompei, in character 5. English song, “Waiting” (Millard) —Miss Amy Sherwin 0. Irish Ballad “ Cushla Macree”—Miss Eva Davenport 7. Grand Duo (Don Pasqualc) “ Signorina in tmta fretta,” in character (Donizetti), Noriua—Miss Amy Sherwin Don Pasquale—Signor Pompei Part 11. 1. Overture - Orchestra 2. Solo oboe, Signor Pompei, souvenir from “ Lucrezia Borgia” (Donizetti) 3. Grand Duo (Norma), “Do con to ” (Bellini), Norma—Miss Amy Sherwin Adalgisa-Miss Eva Davenport English song, “ The Surprise ” —Miss Amy Sherwin 4. Grand Duo (Elisir d’Amore) “ Quanto Amore,” in character (Donizetti) — Adina —Miss Eva Davenport Dulcamara—Signor Pompei 5. English song, ‘•The Goat Bells” (G. B. Allen) —Miss Eva Davenport 0. Grand Mad Scone (Lucia) “II dolce snono,” in character, with stage effects, scenery, &c. (Bellini)—Miss Amy Sherwin God Save the Queen. Prices of admission —Front scats, 5s •. double ticket, 8s ; second seats, 3s ; gallery, 2s. Box plan at Buuz’s Musical Warehouse. 3185 G. POMPEI, Manager.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1497, 3 December 1878, Page 3
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