j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JPROVINCIAL HALL. ! IMPORTANT NOTICE I THE MANAGEMENT beg to announce that Madame ARABELLA The Greatest Living PfANISTE, will" dive a " ! - " CONCERT Dn Nelson, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, . When she will be assisted by - - • Mrs. SMYTBE, Princip .1 Vocalist at M.d*ine Goddard's Concerts in India, China, and Australia ; HERR DOEHLER, of the Crystal Palace Concerts, &c. Mr. SKINNER, Tenor. Accompanyist, Mr. HARCOURT LEE. PROGRAMME. Part 1. ; 1. Duett.— "l've wandered in dreams," Wade— Mrs Smythe &Mr Skinner. 2. Recitative and Aria.— " Pilgrim of Love," Bishop — Mr Skinner. 3. Solo Pianoforte. — •« Sonato in Amagor," Mozart. "Andante and variations," " Adagio," " Minmtt and Trio," Finale, and Turkish Dance— Madame Arabella Goddard. 4. Song— «• Once Again," Sullivan— Mrs Smythe. 5. Solo Violin. — Fantasia, Brilhnte, Hauman — Hebr Doehler. 6. Duett.—" Oh could I teach you warbling Bird," Keller— Mrs Smythe and Mr Skinner. Part IL 1. Ballad.— " Tell me Mary how to woo thee," Hodgson— Mi Skinner. 2. Solo Pianoi?o»to_— " The last Rose of Summer," Thalberg-MAitAxii Ara- | bella Goddard. 3. Ballad.-" Robin Adair," Scotch— Mrs Smythe. 4. Solo Violin.— ••Fantasia," "Lombard!," Vieuxtemps—HEßU Doehler. 5. Cavatdta.— " Let me like a Soldier Fall," Wallace— Mr Skinner. 6. Solo Pianoforte. — Scot.h Fantasia, introducing " The Blue Bells of Scotland, " Kelvin Grove," and « Who wad na fecht for Charlie," Jules di Swrai— Madame Arabella Goddard.' 7. Duett — " How sad it is to say farewei," Bellini— Uts Smythe &Mr Skinnbl. Reserved Seats, 7s. 6d. ; Second Seats, 4s. s Gallery, 2s. Family Tickets: Admitting Threei to Reserved Seats, £I ; Three to Second Seats, 10s. . ''.;'. ..;'. ' J Doors open at 7-80, Concert to commence at EJ#»t o'clock. " . 7J -\ . THE PIAN OF TILE sis^A^ . : will' be Opened oh Monday Morning, at Mr. Stamton'b. where Tickets maybe obt-feed for all parts of the Hall. 2816
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 260, 2 November 1874, Page 2
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291Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 260, 2 November 1874, Page 2
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