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Part of Palladian Yearbook 1886-1887_09
PALLADIAN MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
On May 7 the Palladians purchased a Steinway parlor grand piano. The need of a good instrument had long been felt, as it was only as a favor to the society that musicians consented to use the old piano. To acquaint them with our purchase they were invited to the hall on the evening of May 11, and the best musical talent of the city secured for their entertainment. That it was a feast to lovers of music need not be stated when the following programme is seen:
PART I. | |||||||
Duet—Violin and piano—Andante | Mozart. | ||||||
Messrs. Hagenow and Saxby. | |||||||
Alto Solo—Expectancy | Buck. | ||||||
Mrs. E. M. Wilcox. | |||||||
Piano Solo—Moonlight Sonata, op. 27 | Beethoven. | ||||||
Mrs. L. P. Stephens. | |||||||
Song—What Shall I Sing to Thee | Pinsuti. | ||||||
Mr. Palin Saxby. | |||||||
PART II. | |||||||
Duet—(a)Menuet | Berthold Tours. | ||||||
(b)Hungarian Dance, No. 6 | Brahms. | ||||||
Misses Edith Doolittle and Minnie D. Cochran. | |||||||
Tenor Solo—True to the Last | Adams. | ||||||
Mr. H. J. W. Seamark. | |||||||
Piano Solo—L'Africaine | Franz Bendel. | ||||||
Miss Cochran. | |||||||
Soprano Solo—Il Bacio | Arditi. | ||||||
Mrs. Adolf Weber. | |||||||
Violin Solo—Allegretto, from 7th Concerto | De Beriot. | ||||||
Mr. August Hagenow. |
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