Citation - New York Mercury (Gaine): 1769.07.03

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Index Entry Artaxerxes [t], duet, Fair Aurora [t], on concert program 
Location New York 
Citation
NYM(G.769.087
3 Jul 1769:34 (923)
Vaux-Hall Garden.  This evening, being Monday the 3d of
July, will be presented, a concert of vocal and instrumental
music.  The vocal parts, by Mr. Woolls and Miss Hallam.  Act
1st (by particular desire) Black Sloven, by Mr. Woolls, Ye
Men of Gaza, (from Handel) by Miss Hallam.  Act 2d, Blest as
the Immortal Gods is he, by Mr. Woolls, Fair Aurora (duet
from Artaxerxes) by Mr. Woolls and Miss Hallam.  
The concert to begin at half an hour after seven o'clock.  
Tickets to be had at the door at 2s. each.  
N.B. As Mr. Francis's success will entirely depend upon the
approbation of the public, they may be assured that as it is
his interest, so it will be his study to conduct his
entertainments, in such a manner as to give universal
satisfaction.


Generic Title New York Mercury (Gaine) 
Date 1769.07.03 
Publisher Gaine, Hugh 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0029988
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