Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1769.11.16

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Index Entry Ball, in Philadelphia, after Gualdo's concert 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.769.070
16 Nov 1769:33 (1406)
At the assembly-room, this evening, being the sixteenth of
November, will be performed a concert of vocal and
instrument musick.
Directed by Mr. Gualdo after the Italian method.
Act. I.  Overture, composed by the Earl of Kelly.
   Vain is beauty's gaudy flower by Miss Hallam.
   Trio composed by Mr. Gualdo, first violin by Master Billy
Crumpto.
   The Spinning Wheel, by Miss Storer.
   A German flute concerto, with solos, composed by Mr.
Gualdo.
   A new symphony after the present taste, composed by Mr.
Gualdo.
Act. II.  A new violin concerto with solos, composed by Mr.
Gualdo.
   A song, by Mr. Woolls.
   A sonata upon the harpsichord, by Mr. Curtz.
   Solo upon the clarinet, by Mr. Hoffman, junior.
   A song, by Miss Hallam.
   Solo upon the mandolino, by Mr. Gualdo.
   Overture, composed by the Earl of Kelly.
Tickets at a dollar a piece to be had of the waiter at the
London coffee house, and at Mr. Gualdo's in Front-Street,
near the bank-meeting.
To begin exactly at half an hour after six o'clock.
N.B.  The evening to be ended with a ball, if agreeable to
the company.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1769.11.16 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0038974
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