PROGRAMME.
Part First
| 1. Trio for Two Violins and Piano David Oswell, Madaline Talbot, and Mrs. Wilson. | Rhizia |
| 2. Quartet.—"Sighing for Thee." Auber Quartet,—Messrs. Smith, Hill, Ruffin, and Henry. | |
| 3. Song.—"Down by the Sea" (Bass) James Henry, Jun. | Knowlton |
| 4. Duet.—"On Mossy Banks" Miss P.E. Allen and E.M. Pinkney. | Gilbert |
| 5. Song.—"Thou everywhere" Mrs. Wilson. | Lachner |
| 6. Romance.—"Alice, where art Thou?" James M. Scottron. | Ascher |
| 7. Quintet.—"The Image of the Rose" Miss P.E. Allen and Quartet. | Reichardt |
Part Second.
| 1. Thema with Variations.—Violin and Piano David T. Oswell. | Rode |
| 2. Duet.—"Take now this Ring" Mrs. Wilson and James M. Scottron. | La Sonnambula |
| 3. Quartet.—"Soldier's Farewell" Messrs. Smith, Hill, Ruffin, and Henry. | Kinkel |
| 4. Song.—"Waiting," with Violin Obligato Miss P.E. Allen, Mrs. D. Wilson, and David T. Oswell. | Millard |
| 5. March.—Vocal Messrs. Smith, Pinkney, Ruffin, and Henry. | Becker |
| 6. Quartet.—"Man the Life-Boat" (by request). | |
| 7. Chorus.—"Angel of Peace" With Organ and Piano Accompaniment. | Keller |
This concert gave delight to a large audience, and was very much praised by the public journals.
I close the list of Boston musical people by presenting the following programme of a hastily-arranged concert given by a number of artists on the evening of April 15, 1874. It is given simply as a specimen of the numbers often performed at concerts by those whose names appear, and by others mentioned heretofore, with but little rehearsal. Although the music is of a fine order, it is by no means as difficult as that frequently rendered by these persons at other concerts, the programmes of which I have not now at hand.