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.

PROGRAMME.


Part First.

1. Quartet.—"Alpine Echoes."
Miss Brown, Miss F. Washington, Mr. Janey, Mr. Fisher.
2. Piano Solo.—"Fantasia Impromptu"
Mr. S. Jamieson.
Chopin
3. Solo.—"La Primavera"
Miss Brown.
Torry
4. Duet.—"Vien Mio Edgardo"
Miss F. Washington, Mr. Janey.
Millard
5. Aria.—"Infélice"
Mr. Fisher.
"Ernani"
6. Duet.—"While thus around"
Miss Brown, Mr. Janey.
"La Favorita"
7. Solo with Cello Obligato.—"Peacefully Slumber"
Miss F. Washington.
Randegger
8. Song.—"Didst Thou but know"
Mr. Janey.
Balfe