| Act I. | |
| 1. Overture | Abel |
| 2. Sonata Piano Forte | Miss Moller |
| 3. Song | Mrs. Gee |
| 4. Concerto Clarinetto | Mr. Wolff |
| Act II. | |
| 1. Overture | Stamitz |
| 2. Song | Mrs. Gee |
| 3. Miscellaneous Quartett | Mr. Reinagle |
| 4. Concerto Piano Forte | Miss Moller |
| 5. Finale of | Haydn[202] |
Besides the City Concerts, so-called Amateur Concerts were given at an early period and were still kept up in 1791, contrary to the belief of O. G. Sonneck. For instance there are advertisements and programs showing that the usual standard of concert music was performed.
“Amateurs’ Concert.
A concert will be performed at Mr. Henry Epple’s, at Seven o’clock this Evening.”[203]
Again we are notified that “this Evening the 3d instant there will be a Ball, only.”[204] It seems probable that these concerts were followed by a dance.
Also benefit concerts were still given as the following shows:
Benefit Concert for Master Duport, Mar. 19.
| Act I. | ||
| 1. Overture of | Abel | |
| 2. Concerto, Violin | Master Duport | |
| 3. Quartett Clarinet | Wolff | |
| 4. Sonato, Piano Forte | Reinagle | |
| 5. Overture | Haydn | |
| Act II. | ||
| 1. Overture | Vanhal | |
| 2. Trio of | Boccherini | |
| 3. Overture, “La Divan de Village” of | Rousseau[205] | |
Benefit Concert for Miss Moller, Apr. 2.
| Act I. | |
| 1. Overture | Ditters |
| 2. Song | Mrs. Gee |
| 3. Sonato, Grand Piano Forte | Miss Moller |
| 4. Concerto, Clarinetto | Mr. Wolff |
| 5. Duetto, Violoncello and Grand Piano Forte, by an Amateur and Mr. Moller. | |
| 6. Finale | Haydn |
| Act II. | |
| 1. Grand Overture | Martini |
| 2. Song | Mrs. Gee |
| 3. Quartetto | Messrs. Reinagle, etc., etc. |
| 4. Duetto, Grand Piano Forte | Miss Moller |
| 5. Finale | Martini[206] |