Concerts were given, too, at Vauxhall with programs equally as good as those of the City and Amateur Concerts, and an orchestra was undoubtedly present.[207]

“Vocal and Instrumental Concert at Vauxhall, May 18.

First Act.
1. A Grand Overture ofHaydn
2. SinfoniaStamitz
3. Solo Rondo ViolinPhile
4. Quartetto ViolinDavaux
5. SinfoniaVanhall
Second Act.
1. Sinfonia ofAbel
2. Song—Bright Phoebus.
3. Quartetto ViolinoKammell
4. Fisher’s Rondo, Clarinett byMr. Wolff
5. SinfoniaAbel
After which Harmony, Music and Songs.”[208]

VAUXHALL CONCERT, MAY 27.

First Act.
1. Overture ofLachmits
2. SinfoniaStamitz
3. Quartetto ViolinDavaux
4. Song, byMrs. Kenna
5. SinfoniaAbel
Second Act.
1. OverturePhile
2. Quartetto, ClarinettoWolff
3. A Duetto, Song byMr. and Mrs. Kenna
4. QuartettoSchultz
5. SinfoniaKammel
Harmony Music and Songs by Mr. and Mrs. Kenna.[209]

VAUXHALL CONCERT, SEPT. 2.

1. Grand Overture ofMartini
2. DittoHaydn
3. DittoSelime and Azor
4. Concerto, Violin byMr. Phile
5. Solo Rondo, Clarinet, byMr. Wolff
6. Song, byMr. Wolff[210]

By comparing these programs it will be readily seen that the performers in the City Concerts also take part in the Amateur and Vauxhall Concerts, etc., so we may be sure that the concerts were all about on a par.


The City Concerts were continued the next season.[211] The following announcement was made concerning them: