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[These announcements appeared in the newspaper
News of the World, London, 1886,
Sundays 10 January page 1, 17 January page 1, 21 February page 1
and 28 November page 2 respectively.
This web version is dated 22 April 2003.]
Wednesday Next.—Evening Ballad Concert.
St. James's Hall,
at Eight o'clock.
Artists: Madame
Trebelli, Mdlle. Antoinette Trebelli, and Miss Mary Davies,
Madame Antoinette Sterling and Miss Eleanor Rees; Mr.
Edward Lloyd, Mr. Santley, and Mr. Maybrick, Pianoforte,
M. Vladimir De Pachmann; Contra-bass, Signor Bottesini,
Mr. Venables's Choir. Conductor, Mr. Sidney Naylor.
Stalls, 7s. 6d.; balcony, 8s.; area, 4s. and 2s.; orchestra and
gallery, 1s. Family Tickets, to admit four to Stalls, price
25s. Tickets to be had of Austin, St. James's Hall; the
usual Agents; and Boosey and Co., 295 Regent-street.
Wednesday Next.—Morning Ballad Concert.
St. James's Hall,
Wednesday next,
at three o'clock.
Artistes: Madame
Valleria and Miss Mary Davies, Madame Antoinette Sterling
and Miss Eleanor Rees; Mr. Edward Lloyd, Mr. Santley,
Mr. Barrington Foote, and Mr. Maybrick. Pianoforte, M.
Vladimir de Pachmann, Contra-bass, Signor Bottesini,
Mr. Venables' Choir. Conductor, Mr. Sidney Naylor.
Stalls, 7s. 6d.; balcony, 8s.; area, 4s. and 2s.; orchestra and
gallery, 1s. Family Tickets, to admit four to Stalls, price 25s.
Tickets to be had of Austin, St. James's Hall; the usual
Agents; and Boosey and Co., 295 Regent-street.
Wednesday Next.—The Last Evening Ballad Concert.
St. James's Hall,
on Wednesday next
at Eight o'clock.
OLD ENGLISH SONGS. Artistes: Madame Valleria, Miss
Agnes Larkcom, and Miss Mary Davies, Madame Antoinette
Sterling, and Miss Eleanor Rees; Mr. Edward Lloyd, Mr.
Santley, and Mr. Barrington Foote, Pianoforte, M. Vladimir
de Pachmann, Violin, Madame Norman-Neruda. Mr.
Venables' Choir. Conductor, Mr. Sidney Naylor.
Stalls, 7s. 6d.; balcony, 8s.; area, 4s. and 2s.; orchestra and
gallery, 1s. Family Tickets, to admit four to Stalls, price 25s.
Tickets to be had of Austin, St. James's Hall; the usual
Agents; and Boosey and Co., 295 Regent-street.
Music.
. . . Mr. Vladimir de Pachmann has
left London for
Germany, where he will commence a lengthened concert
tournee.