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Text: Review
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| Title |
AMATEUR CONCERT. (1826, June 24) |
| Abstract/Description |
Messrs. Edwards, and Clark took up their different parts with great ease and justness of voice and diction. They were well accompanied on the piano forte, by Mr. Sippe, who took up the second violin, in a duett which followed between Mr. Edwards
and him. After this a rather unusual addition, but not on that account the less acceptable, was made—it was a comic song, which was sung inimitably, and with a just and natural fund of humour, by an amateur [Mr Levey]. The singer excited the risible faculties of all portions of the auditory—the grave and the gay—
males and females, and the cry of encore, when it concluded, was universal. |
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| Source |
The Australian, George Williams, 14 October 1824
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| Page |
3
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| Date Issued |
24 June 1826
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
AMATEUR CONCERT. (1826, June 24), The Australian, 24 June 1826, 3
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
64734
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