[Sydney Amateur Concert Society]

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Title [Sydney Amateur Concert Society]
Abstract/Description The Concert, on Wednesday evening last, went off with the greatest eclat. Many fashionables were assembled on the occasion, and not a few of the fair sex. The music was delightful—indeed in various respects superior to many things of the kind in Europe. It seemed as if Apollo himself had condescended to pour his melodies into the souls of our Australian Graces. The ladies were certainly particularly gratified, and all appeared spell-bound by the admirable exertion of the harmony. On the commencement of the grand national air of " God save the King," the whole of the Company stood up. This was unquestionably a moment of inspiration—every eye sparkled—and every bosom swelled with feelings of the liveliest loyalty. We trust the Institution will meet with efficient support.
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Source The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, G. Howe, Sydney, NSW, 1803
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Page 2
Date Issued 10 June 1826
Language English
Citation [Sydney Amateur Concert Society], The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 10 June 1826, 2
Data Set AusStage
Resource Identifier 67868