Programme of Concerts.
Week Ending July 16th, 1910
FROM KINGSTON POINT TO ALBANY.
AFTERNOON CONCERT.
Holding's Orchestra of Albany, N. Y. W. J. HOLDING, Director.
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1 March,
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"A Blaze of Glory ,"
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Holzmann
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2 Overture,
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"Golden Fleece ,"
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Lavallee
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3 Gavotte,
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"Softly Unawares ,"
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Lincke
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4 Selection,
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"The Gay Musician ,"
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Edwards
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5 Valse,
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"Golden Wedding ,"
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St. Clair
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PART TWO - From 3.25 to 4.00 o'clock
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6 Serenade,
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Schubert
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7 Romance,
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"A Tale of Two Hearts ,"
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Roberts
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PART THREE - From 5.00 to 6.00 o'clock
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8 Waltz,
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"Old King Cole ,"
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C. N. Snyder
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9 Selection,
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"The Golden Butterfly ,"
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De Koven
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10 Ballet Suite,
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"La Source ,"
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Delibes
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1- Scarf Dance,
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2- Secene d'Amour,
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3- Variationn,
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4- Danse Circassienne
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11 Intermezzo,
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"Amina,"
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Lincke
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12 Finale,
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"A Stubborn Cinderella,"
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Howard
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Keeler’s Hotel and Restaurant
Only Absolutely Fire Safe Hotel in City.
Broadway and. Maiden Lane,
(One block from Union Station)
ALBANY, N. Y.
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The Globe Hotel
Cor, State and Pearl St.
ALBANY, NEW YORK
Best located Hotel in
the City. Near Boat
Landing ....
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
Sollace & Chapman, Props. |
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