GERMAN WAR MUSIC.
A doable Dutch Agency circulates ft report of a great patriotic concert recently held in Berlin. The which is printed on a mere scrap of paper, was as follows.— " -■. A " GRAND PRUSSIAN PATRIOTIC CONCERT In aid of the German Government War Fund Will be held.in/the . Dismantled British ; Programme. - - -. ■ 1. Selection—'"Bail, Smiling Marae." Band of the Imperial Prussian Guard. 2. Songr-'Tather, dear Father, com* Home with mc now." Words and music by the German Crown Prince 3. Banjo Recital—"The Sally of om ■ AHv.". . - . - . .... Words and music, by the Emperor Francis Joseph. 4. Chorus—"Forty Years On." Setting/arranged by Counts Yon Moltke the Second. 5. Song—"Oft in the StiUy Night:" Words and music by " Count Zeppelin, composer of "What does little BMie say?" 6. Eecrtal—'-The Blue Carpathian Mou* tains." The Viennese.Oreheetra. ,7. Hnmorone Song—"The Bonny Bonny Banks." Arranged by the Imperial Minister of Finance. 8. Song—"And. Nobody cares for Mcl" Respectfully dedicated to the German Emperor. 9. Grand Patriotic Chonw"{m which tht audience is requested Ito join)— "Prussia Expects That Every Man This; Day Will Grab." B.i» 1 ; - .-'Tundj. ,, '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 50, 27 February 1915, Page 15
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