THB EXHIBITION MUSIC.
Tbe following works have been performed by the choir and orchestra, under the direction of Mr Arthur Towsey, during the exhibition season : —
ORCHKSTIUL SBLBOTIOifS. Overturea.-Mid«ummer Night's Dream—Mendelssohn ; Poet and Peasant -Suppe ; William Tell - Rossini; Oberon— Weber; Banditenstreiche -Suppe ; Bohemian Girl — Balfo ; Nabucodonozor — Verdi ; Merry Wives of Windsor-Nicol&i ; Martha-FIotow ;
Nozze de Figaro— Mozart ; Zauber-Flote— Mozart ; Der Freisohutz-Weber; Pique Dame— Suppe; Son and Stranger— Mendelssohn ; Stradella— Flotow ; Kuryanthe- Weber; Ruy Bias— Mendelssohn ; Guy Mannering— Bishop ; Don Giovanni— Mozart ; Tancredi - Rossini : Zampa— Herold ; La (Jazz* Ladra— Rossini; Fingal's Cave— Mendelssohn ; Marltana— Wallace ; Preoioaa— Weber ; Semlramide-Rossini ; Crown Diamonds — Auber ; Masaniello— Auber ; L'ltaliana- Rossini ; La Oenerentola-Bossini ; II Barbiere di SlvJgHa— Rostini ; Rob Roy— Foster; Pre aux Olercs— Herold; Bgmont— Beethoven ; Le Domino Noir— Auber; Messiah— Handel ; Elijah— Mendelssohn ; Fra Diavolo— Auber. Operatic Selections.— Norma— Bellini ; CarmenBizet; Fllle dv Regiment— Donizetti; Lucrezia Borgia— Donizetti; Faust— Gounod ; Le Prophete— Meyerbeer; Girofle-Girofla— Lecocq ; Les Huguenots— Meyerbeer ; Fille dv Tambour-Major—PTan-quette; Nel Gwynne— Planquette; Rip van Winkle— Planquette; Moses in Egypt— Rossini ; lolanthe— Sullivan ; Patience— Sullivan ; Princes! Ida—Sullivan ; Aida— Verdi ; Ernani— Verdi ; Traviata— Verdi ; Trovatore— Verdi ; Lohengrin— Wagner ; Rienzl— Wagner; Mignon— Thomas. Marches. — Coronation, Prophete — Meyerbeer ; Wedding march— Mendelssohn ; Funeral of a Marionette— Gounod ; Athalie, war march—Mendelssohn ; Marche Romaine — Gounod ; Teufels marsoh — Suppe ; Tannhauser— Wagner ; Marche militaire— Schubert ; Turkish patrol— Michaelis ; Husareuritt— Spindler ; Ruins of Athens—Beethoven; Eli- Costa. Miscellaneous Pieces. — Minuet — Bocoherini ; Graceful dance (incidental music in " Henry Vlll ")— Sullivan. Suite "From foreign parts"! No 1, Russia; No 2, Italy; No 3, Germany; No 4, Spain; No 6, Hungary— Moszkowski. Suite de ballet, "Language or flowers " : No 1, Daisy; No 2, Lilao ; No 3, Fern ; No 4, Columbine ; No 5, Yellow Jasmine ; No 6, Lily of the Valley— Cowen. Ballot music, "Oolomba' r : No 1, No 2, No 4— AC Mackenzie. Largo in F, with organ— Handel ; Invitation a la Valse— Weber; Pizzioato, Sylvia— Delibes ; Cornet Polka — Arban; Drelgespraob, Zwisoben (flute, oboe, and clarionet)— J Val Hamm; selection of English airs— Basquit ; piccolo solo, La Danse de Satyrs— Le Thiere ; reverie, Au Bord de la Mer — Dunkler.
Waltzes.— Spring, gentle spring— Riviere ; Falka— Ooote; Soldaton Lleder— Gung'l ; Morten Batter— Strauss ; La Rose de Peronne— Bousquet ; Fantasie —Ooote; Elizabeth, Fahrbnohj Autre-fois—Waldteu-fel; Perdita-Ooote ; Belle Etoile— Bonheur ; Cupid in Arcadia— Jacobl.
Gavottes.— Mignon— Thomas ; Air dv Dauphin— Eoeckel; Sandringham— Marriott; H Olark; Haußohen und Liesohen— Brunl ; Stephanie—Czlbulka; Elf-land— Barnett ; Queen of Hearts— La Thiere ; A B Wilson. Galop.— FHok and flock— Hertel. Symphonies.— C Minor-Beethoven; Surprise— Haydn; No. 6— Haydn; Keformatlon—Mendelssohn; Farewell— Haydn; Symphony— Squarise ; largo, No. 6— Haydn ; andante, Surprise— Haydn ; andante, C Minor— Beethoven ; fantasia, Robert Bruce— Bonnisseau ; violoncello concerto—Golternmnn.
Oratorios.— Creation— Haydn ; Messiah— Handel ; Elijah— Mendelssohn. Cantatas.— Joan of Aro-Gaul ; Comala— Gade.
Part; Songs. God save the Queen ; Rule Britannia ; O, who will o'er the downs; Sweet and low; Now. tramp o'er moss and fell ; The lass of Rlohmond Hill; Song of the Vikings; {Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled; The flowers of the forest; Wae'sme for Trlnoe Charlie; Wanderln' Willie;. Old hundredth ; Good night, beloved ; The minstrel boy ; The last rose of summer ; The dear little shamrock; Believe me, if all ; Green grow the rashes.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 21
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519THB EXHIBITION MUSIC. Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 21
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