The Words of the favourite catches and glees, which with the elegant and humorous music : Composed by the most eminent masters of the last and present age, will be performed at the Theatre Royal, in the Haymarket, on Thursday the twenty first of March, 1771. By a considerable number of the best vocal and instrumental performers. The choral and istrumental parts are added, to give the catches and gless their proper effect, being composed, for the that purpose, by Dr. Arne, this performance (the fifth of the kind ever publicly exhibited in this or any Kingdom) is introduced at the desire of many persons of quality, lovers and encourages of good harmony and inoffensive humour.
| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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| Other Authors: | Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778 |
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| Language: | English |
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