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The Lyra-harmonie Concert

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Day
25
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Everything points to a most pleasing and snucessfnl concert by the Harmonie, of Detroit, and the Lyra Singing Society, of this city, at the Athene Theater, on Wednesda evening of next week, Maren 2. As will be seen by the program given below it embraces nnmbers by some of the bnst artista in both oities: Male Chorus- A Cappella (60 voices) Kreutzer Harmonie and Lyra. Piano Solo- a. Staccato Caprice.... VoTiek b. Whither Sehubert-Liszt c. Fantasie Polonaise.. Kroeger Miss Anna Mayor, Detroit. Tanzleid _ Weinzierl Harmonie Ladies' Chorus. Male Chorus and Solo -Alt Heidelberg die feine __ Nessier Lyra and Mr Oscar Gareissen. Alto Solo- Hearts' Sprinstime.-.Von Wickele Mre. R. H. Kempf. Male Chorus- Vinete p. Abt Harmonie, Detroit. Baritone Solo- Two Grenadiers... .Schumana Mr. Oscar Gareissen. Mixed Chorus -Sonntag; aui der alm (SO voiees). Koechat Harmonie, Detroit. Soprano Solo- Cavatina and Arie - Meyerbeer Master Fred Daley. Violin Solo- Faust Phantasie - Pablo de Sarassati Prof WmYunck. Male Chorus- Waldlied Braun Harmonie. Detroit. Tenor Solo- a. Am Meer Schubert h. Margaretta Gounod Mr. Antón Dierckes. Male Chorus- The Kose, (lio voices). ..Krucken Harmonie, Detroit, and Lvra. Tickets for the concert can be procnred at Mana Bros.' drug store; Wahr & Miller's shoe store: Schnrnacher & Miller's drng store, and Geo. Haller's ewalry storo. Reserved seats to any jart of tbe bonse 50 cents, gallery 35 oeuts. Boards wiU ba opened at Walir:s book store on Main st, , tomorow and will oontinne open nntil Wednesday Maroh 2, at 5 p. m. After the concert the friends of the Lyra are invited to go over to Germania hall, where a social entertainment and banqnet wil! be held. The sooial will be free bnfc tickets to the banqnet will coet 75 cents eaob and must be roonred on or before Monday eveniDg uext. On sale at Mann Bros.: andSchnmacber & Miller's ding stores.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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