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Minnie Hauk

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
December
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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The first appearance in Ann Arbor, December 14, oí the great star of Mapleson's Italian opera, is 'looked fonvard to by all music lovers with eager interest, and the entertainment, consisling of a grand concert and an act of opera, will surely prove one of the most enjoyaole evenings of tliesenson. Mr. Montegriffo is s;iid to be the best tenor now In America, and M. de PasqaaUa achfeved on nis lirst appearance in this country, in Boston, t succes whicli induced the Ilerald to reinark : Of the artists making up the memberahip of Mme. Hauks company, Sig. iPasqualU -'made the most dUtlnguished snecess, his voice proviug one ol the best baratones lieard tor many .vt-iir?; itsquality and training belngequally gooa and the favor with which lie was received by the audience was justly ineritcd. The second star of this biilliant company Mr. Constantine Sternberge the distinguished pianist and composer, is unquestionably the foremost reiresentat,ive of liis art now In America, ranking far above Joselry and Kontzki. His touch is stront? and clear; the triils are exquisite and Dia entire play f uil ot fascination and charm

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News