Annals of Cleveland

Music

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Abstracts: 21

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1277

Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 March 1864 (6 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

1277 - L. Mar. 8:4/5 - Father Kemp's old folks' troupe is at Brainard's
hall. This standard company of vocalists is well known and scarcely needs
commendation, though eminently deserving cf high praise. Their entertain-
ments are of a character to waich the most fast idious Puritan could not
take the least exception. Their program embraces a large number of the old
time sacred tunes. (6)

Index terms:

Brainard's hall (Cont'd); Father Kemp's Old Folks. Troupe (entertainers)

1278

Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 April 1864 (5 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1278 - L Apr. 1:4/3 - The organ exhibition at the Euclid st. Presbyterian
church last evening was a huge success, financially and musically. Prof.
C. G. Allen conducted a 50 voice chorus. The organ pleased everybody and
surpasses any instrument in the west.
Mrs. Isaacs, Messrs. Byeryl and Brainard, and Professor Siebolt furnished
organ solos. (5)

Index terms:

Allen, Professor C. G.; Brainard, Prof. G. W.; Byery 1; Euclid st.; Isaacs, Mrs.; church; Second Presbyterian church; Euclid st. Presbyterian church; Siebolt, Professor

1285

Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 May 1864 (8 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1285 - L May 27:4/3 - The second concert of pianist Pease was opened by
Mr. Mollenhauser with a fantasia on the violoncello. Seignior Lotti's
fine tenor voice was heard to great advantage. Mr. Pease played "Cachouca,"
as well as a beautiful transcription of the "Star Spangled Banner" on
the piano. (8)

Index terms:

"Cauchouca" (song); Lotti, Seignior; Mollenhauser, Herr (violoncellist); Pease, Alfred H. (pianist); "Star Spangled Banner" (song)

1288

Cleveland Morning Leader, 30 June 1864 (3 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

1288 - L June 30:4/5 - "The Sacred Harp of Judah," by Rev. G. M. Cohen,
pastor of the Eagle st. synagog, is a choice collection of music for the use
of synagogues and schools. Most of the hymns are written in German and
Hebrew.
The book is being sold by S. Brainard and Company. (3)

Index terms:

Brainard, S. and co. (music publishers); Cohen, Rev. G. M.; Eagle st.; Eagle st. synagogue; "Sacred Harp of Judah, The" (song)

1291

Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 October 1864 (ed; 2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1291 - L Oct. 18; ed:4/2 - Camilla Urso, celebrated female violinist,
will appear tomorrow at Brainard's hall.
if the idea of a female violinist is novel, the "fact" that a female
is mistress of that king of instruments must be still more novel, and
we doubt not that the hall will be crowded by people to see this phenomenon,
a female violinist equal to the skill of Ole Bull. (2)

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Brainard's hall (Cont'd); Urso, Camilla (violinist)

1293

Cleveland Morning Leader, 19 December 1864 (3 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1293 - L Dec. 19:4/3 - The fine troupe of vocalists and Swiss bell ring-
*rs gave a very pleasant entertainment to an appreciative audience at
Brainard's hall Dec. 17. The solos, comical songs, and personations given
hy Mr. Galloway were very much enjoyed. Miss Jenner's Scotch ballad,
"Auld Robin Gray," was done very nicely. (3)

Index terms:

"Auld Robin Gray" (Scotch ballad); Jenner, Miss; Swiss Bell Ringers (entertainers)