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I t \ \ /\'."t!'*^l' ■'■>'*' * ••«; % ^ • •«; • , *< The Management has the honor to announce that the above distinguished ARTISTg,'.W|ll app*^^ in her celebrated unique, original, and classical • ..^ . ^^i e nonoi lu aiuiuum-c m"!. w..^ "-^ — o . in her celebrated unique, original, and classical A* As IM.U»TRATI>'0 T» 1 rprmmvaml Spain; Ei^aoA I'"'«''»"1. Sco*lan<^ and 'America, introducif^ *»C ^""Sc e^cS^^d Operit" c\>m^^sof Hat^JHandel Rossin^ Gounod. M...^^_^ J baciea, ^'^j^^^^j^^^.g^ ^^nd Meyerbeer, mh Mic«B||l»».r,"'^*=' Melodies and < Lover's inimitable Seno-CoraiC ?| > ^ vi*"|wi^' \ "^iTvi-oi / v-s >,,..^-T"**r'^ IJF Part J. INTRODUCTION Sacred Music; its antiquity and heavenly influence ij^I^'^^^J^jt'P i\^''** sacred composers, Haydn, Handel, Beethoven, Mozart and Cherubinu IILUSraATlON SACRED SOLO. "Ave Maria, .Cherubini INTRODUCTION Classic Music : its distinctive character ; musical culture ; progressive taste ; Wallace as a composer. ILLUSTEATION CLASSIC SONG. "Sweet Spirit hear my prayer," Wallace INTRODUCTION Musical instinct ; accuracy of perception ; the Blind Asylum at Liverpool ; anecdotes ILLUSTBATION SOLO PIANOFORTE. " Irish Airs," (new) arranged by Rosa d'Erina INTRODUCTION The French School of Music ; experiences of Paris ; ^^^^^^^"^P^;/^.^ '^.", J,"^^"""' ' the Conservatoire ; Duprez, the great maesfro ; the operatic stage. ILLUSTRATION GRAND FRENCH SCENA. "Le depart de Jeanne d^Arc," Bordese INTRODUCTION The Paris Exposition; its splendor and magnificence ; its Jimiscoun^^^^^^ ./r..V.^epresenting the world ; the great French organ ; close of the Exposition. ILLUSTBATION |0L0. " Grand Tr mphal March," Rosa D Erina INTRODUCTION [ kc, Italy the Land of Song, Italian Composers ; Ross^ ' Verdi, Donizetti and ArditL ILLUSTBAl ^ALSE. Brillante, " L'Ald| ,UV»»-5*«*«^~ '->■■' i- .-WP. ?ecdote. mn aCalasera," ^...Yradier ^VAL OF TEN MINUTES PHQTQGRAPHS OF R0SA_^D'ER1NA -^C^^net S|g, 25 Cen^ ^.k^mtm^M^'^Mmm m\ '■:fii""J.,,x,.ju j^ART jj. Hffiffllslit Irl9h» Se«leh ui ▲■erlefts BftUmds INTRODUCTION The Music of F:»gland ; her composers ; the past and present ; her home songs ; their immense popularity ; the love of home ; Claribel as a composer. ILLUSTRATION ENGLISH BALLAD. " Five o'clock in the Morning," Claribel SOLO PIANO FORTE. "Galope de Concert," Rosa D'Erina INTRODUCTION Ireland ; her music and poetry, her bards and minstrels, their antiquity ; Moore, the " Poet of all circles ;" his Melodies ; the Princess of Wales' opinion of them ; their world-wide fame. ILLUSTRATION IRISH MELODY. " The Minstrel Boy," MeORE ORGAN SOLO. "Irish Airs,".... Rosa D'EAlfA (Introducing "The Shamrock," "Patrick's Day," and "Brian's March.") INTRODUCTION Scotland ; famous for her ballad literature ; the Jacobite ballads ; the house of Stuart, Burns, and Allen Ramsey. SCOTCH BALLAD. ILLUSTRATION " Comin' thro' the Rye," Burns>^ INTRODUCTION The Serio-Comic Muse ; how it drives away " dull care ;" the high and low styles of comic songs; Samuel Lover's freedom from vulgarity in all his composi- tions ; sjjarkling with wit and genius ; the poet, composer, painter and novelist ; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hall; "iterary and musical celebrities of London^ ^ youug^ ,, artist's experience there ; John Parry. ILLUSTRATION ENGLISH SERIO-COMIC BALLAD. " Courting's very charming,* '...Parry IRISH SERIO-COMIC BALLAD. " That Rogue Riley," Lover m B^EMMA im km '*'* WMBW @i MMMT MAMBM,'' published by OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. PRICE : 50 Cents EACH, TO BE HAD IN THE HALL. , ^ ATIC SCENA. " Ls depart |^ Jeanne d'Arc/* .- . t,. Bordese 6H spiIO-COMIC BALyiD. "JHj^g's very chaaeniag," Sjim I'arry Yrttdifir O-P' .M WTSm OpMonirof the French^ English^ Irish and American Press, >•» PARIS It is in America we shall hear of the rising of this great Lyric Star, wliere her talents will tiiicl.'.;ue recoRnitiiv; and hiir simplicity of manner win M hearts. — /.a J'atrie, Rosa D'Erina sings Irish Melodies with that Milesian fervor, which, as Uyron used to -ay, "would set Tom Moore, though married, tM'n,^."—Giiligniini. The charming young artiste has a splendid voice of great power and compass, and at her grand concert last night, patronized by the English and American Ambassadors, sang in seven languages with complete success.-/, '/J rt Musical. Sweeden has produced and M'Ue Nillson. Irel flashed to us a star, M led two '^at cantntrices, Jei reland ijMalous of Sweeden 'lie Ro(^)'Erina.— Ztf ten enny Lind and has temps. Rosa D'Erina is a distinguished cantatrice. She has the voice, the taste, the tradition, a style the most coirect, and a soul essentially musical. — I'igaro. Thanks to the accomplished young ^ri/'i//, M'lie D'Erina, for taking down " The Harp th.u once in Tara'.s Hails," u.-ied to redect such glory on the poets and bards of Erin. — JoHrmtt^ Dibats. DUBLIN L has jittained the highest position among the palists, and is everywhere regarded as the living interpreter of the magij music of her I. — Freeman. We are sure that all who love genuine song will hasten to greet back to Erin one of its daughters who has upheld its name and f^me for genius in foreign lands.— /rirA Times. We welcome with caed maille /ailtha the Rose of Erin, who, in the capitals of France and England, has made the music of Ireland celebrated, and reflected by her genius ch honor on Ireland. — The Nation. Bsa D'Erina has given upwards of one hundred recitals le music of Ireland, in the great Paris Exposition, to innds of delighted hearers, and the Paris Press teems i.her praises. — Evening Post. Dse of Erin will, by her magnificent Musical Evenings, ct honor on her native land, and also cheer the heart lany an exile from Erin. — Irishman. BOSTOIi This lady, who comes with such glowing commendations from the press of both Europe and America, sang herself immediately into favor with a large audience last evening, and may count upon another success to add to the many upon her list. Her voice is one of the most agreeable that has been heard here. — Boston Post. Rosa D'Erina has given a series of concerts at Tremont Temple to large and enthusiastic audiences. She has a very agreeable stage presence, her voice is clear and sweet and pleasing in the highest degree. Her versatility is really remarkable, and she renders her entire difficult. programme in an artistic maMciex.— Dexter SmitlCs Papers. This talented and versatile herself into the admirii ences. She is every " high and dry" cl tropolis to the blagei th ng lady has already sung of our exacting audi- V way through the our cultivatei" varied ad coiquifsi '.I^SM LONDON M'lle Rosa D'Erina had the honor of singing, by gracious* command of her Royal Hii;hness the Princess of Wales, at Marlborough House, yesterday, in presence of a distin- guished circle. — Star. Rosa D' Eiina has the most extraordinary facility of vocali- zation, for whether in French, Italian or Spanish music, she*' isetiually happy, whilst her Irish Melodies are truly superb. — Era. No Irish artiste since Catherine Hayes has crested in the musical world such a sensation as the accomplished and highly-gitled young lady, M'lle Rosa D'Erina.— i>/«i*ca/ Times. Rosa d'Erina's singing of Spanish ballads, at the Royal Gallery of llluslration, has not been equalled since the days of Viradot (iarcia. 'I'he Spanish Hunting Song is immense. — Telegraph. A most brilliant assemblage greeted the Rose of Erin at ' her benefit concert last night. Ireland has good reason to be proud of this gifted child of song. — Morning A civertistr Rosa d'Krina has won all hearts by her exquisite render ing of the deliehtfiil music of her native land. She is trul- marvellous in her repertoire of " Music from many Lands.— Times. . NEW-YORK Rosa d'Erina is a splendid vocalist, of the most varied talents, and was welcomed last night by one of the largest audiences ever assembled in Steinway Hall. — h'eratd. Tie Irish iirima donna made her iit last erening at 'Steinway Hall, before a crowded and enthusiastic audience, and exhibited rare powers of vocalization — Tribune. Rosa d'Erina possesses a splendid mezzo-soprano voice, cultivated to the highest degree in the Parisian schl. Her varied proKramme proved her a marvel in linguistic attainments. — Star. ST. LOUIS The Mayor and citizens of St. Louis astembled la.st eve- ning to honor Rosa D' Erina's farewell appearance. Rarely have we witnessed a more respectable and appreciative au- dience. A pleasing incident occurred betveen the parts of the programme. As M'Ue D'Erina was about to retire Mr! ISutler, one of the editors of J'he Dispatch, ascended to tlw stage and presented her, in the name of htr many friends, with a very handsome and valuable gold Etruscan nross and chain, inlaid with pearls. — Dispatch, June 14, 1871. The performance of the Rose of Erin at the Mercantile Library, during the week, have been a s«ries of artistic triumphs. No artist has visited this city for years who combines in so eminent a manner the rare iiusical gifts of Rosa D'Erina. — Times. We feel bound to express the pleasure shaied in by thou- sands of our citizens during M'lle D'Eiina's "Musical Evenings." We cannot imagine any more escellent means of spending an evening than in listening to this accom- plished musician, who is perfectly at home in the " Music of Many Lands." — Republican. CHICAGO Rosa D'Erina has established herself in tie most cordLi! and friendly relations toward the Chicago piblic, and it is not difficult to forsee that her sterling aca>i.iplishments,k[ voice and method, will win for her a inostbrillantcarreeir.— jl Tribune. ,^ "t% M'lle D'Erina proves to be a beautiful young ltit> woroatvt'f She is natural and artless in manner; the owner.tsf a riciS}' and true voice, and has a stage presence that for a paradoxi-* cal combination af unaffected diffiisnce and complete i^i.- possession is t model. — Titf.es. He D'Erina's first appearence upon the c6ncertfTsfc SfiDbftaigo is a success fully desejr»'ed by her gttct m^iM and accorded without 4e: