^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) .^t^ 1.0 I.I L£12.8 US £[ 1^ 12.0 H' i L25 i 1.4 III 1.6 <^ / ^>y^.^ /^ 1 '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14980 {716)S73-4S03 l\ m^ :\ \ ;V^ a 3JSISISJSJSM5M@I3ISIi?JMSMaJiMSiaf@ISji Chorus. Be propitious, &c. i/MCOW. O let the gales of grey-ey'd morning. Simon, Upon refreshing dew-drops breathing, Jaiie. The genial sun and ev'ning show'r. With pow'r of produce bless the land. Trio. The hopes of man shall then be crown'd, And songs of joy Thy praise shall tell. Chorus. Be propitious, &c. Men. let the gales of grey-ey'd morning, The genial sun and ev'ning show'r. Women. The ev'ning show'r and genial sun. With pow'r of produce bless the land. Chorus. The hopes of man, &c. No. 8. -REGIT. (Accompanied)— Jane. Our fervent pray'rs are heard ; Th' effusive southern breeze VN arms the wide air with vernal show'rs distent. In heaps on heaps the vapours sail ; And now their genial stores descend, Wide spreading o'er the freshen'd world. No. 9.— DUET AND CHORUS. Jane. Spring, her lovely charms unfolding. Calls us to the fields ; Come, sweet maidens, let us wander O'er the fragrant scene. Lucas. Spring, her lovely charms unfolding. Calls us to the fields ; Come, companions, let us wander Midst the sweets of May. Both. Spring, her lovely charms, &c. Jane. Let us gaily tread the dev. -drops, Cull the blooming flow'rs. * Lucas. See the valleys, see the meadows. Where the lilies sip the streamlet. Oirls and Youths. Spring, her lovely charms, &c. Mark the mountains ! see the waters ! View the lucid sky ! Lucas. All is lovely, all delightful, All replete with joy. Jane. See the playful lambkins caper Lucas, Fish disportful skim the water. Jane. Bees from flow'r to flow'ret ramble. Lucas. Tuneful birds thro' blossoms flutter. Chorum. All is lovely, all delightful. All replete with joy. Oirls. What enjoyment, O what pleasure, Swells our grateful hearts ! Youths. Soft sensations, rapture's impulse. Changeful rule the breast ! Simon. Till the feelings, all extatic, Own the present (iod. Oirls and Youths. With loud praises grateful flowing, Magnify His Name Men. Let the voice of pure thanksgiving Rise above the clouds. Chorus. Let the voice, &c. No. 10 —CHORUS, vain TRIO. God of light ! God of life ! Hail, mercy's Loid ! Trio From whose abundant stores The earth with plenty flows And whose Almighty love Makes glad the heart of man Chorus. God of light ! God of life ! Hail, mercy's Lord ! Endless praise to Thee we'll sing. Almighty Lord of all. m 1 gisisiaiajaiaMaiaiaMSMaMSMSMSEMSEMSiaMaMSM El g. I I i PART I. 1. TKIO— Piano, Violin and Cello, " 1st Movement" Mozaii MISS SLAOHT, AI£SSUS. POCOCK AND SAUNDKRS. 2. SONG— Mendelssohn g MISS RAYMOND. m i 3. CONCERTO—" Andante and Rondo" Mozart pi MK. POCOCK. 4. SONG—" Der Lindenbaum" Schubert % MISS FINNEMORE. 5. SONG, with Clarionet Obligato Spohr ^ , (a) "Cradle Song." (/>) " Wake up Love." MISS BAKER AND MR. ST. JOHN HYTTENRAUCH. 6. TRIO— Piano, Clarionet and Viola, "Finale" MozaH MISS ENOLISH, MR. POCOCK AND MR. SAUNDERS. pi s ,, '-4 Mi IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllll PART II. a^isis« [E) From the '^Seasons," ly Ja.s. Haydn, with Solos, Chorus and Orchestra. I t ft Soprano-MISS BAKER ; Tenor-DR, SIPPI ; Basso-MR. MACINTOSH. Conductor— MR. ST. JOHN HYTTENRAUCH.