5 February 1828

Ignaz Moscheles’ Concert

Newcastle: Assembly Rooms

Time: Evening

Tickets: 5s.


Note: The concert most probably did not happen. According to the advertisement the concert was going to take place only if there were enough subscribers. There are not any reviews, and it seems that Moscheles travelled back to London after his trip in Scotland.

Advertisements

Newcastle Courant (February 2, 1828): 1.

A GRAND CONCERT

At the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Westgate Street,

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF

THE RIGHT WROSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (B.

SORSBIF. ESQ.) AND MRS. MAYORESS.

MR MOSCHELES announces to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, his Intention of giving a CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Aa the above Rooms, on Tuesday Evening, February 5th, 1828, if there should be a sufficient number of Subscribers’ Names, for Tickets at 5s. each, before the Day appointed.

In the Course of the Concert, he will Perform on the Grand Piano Forte, the following celebrated and Favourite Pieces of Music—A Concertohis Anticipation of Scotland and Recollections of Ireland, or The Fall of Paris, composed by Moscheles.

Full particulars will be duly announced.

Subscriptions received at Mr MONRO’S, Music Saloon, Pilgrim-street, Newcastle.

The Newcastle Chronicle (February 2, 1828): 1.

ASSEMBLY ROOMS,

WESTGATE STREET.

MR. MOSCHELES respectfully announced to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, his intention of giving a CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental Music at the above Rooms, on Tuesday Evening, the 5th of February, 1828, if there should be a sufficient number of Subscribers’ Names for Tickets, at 5s. each, before the Day appointed.

In the course of the concert, he will perform on the Grand Piano Forte, the following celebrated and favorite Pieces of Music—A Concerto, his Anticipation of Scotland and Recollections of Ireland, or The Fall of Paris, composed by Moscheles. Full particulars will be duly announced.

Subscriptions received at Mr. MONRO’S, Music Saloon, Pilgrim-street.

Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette (February 2, 1828): 3.

Assembly Rooms, Westgate-Street

———

Mr MOSCHELES

RESPECTFULLY announced to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, his intention of giving a CONCERT of

Vocal and Instrumental Music

At the above Rooms, on Tuesday evening next, Feb. 5th, 1828, if there should be a sufficient number of subscribers’ names for tickets at five shillings each before the day appointed. In the course of the concert, he will perform on the Grand Piano Forte the following celebrated and favorite pieces of music:—A Concerto, his Anticipation of Scotland and Recollections of Ireland, or The Fall of Paris, composed by Moscheles.

Full particulars will be duly announced.

Subscriptions received at Mr Monro’s Music Saloon, Pilgram-street.

Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette (February 5, 1828): 1.

Assembly Rooms, Westgate-Street

———

Mr MOSCHELES

RESPECTFULLY announced to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, his intention of giving a CONCERT of

Vocal and Instrumental Music

At the above Rooms, on Tuesday evening next, Feb. 5th, 1828, if there should be a sufficient number of subscribers’ names for tickets at five shillings each before the day appointed. In the course of the concert, he will perform on the Grand Piano Forte the following celebrated and favorite pieces of music:—A Concerto, his Anticipation of Scotland and Recollections of Ireland, or The Fall of Paris, composed by Moscheles.

Full particulars will be duly announced.

Subscriptions received at Mr Monro’s Music Saloon, Pilgram-street.