Foreign Language Press Service

Die Fackel

April 6, 1884

The popular singing society "Fidelia" will give a concert tonight in the North Side Turnhalle which, no doubt will prove the most interesting of any heard this winter. The famous Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra has been won for this occasion.

The following program will give the reader a view of the enjoyment to be expected:

"Rakoczy March" Czinka
"Husar Ciny" (The Jolly Hussar) Vidi Karoly

Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra

"In the Forest," Men's Choir and Tenor Solo F. Mobring
"Csak Egyszepleany van a Vilagon" (The Most Beautiful Girl in the World) Kokas Janos

Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra

"The Own Heart," Solo and Quartet J. Schafer, Messrs. I. Klaussen, Chr. Carr, T. Carr, L. Nettelhorst
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Violin Solo, Hungarian Selections Franz Garay
"Heaven in the Valley," Song for Tenor Marschner

Mr. Alexander Bischoff

"Wine Drinking," A Jolly Duet for Baritone L'arrange Messrs. T. Carr and L. Nettelhorst
"Csip Meg Mogyar," (Prick Him, Fly) Samu

Two Popular Songs:

a) Everything Is Beautiful
b) I Have to Leave Tomorrow

Fidelia

Cymbal Solo
"Czardas Hungarian" Vidi Karoly

Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra

We hope that the Board of Directors will be rewarded for its efforts to offer such a program by a large participation by the public.

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