MUSIC IN GLASGOW. Volume 36 , December, 1895. Source type: Historical Periodicals; Object type: Article; Object type: Feature; CHLegacyID: bpea50-1895-036-34-027737; CHOriginalLegacyID: ea50-1895-036-34-027737; ISSN: 0027-4666abstract bibtex ON the 5th ult. Mendelssohn was in evidence on the banks of the Clyde. His "Son and Stranger" was in the bills of the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company, and if the Singspiel failed to attract opera-goers to the Theatre Royal, more solid fare was provided at St. Andrew's Hall, where the Choral and Orchestral Union inaugurated its season with the first part of "St. Paul," the Motet "Hear my Prayer," and the 42nd Psalm.
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