The Yale Glee Club appear at Tremont Temple the latter part of this month.
Mr. Carl Rosa has shown his partiality for American singers by giving Miss Lilian Larne the part of Carmen, in his London opera season. Miss Larne is a Southern girl.
Mme. Gerster and Mme. Patti will sing together, in opera, at Mechanics' Hall, in April.
The French government has interdicted the production of "Lohengrin," in German, at Paris.
The latter part of this month there will be in New York, at the same time, the Mapleson, the Strakosch and the Patti opera companies.
The new comic opera, "L' Afrique," by a St. Louis composer, is pronounced very poor by New York critics.
Brahm's new piano-forte concerto was coldly received in Leipzig.
Michael Banner, the great violinist, is from Cincinnati, and is only twelve years old. He is regarded as a prodigy.
The Boston Ideal Company will soon appear at one of the "home" theatres.
Mrs. Langtry does not wish to come to America. She is an assured success at the Haymarket.
A son of Signor Salvini has become a member of the Union-square Theatre.
There are five "Madison-square Theatre Hazel Kirke" Companies now on the road.
The directors of the Theatre Francais and Odeon have been heavily fined for allowing chairs to be placed in the aisles.
"The Colonel" is still attracting fashionable audiences at New York.
The third orchestral concert of the Harvard Musical Association will be given next Thursday afternoon at the Museum.
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