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Wdbkal.—The ooncert-giran by Mr. Weinberg, ■on Tneeday evening, to well attended wad pund off rery snocagjfnlly. The overture from the op«r* lt;rf“DoB Giovanni,”m the opening pieoe,and7 'was performed by the orchestra of the musical society. A chorus for mala voices wfcs tang with great taste and fooling. We are glad to Me and bear Hr. Biedermann, u one of the active members again, and his sweet voice vu distinguishable in £e eh cm*. Mr. Weinberg thengaveafsntasio from Xjombardi, with accompaniment oif piano, which was received with great applause. So much baa been written in priiae of this gentleman's performances, to repeat which is unnecessary. He'has some peculiarities, independent of s his playing; which detract in the View of many from the pleasure they feel in listening to his performances,but *a they belong to the claw of failings,which should b* corrected by a friend, we forbear public nodes of them. “Song for Baas” was tang as if it were a task which thegen tinman was glad to finish; His style lacked feeling—he enng as if he had no soul. The Dream ww—was not me cl. Mr. WVcaa do bettor always, finch selectionsdo not reflect a great deal cf credit on his tasta. Part second opened Vrith a Fantasia for the orchestra, and was encored... It represented the various stages of a dreaia, which the audience were enabled to interpret by haying theaubject printed in the programme. “The quiet of the sunset sleep/’ “The change tothedaneing hall,” The hymns of the Ghurch service,” “The music of the lover** guitar, *nd The wild noise of ttie battle,-' were luely given.[/ The aria from “Eobetil* Dia-fcle was f,emitted because the piano aod.qidh.eeUa were tuned to a different pitch. Mrs. Balatka gayeinstead, a pretty eong, accompanied by . violin, andj'f.Double concert, for two violins, cloqidihe jm^ gramme. Mr,r Weinberg sudDr. Fcasel were the players. This piece of mnsio^ve them in opportunity of showing their skill, and ^they did so, to the entire satisfaction of the aoduraee..We hope Hr. Weinbergreceivwi snfficient ebcooragenient to remain in Milwaukee, as he is«n artist of whieh sueycity jbxj be proud, and'onr music. loving ei^sena should see that aodh talent as Msdoesnot go onre-warded. ''. r .........
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

Thu, May 13, 1858

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