Explore the rich history of the Orpheus Club of Newark, N.J., in "Private Concerts, Volume 19." This volume offers a glimpse into the activities and performances of one of the region's most esteemed musical organizations. Delve into a chronicle of musical events, member profiles, and significant moments that defined the club's cultural impact.
A valuable resource for music historians, choral enthusiasts, and those interested in the cultural heritage of Newark, this volume captures a pivotal period in the club's existence. Discover the legacy of musical dedication and artistic expression that has resonated through the years, making this a must-have addition to any music aficionado's collection.
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