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Beethoven Hall (1874-1878) was an auditorium in Boston, Massachusetts, that hosted musical performances and other entertainments in the 1870s.〔Dwight's journal of music, (Oct. 17, 1874 )〕 It sat on Washington Street, near Boylston Street, in today's Boston Theater District/Chinatown neighborhood.〔Boston business directory. 1879〕 In 1879 the renovated hall re-opened as the Park Theatre. The building survived until 1990, when it was razed.〔Sweeney, Emily. Once a relic of the past, earthy art form sees a revival. Boston Globe, 09 Apr 2009〕 ==Performances== * Annie de Montford, mesmerist〔Boston Daily Globe, Nov. 18, 1874〕 * Charlotte Cushman〔Boston Daily Globe, Sept. 30, 1874〕 * Mrs. Adelia Dauncey Maskell ("celebrated English Star Reader")〔Boston Daily Globe, 5 February, 1876〕 * Berger Family and Sol Smith Russell〔Boston Daily Globe, 5 February, 1876〕 * Buckley's Serenaders〔Boston Daily Globe, Sept. 20, 1875〕 * Callender's Georgia Minstrels〔Boston Daily Globe, 5 April, 1877〕 * Marius Cazeneuve's "grand soirees of prestidigitation and anti-spiritualistic seances"〔Milbourne Christopher. Magic: A Picture History. USA: Courier Dover Publications, 1991〕 * Buffalo Bill combination〔Boston Evening Transcript, January 13, 1877〕 * Tomasi's Grand Juvenile English Opera〔Boston Daily Globe, January 24, 1877〕 * Brown's Brigade Band〔Boston Daily Globe, Nov. 17, 1877〕 * Lingards and Company〔Boston Daily Globe, April 19, 1878〕 * G.B. Bunnell's "living human wonders from the New American Museum, New York City"〔Boston Daily Globe, March 9, 1878〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beethoven Hall (Boston)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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