"1860 \n1898, United Kingdom" . . "0.52710002660751342773"^^ . "This satin programme was produced for a vocal and instrumental concert at St. Mary's Hall, Coventry, on 17 May 1860, performed by the sisters Angelina and Lucy Rafter and the pianist Othomar Bitz. The programme included duets, songs and arias sung by Angelina and Lucy Rafter, with accompaniment and solos by Othomar Bitz who also sang the solo 'L'ange d\u00E9chu'and is credited as the Director of the Grand Ducal Court Opera at Karlshuhe. Angelina Rafter, who also played the violin, is described as Prima Donna of the Royal Opera in Berlin, and Lucy Rafter as Prima Donna of the Grand Opera in Amsterdam, and of London Concerts. Certainly Lucy Rafter was a coloratura soprano since one of the pieces sung that evening was Mozart's Queen of the Night aria from The Magic Flute, famous for its soaringly high 'F'. Other pieces presented were by W. Horn, Fred Kuhlau, Giuseppe Verdi, Theodore Oesten, Alphonse Le Duc, W. Ball, Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Friedrich Wilhelm K\u00FCcken, Wilhelm Kuhe, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Luigi Venzano, Johann Vogel and Vincenzo Bellini.\n'"@en . "S.1664-2014" . "Silk concert programme produced for a vocal and instrumental concert at St. Mary's Hall, Coventry, 17 May 1860, featuring Miss Angelina Rafter, Miss Lucy Rafter, and Herr Othomar Bitz."@en . "Cream silk programme edged with a pink silk fringe and printed in black ink with the names of the vocalists Miss Angelina Rafter and Miss Lucy Rafter, their pianist Herr Othomar Bitz, and with the name of their patron the Right Honourable Lady Leigh, and the programme of musical items."@en . . "This satin programme was produced for a vocal and instrumental concert at St. Mary's Hall, Coventry, on 17 May 1860, performed by the sisters Angelina and Lucy Rafter and the pianist Othomar Bitz. The programme included duets, songs and arias sung by Angelina and Lucy Rafter, with accompaniment and solos by Othomar Bitz who also sang the solo 'L'ange d\u00E9chu'and is credited as the Director of the Grand Ducal Court Opera at Karlshuhe. Angelina Rafter, who also played the violin, is described as Prima Donna of the Royal Opera in Berlin, and Lucy Rafter as Prima Donna of the Grand Opera in Amsterdam, and of London Concerts. Certainly Lucy Rafter was a coloratura soprano since one of the pieces sung that evening was Mozart's Queen of the Night aria from The Magic Flute, famous for its soaringly high 'F'. Other pieces presented were by W. Horn, Fred Kuhlau, Giuseppe Verdi, Theodore Oesten, Alphonse Le Duc, W. Ball, Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Friedrich Wilhelm K\u00FCcken, Wilhelm Kuhe, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Luigi Venzano, Johann Vogel and Vincenzo Bellini.\n'"@en . "Silk concert programme produced for a vocal and instrumental concert at St. Mary's Hall, Coventry, 17 May 1860, featuring Miss Angelina Rafter, Miss Lucy Rafter, and Herr Othomar Bitz."@en . . . "Cream silk programme edged with a pink silk fringe and printed in black ink with the names of the vocalists Miss Angelina Rafter and Miss Lucy Rafter, their pianist Herr Othomar Bitz, and with the name of their patron the Right Honourable Lady Leigh, and the programme of musical items."@en . . . . . . . . "1860 \n1898, United Kingdom" .