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We found 265 matches on Author, 215 matches on Performance Title, 211 matches on Performance Comments, 144 matches on Event Comments, and 0 matches on Roles/Actors.

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Mainpiece Title: Clotilda

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Clotilda

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Mainpiece Title: Clotilda

Event Comment: At the Desire of several Ladies of Quality. Admission as 11 April. And by reason of the Hot Weather, the Waterfall will play the best part of the Opera

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Mainpiece Title: Clotilda

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Mainpiece Title: Clotilda

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Mainpiece Title: Clotilda

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Gianguir

Dance: Barbara Campanini (Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann, I, 191)

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Mainpiece Title: Gianguir

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Gianguir

Event Comment: A Serio-Comic Opera in 2 acts (never performed here [1st performed at Vienna, 1784; and in April 1795 performed at king's under the title of Il Conte Ridocolo]). The Music composed in his best style by Paisiello. Under the direction of Mazzinghi. Fineschi being hardly recovered from his late severe indisposition humbly hopes for the indulgence of the public, whom rather than disappoint, he would run any danger. Gallini, for the last time, most respectfully entreats those few Subscribers who have hitherto delayed of declaring themselves, or sending in the names of their Co-subscribers, to do it immediately, as no one can be admitted without showing the Ticket for this year; and the Boxes not bespoke cannot remain empty after the opening of the House. Tickets to be had, and Subscription paid, as usual, at Messrs Ransom, Morland and Hammersley's, bankers, No. 57, Pall-Mall. The Doors to be opened at 6:00. To begin precisely at 7:00 [see 3 Jan. 1788]. Pit 10s. 6d. 1st Gallery 5s. 2nd Gallery 3s. "The only Part of the scenery which is interesting is the bridge Rialtov, and this is badly executed; it looks like a pantomimic show, but not like a grand opera scene; the bridge is crowded with figurative passengers, and small gondolas appear beyond it. The first idea is a capital error, for the representation of the bridge is supposed sideways, and being covered with shops, no passengers can be seen; the latter idea of boats being placed beyond the bridge crowds the scene, and makes the bridge lose its grand appearance at a distance...The Managers of the Opera are exceedingly to blame for having substituted a Soprano to a Tenor in the character of Gafforio" (Public Advertiser, 17 Dec.). Receipts: #164 14s. [These receipts, and those on all other nights throughout the opera season, represent the sale of non-subscription tickets. On this night 400 tickets were delivered to Prendergrass, office-keeper at the Haymarket pit entrance; of these he sold 159 at 10s. 6d. (i.e. #83 9s. 6d.). 100 were delivered to Toosey, office-keeper at the King's Door pit entrance; he sold 26 at 10s. 6d. (i.e. #13 13s.). 300 were delivered to Butler, office-keeper of the 1st Gallery; he sold 190 at 5s. (i.e. #47 10s.). 200 were delivered to Snelson, office-keeper of the 2nd Gallery; he sold 118 at 3s. (i.e. #17 10s.). Sale of one box #2 2s. "Difference from Gallery to Pit" (i.e. money received from persons who changed their seats from gallery to pit, 5s. 6d.). The delivery of 1,000 non-subscription tickets to be disposed was almost invariably the case on every night of the season; but see 5 Apr. 1788.

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia Or Theodore king Of Corsica At Venice

Dance: End I: a new Divertissement (composed by Chevalier)-Chevalier, Coulon, Vestris, the two Miss Simonets, Sga Bedini, Mlle Coulon (1st appearance); End Opera: a new ballet (composed by Noverre) Les Offrandes a l'Amour-Didelot (1st appearance), Coulon, Vestris, Mlle Hilligsberg, Mlle Vedie, Mlle Coulon, Saulnier, Henry, Sala, the two Miss Simonets, Mlle Grenier, Mezierres

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Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17871208

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17871208

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17871208

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17871208

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: End I: Divertissement, as17871208, but Sga _Bedini; End Opera: Les Offrandes a l'Amour, as17871208

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17880103

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17880103

Event Comment: "The orchestra, during the whole time of representations [of the opera] has by no means been conducted with that exactness that should be expected from that band...It must be supposed that neither the master of music at the harpsichord, nor Mr Cramer, the leader, have influence or power enough to prevail on the band to play, or rather, to accompany, more correctly...The arias of the tenor and base [sic] have been played, or rather accompanied, too fast, and without harmony with the voices of Morelli and Fineschi, which being good, and they seeming to wish to sing with all possible expression, the orchestra should have accompanied accordingly. Mme Storace, howefer, has baffled the efforts of the musicians to make her sing out of tune, quick or slow. As they fiddled, she modulated" (Public Advertiser, 17 Jan.). Receipts: #147 12s. 6d. [non-subscription]

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Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: End I: a new ballet, The Military Dance (composed by Chevalier)-Didelot, Chevalier, Coulon, Vestris, Mlle Coulon, the two Miss Simonets, Sga Bedini, Mlle Hilligsberg; End Opera: Les Offrandes a l'Amour, as17871208

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17880115

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17880212

Ballet: L'Amour et Psiche. As17880212

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: End Opera: Les Offrandes a l'Amour, as17871208; End I: New Dance, as17880221; Pas de Bernois, as17880221; Pas de Trois, as17880221; Pas de Deux, as17880221; Pas Seul, as17880221; Pas de Russe, as17880221; Pas de Cinq, as17880221; Pas de Sept, as17880221; General Dance, as17880221; omitted: Pas Seul by Chevalier, Hornpipe

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Re Teodoro In Venezia

Dance: As17880426

Ballet: L'Amour et Psiche. As17880426

Event Comment: A New Opera; the music by Paisiello. [On 8 Dec. 1787 this was performed under its original title of Il re Teodoro in Venezia.] "Whatever we may pretend, we are too ignorant of musical science as a nation to find pleasure in what produces rapture on an Italian stage. The operas that have been successively produced this season would each have been more popular if much shorter" (Morning Chronicle, 15 Apr.)

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Conte Ridicolo

Dance: As17950411

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Conte Ridicolo

Dance: As17950411

Performances

Mainpiece Title: Il Conte Ridicolo

Dance: End I: L'Amant Retrouve-, as17950124; End II: Paul et Virginie-, as17950411