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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... house by the reproduction of DOrsIZITrT'S opera of La Figflia del Reggintento, the principal part being sustained by Mdlle. JENNY LIND. It would be useless at this time to enter upon a detailed eriticism of a performance so familiar to all opera-gcers as ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELLI GENCE. d THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE, JENNY LIND. ty In Saturday's Athensium appears the following state- d- ment relative to the. engagement of JENNY LIND at Her Majesty's Theatre:- Galignani, who after promising all manner of artists, ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... frir opportunity of exercising their own judgment, and of col paring opinions with us by the appearance of Mademoisclle Jenny Lind in four different operas, and judging of the coin. cidence of those opinions with ours in reference to the vo. calism and ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA. -

... performed instrumental music, and the a piece comsmenced. The first and second scenes were got over, .a and in the third scene, Jenny Lind, dressed like a good-natured e iuatic beauty, came upon the stage. The opening recitative \vas * finely delivered; but the ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... what seemed to be its most attractive features, in the judgment of Thurs- day's audience. The cast was great. It included Jenny Lind, Lablache, Gardoui, Bouch6, and Coletti; and everything that skill, knowledge, and good taste could suggest, had been done ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... well-known taste will secure a continuance of that distinguished patronage which has placed this theatre in its high position. JENNY LIND, resplcuannt with her former triumphs, appears in the front rank, and her performances, it is said, are not to be confined ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... justiy applauded. Frederick Lablache's Sulpizio forms, next to Jenny Lind's k I'iglit, the best feature in the opera. lie was quite at homee ig in the part, and in the duetto with Jenny Lind his voice to our cars never sounded clearer or better toned, since ...

BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF?? LIND

... MEMOIR OF?? LIND. ( From the [This biography, of great inte.est at the present forwarded us a valued contributor Germany. Jenny Lind was born in Stockholm the 6th of Oct., Her mother had established there a seminary fur children, in the direction and management ...

Original

... gain on earth an saviso fame,- I- Do this, 0 Lord, and I will bless thy name I at e April, 1849. NDYMION. ha IS MEMORIAL TO JENNY LIND. DI Oh it I could the fire of Byron feel cs Or tune A lay with Scotts poetic zeal m Ird Sing your Matchlees graces rare ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... night to compare the Norma of Jenny Lind with the .Yosnsa of Grisi, or to depreciate or exalt either by comparison with the other. Grisi's is a very grand performance, of a kind which we did not in the least expect from Jenny Lind. There are different kinds ...

Music

... --Mdme. Dulcken gave a conleprt Iost evening at th, Hanover-square Rooms, in which she had the advantage of the assistance of Jenny Lind a verv great advantage rrnqsereti-nably; for though Mdne, ?? ?? t1eo0ts, character, nnd professional rank never fail to ...

MADEMOISELLE JENNY LIND'S CONCERT

... musical annals of this, or any other country, has the advent of a singer produced so extraordinary a sensation as that of Jenny Lind. Long ere she set foot on the shores of Britain, the prestige of the reputation which a few short seasons in the Continental ...