MUSIC AND THE DRAMA
... Beethoven monument, to present on the occasion. This subscription has been many years in reaching the amount required. Jenny Lind, the celebrated Swedish vocalist, has become the wife a Germ nobleman. ...
... Beethoven monument, to present on the occasion. This subscription has been many years in reaching the amount required. Jenny Lind, the celebrated Swedish vocalist, has become the wife a Germ nobleman. ...
... most approved when he waa in his zenith.— Manchester Ouar Jenny Lind in Love.—The following, which we have extracted from the Revue et Gazette Theatres, affords some clue to the reasons of Jenny Lind's refusal of the many br'l liant offers she has received ...
... admitted that their professional earnings amounted to 10,000/. per annum each and of these, thiee were upwards of £20,000 each. Jenny Lind bus finally arranged to come to London and slug at her Majesty’s Theatre, Mr. Lumley giving her indemnity against all actions ...
... myself,” was the {‘hold in hand his written promise of marriage to me.” Mr. Bunn has modestly offered take £2,ooi> from Jenny Lind, and annul the contract, provided she will also sing three times in his theatre before she sings any where else in England ...
... the whole building would have destroyed.— Bristol Mirror. The doubt respecting the coming that mueh-talkedabout vocalist. Jenny Lind, at last settled. She arrived in London Saturday afternoon; that those who have made bets upon the subject may now think ...
... the Theatre seemed to shake to its foundation by the tremendous with which she was and nothing was ed of at the time but Jenny Lind and her charm- ing voice. In appeared as Lucie, in Lacie or; and was his late Majesty, the King of Sweden, vocalist in ordinary ...
... compare with it was the welc any of the aged have when he returned from America as Theatre. All this enthusiasm | Mademoiselle Jenny Lind had «1 , has for this Mademoiselle Lind raised her audi but 11 of those are the exquisite nature of her organ, increase ...
... JENNY LIND. We fancy that we should not forgiven a certain portion our readers permitted Mademoiselle Jenny Lind to make her tiehut in London without putting them in possession of the opinion of the London press relative to the performance of this ex ...
... the foundation-stone of the bridge, which is expected to 1 take place in the course of next month.— Berwick Warder. Doing Jenny Lind's last performances Vienna, the great theatre, the stalls, which are habitually sold at 3 florins, rose to 60, and still ...
... July next.—Cambridge Independent Press. An action has been commenced by Mr. Bunn, in the Court of Queen’s Bench, against Jenny Lind, from an alleged breach of contract, and on Friday last an appearance to the writ summmons issued a few days previously ...
... sketch of her life may prove ntoresting to our readers. It is condensed from Howitt's Journal, by “one of her old friends. Jenny Lind was born at Stockholm, the 6th of October, 1820, where her parents are still residing, her father being a manufacturer in ...
... JENNY LIND. (From Bells Weekly Messenger.) HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. To the youthful and the aged— to the young man climb- ing the steeps of life, and wrestling with the which so easily beset, and the dangers and trials which assail him—to the, old man ...