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JENNY LIND

... spirit of her delineations. Jenny Lind’s course had hitherto been favourable enough ; but when she had reached her twelfth year, formidable evil rose up to impede her progress. The most disastrous casualty threatened her. Jenny Lind was midway between the ...

JENNY LIND

... JENNY LIND. As I dreamt of the opera all night, my first impulse on awakening in the morning was to send note to Mademoiselle Lind, to express my gratitude for the delight which her performance had afforded us, and to ask permission to pay our respects ...

JENNY LIND

... JENNY LIND. After having, believe, made their minds that they must rest contented with the mere echoes of Jenny Lind's, unbounded renown, and the records of the enthusiastic admiration felt by those who had enjoyed the gratification of listening for ...

JENNY LIND

... JENNY LIND. We extract the following particulars respecting this celebrated singer from a little book entitledZW/idta«a.— Jenny Lind was born at Stockholm on the Bth of February, I*2o of parents who were at the head of establishment for the education ...

RETIREMENT OF JENNY LIND

... RETIREMENT OF JENNY LIND. On the 4th of May, 1847, true in the musical world in the per*on of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind, first appeared in England. Last night 10th of May, two yeara after the celebrated evening above mentioned, she retired (according to ...

JENNY LIND. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BATH. MR. CHUTE has the honour to aunounce that the celebrated Madlle. JENNY LIND ..

... JENNY LIND. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BATH. MR. CHUTE has the honour to aunounce that the celebrated Madlle. JENNY LIND will sing GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. On THURSDAY EVENING, vocalists : MADLLE JK ND, SIGNOR F. LABLATJHE, AND SIGNOR BBtLETTI, (Bassos, from ...

Published: Thursday 16 November 1848
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 812 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

the present day, Wesley's descendants are all churchmen. . , Mr. Lumley has concluded an engagement with Jenny ..

... the present day, Wesley's descendants are all churchmen. . , Mr. Lumley has concluded an engagement with Jenny Lind for the next season at her Majesty's Theatre. The Earl of Devon, it it said, is about to break up his establishments in England, in order ...

Jenny Lind We learn from Stockholm that Mdlle. Lind, having expressed desire to appear an original Swedish ..

... Jenny Lind We learn from Stockholm that Mdlle. Lind, having expressed desire to appear an original Swedish piece, and as there is no such thing a Swedish opera in existence, she has accepted a part a cotnedy by M. Blanche, called the Young Lapland Girl ...

MISCELLANEOUS. Mddle. Jenny Lind has been performing at Liverpool. The concert wad well and fashionably ..

... MISCELLANEOUS. Mddle. Jenny Lind has been performing at Liverpool. The concert wad well and fashionably attended, hot not to numerously might have been expected. An importation of apples and pears haa just been made by the Mercury, arrived from the Cape ...

HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE. opera, Fiplia del Re^iraonto,’’wa« produred thi* theatre on Thursday evening, for the ..

... THEATRE. opera, Fiplia del Re^iraonto,’’wa« produred thi* theatre on Thursday evening, for the purpose introducing Madlle. Jenny Lind the character Maria, a part in which she has already created a most ex. traordinary sensation in the continental cities ...

MISCELLANEOUS. No fewer than sixty-seven vessels sailed Tuesday from Liverpool for foreign parts. Jenny Lind ..

... MISCELLANEOUS. No fewer than sixty-seven vessels sailed Tuesday from Liverpool for foreign parts. Jenny Lind has consented to sing aid of the sufferers by the late colliery explosion, near Barnsley. Nearly 20,000/. worth of property, Mitchell-street, ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... in the sacred cause of charity, and the spirit which ministered to the sick and the indigent was Jenny Lind. When the fact was ascertained that Jenny Lind had so nobly undertaken singly at all hazard, to give a concert in aid of the funds of the Hospital ...