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MADEMOISELLE JENNY LIND'S CONCERT

... MADEMOISELLE JENNY LIND'S CONCERT. Tie concert in the Rotundo on Saturday night presented Jenny Lind in a somewhat new oharacter-simply that of a vocalist-unaided by the accessories of dramatic costuire and scenic effect, yet she was attractive and delightful ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... our theatre manager in effect- y ing asn engagement, first with Grisi and Mario, and, subse- qutently, with the peerless Jenny Lind. ?? we suffcient timne) or did the narrow space which a metropolitan daily 3e journal can spare from its political and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... others will sing at Brighton on 'Thursdaly; rbisi, Mario, &c., will commence an operatic engagement at Dublin on Monday; Jenny Lind and party will open their campaign on the 4th of September, at Bir- llihglani, we believe, and will be at Cheltenham on ...

JENNEY LIND AND GRISI

... -The visit of her Majesty ,nd Prince Albert on Tuesday evening to witness the opera 1f Norma, and the first performance of Jenny Lind as the Druid priestess, are thus noticed in the Times of Wedues. ioy :- Last night was a glorious occasion for her Majes ...

Published: Friday 18 June 1847
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1617 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... honest; not a soul in the houee but joined in it. The house was taken by surprise; It was Jenny Lind again: the same freshness, the same nature. I remembered Jenny Lind's early history; this seemed the realization of a dream; there stood the child befoge ...

Published: Saturday 02 October 1847
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1687 | Page: 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... baoked at long odds, which were talerk largely, and da coasiderable amount of money cbanged handl oan the ioccasion. ?? a JENNY LIND A SCOTCEIWO&N.am-AO Edinburgh cor. trespondent of one of the London papers has the following :_ e A western antiquary has ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1847
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 944 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... establish- meei over whioh it invariably presided has been transferred to aencteer mntlropolis.-Uarnli/i, Post. rARrI~GE OF JENNY LIND AT BATII.-We are notlorised to state that the report of this alleged marriage- whitchve copied yesterday from a Bath paper-is ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... never witnessed such a scene of enthusiasm ci as that displayed last (Tuesday) night on the occasion of he fir Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's debut as Alice in an Italian te version of Robert ie Diable. In the first place, there was the crowd outside the Thea ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... all flown as the flowers have faded. Bouquets were getting scanty, and scarce one was to be had to fling at the feet of Jenny Lind on her farewell ap- pearance. But now comes our band of veritable Thespians, for whom (should they deserve it) the laurel ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... actions. He has left behind him very interesting military memoirs, which are to be published by his son, General Oudinot. Jenny Lind Is announced to appear at Bristol on the 27th and at Bath on the 28th, accompanied by F. and Madame La. blache, Madame Solari ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... , Sir Nicholas and Lady Filzsi- mon, and J. E. Talbot, Esq., ?? have arrived at Edermine, the seat of James Power, Esq. Jenny Lind left London on Tuesday night, at twelve o'clock, for Hamburgb. The Marquis and Marchionese of Drogheda have arrived at Moore ...

ROTUNDO—MONSIEUR JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... once would strike, on hearing Mademoiselle ' Nissen, how admirably she would have sustained Jenny Lind in the operas on the late occasion; but maeque Jenny Lind we were delighted in hearing Mademoiselle Nissen. She was warmly, nay, enthusiastically, received ...