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JENNY LIND

... the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, London, makes the following offers to, Mdlie Jenny Lind, and engages to execulte them at his risk and peril:- lst.-Mr. Bunn engages Mdlle Jenny Lind to sing twenty times at the Theatre, Drury-lane, either'from the 30th September ...

Published: Sunday 28 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1543 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Fine Arts

... ate Thama. JENNY LIND AND THE ITALIAN OPERA.-Sir,-AMy attention has been directed to the following paragraph in the lornsisg Herald of this day, relating to the arrangements of the ensuing season at her Mlajesty's Theatre: At Easter Jenny Lind absolutely ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... Swedish nightingale ? Fear not ! Even if JENNY LiND does arrive, which we take leave to doubt, we, who have heard the northern songstress can assure the southern bird that she is no rival for her. No ! JENNY LIND has her specialities, but she bas not the ...

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, ...

Music

... -Musft. JENNY LIND IN THE CONCERT-IOOI'm.-Hitherto Jenny Lind has earned her English laurels in the theatre; but yesterday she was heard, for the first time, off the stage. A musical morning (to translate a hackneyed French phrase) was pleasantly passed ...

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 ...

Music

... . Sufficient variety, certainly; though the operatic fare-a mutilated representation of a poor opera-was meagre enough. Jenny Lind took a part in the concert, in which there was some good music well performed, though most of it was of the kind we are ...

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 ...

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 ...