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MUSIC

... esta- blished heie some ?? years since, have (after an interval of about four months, in consequence of alterations at the Music hall) again re commenced. These entertainments are held weekly, on a Monday evening, and the beneficial results which have arisen ...

MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL

... to the diffusion of a taste for sacred ausic of the highest class. On Monday evening it gave a Public performance, in the Music hall, Store street, of ja1ndel's Judas Maccabens. The performance resembled, on a smaller scale, those of Exeter hall. The oratorio ...

LICENCES FOR DANCING AND MUSIC, &c

... were any places in which it was proposed to give btosfsfide concerts independently of a public-house licence, as in the Music hall in Store street, every necessary facility and countenance would be ?? Bodkin applied for a licence, on behalf of James Hedgman ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... nia)de. Mr. BRSnAiJM and Mrs. SALMO3 ate now at Liver- pool, giving their powerfl'l aid at the Miscellaneous Concerts in the Music Hall. '.'lhe tragedy of the Italian I over will shlortly be re- vived at Covent-garden Toeatre, for the puipose of dis- playing ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... imposig scale. A site for a music hall has been obtained, and designs, plans, and models for its ei ection, have been made -by Mr. Harrison, the architect and builder-of the Birmingharm great ball. The Colossal Music Hall, ivill, however, exceed in every ...

Published: Sunday 20 March 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4705 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... Ceres, in poppies, daisies, &c.; honey- suckle is also s2en,but the most elegant are those of hydrayega in every color. MUsIc HALL, STORE-STREET, BEDFoRD-oSQuARE._Sigonr Ianza's concert took place on Thursday. This gentleman's musical reputation as a ...

Published: Sunday 04 July 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 655 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, SHEFFIELD

... LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SUCIETY, ITERARY AND SHLFFItLD. I Lrst Thursdaty evening, Dr. Kniiht delivered a Lecture in the Music Hall, before tbe Members of the Sheffield Literary and Plilosaphical Society, ?? On the burial of the Dead with reference to ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... very uncertain, as she has entered into a lucrative engage- ment, to sing at the Winter Subscription Concerts, given in the Music Hall at Liverpool. The Duke of Nostros.: left town on Thursday for Brighton, for a few days, on his way to his seat, Arundel ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... creditable perfsrmnmte of el:issieil mumsir by this society, cemposed chiefly of oper- atites, its gimen loot .i glt at the Music Hall. The selec- tion was front RAND;E.L, IDAYDNi, MOZART, FiGETIIOYEN, PsaReOLUSIE, WVaEBst, SCH'lUBOERT. ioStVX, S&C. Mr. j ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... under the direction of AMiss Rainforth, assisted by a well. appointed orchestra, and a fairly-disciplined chorus. At the Music HALL in Store street Mr Wilson has resumed his pleasant entertainment of the Songs of Scotland, which he renders with such power ...

MUSIC—THE ORGAN

... Birmlngham, Christ- church in Newgate-street (which is not yet completed), the new organ at Liverpeol, and that in the New Music Hall at Edinburgh. These erections have been attended by a constant series ofimprovements founded on the principles of acousties ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Lady Ashbroole, to Beaum6nt Lodge, y( The winter Subscription Concerts, which are about oi commence at Liverpool, in the Music Hall, are to be to 9onducL1ed by Sir GEORGE SMfAR'T. The principa! cf vocal performers engaged are Mr. and Mrs. VAuGHAN, Miss ...