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... MR. BOOTH'S second impersonation has been more fortunate in securing the favour of audience and critics than his first; and it is just possible that if he had made his début in the part of Richelieu i ...
... MR. BOOTH'S second impersonation has been more fortunate in securing the favour of audience and critics than his first; and it is just possible that if he had made his début in the part of Richelieu i ...
... e e f C^jLS\ J eRu Sic) 5 I V 1 'j S i MR. HALLÉ'S MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA.-- The musical event of the week has been the promised visit to London of Mr. Charles Hallé, the eminent pianist, accompanied by ...
... MR. TOOLE'S reappearance on the stage of the FOLLY Theatre, after an absence of some weeks, constitutes in itself a substantial addition to the entertainments of the metropolis. The severe illness fro ...
... MR. CARL ROSA'S COMPANY.-- That The Taming of the Shrew is a genuine artistic success, and that it is destined to become a stock-piece in the repertory of our Opera in English, may now be taken for ...
... THE GREATEST HEIRESS IN ENGLAND, by Mrs. Oliphant (3 vols.: Hurst and Blackett).-- In inventiveness Mrs. Oliphant shows herself here as richly endowed as ever, but her power of working out her ideas ...
... ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA.-- The return of Madame Adelina Patti to the scene of her earliest triumphs, previous to her name becoming famous over the world of Art, seldom fails to be an event of exceptional ...
... Two Women (3 vols.) Georgiana M. Crailc Lord Bcaconsfield a Study Georg Brandes, Authorised Translation by Mrs. George Sturge. R. Bentley and Sons. The Law of Joint Stock Companies (15th Thousand): J. ...
... y,xv j resssssssszzzzzzzz? XlJ S I Q) t K AV N/J/J.d CARL ROSA'S OPERA COMPANY.-- Since our last there has been nothing new. The favourite operas of the season have been counted upon as sufficient att ...
... ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA.-- The revival of Mignon for Madame Albani, who first played the heroine (as Mdlle. Albani) in July, 1874, was welcome on all accounts. Her impersonation of the character has now, ...
... MESSRS. SAMPSON AND LOW deserve the thanks of the travelling as well as of the stay-at-home public for their public-spirited conduct in introducing into this country a series of novels by German autho ...
... PROMENADE CONCERTS.-- It is impossible to afford more than an occasional glance at these entertainments. What with the Symphony Nights, Classical Nights, English Nights and so forth, to give eve ...
... MESSRS. MACMILLAN AND CO.-- Part XI. Vol. II. of A Dictionary of Music and Musicians brings us from Opera to Palestrina; the former, contributed by F. H. Jenks, of Boston, U.S.A., is quite an ex ...