DEATH OF SENOR MANUEL
... Laryngoscope, and was the brother of Malihran. one of the most famous singers of modem times. Deceased was the teacher of Jenny Lind, another singer not less renowned. spoke five languages. ...
... Laryngoscope, and was the brother of Malihran. one of the most famous singers of modem times. Deceased was the teacher of Jenny Lind, another singer not less renowned. spoke five languages. ...
... addition to Mr. Herald is now Miss Amy Castles, who has been | tent critics as t are at by the most com Mr. William Deve: Jenny Lind.” M ly-Manners Opera Co., will be should tho first time by many in oratorio o also a casion. The Mafei, an gentry, contralto ...
... WELL-KNOWN COMPOSERS FUNERAL. The first part of the funeral service for Mr. Otto Goldschmidt, the widower of Jenny Lind, and himself a composer and musician distinction, look place yesterday morning at St. Mary le Bolton's Ohurch, There were floral tributes ...
... other, en th rd and expected it, to deli ver the tion to those who listened to their The late Dean Forrest once told the i Jenny Lind how a dying man | story lated to him that his very first relig © that pressions, his first thought of a Savio s and to him ...
... incongruous ornaments into the piteous accents of despair and death. Many noted soprani have since enacted the role, and Jenny Lind revelled her spontaneous power simuieiiDg madness, and even improvised additional tioritura. Signora Ni«ak>va was overweighted ...
... Pall Mall Gazette,” is the great furore created by Jenny Lind, the Swedish nightingale. I don't think any singer since her time has created quite such a sensation, for the shops were full of Jenny Lind cakes, and on. I was too young to appreciate the great ...
... specially to Dublin from Milan losing the rule Violetta. artiste has bw-n received by the highest critics the tbniinent a second Jenny Lind, and her engagement for the unhappy Heroine in Verdi’s opens «ill hi- one of the most important events in the Quinlan season ...
... instrumental music of The Merry Wives was first performed farewell concert given by Nicolai at Vienna in 1847, at which Jenny Lind sang. The opera was completed for the Royal Ocnrt Theatre of Berlin, and was performed with brilliant success on March 9th ...
... of 80. Ho only i eturned from Brighton, where he had been -pending the summer, ten days ago. He was associated with the Jenny Lind tours, and among other great artists* introduced to Brighton were Patti and Mario. Tne demise took place at Bristol yesterday ...
... —Lady March 5t were four entries. Class 2—Best Pure Bred Shortho calved m entries. No fir 2nd, William Beau, sire by M —Jenny Lind. Class 3 (Cows)—Ist prize, Thomas le w Mis Nora; 2nd, Henry Ringwood’s O er hap Class Sinnot’s Snowdrop, ant on vourite—Red ...
... stage, and aom© of them stav for quite little time and talk to us. Ciranville, Gladstone, Brougham, Browning, Chancing, Jenny Lind, Sir William Harcourt, Louis Napoleon. dame Patti, and Lord Elgin, are , those who ap(>car for few moments, while of those ...
... Clarke, O.MLG., Mrs. s . . VF ng aad Scicntific Dr. A declara- figure in musical and the friend of ese talker, Ee. Walker, { Jenny Lind, Sierndale, Bennett, $ ir Joseph HL Crumpiin, Miss 8. Haines, Mes. Mi For many years she worked Mise Mareden, Ernest 8. ...