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... being h about to proceed to America, has resigned. Si Speaking of the successful production of L, Massenet's Manon at Drury-lane, on the 7th it inst., the New York Hlerald says - The c -mounting of the opera throughout, notably a ti gaining saloon ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... William Tell, and 'Parsifal. Mr. Goring Thormas's opera Nadeshda, which is one of the triumphs of the Rosa season at Drury-lane, is to be perfermed shortly at the Stadt lTheatre, Hamburg, wheie his first opera, Esmeralda, has already been successftully ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... actors and dramatists ; and Mr. 1V. Beatty-Kingston deals with Mhassenet'sa Manon as recently produced by Mr. Rosa at Drury-lane. A very agreeable incident in the life of Ferdinand -iller is also related by Mr. Beatty-Kingston, who was a witness of ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... for Mr. Carl R Rosa. The first act is finished, and the second act is approaching completion. The work will be produced at Drury-lane next Easter. .I. Camille Saint-Sains has published with Calman Lvy his work on Harmonie et M6lodie, which proves to be ...

DRAMATIC NOTES

... are-higherthan formerly, and theatca properties ae more costly. This bncreased e capaity has in some Squartesd~efd itself. t Drury-lane Theatr, IS really too age for the acting drama. Thee face-of the actorsecarmot t ,f be plainly seen even from tbe middle ...

DRAMATIC NOTES

... London, is at the Olympic Theatre; the melodrama of higher life, in Dark Days, is at the Hayinarket Theatre; and at Drury-lane, in Human Nature, there flourishes the melodrama of war. The differences are, after all, like beauty, only skin deep ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... Loutherbourg was born at Strasbourg, in 1740. and -was 31 when he came to Eng- land in 1771. David Garrick wanited some one at Drury-lane Theatre who could improve upon the scene-paeitinu then in vogue, and De Loutherbourg seeming to meet his need, he engaged ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... nexct. Mr. A. C. Mackenzie has completed his new opera, &nillaue de Cabestan, which is to he produced by Mlr. Rosa at Drury-lane a few months hence. The death is announced of Joseph Tichat schek, a tenor who obtained distinction in the performances ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... formed in this neighbourhood. It is stated that the dimoolties- which had arisen with regard to. the Rosa opera season at Drury-lane have been overcome, and that 31r. Barton M'Guckin will continue untl June next to-hold his position as the primo tenare ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... enthiastic audience, The thoroughly represen- b tativeartmicc list is headed bv the Sistrs Le3mar whose recent soccess iu the Drury-lane Panto- f rmne has iven further evidence of tindoubted ?? talent, and their re-appearance in Liverpool on this occasion was ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... arrangenen, M ZrA. C. Mackenzie's new open-the result, as O'olomba was, of a. commission from Mr. -R-xa-is to be produced at Drury-lane Theatre r on the Ist June next. The title of the work, - {Guem ?? notunwarrntably a been subiected tosome ridicule, and ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... Opera series arranged by Mr. Lago opens at Covent Garden on Tuesday next, and six days later Mr. Rosa's season will begin at Drury-lane. In the course of the Rosa season, Mr. A. C. Mackenzie's new opera, William the Troubadour, wvill be produced. The festival ...