07 January 1746

Event Information
Theatre: King's Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1745-1746
Volume: 3
Comments: A Musical Drama, in Two Parts...with Dances and other Decorations Entirely new. Pit and Boxes to be put together, and no Persons to be admitted without Tickets, which will be delivered this Day, at the Opera Office in the Haymarket, at Half a Guinea each. Gallery 5s. By His Majesty's Command, No Persons whatsoever to be admitted behind the Scenes. The Gallery to be open'd at Four o'Clock. Pit and Boxes at Five. To begin at Six o'clock. A New Opera [composed by Gluck; text by F. Vanneschi]. The Subscribers to the Opera are desired to make the last Payment of their Subscription Money to the Treasurer, at the Opera Office in the Haymarket, where Attendance will be given this and every Day, from Ten till Two, to receive the same, and deliver out the Silver Tickets. [Repeated until 28 Jan.] The new Musical Italian Drama; entitled La Caduta de Giganti, or the Fall of the Giants, writ on Occasion of the expulsion of the Rebels, was perform'd last Night at King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The performance was received and carried on with great Attention, Tranquility, and Applause: and not a little enliven'd by the Presence of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland.--Daily Advertiser, 8 Jan

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p??king's La Caduta de Giganti; or, The Fall of the Giants. Singers-Monticelli, Jozzi, Ciacchi, Signora Imer, Signora Pompeati (or $Mrs Cornelie=), Signora Frasi ($Burney=, <i>History of Music</i>, IV, 452). [See program of 25 March where Jozzi, Ciacchi, Imer and Pompeati are listed as singing in this opera.] *c??king's A Musical Drama, in Two Parts...with Dances and other Decorations Entirely new. Pit and Boxes to be put together, and no Persons to be admitted without Tickets, which will be delivered this Day, at the Opera Office in the <i>Haymarket</i>, at Half a Guinea each. Gallery 5s. By $His Majesty='s Command, No Persons whatsoever to be admitted behind the Scenes. The Gallery to be open'd at Four o'Clock. Pit and Boxes at Five. To begin at Six o'clock. A New Opera [composed by $Gluck=; text by $F. Vanneschi=]. The Subscribers to the Opera are desired to make the last Payment of their Subscription Money to the Treasurer, at the Opera Office in the Haymarket, where Attendance will be given this and every Day, from Ten till Two, to receive the same, and deliver out the Silver Tickets. [Repeated until 28 Jan.] The new Musical <i>Italian Drama</i>; entitled <i>La Caduta de Giganti, or the Fall of the Giants</i>, writ on Occasion of the expulsion of the Rebels, was perform'd last Night at <i>King's Theatre</i> in the Haymarket. The performance was received and carried on with great Attention, Tranquility, and Applause: and not a little enliven'd by the Presence of his Royal Highness the $Duke of Cumberland=.--<i>Daily Advertiser</i>, 8 Jan.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1746 01 07 king's La Caduta de Giganti; or, The Fall of the Giants. Singers-Monticelli, Jozzi, Ciacchi, Signora Imer, Signora Pompeati (or $Mrs Cornelie=), Signora Frasi ($Burney=, <i>History of Music</i>, IV, 452). [See program of 25 March where Jozzi, Ciacchi, Imer and Pompeati are listed as singing in this opera.]*c1746 01 07 king's A Musical Drama, in Two Parts...with Dances and other Decorations Entirely new. Pit and Boxes to be put together, and no Persons to be admitted without Tickets, which will be delivered this Day, at the Opera Office in the <i>Haymarket</i>, at Half a Guinea each. Gallery 5s. By $His Majesty='s Command, No Persons whatsoever to be admitted behind the Scenes. The Gallery to be open'd at Four o'Clock. Pit and Boxes at Five. To begin at Six o'clock. A New Opera [composed by $Gluck=; text by $F. Vanneschi=]. The Subscribers to the Opera are desired to make the last Payment of their Subscription Money to the Treasurer, at the Opera Office in the Haymarket, where Attendance will be given this and every Day, from Ten till Two, to receive the same, and deliver out the Silver Tickets. [Repeated until 28 Jan.] The new Musical <i>Italian Drama</i>; entitled <i>La Caduta de Giganti, or the Fall of the Giants</i>, writ on Occasion of the expulsion of the Rebels, was perform'd last Night at <i>King's Theatre</i> in the Haymarket. The performance was received and carried on with great Attention, Tranquility, and Applause: and not a little enliven'd by the Presence of his Royal Highness the $Duke of Cumberland=.--<i>Daily Advertiser</i>, 8 Jan.
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    Event: 23043 | 17460107 | king's | A Musical Drama, in Two Parts...with Dances and other Decorations Entirely new. Pit and Boxes to be put together, and no Persons to be admitted without Tickets, which will be delivered this Day, at the Opera Office in the <i>Haymarket</i>, at Half a Guinea each. Gallery 5s. By $His Majesty='s Command, No Persons whatsoever to be admitted behind the Scenes. The Gallery to be open'd at Four o'Clock. Pit and Boxes at Five. To begin at Six o'clock. A New Opera [composed by $Gluck=; text by $F. Vanneschi=]. The Subscribers to the Opera are desired to make the last Payment of their Subscription Money to the Treasurer, at the Opera Office in the Haymarket, where Attendance will be given this and every Day, from Ten till Two, to receive the same, and deliver out the Silver Tickets. [Repeated until 28 Jan.] The new Musical <i>Italian Drama</i>; entitled <i>La Caduta de Giganti, or the Fall of the Giants</i>, writ on Occasion of the expulsion of the Rebels, was perform'd last Night at <i>King's Theatre</i> in the Haymarket. The performance was received and carried on with great Attention, Tranquility, and Applause: and not a little enliven'd by the Presence of his Royal Highness the $Duke of Cumberland=.--<i>Daily Advertiser</i>, 8 Jan
    Performance: 45555 | 23043 | p | La Caduta De Giganti; Or, The Fall Of The Giants | Singers-Monticelli, Jozzi, Ciacchi, Signora Imer, Signora Pompeati (or $Mrs Cornelie=), Signora Frasi ($Burney=, <i>History of Music</i>, IV, 452). [See program of 25 March where Jozzi, Ciacchi, Imer and Pompeati are listed as singing in this opera.]See program of 25 March where Jozzi, Ciacchi, Imer and Pompeati are listed as singing in this opera.]
    Cast:
    73682 | 45555 | Singers | Monticelli, Jozzi, Ciacchi, Signora Imer, Signora Pompeati

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Comments:
Singers-Monticelli, Jozzi, Ciacchi, Signora Imer, Signora Pompeati (or Mrs Cornelie), Signora Frasi (Burney, History of Music, IV, 452). [See program of 25 March where Jozzi, Ciacchi, Imer and Pompeati are listed as singing in this opera.]See program of 25 March where Jozzi, Ciacchi, Imer and Pompeati are listed as singing in this opera.]

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