27 March 1772

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1771-1772
Volume: 4
Comments: Never performed in this Kingdom. In the manner of an Oratorio. This is a species of entertainment borrowed from our volatile neighbors on the continent, and never performed in England before; that is not directly in this manner. [But see 4 May 1759.] The performance was divided into three parts: the First consisted of Mr Addison's celebrated Hymn, set to music by Mr Handel, which is a masterly performance; the second contained Miserere mei Dei, &c., the music compsoed by Sig Pergolesi; this is a noble performance; the third part consisted of a very fine anthem, by Sig Nigri of Milan, a work of great merit. A concerto on the French Horn (as 6 March) and a concerto on the Violin (as 11 March) (Theatrical Review, p. 220). Charges: #35 (Account Book)

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    *p cg Concerto Spirituale. *cNever performed in this Kingdom. In the manner of an Oratorio. This is a species of entertainment borrowed from our volatile neighbors on the continent, and never performed in <i>England</i> before; that is not directly in this manner. [But see 4 May 1759.] The performance was divided into three parts: the First consisted of $Mr Addison='s celebrated <i>Hymn</i>, set to music by $Mr Handel=, which is a masterly performance; the second contained <i>Miserere mei Dei</i>, &c., the music compsoed by $Sig Pergolesi=; this is a noble performance; the third part consisted of a very fine anthem, by $Sig Nigri= of <i>Milan</i>, a work of great merit. A concerto on the <i>French Horn</i> (as6 March) and a concerto on the <i>Violin</i> (as 11 March) (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 220). Charges: #35 (Account Book).
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    *p1772 03 27 cg Concerto Spirituale.*c1772 03 27 cg Never performed in this Kingdom. In the manner of an Oratorio. This is a species of entertainment borrowed from our volatile neighbors on the continent, and never performed in <i>England</i> before; that is not directly in this manner. [But see 4 May 1759.] The performance was divided into three parts: the First consisted of $Mr Addison='s celebrated <i>Hymn</i>, set to music by $Mr Handel=, which is a masterly performance; the second contained <i>Miserere mei Dei</i>, &c., the music compsoed by $Sig Pergolesi=; this is a noble performance; the third part consisted of a very fine anthem, by $Sig Nigri= of <i>Milan</i>, a work of great merit. A concerto on the <i>French Horn</i> (as 6 March) and a concerto on the <i>Violin</i> (as 11 March) (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 220). Charges: #35 (Account Book).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 36433 | 17720327 | cg | Never performed in this Kingdom. In the manner of an Oratorio. This is a species of entertainment borrowed from our volatile neighbors on the continent, and never performed in <i>England</i> before; that is not directly in this manner. [But see 4 May 1759.] The performance was divided into three parts: the First consisted of $Mr Addison='s celebrated <i>Hymn</i>, set to music by $Mr Handel=, which is a masterly performance; the second contained <i>Miserere mei Dei</i>, &c., the music compsoed by $Sig Pergolesi=; this is a noble performance; the third part consisted of a very fine anthem, by $Sig Nigri= of <i>Milan</i>, a work of great merit. A concerto on the <i>French Horn</i> (as 6 March) and a concerto on the <i>Violin</i> (as 11 March) (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 220). Charges: #35 (Account Book)
    Performance: 75532 | 36433 | p | Concerto Spirituale

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