10 April 1772

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Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1771-1772
Volume: 4
Comments: We cannot quit this aritcle without remarking to the credit of the managers at this theatre, that there probably never was an evening Performance of this nature before exhibited, consisting of so great a variety. However, the great applause the whole received evinced that the audience were sensible of an attentive effort to please, and, as such signified their approbation (Theatrical Review, p. 223). Charges: #35 (Account Book)

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p cg Concerto Spirituale. [Part I.% Addison's <i>Hymn</i>-(music by $Handel=); [with a% solo on [the% <i>Violincello</i>-Duport; [Part II. $Milton=#s% <i>Morning Hymn</i>, [with a%Duetto on the <i>Hautboy</i> and <i>French Horn</i>-Fisher, Ponta; [Part III.% <i>Dixit Dominus</i>, [with% concerto on <i>Violin</i>-Sga Sirmen; [Her last time of performing in <i>England</i>. Part IV.% <i>Anthem</i>-Negri (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 223). *cWe cannot quit this aritcle without remarking to the credit of the managers at this theatre, that there probably never was an evening Performance of this nature before exhibited, consisting of so great a variety. However, the great applause the whole received evinced that the audience were sensible of an attentive effort to please, and, as such signified their approbation (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 223). Charges: #35 (Account Book).
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1772 04 10 cg Concerto Spirituale. Part I. Addison's <i>Hymn</i>-(music by $Handel=); with a solo on the <i>Violincello</i>-Duport; Part II. $Milton=#s <i>Morning Hymn</i>, with a Duetto on the <i>Hautboy</i> and <i>French Horn</i>-Fisher, Ponta; Part III. <i>Dixit Dominus</i>, with concerto on <i>Violin</i>-Sga Sirmen; Her last time of performing in <i>England</i>. Part IV. <i>Anthem</i>-Negri (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 223).*c1772 04 10 cg We cannot quit this aritcle without remarking to the credit of the managers at this theatre, that there probably never was an evening Performance of this nature before exhibited, consisting of so great a variety. However, the great applause the whole received evinced that the audience were sensible of an attentive effort to please, and, as such signified their approbation (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 223). Charges: #35 (Account Book).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 36464 | 17720410 | cg | We cannot quit this aritcle without remarking to the credit of the managers at this theatre, that there probably never was an evening Performance of this nature before exhibited, consisting of so great a variety. However, the great applause the whole received evinced that the audience were sensible of an attentive effort to please, and, as such signified their approbation (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 223). Charges: #35 (Account Book)
    Performance: 75608 | 36464 | p | Concerto Spirituale | Part I. Addison's <i>Hymn</i>-(music by $Handel=); with a solo on the <i>Violincello</i>-Duport; Part II. $Milton=#s <i>Morning Hymn</i>, with a Duetto on the <i>Hautboy</i> and <i>French Horn</i>-Fisher, Ponta; Part III. <i>Dixit Dominus</i>, with concerto on <i>Violin</i>-Sga Sirmen; Her last time of performing in <i>England</i>. Part IV. <i>Anthem</i>-Negri (<i>Theatrical Review</i>, p. 223).
    Cast:
    128615 | 75608 | Addison's <i>Hymn</i>
    128616 | 75608 | with a solo on the <i>Violincello</i> | Duport
    128617 | 75608 | with a Duetto on the <i>Hautboy</i> and <i>French | Fisher, Ponta
    128618 | 75608 | with concerto on <i>Violin</i> | Sga Sirmen
    128619 | 75608 | <i>Anthem</i> | Negri

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Comments:
Part I. Addison's Hymn-(music by Handel); with a solo on the Violincello-Duport; Part II. Milton#s Morning Hymn, with a Duetto on the Hautboy and French Horn-Fisher, Ponta; Part III. Dixit Dominus, with concerto on Violin-Sga Sirmen; Her last time of performing in England. Part IV. Anthem-Negri (Theatrical Review, p. 223).

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