14 February 1786

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Theatre: King's Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1785-1786
Volume: 5
Comments: A Serious Opera, altered [by Carlo Francesco Badini] from Metastasio; the Music by Anfossi [a pasticcio, with additions by Sacchini, Piccinni, Gazzaniga, Schuster, Mortellari]. [This was Mme Mara's 1st appearance on the English operatic stage. She had 1st sung in London, in concerts at the Pantheon, in 1784.] "It is with the utmost astonishment we remarked that she unites the talents of an excellent actress with the merit of the most enchanting singer that ever perhaps came forth on any stage" (Morning Herald, 15 Feb.). "Mme Mara delivered the recitatives with a force of expression that produced the strongest interest of character, and the woes of Dido as powerfully engaged the sympathy, as the rich and varied melody of the airs, the admiration of the audience" (Morning Chronicle, 16 Feb.). "The [second] opera was Didone, a pasticcio, for which Mara had made a very judicious selection of songs, introducing four of very different characters, by Sacchini, Piccinni, and other composers, all of which were so much and so equally admired, that two were encored every night, each of them receiving that mark of approbation in its turn. Mara's talents as a singer (for she was no actress and had a bad person for the stage) were of the very first order. Her voice, clear, sweet, distinct, was sufficiently powerful, though rather thin, and its agility and flexibility rendered her a most excellent bravura singer, in which style she was unrivalled" (Mount-Edgcumbe, 59)

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    *p1786 02 14 king's Didone Abbandonata. Principal Characters by Babbini, Tasca, Bartolini, Schinotti; Sga Catenacci, Mme Mara. [Cast from Larpent MS 721: Enea-Babbini; Iarba-Tasca; Osmida-Bartolini; Araspe-Schinotti; Selene-Sga Catenacci; Didone-Mme Mara.] dancing. As 24 Jan. throughout. comment. A Serious Opera, altered [by Carlo Francesco Badini] from Metastasio; the Music by Anfossi [a pasticcio, with additions by Sacchini, Piccinni, Gazzaniga, Schuster, Mortellari]. [This was Mme Mara's 1st appearance on the English operatic stage. She had 1st sung in London, in concerts at the Pantheon, in 1784.] "It is with the utmost astonishment we remarked that she unites the talents of an excellent actress with the merit of the most enchanting singer that ever perhaps came forth on any stage" (Morning Herald, 15 Feb.). "Mme Mara delivered the recitatives with a force of expression that produced the strongest interest of character, and the woes of Dido as powerfully engaged the sympathy, as the rich and varied melody of the airs, the admiration of the audience" (Morning Chronicle, 16 Feb.). "The [second] opera was Didone, a pasticcio, for which Mara had made a very judicious selection of songs, introducing four of very different characters, by Sacchini, Piccinni, and other composers, all of which were so much and so equally admired, that two were encored every night, each of them receiving that mark of approbation in its turn. Mara's talents as a singer (for she was no actress and had a bad person for the stage) were of the very first order. Her voice, clear, sweet, distinct, was sufficiently powerful, though rather thin, and its agility and flexibility rendered her a most excellent bravura singer, in which style she was unrivalled" (Mount-Edgcumbe, 59).
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    *p1786 02 14 king's Didone Abbandonata. Principal Characters by Babbini, Tasca, Bartolini, Schinotti; Sga Catenacci, Mme Mara. [Cast from Larpent MS 721: Enea-Babbini; Iarba-Tasca; Osmida-Bartolini; Araspe-Schinotti; Selene-Sga Catenacci; Didone-Mme Mara.] hathi.*d1786 02 14 king's ^As17860124^ throughout .hathi.*c1786 02 14 king's A Serious Opera, altered [by Carlo Francesco Badini] from Metastasio; the Music by Anfossi [a pasticcio, with additions by Sacchini, Piccinni, Gazzaniga, Schuster, Mortellari]. [This was Mme Mara's 1st appearance on the English operatic stage. She had 1st sung in London, in concerts at the Pantheon, in 1784.] "It is with the utmost astonishment we remarked that she unites the talents of an excellent actress with the merit of the most enchanting singer that ever perhaps came forth on any stage" (Morning Herald, 15 Feb.). "Mme Mara delivered the recitatives with a force of expression that produced the strongest interest of character, and the woes of Dido as powerfully engaged the sympathy, as the rich and varied melody of the airs, the admiration of the audience" (Morning Chronicle, 16 Feb.). "The [second] opera was Didone, a pasticcio, for which Mara had made a very judicious selection of songs, introducing four of very different characters, by Sacchini, Piccinni, and other composers, all of which were so much and so equally admired, that two were encored every night, each of them receiving that mark of approbation in its turn. Mara's talents as a singer (for she was no actress and had a bad person for the stage) were of the very first order. Her voice, clear, sweet, distinct, was sufficiently powerful, though rather thin, and its agility and flexibility rendered her a most excellent bravura singer, in which style she was unrivalled" (Mount-Edgcumbe, 59) .hathi.
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    Event: 44259 | 17860214 | king's | hathi | A Serious Opera, altered [by Carlo Francesco Badini] from Metastasio; the Music by Anfossi [a pasticcio, with additions by Sacchini, Piccinni, Gazzaniga, Schuster, Mortellari]. [This was Mme Mara's 1st appearance on the English operatic stage. She had 1st sung in London, in concerts at the Pantheon, in 1784.] "It is with the utmost astonishment we remarked that she unites the talents of an excellent actress with the merit of the most enchanting singer that ever perhaps came forth on any stage" (Morning Herald, 15 Feb.). "Mme Mara delivered the recitatives with a force of expression that produced the strongest interest of character, and the woes of Dido as powerfully engaged the sympathy, as the rich and varied melody of the airs, the admiration of the audience" (Morning Chronicle, 16 Feb.). "The [second] opera was Didone, a pasticcio, for which Mara had made a very judicious selection of songs, introducing four of very different characters, by Sacchini, Piccinni, and other composers, all of which were so much and so equally admired, that two were encored every night, each of them receiving that mark of approbation in its turn. Mara's talents as a singer (for she was no actress and had a bad person for the stage) were of the very first order. Her voice, clear, sweet, distinct, was sufficiently powerful, though rather thin, and its agility and flexibility rendered her a most excellent bravura singer, in which style she was unrivalled" (Mount-Edgcumbe, 59)
    Performance: 95679 | 44259 | p | Didone Abbandonata | Principal Characters by Babbini, Tasca, Bartolini, Schinotti; Sga Catenacci, Mme Mara. [Cast from Larpent MS 721: Enea-Babbini; Iarba-Tasca; Osmida-Bartolini; Araspe-Schinotti; Selene-Sga Catenacci; Didone-Mme Mara.] hathi. hathi.
    Cast:
    166606 | 95679 | : Enea | Babbini
    166607 | 95679 | Iarba | Tasca
    166608 | 95679 | Osmida | Bartolini
    166609 | 95679 | Araspe | Schinotti
    166610 | 95679 | Selene | Sga Catenacci
    166611 | 95679 | Didone | Mme Mara.
    Performance: 95680 | 44259 | d | As17860124 throughout | hathi.
    AsSeeDate: 95680 | king's | d | As | 17860124

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Principal Characters by Babbini, Tasca, Bartolini, Schinotti; Sga Catenacci, Mme Mara. [Cast from Larpent MS 721: Enea-Babbini; Iarba-Tasca; Osmida-Bartolini; Araspe-Schinotti; Selene-Sga Catenacci; Didone-Mme Mara.] hathi. hathi.
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