Event Comment: A Serious
Opera (1st time [in
London; 1st performed at
Rome, 1766]);
the music partly by
Sarti and partly [i.e. with additions] by
Paisiello. 2nd ballet: With entire new scenes by
Degotti and executed by himself and
Marinari. "
The dresses [in this ballet] are said to be after designs from
David;
the costume is correct, perhaps, but it may be a little softened without injury to
the effect.
The contrast of colours is in some of
them too harsh...
The scenery is in a new stile. It has been our taste to assist
the perspective by contracting
the stage to a point. This was but a clumsy method, as
the illusion was rarely complete, and it gave
the idea of littleness. In this instance
the stage is thrown open on every side, and
the perspective is managed as every painter is obliged to manage it, on
the broad surface, but still with
the mechanic aids which scenery affords.
The effect was enchanting" (
Morning Chronicle, 30 Nov.).
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