Event Comment: [
Pasticcio: an opera, cantata, or other composition made up of various pieces from different authors or sources. See
H. Walpole to
Mann, 1 Nov. 1752, Our Operas begin tomorrow with a pasticcio full of most of my favourite songs."
Grove's Dictionary, II, 688: "A species of lyric drama composed of airs, duets and other movements selected from different sources and so grouped as to provide a mixed audience with the greatest possible number of favourite airs in succession." See favorable notice 20 March in the
Public Advertiser. The
Westminster Magazine remarked of Oratorio season at
cg: "They have not possessed so uninterrupted a flow of success, but we remember that they have experienced more barren seasons. The instrumental band is superior to that at the other house, and the vocal not at all inferior. At this house they have produced selections of musical pieces, by the most capital
masters, arranged so as to form entire entertainments. In general these are very agreeable." See 20 March.] Charges: #35
Performances
Mainpiece Title: A Pasticio With Concertos
Music: I: Concerto on violin-Barthelmon; II: a Serenata Beauty and Virtue-; translated from Metastasio and composed by Dr Arne; II: Concerto on Organ-Mr Arne; III: (Never Performed) The Thunder Ode written on the Hurricanes of the West Indies, by Mr Arne, Principal singers-Miss Catley, Mrs Mattocks, Miss Venables, Sg Ristorini, Mrs Barthelemon, Mr Reinhold; The concertos-Barthelemon, Spandau, Mr Arne