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Theaterzettel für ein Konzert unter der Leitung von George Smart in London am 29. Mai 1819

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WHITSUN-EVE. / THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. / This Evening SATURDAY MAY 29, 1819, / WILL BE PERFORMED A / GRAND SELECTION / Of Sacred, Ancient, and Modern Musick, / Under the Direction of Sir GEORGE SMART, / On the same grand scale and style as the LENT ORATORIOS in this Theatre. / [Abdruck des Programms Part I-III] / By most particular desire, and for the last time this Season, the performance will conclude with / The Grand Battle Sinfonia, / Composed by BEETHOVEN. – [London] : [Theatre Royal, Drury Lane], 1819. – [1] Bl.

Theaterzettel für das Konzert vom 29. Mai 1819. – Im ersten Teil wurden aufgeführt: Te Deum von Haydn, Lieder (Himmel, Händel), Rezitativ aus Haydns Jahreszeiten, Arien von Mozart, Rossini, Händel, ein Trio, der Schlusschor "Praise the Lord" aus Beethovens op. 85, am Ende dieses Teils eine Fantasie für Horn gespielt von Puzzi. Im zweiten Teil werden Auszüge aus Mozarts Zauberflöte aufgeführt. Der dritte Teil umfasst Kammermusik und überwiegend Vokalmusik (Arien und Lieder). – Die Veranstaltung endet mit der Aufführung von Beethovens op. 91 durch 2 Military bands, insgesamt fast 200 Mitwirkende. – Ex. 10.174: Fotokopie.

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[Wiedergabe:] WHITSUN-EVE. / THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. / This Evening SATURDAY MAY 29, 1819, / WILL BE PERFORMED A / GRAND SELECTION / Of Sacred Ancient, and Modern Musick, / Under the Direction of Sir GEORGE SMART, / On the same grand scale and style as the LENT ORATORIOS in this Theatre. / [M.:] PART I. / [Auflistung in 2 Spalten:] [Spalte r.:] [...] Grand Finale to the MOUNT of OLIVES. / Chorus - Praise the Lord ...... Beethoven / [M.:] At The End of Part I. / [...] / PART II. – The celebrated OVERTURE and admired Selection from MOZART'S / ZAUBERFLOTE; / Or, the Magick Flute. / [...] / PART III. – Pot-Pourri, Flute obligato, Mr. NICHOLSON ...... NICHOLSON. / [Auflistung in 2 Spalten] / [M.:] By most particular desire, and for the last time this Season, the performance will conclude with / The Grand Battle Sinfonia, / Composed by BEETHOVEN. / Descriptive of the BATTLE and VICTORY at VITTORIA, gained by the Armies under the / Command of Field Marshal, His Grace the DUKE of WELLINGTON. / This Sinfonia is dedicated by BEETHOVEN to / HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE REGENT, / By whose gracious Permission it was performed during the Seasons 1816, and 1817. / THE SINFONIA commences with a March of the English Army to the Air of Rule Britania; next / follows a March of the French Army to the Air of Marlbrouk, the Musick then expresses the Battle / between the Two Armies, an Imitation of the Firing of Cannons and Musquetry, and the Retiring and / defeat of the French Army; a GRAND MARCH, accompanied by a / FULL CHORUS, the Words by W. T. MONCRIEFF, Esq. / An INTRADA of DRUMS and TRUMPETS, announces the VICTORY, and the Sinfonia concludes with / "GOD SAVE THE KING" / The First Verse will be sung by / Madame GEORGI BELLOCHI. / For this Sinfonia Two Military Bands are engaged, and the Orchestra will consist of nearly / 200 PERFORMERS. / Full Particulars of the Piece will be printed in Books of the Evening's Performance. / PRINCIPAL VOCAL PERFORMERS. / Madame GEORGI BELLOCHI, / Principal Singer at the Italian Opera House. / [...] / The Band will be numerous and complete in every Department. / Leader, Mr. H. SMART. / [...]

Schlagwörter:
Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 91 / Aufführung / London / 1819 / Smart, George Thomas / Plakat / Theaterzettel
Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 85 <Welten singen> / Aufführung / London / 1819 / Smart, George Thomas / Plakat / Theaterzettel

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