ITALIAN OPERA. Evjhth Season—Mcvickcr’S Theatre, Slay 9-21,1854
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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1874. you sec,” be said, and pointed to two or quarrels of tbo company; there are the grum- them this remuneration. If the houses were East; a strong dramatic comnaay. with T. J. Veru-Lorini, Castri, Cordier, Morensi, Slephaai, operas, “Norma,” discouraging, Languor), Beany. Harry Tamaro, Formes, Sig. Muzlo, and “Sonnambala” „„ gray hairs. But lam young enough yet. blings of everybody. There are tho disappoint- email, and the view the amount J. H. Blood. Miss Hen- Morclll. conductor. miniature * ITALIAN OPERA. Evjhth Season—McVickcr’s Theatre, Slay 9-21,1854. stage with foil chorus ami recit.t;- appeared to be. ments of tbo prima donna when she is sick, and paid would not seem extravagant, but anybody rietta Wilkera, Miss Ella Luraley, Hiss Leonora 6, And bo, in truth, be troupe oa The director and a Same above. manager accomDaniea HOW OPERATIC ENGAGEMENTS ARE MADE. tbopopular indignation, which is hurled at the of cither sex would be gladenough to get view Bradlev. and many others. The ballet will be Xinth Theatre, July 7-8,1854. artists on a piano tl audience, Season—McVicker’s harmonium, and the do you make your engage- unfortunate manager, as if be were an accom- of the whole and be for once the ob- unusually largo, led by 3£lle. Geraldine. Franldo Adelaida Phlllippa, Brignoll, Morensi, Suaini, Zapuccl, don with- which Reporter—How each bird aingihis pars, aad Europe ? plice instead of a victim. In such cases wo have served ofall observers at $3 per look. These Christie, Mile. Pauline, Milo. Wisner, and a host Locntelli. Sig. Bendxlinl, fk's ments in . conductor. excellence of the chorns are pro(bgSJ~^ —I think wo have as good a sys- loads of trouble. A prima donna’s contract trifles amount to heavy sums toward the close of ofcoryphees. Theofficers of thoAdelphiare Leon- Tenth Season—lnauguration of the Croiby Opera- on Wit- Mr. StraliOEch House, April debut of this lyrico-orniihological Max Strakosch the anv world. My brother reads that she shall not sing on consecu- the week. ard Grover, Manager; Billy Rice, Stage Manager; 20-May 20, 1955. Zuccbl, Kellogg, Mo- tem as in tho Maurice, renai, Maksimilian!, Bellini, •Norma’ eras asteaded by the wealth ?/.{. who is leasee of the Italions Theatre, Paris, has tive nights; an accident happens; _we call OPERATIC TROUBLES. Frank Clynes. Superintendent; and Jay G. Rial. Suaini, Mazzoleui, Orto- sou of Lima. hen the and on lani. Carl Bergmann, conductor. W parroquet that Ban- ness-Stand. an eve open for talent, aud I think has good on her to sing; she refuses, because itis not An idea of operatic troubles may bo gathered Treasurer. TheAdelphi will be opened a week Season coutraho tombed tit 'Eleventh —Opera-House, [June 5-17, 1565, the allegro in the nn judgment, too. Ho looks ahead for any voice thobond, although she would not be obliged to from the followiugaccount of & row in New York. from tomorrow. The management is in earnest Same troupe. the Hood, such was the SiliUat°an the aud then three times in tbo week instead The Italian members of the became to give the public what ho promises, and the enthusiasm, the that promises well for future, cap- sing more than company Ihcel/th Season —Opera-House, Nor, 8-Dec. 3,1855. mg and the appiause, at hearing a tures it. of four. The same with tho tenors. jealous of tho French; Campanim, Nannetti, names of the officers are a strong indorsement Gazzaniga, Keel Guidi, Boachetti, Olglne, CashPollini, Casta bird ei™ , , Ui c.'l, that the bird companv A Horning Hour in a Manager’s Reporter—Where does he look for good THE MYSTERY OF TENORS. Bel Puente, and Maresi could not bo got to agree of the enterprise. Mr. Grover’s long experience Muaiaul, Anastasi, Branding Orlandinl, Milieri, Sig. i Muzlo, conductor. took flight aad sought refuge among the voices ? Reporter—How is it, Mr. Strakosch, that tho with Capoul, Marcl, Toriani, and Nils- and confirmed popularity insure him the boat scones. This interrupted ahS to Thirteenth Season—Opera-House, Jan. 15-18, 18C5, the performance Room. Mr. Strakosch—Everywhere. Among tho stu- sopranos and tenors are so often sick, while tho son ; tne two Utter disagreed as wishes of tho public. There is every reason of “ The ” fully a quarter of an to Performances African by same troupe, hour, and Si -cor rv.nt.-i'“ the smaller combinations; in concert- contralto is seldom ailing? to their relative merits as singers, and Manrel look for an immense success in tho Adelphi. “ ” ai dents: in Fourteenth Season—Opera-House, May 3-17, 1856, had to tranqailize the artists jygirin ,^ balls; wherever there is a voice that strikes Mr. Strakosch—There aro many ways of an- and Campaniui were similarly amiable toward DRAMATIC NOTES. Ghloni, Amalia Patti, Canlasa, Maaaimilianl, Errani, bread soaked m wine. 7 E “ the question. As a matter of fact so- one another; Campauini pleasure in Bellini, Mirra, F. Rosa, him. swering took oc- One of the Davenport (Iowa) churches is to Suaini. conductor. An Are Made Reporter—Andhow long ahead do you make pranosand tenors do not Buffer more than others, cupying a proscenium box oa Capoul’s nights, be converted into an opera-house. Fifteenth Season—Opera-House, Dec. 24, 1865-Jaa. Havana correspondent says: How Engagements ? always two and they give hooting 12,1357. Same troupe as above, with addition of Irfre The open to go engagements but tbero are of each, and laughing and himself into.a hoarse- continues on under dlfflcnlH,, . sometimes they need not. With our contral- that his So Joseph Bradford, of tho Boston Courier, has and Tamaro. Sig. Nicola, conductor. Spanish baritone named Palau made fcia amC*. 4 Mr. Strakosch—Three, four, and way when ness prevented singing next day. comedy, Opera-House, May ance first Singers. years. word fail. We under sold ids now Tho Now Gorman,” to J. Sixteenth Season— 14-25, 1857. yesterday evening as liinolcUo. His with five to there is no such as are that in the most pathotio part of the opera, Parepa-Ro«a, Canissa, Mna- no idea voice K. Emmet. Amalia Patti, Brignoll, but he has how to use it, and he a mm,' Reporter—Then what do you do ? more obligations to Miss Cary than you would when Capoul’speculiarly sympathetic quality, of Ferranti, Mr, plete year’s made aimhiani, Soslnl. Bshrona, conductor. fiasco. A rest and several years’ -iS?; TASINO THE CHANCES. think. Well or sick, she is always ready to go voice bad wrought upon thoaudience to an un- “Tne Poor and Proud of Philadelphia” is tho Season—Opera-House, might render Seventeenth Oct. 28-Nov. 9, him a good eiuger. lime. Lueca Mr. Strakosch—Wo take charge of tho owner, on and do her best; there is nobody to relieve expected degree, a howl of scornful laughter attractive title of a new melodrama produced 1857. Le Grange, Adelaide Phillipps, Brignoll, Bau- usual, hao, by overexerting herself, Susini, ever she fallen sick. to Stop the Monopoly of or rather he does. Ho educates the promising nor; Hho sings every night, and never complains would issue from the box. and bicak the magic recently m that city. dolQ, Miss McCulloch, Marra. appears, snd strains her voice, she awl Efforts ’ .Rosa, - people aud endeavors to them. at being suddenly calledupon. spell. There was no mistaking the author. F. conductor. ~’e Cn d3y3 reI> o3e Mm Marchettl develop Mrs. J. B. Booth made her first appearance in Eighteenth Seaton—Opera-Houso, 3-8, 1853, celebrated l L ttl Prima Donnas. always fill his expec- OUR JEWEL. Capoul was too much of a gentleman to retaliate Feb. South American prima donna (she is I Reporter—And do they Now York as Diane Berard in *‘La Femme de Kapp Young, Gvzzaniga, Mlunio Hauck, Boucoui, native of Italy), has been engaged ? to tale lime tations Reporter—You must have a in each a in kind, but having borne it for a long “ Luecat Jewel kiudlr Feu” at Booth’s recently. Testa, Barigli, Bellini, Antonucci. Max Maretzck, con- place, and appears on Saturday in Traviata’”v,Jl Mr. Strakosch—Ko, indeed. If wo find one lady. time, ho was compelled to declarethat ho would ductor. has met with better success advertises; than formerly itis in think we have done Strakosch—She is indeed a jewel. We are not sing if his rival were allowed in tho The Tudor Varieties, Liverpool, Xinetcenth Season —Opera-Honae, Sept. th “ tenor ..TTJ success twenty people wo 28-Oct. 17, ?‘ has been sent for from Jicrica to Ron an Opera- well. proud of having brought her out, and she never house. Campauini would not siug if ho were “Comic talent wanted. Always a vacancy for 1853. Agatha Staten, Bolter, Durand, Brignoll, Hable- neitherVtzzanl or Yerati plcaeiug the publiu'w,’ It Costs mann, Macaferri, zucco, the What Reporter—Tho risk is largo; don’t you think forgets that. Her conduct is in such contrast not; the ladies wore not on speaking tenps; good knock-abou: niggers.” Hermanns, W. Formed, Orlandinl. contralto, affords plenty ofroom for am Max Maretzck, conductor. ment, her figure snd even her so? with that of moat singers, contraltos even, that Madame Nilsson was “sick’ very often, and tinging being fit Receipts, for the Last Two 1 Bartley Campbell has leased tho Chestnut Season Theatre, 3-13, eatlon continuous laughter. hrovo! Strakosch—lt is, but we are repaid, or we are glad of any opportunity to express our would not got well again. She was absent for a Twentieth —MoVicker's Feb.