2 January 1828

 Fourth Subscription Concert

 

Liverpool: Music Hall

Time: Evening, Quarter to Eight o’Clock

Tickets: Non-Subscribers: 10s. Gallery 7s., Schools and younger branches of Families, 7s

Programme

Principal Vocalists: Miss E. Paton (second appearance at the Music Hall), Mrs. Atkinson; Mr. Phillips
Principal Instrumentalists: Messrs. Mori, Moscheles

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Charlotte: Am 1. Januar nach Liverpool zurückgekehrt, spielte Moscheles hier am 2. im Subscriptions-Concert.[AML I, 184.]

Advertisements

Gore’s General Advertiser (November 22, 1827): 1.

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WINTER SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS.

First Appearance, at the Music-hall, of the TYROLESE MINSTRELS, the RAINER FAMILY, under the patronage of his Majesty.

THE FIRST CONCERT will take place on TUESDAY next, the 27th instant, and the SECOND, on MONDAY the 3d of December, for which

MADAME CORNEGA, (Of the King’s Opera,)

MISS MONTAGUE, (Madame Cornega’s Pupil,)

AND THE CELEBRATED TYROLESE FAMILY,

are Engaged.

They sing the beautiful Melodies of their country with an effect as peculiar and striking, that, in the estimation of some of our first judges of music, it is truly magical.

Books for additional Subscribers are open at the usual places.

Non-Subscribers’ Tickets to the Body of the Room, 10s. Gallery, 7s. Schools and younger Branches of Families, 7s.

No Money to be taken at the Doors. The Performance to commence at Eight o’Clock.

Mr. MOSCHELES, the celebrated Pianist, is engaged for Two Concerts, which will take place about Christmas.

Liverpool Mercury (November 23, 1827): 1.

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WINTER SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS.

First Appearance, at the Music-hall, of the TYROLESE MINSTRELS, the RAINER FAMILY, under the patronage of his Majesty.

THE FIRST CONCERT will take place on TUESDAY next, the 27th instant, and the SECOND, on MONDAY the 3d of December, for which

MADAME CORNEGA,

(Of the King’s Opera,)

MISS MONTAGUE,

(Madame Cornega’s Pupil,)

AND THE CELEBRATED

TYROLESE FAMILY,

are Engaged.

They sing the beautiful Melodies of their country with an effect as peculiar and striking, that, in the estimation of some of our first judges of music, it is truly magical.

Books for additional Subscribers are open at the usual places.

Non-Subscribers’ Tickets to the Body of the Room, 10s. Gallery, 7s. Schools and younger Branches of Families, 7s.

No Money to be taken at the Doors. The Performance to commence at Eight o’Clock.

Mr. MOSCHELES,

The celebrated Pianist, is engaged for Two Concerts, which will take place about Christmas.

Liverpool Mercury (November 30, 1827): 1.

Music=hall, Bold=street.

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WINTER SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS.

Second Appearance, at the Music-hall, of the TYROLESE MINSTRELS, the RAINER FAMILY, under the patronage of his Majesty.

THE SECOND CONCERT will take place on MONDAY next, the 3d of December, for which

MADAME CORNEGA,

(Of the King’s Opera,)

MISS MONTAGUE,

(Madame Cornega’s Pupil,)

AND THE CELEBRATED

TYROLESE FAMILY,

are Engaged.

They sing the beautiful Melodies of their country with an effect as peculiar and striking, that, in the estimation of some of our first judges of music, it is truly magical.

Books for additional Subscribers are open at the usual places.

Non-Subscribers’ Tickets to the Body of the Room, 10s. Gallery, 7s. Schools and younger Branches of Families, 7s.

No Money to be taken at the Doors. The Performance to commence at Eight o’Clock.

Mr. MOSCHELES,

The celebrated Pianist, is engaged for Two Concerts, which will take place about Christmas.

Liverpool Mercury (December 21, 1827): 1.

Music=hall, Bold=street.

Mr. MOSCHELES, THE CELEBRATED PIANIST.

THE Third and Fourth Subscription CONCERTS will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 2d of January next, for which the following eminent Vocal and instrumental Performers are engaged:

Mrs. ATKINSON,

(Late Miss Goodall) of the King’s Concerts, Hanover-square;

Miss ELIZA PATON,

(Her first appearance at the Music-hall;)

Mr. PHILIPS;

Mr. MORI;

And Mr. MOSCHELES.

Non Subscribers’ Tickets to the Body of the Room, 10s.; Gallery, 7s.;

Schools, and younger branches of Families, 7s.

No money to be taken at the Doors.

The Performance to commence at a Quarter before Eight.

Zeitung für die elegante Welt (January 12, 1828): 72.

Er [Moscheles] reist nächstens nach Edinburg und wird sich unterwegs in Chester und in Liverpool verweisen, wo er engagirt ist, in zwei Abonnementsconcerten zu spielen.

Gore’s General Advertiser (December 27, 1827): 3.

Music=Ball, Bold-Street.

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Mr. MOSCHELES, THE CELEBRATED PIANIST.

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THE Fourth Subscription CONCERT will take place on Wednesday next, the 2d of January, for which the following eminent Vocal and Instrumental Performers are engaged:

Mrs. ATKINSON,

(Late Miss Goodall) of the King’s Concerts, Hanover-sq.,

Miss ELIZA PATON,

(Her second appearance at the Music-Hall,)

Mr. PHILLIPS.

Mr. MORI,

And Mr. MOSCHELES.

Non-Subscribers’ Tickets to the Body of the Room, 10s.—

Gallery, 7s.—Schools & younger Branches of Families, 7s.

No Money to be taken at the Doors.

The Performance to commence a Quarter before Eight.

Liverpool Mercury (December 28, 1827): 1.

Music=ball, Bold=street.

MR. MOSCHELES, THE CELEBRATED PIANIST.

THE Fourth Subscription CONCERT will take place on WEDNESDAY next, the 2d of January, for which the following eminent Vocal and Instrumental Performers are engaged:

Mrs. ATKINSON,

(Late Miss Goodall) of the King’s Concerts, Hanover-square,

Miss ELIZA PATON,

(Her second appearance at the Music-Hall;)

Mr. PHILLIPS;

Mr. MORI;

And Mr. MOSCHELES.

Non-Subscribers’ Tickets to the Body of the Room, 10s.; Gallery, 7s.;

Schools, and younger branches of Families, 7s.

No Money to be taken at the Doors.

The Performance to commence a Quarter before Eight.

Zeitung für die elegante Welt (January 12, 1828): 72.

Er [Moscheles] reist nächstens nach Edinburg und wird sich unterwegs in Chester und in Liverpool verweisen, wo er engagirt ist, in zwei Abonnementsconcerten zu spielen.

Reviews

Gore’s General Advertiser (January 3, 1828): 3.

MUSIC HALL, LIVERPOOL.—That fourth subscription Concert attracted, notwithstanding the severity of the weather, a highly fashionable audience last evening. The selections were rich and varied, and gave “ample room and verge enough” for a display of the high talent unlisted for the occasion. The second appearance of Miss E. Paton exceeded, if possible, the effect produced by her first, and fully persevered the interest which attaches to her eminent name. Moscheles was brilliant in the extreme; the correctness of judgement, chasteness of execution and volubility of finger displayed, proved the presidency of a master mind, and called fourth the loudest expressions of admiration. Signor Mori exerted himself with usual effect, and the concert went off in a style which reflects considerable credit upon the spirited proprietor.

Caledonian Mercury (January 10, 1828): 3.

MUSIC HALL, LIVERPOOL.—The fourth subscription concert attracted, notwithstanding the severity of the weather, a highly fashionable audience on Friday evening. The second appearance of Miss Eliza Paton exceeded, if possible, the effect produced by her first, and fully persevered the interest which attaches to her eminent name. Moscheles was brilliant in the extreme, and called forth the loudest expressions of admiration.—Gore’s Advertiser.