2 January 1835

First Subscription Concert by Mr. Gutteridge

 

Bath: Assembly Rooms

Time: Evening, Eight o’Clock

Tickets: Subscription Concert; Non-Subscribers 7s., Gallery 3s.

Programme

Bolero, ‘Ouvrez c’est nous’Mme StockhausenDessauer
Clarionet FantasiaMr. Hervey 
DuetMme Stockhausen, Mrs. Penley 
Free Piano FantasiaMr. Moscheles 
From Ezio
Recit. and Air, ‘He layeth the beams’
Mr. MachinHandel
From Robert le diable
Cavatina, ‘Idole de ma vie’
Mme StockhausenMeyerbeer
Piano Concerto       Mr. MoschelesMoscheles
Song, ‘Our own British oak’Mr. MachinNeukomm
Song, ‘Should he upbraid’Mme StockhausenBishop
Swiss AirsMme Stockhausen;
Harp Accomp.: Mr. Stockhausen
 
Principal Vocalists: Mme Stockhausen, Mrs. Penley; Messrs. Machin, Sapio
Principal Instrumentalists: Messrs. Hervey, Moscheles, Stockhausen
Leader: Mr. John Loder

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Programme Notes: The piano brand was Collard.


Charlotte: Das Jahr beginnt mit der alljährlichen Reise nach Bath. Der Erfolg des dreitägigen Aufenthalts ist der gewöhnliche; eine reiche Erndte von Lob und Guineen. [AML I, 287.]

Advertisements

Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette (December 25, 1834): 3.

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BATH.

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THE Subscribers and the Public in general are respectfully

acquainted, that the First

Grand SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT

WILL TAKE PLACE

On FRIDAY EVENING Next, Jan. 2d, 1835.

When the following very eminent Talent will have the honour

of performing (positively for this only) viz:—

Madame STOCKHAUSEN,

Mrs. PENLEY (late Miss FIELD),

Mr. SAPIO,

And Mr. MACHIN, (for this night only)

The celebrated Mr. MOSCHELES

Will Perform on the Piano-Forte—a GRAND CONCERTO,

and an EXTEMPORANEOUS FANTASIA.

Leader of the Band. . . . . . Mr. LODER.

The Concert will commence precisely at Eight o’Clock.

The Subscription Books will remain open at the Rooms, and

At LODER’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE.

Non Subscribers’ Tickets, 7s. each.—Admission to the Gallery, 3s.

Keenes’ Bath Journal (December 29, 1834): 2.

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BATH.

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THE Subscribers and the Public in general are respectfully acquainted, that the First Grand SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT

WILL TAKE PLACE

On FRIDAY EVENING Next, January 2d, 1835.

VOCAL PERFORMERS:

Madame STOCKHAUSEN,

(Positively her last appearance,)

Who will Sing, in the course of the Evening, the admired Cavatina, “Idole mai,” from Meyerbeer’s Opera, “Robert le Diable;” the celebrated Bolero, “Ouvrez c’est nous,” by Dessauer; Bishop’s Air, “Should he upbraid;” a Duetto with Mrs. BELVILLE PENLEY; and some of her favourite Swiss Airs, accompanied on the Harp by Mons. STOCKHAUSEN.

Mrs. BELLAMY PENLEY,

(For this Concert only,)

Mr. SAPIO, (His last Performance

And Mr. MACHIN, (His last Performance)

Fantasia, ClarionetMr. HERVEY,

THE VERY EMINENT

Mr. MOSCHELES, (Who is engaged for this Night

only)

Who (by general request) will repeat Handel’s Recitative and Air, “He layeth the Beams,” and “The British Oak,” composed for him by the Chevalier Neukomm.

Will perform on a NEW PIANO-FORTE,

(MAUNFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR HIM BY COLLARD & CO.)

A Grand Concerto, and an Extemporaneous Fantasia.

Leader of the Band . . . . . . Mr. LODER.

The Concert will commence precisely at Eight o’Clock.

Admission to Non Subscribers’ Tickets, 7s. each.—Gallery, 3s.

The Subscribers are respectfully informed that their Tickets will be ready for delivery at the Rooms (only) on Thursday, January 1.

Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette (January 1, 1835): 3.

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BATH.

———

THE Subscribers and the Public in general are respectfully acquainted, that the First

Grand SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT

WILL TAKE PLACE

On FRIDAY EVENING Next, Jan. 2d, 1835.

———

VOCAL PERFORMERS:

Madame STOCKHAUSEN,

(Positively her Last Appearance,)

Who will sing, in the course of the Evening, the admired Cavatina, “Idole mai,” from Meyerbeer’s Opera, “Robert le Diable;” the celebrated Bolero, “Ouvrez c’est nous,” by Dessauer; Bishop’s Air, “Should he upbraid;” a Duetto with Mrs. BELVILLE PENLEY; and some of her favourite Swiss Airs, accompanied on the Harp by Mons. STOCKHAUSEN.

Mrs. BELLAMY PENLEY,

(For this Concert only,)

Mr. SAPIO,

(His Last Performance in Bath,)

And Mr. MACHIN,

(His Last Performance,)

Who be general request) [sic] will repeat Handel’s Recitative and Air, “He layeth the Beams,” and “The British Oak,” composed for him by the Chevalier Neukomm.

Fantasia, Clarionet . . . . Mr. HERVEY,

THE VERY EMINENT

Mr. MOSCHELES,

(Who is engaged for this Night only,)

Will Perform on a New Piano-Forte, (manufactured expressly for him by Collard & Co.) a GRAND CONCERTO, and an EXTEMPORANEOUS FANTASIA.

Leader of the Band . . . . . . Mr. LODER.

The Concert will commence precisely at Eight o’Clock.

Admission—Non Subscribers’ Tickets, 7s. each.—Gallery, 3s.

The Subscribers are respectfully informed that their Tickets will be ready for delivery at the Rooms (only) on Thursday, January 1.

The Morning Post (January 6, 1835): 3.

BATH, JAN. 4. Mr. Loder’s first Subscription Concert took place on Friday evening; the numerous attendance on the occasion reminded us of the days of the celebrated Ranzzini. Madame Stockhausen’s singing charmed and delighted every one; and M. Moscheles’ performance on the pianoforte elicited most unequivocal marks of approbation. Sapio and Machin sang several compositions with success; and Mr. Harvey, of the Bath and Cheltenham band, performed a fantasia on the clarinet admirably. The second concert will take place on Friday next, for which Miss C. Novello, Miss Bruce, and Mori are engaged