20 May 1833

Miss Susan Bruce’s Second Soiree

London: John Taylor’s Residence Esq., 30 George-street—Time: Evening, Half Past Nine o’Clock

Tickets: 1 Guinea, Single Tickets for One Concert: 10s. 6d

Programme

Principal Vocalists: Mesdames de Meric, Pasta, Miss Bruce, Miss H. Cawse; Messrs. Horncastle, Parry jun., Stretton, Purday, Signori Begrez, De Begnis, Donzelli 
Principal Instrumentalists: Messrs. Blagrove, Holmes, Moscheles, Nicholson, Nielson, Wolff 
Conductor: Sir George Smart

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MISS BRUCE

HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE THAT HER

SOIRÉES MUSICALES

WILL TAKE PLACE

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF

THE DUCHESS OF LEINSTER,THE HONORABLE MRS. DONOVAN,
THE DOWAGER MARCHIONESS OF SALISBURY,THE HONORABLE MISS JERVIS,
THE DOWAGER COUNTESS POULETT,LADY HAMLYN WILLIAMS,
THE DOWAGER COUNTESS ST. GERMANS,LADY HYDE EAST,
THE COUNTESS STRADBROKE,LADY GORE OUSELEY,
THE COUNTESS MORLEY,LADY KERRISON,
THE VISCOUNTESS ST. VINCENT,LADY FLINT,
THE LADY MARYBOROUGH, LADY POCOCK,
THE LADY ONGLEY,LADY WHALE,
THE LADY MONTFORT,MISS HARVEY,
THE LADY LOUIS HARVEY, 

AT THE RESIDENCE OF J. TAYLOR, ESQ.

30, GEORGE STREET, HANOVER SQUARE,

ON

THURSDAY, MAY 9, MONDAY, MAY 20,

AND

MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1833;

(TO COMMENCE AT NINE O’CLOCK;)

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

SIR GEORGE SMART.

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MISS BRUCE WILL OFFER ENGAGEMENTS TO

Madame PASTA

AND

Madame CINTI DAMOREAU,

UPON THEIR ARRIVAL IN LONDON.

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THE FOLLOWING EMINENT PERFORMERS ARE ENGAGED.

Principal Vocal Performers.

Madame DE MERIC,

Miss H. CAWSE,

AND 

Miss BRUCE.

Signor DONZELLI,

Signor BEGREZ,                     Mr. HORNCASTLE,

AND

Signor DE BEGNIS.

Signor GIUBILEI,                   Mr. PURDAY,

Mr. STRETTON,

AND

Mr. PARRY, jun.

Principal Instrumental Performers

Pianoforte            –Mr. MOSCHELES,
Mr. WEIPPERT,
AND
Mr. HOLMES
Violin        –         –Mr. MORI
AND
Mr. BLAGROVE.
Flute          –         –Mr. NICHOLSON
AND
Mr. DRESSLER.
Guitar        –         –         –Mr. PELZER.
Harp          –         –         –Mr. NIELSON.

TICKETS FOR THE SERIES, ONE GUINEA; SINGLE TICKETS FOR A CONCERT, HALF-A-GUINEA; To be had at Messrs. MORI and LAVENU’S, 28, New Bond Street; Mr. ALDRIDGE’S, 264, Regent Street; and at Miss BRUCE’S Residence, 38, Great Marlborough Street.

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The Morning Post (April 12, 1833): 1.

MISS BRUCE has the honour to announce that her SOIREES MUSICALES will take place under the Patronage of

Her Grace the Duchess of Lein-The Rt. Honourable the Lady
     ster     Ongley
The Most Noble the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady
     Marchioness of Salisbury     Montfort
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady Louisa
     Countess Poulett     Harvey
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Hon. Mrs. Donovan
     Countess St. GermansThe Hon. Miss Jervis
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Hamlyn Williams
     StradbrokeLady Hyde East
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Gore Ouseley
     MorleyLady Kerrison
The Right Hon. the ViscountessLady Flint
     St. VincentLady Pocock
The Right Hon. the LadyMiss Harvey,  
     Maryborough 

At the Residence of J. Taylor, Esq., No. 30, George-street, Hanover-square, on THURSDAY, May 9th; MONDAY, May 20th; and MONDAY, June 3d, 1833; to commence at Nine o’Clock; under the Direction of Sir George Smart.

The following eminent Performers are engaged:—Principal Vocal Performers: Madame de Meric, Miss H. Cawse, and Miss Bruce; Signor Donzelli, Signor Begrez, Mr. Horncastle, Signor de Begnis, Signor Giubilei, Mr. Purday, Mr. Stretton, and Mr. Parry, jun.—Principal Instrumental Performers: Pianoforte, Mr. Moscheles, Mr. Weippert, and Mr. Holmes; Violin, Mr. Mori and Mr. Blagrove; Flute, Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Dressler; Guitar, Mr. Pelzer; Harp, Mr. Nielson.

Miss Bruce intends offering engagements to Madame Pasta and Madame Cinti Damoreau upon their arrival in London.

Tickets for the Series, One Guinea; Single Tickets for a Concert, Half-a-Guinea; to be had at Messrs. Mori and Lavenu’s 28, New Bond-street; Mr. Aldridge’s, 264, Regent-street; and at Miss Bruce’s Residence, 38, Great Marlborough-street.

The Court Journal: Gazette of the Fashionable World, vol. 5, (April 20, 1833): 280.

MISS BRUCE has the honour to announce that her SOIREES MUSICALES will take place under the Patronage of

Her Grace the Duchess of Lein-The Right Hon. the Lady
     ster     Ongley
The Most Noble the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady
     Marchioness of Salisbury     Montfort
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady 
     Countess Poulett     Louisa Harvey
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Hon. Mrs. Donovan
     Countess St. GermansThe Hon Miss Jervis
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Hamlyn Williams
     StradbrokeLady Hyde East
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Gore Ouseley
     MorleyLady Kerrison
The Right Hon. the ViscountessLady Flint
     St. VincentLady Pocock
The Right Hon. the Lady Mary-Lady Whale
     boroughMiss Harvey

At the Residence of J. TAYLOR, Esq. 30, George-street, Hanover square, on THURSDAY, May 9; MONDAY, May 20; and MONDAY, June 3; to commence at Nine o’clock; under the direction of SIR GEORGE SMART.

Miss Bruce will offer an engagement to Madame Pasta on her arrival in London.

The following eminent performers are engaged:—Principal vocal Performer, Madame Cinti Damoreau, Madame de Meric, Miss H. Cawse, and Miss Bruce; Signor Donzelli, Signor Begrez, Mr. Horncastle, Signor de Begnis: Signor Giubilei, Mr. Purday, Mr. Stretton, and Mr. Parry, jun.—Principal Instrumental Performers;—Pianoforte; Mr. Moscheles, Mr. Weippert, and Mr. Holmes. Violin; Mr. Mori and Mr. Blagrove. Flute; Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Dressler. Guitar; Mr. Pelzer. Harp; Mr. Neilson.

Miss Bruce intends offering engagements to Madame Pasta and Madame Cinti Damoreau upon their arrival in London.

Tickets for the Series, One Guinea. Single Tickets for a Concert, Half-a-guinea. To be had at Messrs. Mori and Lavenu’s 28, New Bond street; Mr. Aldridge’s, 264, Regent street; and at Miss Bruce’s residence, 38, Great Marlborough-street.

The Morning Post (April 25, 1833): 1.

MISS BRUCE has the honour to announce that her SOIREES MUSICALES will take place under the Patronage of

Her Grace the Duchess of Lein-The Rt. Honourable the Lady
     ster     Ongley
The Most Noble the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady
     Marchioness of Salisbury     Montfort
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady Louisa
     Countess Poulett     Harvey
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Hon. Mrs. Donovan
     Countess St. GermansThe Hon. Miss Jervis
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Hamlyn Williams
     StradbrokeLady Hyde East
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Gore Ouseley
     MorleyLady Kerrison
The Right Hon. the ViscountessLady Flint
     St. VincentLady Pocock
The Right Hon. the LadyMiss Harvey,  
     Maryborough 

At the Residence of J, Taylor, Esq., No. 30, George-street, Hanover-square, on THURSDAY, May 9th; MONDAY, May 20th; and MONDAY, June 3d, 1833; to commence at Nine o’Clock; under the Direction of Sir George Smart.

The following eminent Performers are engaged:—Principal Vocal Performers: Madame Cinti Damoreau, Madame de Meric, Miss H. Cawse, and Miss Bruce; Signor Donzelli, Signor Begrez, Mr. Horncastle, Signor de Begnis, Signor Giubilei, Mr. Purday, Mr. Stretton, and Mr. Parry, jun.

Principal Instrumental Performers: Pianoforte, Mr. Moscheles, Mr. Weippert, and Mr. Holmes; Violin, Mr. Mori and Mr. Blagrove; Flute, Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Dressler; Guitar, Mr. Pelzer; Harp, Mr. Nielson.

Miss Bruce intends offering engagements to Madame Pasta. 

Tickets for the Series, One Guinea; Single Tickets for a Concert, Half-a-Guinea; to be had at Messrs. Mori and Lavenu’s 28, New Bond-street; Mr. Aldridge’s, 264, Regent-street; and at Miss Bruce’s Residence, 38, Great Marlborough-street.

The Morning Post (May 6, 1833): 1.

MISS BRUCE has the honour to announce that her SOIREES MUSICALES will take place, under the Patronage of

Her Grace the Duchess of Lein-The Rt. Honourable the Lady
     ster     Ongley
The Most Noble the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady
     Marchioness of Salisbury     Montfort
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady Louisa
     Countess Poulett     Harvey
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Hon. Mrs. Donovan
     Countess St. GermansThe Hon. Miss Jervis
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Hamlyn Williams
     StradbrokeLady Hyde East
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Gore Ouseley
     MorleyLady Kerrison
The Right Hon. the ViscountessLady Flint
     St. VincentLady Pocock
The Right Hon. the LadyMiss Harvey,  
     Maryborough 

And for which the following eminent Performers are engaged: Vocal—Madame Pasta, Miss H. Cawse, and Miss Bruce; Signor Begrez, Mr. Horncastle, Mr. Stretton, Mr. Parry, jun., and Signor de Begnis. Instrumental—Pianoforte, Mr. Moscheles; Violin, Mr. Blagrove; Flute, Mr. Nicholson; Guitar, Mr. Pelzer and Mr. Neuland.

Tickets. Half-a-Guinea, may be obtained at Messrs. Mori and Lavenu’s 28, New Bond-street; Mr. Aldridge’s, 264, Regent-street; and at Miss Bruce’s Residence, 38, Great Marlborough-street.

The Morning Post (May 17, 1833): 1.

MISS BRUCE has the honour to announce that her SOIREES MUSICALES will take place, under the Patronage of

Her Grace the Duchess of Lein-The Right Hon. the Lady
     ster     Maryborough.
The Most Noble the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady
     Marchioness of Salisbury     Montfort
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Right Hon. the Lady Louisa
     Countess Poulett     Harvey
The Right Hon. the DowagerThe Hon. Mrs. Donovan
     Countess St. GermansThe Hon. Miss Jervis
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Hamlyn Williams
     StradbrokeLady Hyde East
The Right Hon. the CountessLady Gore Ouseley
     MorleyLady Kerrison
The Right Hon. the ViscountessLady Flint
     St. VincentLady Pocock
The Rt. Honourable the LadyMiss Harvey,  
     Ougley 

At the Residence of J. Taylor, Esq., No. 30, George-street, Hanover-square, on MONDAY, May 20; and MONDAY, June 3; to commence at Nine o’Clock, under the Direction of Sir George Smart.

The following eminent Performers are engaged:—Principal Vocal Performers: Madame Pasta, Madame de Meric, Miss H. Cawse, and Miss Bruce; Signor Donzelli, Signor Begrez, Mr. Horncastle, Signor de Begnis, Mr. Purday, Mr. Stretton, Mr. Parry, jun.

Principal Instrumental Performers: Pianoforte, Mr. Moscheles and Mr. Holmes; Violin, Mr. Wolff and Mr. Blagrove; Flute, Mr. Nicholson; Harp, Mr. Nielson.

Tickets One Guinea; Single Tickets for a Concert, Half-a-Guinea; to be had at Messrs. Mori and Lavenu’s, 28, New Bond-street; Mr. Aldridge’s, 264, Regent-street; and at Miss Bruce’s Residence, 38, Great Marlborough-street.

The Morning Post (May 20, 1833): 3.

Miss BRUCE’S Second Soirée Musicale, at 30, George-street.