Vocal and Instrumental Grand Music Concert
Bristol: Assembly Rooms, Clifton
Time: Morning, One o’Clock
Tickets: Family Ticket to admit four, 1 Guinea; Single, 6s.
↓Programme
Bolero, ‘Ouvrez c’est nous’ | Mme Stockhausen | Dessauer |
Clarionet Fantasia | Mr. Hervey | |
Duets | Messrs. Machin, Sapio | |
Free Piano Fantasia | Mr. Moscheles | |
From Robert le diable Cavatina, ‘Idole de ma vie’ | Mme Stockhausen (first appearance in Bristol) | Meyerbeer |
From The Creation Recit. and air, ‘With verdure clad’ | Mme Stockhausen | Haydn |
Piano Concerto | Mr. Moscheles | Moscheles |
Song | Mr. Machin | |
Song | Mr. Sapio | |
Swiss Airs | Mme Stockhausen Harp Accompaniment: Mr. Stockhausen | |
Violin and Harp Duet | Messrs. Loder, Stockhausen |
Principal Vocalists: Mme Stockhausen (first appearance in Bristol); Messrs. T. Edwards, Machin, Sapio |
Principal Instrumentalists: Messrs. Hervey, Loder, Moscheles, Stockhausen |
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Advertisements
Bristol Mercury (December 20, 1834): 3.
MORNING CONCERT.
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CLIFTON.
THE Nobility, Gentry, and Public of Clifton, Bristol,
and their Vicinities, are respectfully acquainted that
A GRAND CONCERT
Of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,
Will take place at the above Rooms
On SATURDAY Morning, January 3, 1835;
On which occasion the following very eminent Vocalists will have
the honour of performing:—
Madame STOCKHAUSEN,
(Her First and Positively Only Appearance)
Mr. SAPIO, Mr. T. EDWARDS,—AND
Mr. MACHIN,
Principal Singers at the Musical Festivals and Public Concerts,
London.
The Celebrated Mr. MOSCHELES
Will Perform a
GRAND CONCERTO and an EXTEMPORANEOUS FANTASIA
On the Piano-Forte,
POSITIVELY his ONLY PERFORMANCE.
Madame STOCKHAUSEN will Sing “With verdure clad,” Haydn; the celebrated Bolero, “Ouvrez, Ouvrez,” Dessauer; Cavatina, “Idole de mai vie,” “Robert le Diable,” Meyerbeer; and several NATIONAL SWISS AIRS, accompanied on the HARP by
Monsieur STOCKHAUSEN.
Mr. SAPIO and Mr. MACHIN, will Sing several New and
Popular Songs, and Duettos.
Mr. HERVEY will perform a FANTASIA on the Clarionet;
And Mr. LODER and Mons. STOCKHAUSEN
A Duet for Violin and HARP.
The Concert will commence precisely at One o’Clock.
A Family Ticket, to admit Four, One Guinea; Single Tickets, Six Shillings; to be had at the Music Warehouses of Messrs Hodges, and Mr. Howell, Clare-Street; and Mr. Moutrie, College-Green, Bristol, and at the Royal Hotel, Clifton.
Bristol Mirror (December 20, 1834): 3.
MORNING CONCERT.
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CLIFTON.
THE Nobility, Gentry, and Public of Clifton, Bristol,
and their Vicinities, are respectfully acquainted that
A GRAND CONCERT
OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,
Will take place at the above Rooms
On SATURDAY Morning, January 3, 1835;
On which occasion the following very eminent Vocalists will have
the honour of performing:
MADAME STOCKHAUSEN,
(Her first and positively only Appearance)
Mr. SAPIO, Mr. T. EDWARDS,
AND
Mr. MACHIN,
Principal Singers at the Musical Festivals and Public Concerts,
London.
The celebrated Mr. MOSCHELES
will Perform a Grand Concerto and an Extemporaneous Fantasia
on the Piano Forte, positively his only performance
Madame STOCKHAUSEN
will Sing “With verdure clad,” Haydn; the celebrated Bolero, “Ouvrez, Ouvrez,” Dessauer; Cavatina, “Idole de mai vie,” “Robert le Diable,” Meyerbeer; and
SEVERAL NATIONAL SWISS AIRS,
accompanied on the HARP by Monsieur STOCKHAUSEN.
Mr. SAPIO and Mr. MACHIN,
Will Sing several New and Popular Songs and Duettos.
Mr. HERVEY
Will perform a FANTASIA on the Clarionet;
And
Mr. LODER and Mons. STOCKHAUSEN
A Duet for Violin and Harp.
The Concert will commence precisely at One o’clock.
A Family Ticket, to admit Four, One Guinea; Single Tickets, Six Shillings; to be had at the Music Warehouses of Messrs HODGES, and Mr. HOWELL, Clare-Street; and Mr. MOUTRIE, College-Green, Bristol, and at the Royal Hotel, Clifton.
Bristol Mercury (December 27, 1834): 2.
GRAND CONCERT
OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,
On SATURDAY Morning next, January 3.
At the HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CLIFTON,
[*] THE CELEBRATED
MADAME STOCLHAUSEN,
Mr. SAPIO Mr. MACHIN,
MONSIEUR STOCKHAUSEN
AND
Mr. MOSCHELES,
Will perform, and positively on this occasion only.
IT is respectfully announced, that this Concert will commence precisely at One o’clock, and that no more Tickets will be issued than the Room can conveniently accommodate.