5 May 1827

Morning Concert by the Pupils of the Royal Academy of Music

London: Hanover Square Rooms—Time: Morning, Two o’Clock

Tickets: Non-Subscribers, 10s. 6d. 

 Programme

Part I  
Overture Ruins of Babylon  (first time in the country)Kurpiński
From The Creation: Recit. and air, ‘With verdure clad’ Haydn
From Così fan tutte: Trio, ‘La mia Dorabella capace non e’ Mozart
Piano Fantasia, The Recollections of Ireland with Orchestral Accompaniments Mr. MoschelesMoscheles
From Tancredi: Duet, ‘Lasciamo non t’ascolto’ Rossini
Recit., ‘Dunque dorro’ and Aria ‘A chi da lungi’ (MS) H. Cooke 
From Ricciardo e Zoraide: Terzetto, ‘Cruda sorte! Oh amor tiranno’ Rossini
Part II  
Symphony (MS) T. Mudie
From La gazza ladra: Song, ‘Ah Colpo impensato’ Rossini
French Air for FluteMiss M’CannTulou
From Semiramide: Duet, ‘Ebben ate ferisce’  Rossini
Violin Concerto Maura
Scena, ‘Orribil Notte’ (MS) W. Holmes (pupil)
From La clemenza di Tito: Sestet, ‘Tu, è ver, m’assolvi, Augusto’ Mozart

Principal Instrumentalists: Miss M’Cann, Mr. Moscheles

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The Morning Post (May 3, 1827): 1. 

ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—The Nobility, Gentry and Subscribers to this Institution are respectfully informed that THE MORNING CONCERT, by the PUPILS, on SATURDAY next, the 5th inst., will take place at the King’s Ancient Concert Rooms, in Hanover-square, by permission of the Right Hon. the Directors of the Concerts of Ancient Music.

Scheme: Part I. Overture, “Ruins of Babylon,” (never performed in this country) Kurminski.—Song, “With Verdure Clad, “Creation” Haydn.—, “La Mia Dorabella,” Mozart.—Fantasia, piano-forte, “Recollections of Ireland,” Moscheles.—Dua [sic], “Deseiame non t’ascotto,” (Tancredo) Rossini.—Recitative, “Dunque dorro,” and Air, “A chi da lungi,” (M.S.) H. Cooke (Pupil of the Academy).—Terzetto, “Creder Sorti,” (Ricciardo e Zoraide) Rossini.

Part II. Sinfonia (M.S.) (first movement). T. Mudie, (Pupil of the Academy.)—Song, “Ah Colpo impensato,” Rossini.—French Air, Flute, Miss M’Cann, Tolou.—Duett, “Ebbena te ferisce,” (Semiramida) Rossini.—Concerto Violin, Maura.—Scena (M.S.) “Orribil Notte,” W. Holmes, Pupil of the Academy.—Finale, “Tue ver,” (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart. The Concert will commence at Two o’Clock precisely. Orders from the Subscribers to the extent of their privileges will be admitted, Non Subscribers tickets at 10s. 6d. each, may be had at the Royal Academy of Music, between the hours of Twelve and Four every day.

                                               By Order of the Committee,

HENRY WATTS, Sec.

4, Tenterden-street, Hanover-square, May 3, 1827.

The Courier (May 4, 1827): 1. 

ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—The Nobility, Gentry and Subscribers to this Institution are respectfully informed that the MORNING CONCERT, by the PUPILS, will take place Tomorrow, the 5th instant, at the KING’S ANCIENT CONCERT ROOMS, in Hanover-square, by permission of the Right Hon. the Directors of the Concert of Ancient Music.

SCHEME.

Part I. Overture, (Ruins of Babylon), never performed in this country; Kurminski—Song, “With Verdure Clad”, (Creation); Haydn.—Trio, “La Mia Dorabella;” Mozart—Fantasia, Piano-forte, (Recollections of Ireland); Mochelles [sic]—Duo, “Lasciamo non t’ascolto” (Tancredi); Rossini—Recit. “Dunque dorro,” and Air, “A chi da lungi” (MS.); H. Cooke, Pupil of the Academy—Terzetto, “Creda Sorte” (Ricciardo e Zoraide); Rossini.

Part II. Sinfonia (MS.); T. Mudie, Pupil of the Academy—Song, “Ah colpo impensato;” Rossini—French Air, Flute, Miss M’Cann, Tolou—Duet, “Ebben ate ferisce” (Semiramide); Rossini—Concerto Violin, Maura—Scena (MS.) “Orribil Notte;” W. Holmes, Pupil of the Academy—Finale, “Tu e ver” (La Clemenza di Tito); Mozart. 

The Concert will commence at Two o’Clock precisely. 

Orders from the Subscribers, to the extent of their privileges will be admitted, Non-subscribers, tickets at 10s. 6d. each, may be had at the Royal Academy of Music, between the hours of Twelve and Four every day.                                                                        By Order of the Committee,

HENRY WATTS, Secretary.

4, Tenterden-street, Hanover-square, May 3.

The Morning Chronicle (May 5, 1827): 1. 

ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—The Nobility, Gentry and Subscribers to this Institution are respectfully informed that THE MORNING CONCERT, by the PUPILS, will take place THIS DAY, May 5, at the King’s Ancient Concert Rooms, in Hanover square, by permission of the Right Hon. the Directors of the Concert of Ancient Music.

Scheme: Part I. Overture, ‘Ruins of Babylon’, (never performed in this country) Kurmiaski.—Song, ‘With Verdure clad’ (Creation), Haydn; Trio, ‘La Mia Dorabella,’ Mozart; Fantasia, piano-forte, ‘Recollections of Ireland,’ Moscheles; Dua [sic], ‘Deseiame, non t’ascotto,” (Tancredi) Rossini; Recitative. ‘Dunque dorro,’ and Air, “A chi da lungi,’ (MS.) H. Cooke (Pupil of the Academy); Terzetto, ‘Creder Sorti’ (Ricciardo e Zoraide), Rossini.

Part II. Sinfonia (MS.) (first movement). T. Mudie, (Pupil of the Academy); Song, ‘Oh Colpo impensato,’ Rossini. French Air, Flute, Miss M’Cann, Tolou; Duet, “Ebbena te ferisce,’ (Semiramide); Rossini. Concerto Violin, Maura; Scena (MS.) ‘Orribil Notte,’ W. Holmes, Pupil of the Academy. Finale, ‘Tue ver’ (La Clemenza di Tito) Mozart. The Concert will commence at Two o’clock precisely. Orders from the subscribers to the extent of their privileges will be admitted, Non-subscribers’ tickets at 10s. 6d. each, may be had at the Royal Academy of Music, between the hours of Twelve and Four every day.

                                               By Order of the Committee,

HENRY WATTS, Sec.

4, Tenterden-street, Hanover-square, May 3, 1827.