Frederick Lablache (29 August 1815 – 30 January 1887) was an English singer. The eldest son of Luigi Lablache, vocalist, was educated by his father. He...
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Luigi Lablache (6 December 1794 – 23 January 1858) was an Italian opera singer of French and Irish ancestry. He was most noted for his comic performances...
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January 19 – Nelly Power, music hall performer (born 1854) January 30 – Frederick Lablache, singer (born 1815) February 7 – Hanna Brooman, composer, translator...
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1840s. One notable performance in London was on 9 January 1838, with Frederick Lablache singing the baritone role; the English adaptation of Betly was presented...
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Charles Philip Kemble (1775–1854) Frances Anne Kemble (1809–1893) Frederick Lablache (1815–1887) Sarah Lane (1822–1899) Carlotta Le Clercq (1840–1893)...
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mezzo-soprano Pauline Viardot, the tenor Alexis Dupont, and the bass Luigi Lablache; Chopin's Preludes No. 4 in E minor and No. 6 in B minor were also played...
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prominent in charitable work, had recruited fellow stars including Luigi Lablache and Giovanni Belletti for a fund-raising recital in July 1848 at the concert...
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Institute of History Belgrade. 17 (1): 37. Retrieved 12 June 2023. Anscombe, Frederick (2006). "The Ottoman Empire in Recent International Politics – II: The...
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There's no place like home / There's no place like home!": 16–17 — Luigi Lablache, Italian operatic bass (23 January 1858). After singing the first stanza...
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actress, appearing regularly in London with such eminent singers as Luigi Lablache, Giovanni Battista Rubini and Antonio Tamburini, not to mention her husband...
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(1787–1872), was "one of the most prolific opera composers of his day." Luigi Lablache (1794–1858), was a well-known bass of the Classical and early Romantic...
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libretto by S. Manfredo Maggione. The production starred his friends Luigi Lablache (bass) in the title role, Giulia Grisi (soprano), Giovanni Battista Rubini...
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such as Giulia Grisi, Pauline Viardot, Giovanni Battista Rubini, Luigi Lablache and Mario made their London stage débuts at the theatre. Among the musical...
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Lablache, a bass singer in the 19th century, was visiting Dublin in August 1841. Hayes' tutor, Sapio, spoke to him about Hayes' talent and Lablache,...
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brilliant interpreter in the Italian repertoire and as a Mozart-singer Luigi Lablache (1794–1858), operatic bass admired for his musicianship and acting Paolo...
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account of one of these tours, with reminiscences of Mario, Grisi, Guiglini, Lablache, and others, entitled 'The Enterprising Impresario' (London, 1867). Beale...
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Tacchinardi Persiani, Giovanni Battista Rubini, Antonio Tamburini, and Luigi Lablache regularly performed. His first appearance there was as Nemorino in Donizetti's...
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(in the opinion of those best competent to judge) his half-countryman Lablache ... his capabilities of interpretation ranged from oratorios to the most...
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his wife, Cornwall Lewis, Sidney Smith [sic], not to mention Thalberg, Lablache, and, during his visits to London, Mendelssohn [...] The wit Sydney Smith...
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Isabey; Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, after Thomas Phillips; Baron Bunsen, after George Richmond; Luigi Lablache, after Thomas Carrick; and...
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into the room. Arminio describes how he fought alongside Carlo for King Frederick in a battle for the city of Prague, and how he saw him mortally wounded...
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appeared as Elvino in La sonnambula, with Marimon, del Puente and Mme Lablache, and on December 12 was Corentino in Meyerbeer's Dinorah, again with Marimon...
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provinces with a concert company that included Henriette Sontag, Luigi Lablache and pianist Sigismond Thalberg. In 1850 he led another concert company...
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first Grand Musical Festival, and the next night joined Tamburini, Luigi Lablache and Ronconi in bass passages of Mozart's Requiem and Rossini's Stabat Mater...
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For services to Anglo-Canadian relations in the field of sport. Joseph Lablache, Senior Assistant Education Officer, Seychelles. Hilary Dawn La Fontaine...
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