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Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, oratorios, or selections, on the six Fridays in Lent. At play-house prices. This present Friday March 20, 1789, a second grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel
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The last night but one. At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, April 1, 1789. will be performed, (the only time this season) Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Handel
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At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
This present Friday, March 6, 1789, An Occasional Prelude on the Happy Recovery of His Majesty. After which a serenata, called Acis and Galatea. Composed by Handel. The Principal Vocal Parts by Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Dignum, and Mr, Kelly, Mrs. Crouch, Miss Lockhart, Miss Hagley, (pupil of Mr. Linley) And Mrs. Ambrose. After Part I. A Solo on the Harp, by the Celebrated Madame Krumpholtz, Being her Second Appearance in this Kingdom. Part III A miscellaneous concert. Air-On the Recovery of the King, Mr. Reinhold. Handel, Concerto Bassoon, Mr. Parkinson. Air-Sweet Bird, Mrs. Ambrose. Handel. Accompanied on the Violin by Mr. Shaw. Air-Sound an Alarm, Mr. Kelly. Handel. New Concerto Hautboy, Mr. W. Parke. Air-Se non av ete, oh Dio! Mrs. Crouch. Sacchini. Air-Lungi del caro bene, Mrs. Ambrose. Sarti. Accompanied on the Harp, By Madame Krumpholtz. To conclude with God Save Great George our King! First Violin by Mr. Shaw, N. B. The Band, both Vocal and Instrumental, is considerably Augmented with the Boys of His Majesty's Chapels Royal, The Choirs of St. Paul's and Westminster-Abbey. Consisting of more than 130 Performers. --- Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre. Boxes 10s. 6d. - Pit 5s. - First Gallery 3s. 6d. - Second Gallery 2s. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half after Six. Vivant Rex & Regina -
At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
This present Friday, March 13, 1789, the Coronation anthem, God save the King. After which Will be performed Judas Maccabaeus. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel, the principal vocal parts by Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Dignum, and Mr. Kelly. Mrs Crouch, Miss Lockhart, Miss Hagley, (pupil of Mr. Linley) And Mrs. Ambrose. After Part I. A Solo on the Harp, by the Celebrated Madame Krumpholtz, Being her Fourth Appearance in this Kingdom. End of Part II. a New Grand Concerto on the Harp. By Madame Krumpholtz, to conclude with God Save Great George our King! First Violin by Mr. Shaw, N.B. The Band, both Vocal and Instrumental, is considerably Augmented with the Boys of His Majesty's Chapels Royal, The Choirs of St Paul's, and Westminster-Abbey. Consisting of more than 130 Performers, - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of, Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre. Boxes 10s. 6d. - Pit 5s. - First Gallery 3s. 6d. - Second Gallery 2s. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half after Six. Vivant Rex & Regina! No Money to be returned -
At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, March 4, 1789, a prelude, on the happy recovery of His Majesty. After which (performed but once) a sacred oratorio, called The triumph of truth. Selected by Dr. Arnold
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At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, March 18, 1789. Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the great and favourite works of Handel, that were performed at his commemoration, in Westminster Abbey, and at the Pantheon
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At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
To-Morrow, Wednesday, March 11, 1789, An Occasional Prelude on the Happy Recovery of His Majesty. After which Will be performed Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite Works of Mr. Handel, That were performed at his Commemoration in Westminster Abbey, and at the Pantheon. The Principal Vocal Parts by Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Dignum, and Mr. Kelly. Mrs Crough, Miss Lockhart, Miss Hagley, (pupil of Mr. Linley) And Mrs. Ambrose. After Part I. A Solo on the Harp, by the Celebrated Madame Krumpholtz, Being her Third Appearance in this Kingdom. End of Part II. a New Grand Concerto on the Harp. By Madame Krumpholtz, to conclude with God Save Great George our King! First Violin by Mr. Shaw, N. B. The Band, both Vocal and Instrumental, is considerably Augmented with the Boys of His Majesty's Chapels Royal, The Choirs of St. Paul's, and Westminster-Abbey. Consisting of more than 130 Performers. - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of, Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre. Boxes 10s. 6d. - Pit 5s. - First Gallery 3s. 6d. - Second Gallery as. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half after Six. Vivant Rex & Regina! No Money to be returned -
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Oratorios on the six Fridays in Lent, at play-house prices. This present Friday, February 27, 1789, the season will open with the coronation anthem, God save the King
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Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Oratorios, or selections, on the six Fridays in Lent. At play-house prices. This present Friday March 6, 1789, a grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel
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Last performance but one. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 27, 1789, a third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel
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Last performance. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, to-morrow Friday, April 3, will be performed a fourth grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel
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The last night but two. By particular desire. At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Friday, March 27, 1789. will be performed, an occasional prelude on the happy recovery of His Majesty. After which a serenata, called Acis and Galatea. Composed by Handel
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Never performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this day will be performed a sacred oratorio, called The triumph of truth. Selected by Dr. Arnold. From the works of the following great masters: Handel, Purcel, Dr. Arne, Haydn, Corelli, Iomelli, and Sacchini
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Never performed. At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, this present Wednesday, March 25, 1789. A grand concerto spirituale
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The third time. At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, to-morrow, Friday, March 20, 1789. A sacred oratorio, called The triumph of truth. Selected by Dr. Arnold. From the works of the following great masters: Hadyn, Purcel, Dr. Arne, Corelli. Iomelli, Sacchini, and Handel