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The Week.

m ^^ tc ^ r ^ e ^!;^ r toio - ° ^ <« something more is required to ™ J , ^ " ««* ° « o , unquestionabl y , bu , »™* at . ^ , y compUtioiiaS C «^^« 0 lj ; lractel' Kofate musicos so utterly vapid , and the story so rlmhiv , rlL " ' 0 ^ °° , "« S ' «»' has achieved in this part un . m two , Ll " ' cp '"' slvo ' tIlilt success such as this ladv of great abilit At tbis ' tbS " b *' " * «»

y . Ta v ^ ry"tC ^ ° r «^ S ormed , Piccolomini was the opera , and th " Lst „ f tI V ° i e ° Pera llas bee » P '' " however they all did the best th y ou d ^* P ^»«« i ; charge Sigr . Giugli „ i ' exquisite ^ 2 . ta * committed to their he wroched music upon which it w ^ wXf fe l " ""* " * Contaist to was performed with a most powerful ca ^ t tit wf " 7 * " Huguenots " the character of Fate ** , to tIl 9 ^ £ f ^ - ^ ens most charmingly enacted TheeXqw te lnilsicwas ; * ' 'S ^ VJIaiuni bemg the ifawdfo . mtl 01 aud l fflle

! MtiHB "'ere both of the I , i 4 Z ^'™ Vf ; , - ™^ vocalsuperb .- _ . Th e HaymarketTheatre iStvvTth ^ i uciin " f 1 n ^ with & <^ was every- evening ; and no wonder , since SK ^ if ° v " * weathe , ' is ^^ ded the attraction of Mr . Charles lA athews " briwZ It ° ° eXCellent oon W . is announced with parts for MitW-- i lCtl " IS ildded - A new conedv ¦ stupid piece -deedS , rith 0 ^ S ^? tih of C ° mpt ° a ; """" K Adelphi and Ol ° SUC 3 S

ympic , there is no clm ' o th 1 ° V ° At « " > Princess ' s by Mr . Tom Taylor is ' announce a S r house T ^' " ^ »™ &} , has brought into existence mice 1 , / , '" , Tlle vo » mteer movement at the National Standard ! Set ffi ^ ^ ' ; . - Bifle Vohu >^ " dressing up some prett y gM ^ Tniiht ' I n 1 ' ^ bon of which consists i , wnging " Riflemen form I" Maiy costume > ™« in another pretty rir "

' CRYSTAL PALACE . f SS : £ SS Kr i "ow in progress ; and as far a , limited space any detailed dewrinB ™ rf H ' 'J ""** - To attempt in our J * surd . The rehearsal on Sat , Z ' was , „ ^ / c H f ™ Ran ™ wouldT the finished performances , and notified ' tL '" ^^ f- Munl Ph wlneh a va t d the projectors As to the ^ Pectations of the most

. ^ wo ^ ™ f sanou of of the "Messiah" that has no ? bec , " s ^^™ f , ^^ ^ at are weTsay « press it And as to tho elu ^ lS ^ ^ ? ™> can hope to been staed that the effect of the " uptin * olet ^ i ^ ' » «• Ch * V ' ,, been Mti « Pated of them , idtiat the t ' ' - ' d oho ™ sust « ned Clara Novello and Dolby , and Me sr S ™ r su , ° ^ SP ™ were Mesdames Everybod y accustomed to ' hear n X knS wM ^ uS ^ " ^ a , ld ™» te . delivers the opening recitative , « Comfort TO „ , v what „ ' 8 " % Sims Reeves execution he sings the P WMl what

su bsequ nt ah << Evei-v vaL 7 u f ^ nt what pathetic expression he utters th bSt ' "V * Wlted ; " ancl ^ th his heart . " Ayhen Mine . Novello lol S " i r i ' l Thy rebu , ; e h ^ broke recitative , « There were sheph ^ ^ i ° ^^ , P * ^ P « feeed by ° S were heard m all parts of the buildup ™ S * her ° eM' th » "ing notes mspu-ed such intense admiration , 1 ^^ % "J " ™ ^ ^ uld have but o her grand and ' e " unparalled vocal

] oft c J " J J" * , power simplicity and feeling of Miss ™ ffi « I ^ t ? ^ , ^ te of men , which she never sano- with we-iir , "li e f i , P , sed ™ d rejected wasi universall y appreciated whifst the b ™

beat o 2 P ri ) * ' * instrutrained chorus aud orchestra of heRov . l \ r rf htm m rrac % m the weU whole of the building as theswel of alt 1 ^™ $ *™ ! « "d the sound filled the " gen Te Deum" is to be performed rhh ^ 01 « f / » cathedral . The "Drtlin and the Prince C «^ SrlS . ' ^ ' * " " nndoratood aat Her MajS

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-06-22, Page 47” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 27 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_22061859/page/47/.
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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
BRO. BINCKES ON THINGS IN GENERAL. Article 6
SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—IV. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 14
WRITTEN IN HEAVEN. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
"MASONIC MISSIONS." Article 20
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 21
THE GRAND OFFICERS. Article 22
THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY. Article 23
MASONIC LITERATURE. Article 25
THE PROVINCE OF DORSET. Article 26
METROPOLITAN. Article 27
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
ROYAL ARCH. Article 40
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 41
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 48
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Week.

m ^^ tc ^ r ^ e ^!;^ r toio - ° ^ <« something more is required to ™ J , ^ " ««* ° « o , unquestionabl y , bu , »™* at . ^ , y compUtioiiaS C «^^« 0 lj ; lractel' Kofate musicos so utterly vapid , and the story so rlmhiv , rlL " ' 0 ^ °° , "« S ' «»' has achieved in this part un . m two , Ll " ' cp '"' slvo ' tIlilt success such as this ladv of great abilit At tbis ' tbS " b *' " * «»

y . Ta v ^ ry"tC ^ ° r «^ S ormed , Piccolomini was the opera , and th " Lst „ f tI V ° i e ° Pera llas bee » P '' " however they all did the best th y ou d ^* P ^»«« i ; charge Sigr . Giugli „ i ' exquisite ^ 2 . ta * committed to their he wroched music upon which it w ^ wXf fe l " ""* " * Contaist to was performed with a most powerful ca ^ t tit wf " 7 * " Huguenots " the character of Fate ** , to tIl 9 ^ £ f ^ - ^ ens most charmingly enacted TheeXqw te lnilsicwas ; * ' 'S ^ VJIaiuni bemg the ifawdfo . mtl 01 aud l fflle

! MtiHB "'ere both of the I , i 4 Z ^'™ Vf ; , - ™^ vocalsuperb .- _ . Th e HaymarketTheatre iStvvTth ^ i uciin " f 1 n ^ with & <^ was every- evening ; and no wonder , since SK ^ if ° v " * weathe , ' is ^^ ded the attraction of Mr . Charles lA athews " briwZ It ° ° eXCellent oon W . is announced with parts for MitW-- i lCtl " IS ildded - A new conedv ¦ stupid piece -deedS , rith 0 ^ S ^? tih of C ° mpt ° a ; """" K Adelphi and Ol ° SUC 3 S

ympic , there is no clm ' o th 1 ° V ° At « " > Princess ' s by Mr . Tom Taylor is ' announce a S r house T ^' " ^ »™ &} , has brought into existence mice 1 , / , '" , Tlle vo » mteer movement at the National Standard ! Set ffi ^ ^ ' ; . - Bifle Vohu >^ " dressing up some prett y gM ^ Tniiht ' I n 1 ' ^ bon of which consists i , wnging " Riflemen form I" Maiy costume > ™« in another pretty rir "

' CRYSTAL PALACE . f SS : £ SS Kr i "ow in progress ; and as far a , limited space any detailed dewrinB ™ rf H ' 'J ""** - To attempt in our J * surd . The rehearsal on Sat , Z ' was , „ ^ / c H f ™ Ran ™ wouldT the finished performances , and notified ' tL '" ^^ f- Munl Ph wlneh a va t d the projectors As to the ^ Pectations of the most

. ^ wo ^ ™ f sanou of of the "Messiah" that has no ? bec , " s ^^™ f , ^^ ^ at are weTsay « press it And as to tho elu ^ lS ^ ^ ? ™> can hope to been staed that the effect of the " uptin * olet ^ i ^ ' » «• Ch * V ' ,, been Mti « Pated of them , idtiat the t ' ' - ' d oho ™ sust « ned Clara Novello and Dolby , and Me sr S ™ r su , ° ^ SP ™ were Mesdames Everybod y accustomed to ' hear n X knS wM ^ uS ^ " ^ a , ld ™» te . delivers the opening recitative , « Comfort TO „ , v what „ ' 8 " % Sims Reeves execution he sings the P WMl what

su bsequ nt ah << Evei-v vaL 7 u f ^ nt what pathetic expression he utters th bSt ' "V * Wlted ; " ancl ^ th his heart . " Ayhen Mine . Novello lol S " i r i ' l Thy rebu , ; e h ^ broke recitative , « There were sheph ^ ^ i ° ^^ , P * ^ P « feeed by ° S were heard m all parts of the buildup ™ S * her ° eM' th » "ing notes mspu-ed such intense admiration , 1 ^^ % "J " ™ ^ ^ uld have but o her grand and ' e " unparalled vocal

] oft c J " J J" * , power simplicity and feeling of Miss ™ ffi « I ^ t ? ^ , ^ te of men , which she never sano- with we-iir , "li e f i , P , sed ™ d rejected wasi universall y appreciated whifst the b ™

beat o 2 P ri ) * ' * instrutrained chorus aud orchestra of heRov . l \ r rf htm m rrac % m the weU whole of the building as theswel of alt 1 ^™ $ *™ ! « "d the sound filled the " gen Te Deum" is to be performed rhh ^ 01 « f / » cathedral . The "Drtlin and the Prince C «^ SrlS . ' ^ ' * " " nndoratood aat Her MajS

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