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Melbourne Athenaeum ArchivesTheatre Program, Robert Devereux (opera) by Donizetti presented by Melbourne opera commencing november 11 at The Athenaeum Theartre, 2017
... Robert Devereux (opera) by Donizetti presented by Melbourne opera commencing november 11 at The Athenaeum Theartre ...The completion of Donizetti Tudor Trilogy this opera was first performed at the Teatro Di San Carlo, Naples on October 28 1837...Melbourne Athenaeum Archives 188 Collins Street Melbourne melbourne The completion of Donizetti Tudor Trilogy this opera was first performed at the Teatro Di San Carlo, Naples on October 28 1837 melbourne opera athenaeum theatre Robert Devereux Donizetti Tudor Trilogy colored program Robert Devereux (opera) by Donizetti presented by Melbourne opera commencing november 11 at The Athenaeum Theartre Theatre Program ...The completion of Donizetti Tudor Trilogy this opera was first performed at the Teatro Di San Carlo, Naples on October 28 1837colored programmelbourne opera, athenaeum theatre, robert devereux, donizetti tudor trilogy -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Sheet Music, Donizetti, Reminiscences Of
... Donizetti, Reminiscences Of...(Castlemaine) 347 Barker Street Castlemaine goldfields Donizetti, Reminiscences Of Sheet Music ... -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Sheet Music, Reminiscences Of Donizetti
... Reminiscences Of Donizetti...(Castlemaine) 347 Barker Street Castlemaine goldfields Reminiscences Of Donizetti Sheet Music ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - WES HARRY COLLECTION: DONIZETTI'S LUCREZIA BORGIA, 1855
... ...Donizetti...Booklet of 24 pages containing the score of ' Donizetti's lyric Tragedy of Lucrezia Borgia, Prima Donna -- Miss Catherine Hayes. ...Document WES HARRY COLLECTION: DONIZETTI'S LUCREZIA BORGIA ...Booklet of 24 pages containing the score of ' Donizetti's lyric Tragedy of Lucrezia Borgia, Prima Donna -- Miss Catherine Hayes. Rendered into English by J. Wrey Mould, and now produced at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. Musical Director and Conductor -- M. L. Lavenu. Printed and published by Wilson Mackinnon & Fairfax 'Argus' Mercantile Printing Office.entertainment, opera, donizetti, lucrezia borgia, catherine hayes, j. wrey mould, theatre royal melbourne, wilson mackinnon and fairfax, argus mercantile printing office -
Robin Boyd FoundationAudio - Recording, Decca
... LP 33RPM vinyl - Box set, Catalogue Number: ZAL11087, 1 cardboard box cover with lid, 3 paper record record sleeves, 3 vinyl disk, 1 booklet with libretto. Composer: Donizetti....LP 33RPM vinyl - Box set, Catalogue Number: ZAL11087, 1 cardboard box cover with lid, 3 paper record record sleeves, 3 vinyl disk, 1 booklet with libretto. Composer: Donizetti. Audio Recording Decca ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Lucia di Lammerrmoor. LP 33RPM vinyl - Box set, Catalogue Number: ZAL11087, 1 cardboard box cover with lid, 3 paper record record sleeves, 3 vinyl disk, 1 booklet with libretto. Composer: Donizetti.lp, sound recording, opera -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPainting - Neptunia, Dacre Smyth
... The Australia was renamed the Donizetti, Oceania renamed Rossini and Neptunia renamed Verdi....The Australia was renamed the Donizetti, Oceania renamed Rossini and Neptunia renamed Verdi. ...After World War II Lloyd Triestino re-established its Australian service with existing ships and began a rebuilding programme ordering seven new liners. Of these new liners three were for the Australian service, launched in 1950 these three ships became known as the Treistino Trio. The first to be built was the Australia launched on 21 May 1950, departing Trieste on 19 April 1951 and arriving in Melbourne on 17 May. The second ship Oceania launched on 30 July 1950, departed Genoa for its maiden voyage on 18 August 1951.The third, Neptunia, launched on 1 October 1950, departing on its maiden voyage on 14 September 1951 and arriving in Brisbane on 18 October. In 1963, Australia, Oceania and Neptunia were withdrawn from the Australian trade and transferred to the Italia line. The Australia was renamed the Donizetti, Oceania renamed Rossini and Neptunia renamed Verdi.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the migrant ship MV NeptuniaNeptuniamv neptunia, migrant ships -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTin, J Millhoff, 1925-1940
... Between the start of 1880 and the end of 1900, Édouard de Reszke appeared on more than 300 occasions at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, performing a wide range of roles in French, German and Italian operas, including works by Wagner, Verdi, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Ponchielli, Verdi, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti and Mozart. ...Between the start of 1880 and the end of 1900, Édouard de Reszke appeared on more than 300 occasions at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, performing a wide range of roles in French, German and Italian operas, including works by Wagner, Verdi, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Ponchielli, Verdi, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti and Mozart. ...Édouard de Reszke was born into a well-to-do and cultured Polish family in Warsaw, where he first learned to sing. He spent four years in Italy, studying singing first with Stella and Alba in Milan and later the retired baritone Filippo Coletti. He later went to Paris to study with Giovanni Sbriglia, who was also his brother's teacher. Initially, he did not want to become an operatic performer but at the urging of his younger sister, Josephine (Józefina), he accepted an engagement with the Paris Opera. He was chosen by the composer Giuseppe Verdi to make his debut in the first Paris performance of Aida on April the 22nd 1876, appearing under the composer's baton as the King of Egypt. De Reszke's older brother was the renowned lyric dramatic tenor Jean de Reszke (1850–1925), with whom he would sing often in Paris, London and New York City during the next two decades. In 1887, for example, the brothers performed together in the 500th performance of Gounod's Faust at the Paris Opera. Josephine, Eduardo and Jean's sister, also embarked on a career as an opera singer in Paris but she retired early from the stage after marrying an aristocrat while at the height of her powers. Between the start of 1880 and the end of 1900, Édouard de Reszke appeared on more than 300 occasions at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, performing a wide range of roles in French, German and Italian operas, including works by Wagner, Verdi, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Ponchielli, Verdi, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti and Mozart. He was a huge favourite, too, with audiences at New York's Metropolitan Opera during the same era. He also sang in Chicago in 1891 and, in 1879–1881, at La Scala, Milan. In 1903, he retired from the stage after his once superlative voice developed technical difficulties and went into a swift decline. De Reszke taught singing for a while in London before returning to his estate in Poland, where he was adversely affected by the outbreak of World War I in 1914. He was cut off from his brother by the fighting, and died on 25 May 1917 at a house in Garnek, near Częstochowa, Poland. Édouard de Reszke, was a Polish bass singer from Warsaw, born with an impressive natural voice and equipped with compelling histrionic skills, he became one of the most illustrious opera singers active in Europe and America during the late-Victorian era. De Reszke cigarettes are named after Édouard de Reszke and were advertised as ‘the Aristocrat of Cigarettes’. They were produced by J Millhoff, a Russian cigarette maker living in London. He created a special blend of tobacco that it was believed would not damage the famous singer's voice. In gratitude, Millhoff was allowed to sell the blend as 'De Reszke' cigarettes. Cigarette tin, small square, pale aqua color.Marked on lid with two coats of arms in gold, and text in dark blue underneath. 'De Reszke Virginia ‘The Aristocrat of Cigarettes'.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, aristocrat of cigarettes, j millhoff, opera singer -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fictional stories, Sir Walter Scott, Waverley Novels Tales of my Landlord-3 Vol 11, 1836
... This series is notable for "The Bride of Lammermoor", which inspired operas like Donizetti's and Bellini's, and "A Legend of Montrose", praised for its vivid Highland portrayal. ...The subject volume “Waverley Novels Vol 11” published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected edition of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing stories from the "Tales of My Landlord" series. "Tales of My Landlord" forms a key subset of Scott's Waverley Novels, presented as fictional tales gathered by characters like Peter Pattieson from the landlord of the Wallace “Inn at Gandercleugh”. The series spans multiple books across four sub-series, including “The Black Dwarf” (1707 setting), “Old Mortality” (1679–1689), “The Heart of Midlothian” (1736), “The Bride of Lammermoor” (1709–1711), “A Legend of Montrose” (1644–1645), “Count Robert of Paris” (1097), and “Castle Dangerous” (1307). Vol 46 in the 1838 Fisher edition reprints later entries like “Count Robert of Paris” or “Castle Dangerous” from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus collected volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential 48-volume “Magnum Opus” edition from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later collected published sets like Fisher's. "Tales of My Landlord" is part of a series of historical novels by Sir Walter Scott, published pseudonymous as works edited by "Jedediah Cleishbotham." It forms part of his broader Waverley Novels, framed as stories gathered from a fictional innkeeper. The third series, published in 1819, spans four volumes total. Volumes 1–3 primarily cover The Bride of Lammermoor (a tragedy of feuding families in early 18th-century Scotland), while Volume 4 contains A Legend of Montrose (set during the 1640s Wars of the Three Kingdoms, focusing on Highland clans and battles like Inverlochy. The subject Fishers "Vol 11" refers to a misremembered or edition specific chapter in this series (e.g., a pivotal scene in The Bride of Lammermoor), not a standalone volume.Waverley Novels Vol 11 Tales of My Landlord, Light brown hardcover lettering in black text. Author: Sir Walter Scott Publisher: Fisher Son & Co Date: 1836 fictionThe subject volume “Waverley Novels Vol 11” published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected edition of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing stories from the "Tales of My Landlord" series. "Tales of My Landlord" forms a key subset of Scott's Waverley Novels, presented as fictional tales gathered by characters like Peter Pattieson from the landlord of the Wallace “Inn at Gandercleugh”. The series spans multiple books across four sub-series, including “The Black Dwarf” (1707 setting), “Old Mortality” (1679–1689), “The Heart of Midlothian” (1736), “The Bride of Lammermoor” (1709–1711), “A Legend of Montrose” (1644–1645), “Count Robert of Paris” (1097), and “Castle Dangerous” (1307). Vol 46 in the 1838 Fisher edition reprints later entries like “Count Robert of Paris” or “Castle Dangerous” from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus collected volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential 48-volume “Magnum Opus” edition from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later collected published sets like Fisher's. "Tales of My Landlord" is part of a series of historical novels by Sir Walter Scott, published pseudonymous as works edited by "Jedediah Cleishbotham." It forms part of his broader Waverley Novels, framed as stories gathered from a fictional innkeeper. The third series, published in 1819, spans four volumes total. Volumes 1–3 primarily cover The Bride of Lammermoor (a tragedy of feuding families in early 18th-century Scotland), while Volume 4 contains A Legend of Montrose (set during the 1640s Wars of the Three Kingdoms, focusing on Highland clans and battles like Inverlochy. The subject Fishers "Vol 11" refers to a misremembered or edition specific chapter in this series (e.g., a pivotal scene in The Bride of Lammermoor), not a standalone volume. warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, waverley novels vol 46 tales of my landlord, sir walter scott, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library
