Main Performers | Madame Albani, Madamoiselle Zara Thalberg, Madamoiselle Bianchi, Madame Patey, Mr Edward Lloyd, Signor Foli - vocals
Mr Willing - organ |
Orchestra or Band | The British Orchestral Society (by desire) |
Choirs | Royal Albert Hall Choral Society (Royal Choral Society), Boys of the Chapel Royal |
Set List | Royal Entrance, 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'Overture' from Ruy Blas, Mendelssohn, Arai 'Se Il Rigor' from Le Julve, Halevy (Foli), Duet 'Sull' aria' from Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), Mozart (Albani, Thalberg), Aria 'Qui La Voce' from 'I Puritani', V Bellini (Albani), Selection of Russian Sacred Choral Music, arr. A Sullivan, Sacred Song 'There is a Green Hill', Gounod (Patey), 'Overture' from Di Hall, A Sullivan, Selection from the 'Hymn of Praise', Mendelssohn (Mr Willing, Lloyd) INTERVAL 'Overture' William Tell, Rossini, Aria 'Saper Vorreste' from Un Ballo in Machera, Verdi (Bianchi), Part Song 'How Sweet the Moonlight Sleep', H Leslie, Aria 'Batti, Batti' from Don Giovanni, Mozart (Thalberg), 'Overture' Mirella, Gonoud, Song 'Sweethearts', A Sullivan (Lloyd), Chorus ' Ye Mariners of England', Plerson, Overture' from Oberson, Weber |
Royal Presence | HM Queen Victoria, HRH Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, HRH Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenburg, HRH Prince Alfred, The Duke of Edinburgh |
Performance Notes | "At 1/4 to 4 went with Beatrice [Princess Beatrice], Leopold [Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany] and the suite to a concert at the Albert Hall, where I was received by Affie [Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh] and 2 of the principal people. The Hall was very full and there were great crowds outside. We went in Town Coaches the Equiries riding. The Concert was excellent. Albani's singing of the well known Aria from the "Puritani", which I had not heard for years, was quite beautiful, every note, even the softest could be heard with perfect distinctness. The selections of Russian sacred music (choral) very fine. We stopped till after a solo on the organ and got back at 1/4 to 6." (Queen Victoria's Diary, 25 February 1876) |
Related Archival Material | Illustration (RAHE/9/1876/1) (London Illustrated News) |