Record

Performance TitleRoyal Albert Hall Choral Society (Fifth Season 1875-1876) - Grand Miscellaneous Concert
Performance Date25 February 1876
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time16:00
Main PerformersMadame Albani,
Madamoiselle Zara Thalberg,
Madamoiselle Bianchi,
Madame Patey,
Mr Edward Lloyd,
Signor Foli - vocals

Mr Willing - organ
Orchestra or BandThe British Orchestral Society (by desire)
ChoirsRoyal Albert Hall Choral Society (Royal Choral Society),
Boys of the Chapel Royal
ConductorsJoseph Barnby,
Mr Mount
Set ListRoyal 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 PresenceHM 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 MaterialIllustration (RAHE/9/1876/1) (London Illustrated News)
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/gVZgzyXgVh6Rej
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/9/1876/2Illustration of the Queen in the Royal Box25 February 1876
RAHE/9/1876/1Illustration of the Queen at the Concert in the Royal Albert Hall25 February 1876
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work9305Royal Albert Hall Choral Society (Fifth Season 1875-1876)7
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3848Albani; Dame; Emma (1 November 1847-3 April 1930); DBE; Canadian-British operatic soprano
DS/UK/5413Patey; Janet Monach (1842-1894); British oratorio contralto
DS/UK/3929Lloyd; Edward (1845-1927); British tenor
DS/UK/5570Foley (Signor Foli); Allan James (1837-1899); Irish bass opera singer
DS/UK/6309Willing; Christopher Edwin Cumming (1830-1904); English organists
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/5412Barnby; Sir; Joseph (1838-1896); English musical composer, conductor
DS/UK/170Victoria; Alexandrina (24 May 1819-22 January 1901); Queen, Empress of India; British Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
DS/UK/402Queen; Alexandra of Denmark (1 December 1844-20 November 1925); Danish-born Queen consort of the UK and Empress consort of India
DS/UK/4177Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg; Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore (1857-1944); British royal family member
DS/UK/6297Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince Alfred; Alfred Ernest Albert (6 August 1844-30 July 1900); British royal family member
DS/UK/7286Thalberg; Zara (fl 1870s); English soprano
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