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Paris (search for this): article 2
About Patti.
--Paris, April 22.--Appropos of theatres, I am fed to think of our charming young prima donna, Adelina Patti, who has had during this week a series of most brilliant successes.
On the night of her benefit, all of her friends and admirers came armed with superb bouquets, and the dress circle of the Italians presented a most brilliant spectacle.
The programme was a varied one the young singer displaying her powers in several characters entirely opposed to each other.
As Violetta, in the first act of "Traviata," as Zerlina, in "Don Glovanni," Norma, in "Don Pasquale," and in the duet in "I'Elisa d'anare," she was equally brilliant; equally successful; for at every appearance she was saluted with showers of flowers, nearly all of the bouquets being composed of white roses and violets, as a type of her purity and modesty.
Among these graceful tributes was one of three feet in circumference, and the fair recipient had to flit around and across the stage to avoid b
Don Pasquale (search for this): article 2
M. Bagler (search for this): article 2
Don Glovanni (search for this): article 2
Scales (search for this): article 2
Adelina Patti (search for this): article 2
About Patti.
--Paris, April 22.--Appropos of theatres, I am fed to think of our charming young prima donna, Adelina Patti, who has had during this week a series of most brilliant successes.
OnAdelina Patti, who has had during this week a series of most brilliant successes.
On the night of her benefit, all of her friends and admirers came armed with superb bouquets, and the dress circle of the Italians presented a most brilliant spectacle.
The programme was a varied one harvest of floral honors showered upon her. Such a demonstration is extremely rare in Paris; but Patti, by her sorceries, contrived to bewitch even the serious and respectable critics of the parquett y supplied himself with a provision of bouquets of the most costly and rare flowers.
As soon as Patti appeared the gentleman commenced the scene of the benefit night all alone.
At first this sort o several of them containing cases of valuable diamonds and pearl bracelets, necklaces, rings, &c. Patti stood the test admirably, and presented her treasures to her father, who handed them over to the
Russian Prince (search for this): article 2
April 22nd (search for this): article 2
About Patti.
--Paris, April 22.--Appropos of theatres, I am fed to think of our charming young prima donna, Adelina Patti, who has had during this week a series of most brilliant successes.
On the night of her benefit, all of her friends and admirers came armed with superb bouquets, and the dress circle of the Italians presented a most brilliant spectacle.
The programme was a varied one the young singer displaying her powers in several characters entirely opposed to each other.
As Violetta, in the first act of "Traviata," as Zerlina, in "Don Glovanni," Norma, in "Don Pasquale," and in the duet in "I'Elisa d'anare," she was equally brilliant; equally successful; for at every appearance she was saluted with showers of flowers, nearly all of the bouquets being composed of white roses and violets, as a type of her purity and modesty.
Among these graceful tributes was one of three feet in circumference, and the fair recipient had to flit around and across the stage to avoid b