Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. (1756–1791). Su L'aria. Duetto. Sung by Madame Fodor & Miss Corri, in...Le Nozze di Figaro.. London: Preston's. . [c. 1817]. 3 pp. Engraved. No PN. Le Nozze di Figaro was first performed in London in 1812 at the Haymarket Theatre.
Madame Fodor [Joséphine Fodor-Mainvielle, 1789-1870)] the great French soprano, performed both of the roles of Susanna and the Contessa (opposite Pasta!) in performances of Figaro at the King's Theatre, where she sang beginning in 1816. One contemporary account noted that she "was never heard to more advantage than in this masterpiece; all her songs and her duets were executed with extreme purity, delicacy, and expression." ("Queens of Song," p. 214. E.C. Clayton)
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Madame Fodor [Joséphine Fodor-Mainvielle, 1789-1870)] the great French soprano, performed both of the roles of Susanna and the Contessa (opposite Pasta!) in performances of Figaro at the King's Theatre, where she sang beginning in 1816. One contemporary account noted that she "was never heard to more advantage than in this masterpiece; all her songs and her duets were executed with extreme purity, delicacy, and expression." ("Queens of Song," p. 214. E.C. Clayton)
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. (1756–1791). Su L'aria. Duetto. Sung by Madame Fodor & Miss Corri, in...Le Nozze di Figaro.. London: Preston's. . [c. 1817]. 3 pp. Engraved. No PN. Le Nozze di Figaro was first performed in London in 1812 at the Haymarket Theatre.
Madame Fodor [Joséphine Fodor-Mainvielle, 1789-1870)] the great French soprano, performed both of the roles of Susanna and the Contessa (opposite Pasta!) in performances of Figaro at the King's Theatre, where she sang beginning in 1816. One contemporary account noted that she "was never heard to more advantage than in this masterpiece; all her songs and her duets were executed with extreme purity, delicacy, and expression." ("Queens of Song," p. 214. E.C. Clayton)
Scarce. No copies of this edition listed by OCLC.
Madame Fodor [Joséphine Fodor-Mainvielle, 1789-1870)] the great French soprano, performed both of the roles of Susanna and the Contessa (opposite Pasta!) in performances of Figaro at the King's Theatre, where she sang beginning in 1816. One contemporary account noted that she "was never heard to more advantage than in this masterpiece; all her songs and her duets were executed with extreme purity, delicacy, and expression." ("Queens of Song," p. 214. E.C. Clayton)
Scarce. No copies of this edition listed by OCLC.