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[Paganini, Nicolò. (1782–1840)] [Malibran, Maria. (1808–1836)]. 1833 London Concert Advertisement. Issue no. 3610 of The Theatrical Observer; And Daily Bills of the Play, a daily periodical published in London. Dated Friday, July 12, 1833. 4 pp. The final page consists of a large advertisement for a concert at Drury Lane with the header, "This evening / Signor PAGANINI / Will give the second of a Series of Four Concerts; In the course of which he will perform some of this most Established and Popular Pieces." The program includes The Matins of the Monastery of St. Bernard.

Among other contents of the publication, a review of a performance of Bellini's La sonnambula with Maria Malibran as Amina at Covent Garden stands out (p. 1): "Her performance was marked by all that is beautifully impassioned in acting, combined with the most touching musical expression, and the most brilliant execution; she was, come a l'ordinaire, rapturously and vehemently applauded."

8.25 x 5.25 inches (21 x 13.5 cm). Upper edge slightly frayed; small hole to head of second leaf covered with tape. Otherwise, in very good condition.

The legendary Italian violinist, violist, guitarist and composer Paganini, embodiment of early nineteenth-century virtuosity and as such a model not only for other violinists but also for Franz Liszt, traveled to London four times between 1831 and 1834. The concert advertised here belongs to his third journey. Maria Malibran, née García, from the famous García dynasty, was one of the most celebrated opera singers of her time.

[Paganini, Nicolò. (1782–1840)] [Malibran, Maria. (1808–1836)] 1833 London Concert Advertisement

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[Paganini, Nicolò. (1782–1840)] [Malibran, Maria. (1808–1836)]. 1833 London Concert Advertisement. Issue no. 3610 of The Theatrical Observer; And Daily Bills of the Play, a daily periodical published in London. Dated Friday, July 12, 1833. 4 pp. The final page consists of a large advertisement for a concert at Drury Lane with the header, "This evening / Signor PAGANINI / Will give the second of a Series of Four Concerts; In the course of which he will perform some of this most Established and Popular Pieces." The program includes The Matins of the Monastery of St. Bernard.

Among other contents of the publication, a review of a performance of Bellini's La sonnambula with Maria Malibran as Amina at Covent Garden stands out (p. 1): "Her performance was marked by all that is beautifully impassioned in acting, combined with the most touching musical expression, and the most brilliant execution; she was, come a l'ordinaire, rapturously and vehemently applauded."

8.25 x 5.25 inches (21 x 13.5 cm). Upper edge slightly frayed; small hole to head of second leaf covered with tape. Otherwise, in very good condition.

The legendary Italian violinist, violist, guitarist and composer Paganini, embodiment of early nineteenth-century virtuosity and as such a model not only for other violinists but also for Franz Liszt, traveled to London four times between 1831 and 1834. The concert advertised here belongs to his third journey. Maria Malibran, née García, from the famous García dynasty, was one of the most celebrated opera singers of her time.