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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT GARDEN . M . JULLIEN ' S CONCERTSNEXT FRIDAY , DECEMBER 29 th , 1854 . M JULLIEN has the honour to announce that , although it had been his intention , as in former years , to have limited the period of his Concerts to one short series , a variety of circumstances have , this seaso-n , induced him to depart from his accustomed practice . The great success which has invariably attended these Entertainments has increased this year to such an enormous extent that it would really appear as if the omission of the last year's Concerts , in consequence of M . Jullien ' s absence in America , had , instead of diminishing , added , in an fixtraordinary degree , to their popularity j and , indeed , as if tne Public—deprived for one season of their favourite amusement—had , during the next , flocked towards it with b « sl ? Sr ^ 8 «? rness . M . Jt / LLiiif , in fact , during his late 2 SSS ? ? L ? TS ° ¦?*• I ) rury Laue Theatre , on many occa-% 2 ^' J ™ fc QU i te Uu ^ Ty « i ° ^ commodat « the numbers of persons who presented theuiaavM tor admissionthis great anxiety to attend the Concerts not beirifc u »> fin » i to one class alone , but extending itself to the mass of persons visiting the Promenade , as well as to the occupants of the Dress Circle and . Private Boxes . —31 . Jullieit trusts this great success is not solely attributable to any one of fche special attractions which he had provided for this year ' s Concerts , for , unprecedented as has been the enthusiasm evinced at every performance of the " Allied Armies' Quadrille , " the great piece de resistance of the season , and several other portions of the Programme , he hopes that the increased popularity of his Concerts may be fairly regarded as an evidence of a more widely spread taste for the works of tho Great Masters , as well as a rapid and progressive aptitude in the mind of the Public generally for the appreciation and enjoyment of the better class of Musical Entertainments . Under these circumstances , and in accordance with the wishes and adviceof many of M . Jullien ' s Patrons andPriends , he determined to endeavour , if possible , to arrange a second short series of Concerts this season . The great difficulty , however , which at once presented itself , was the finding a building affording such increased space as it might fairly be supposed would be sufficient to accommodate a large additional number of Visitors . In this difficulty M- Juiliebt sought the assistance of the Directors of the Royal Italian Opera . Govent Garden , their Theatre being the only one at all likely to afford the accommodation required ; and it is With very great gratification he is enabled to state that the Directors , entering at once into his views , have * in the most handsome manner , placed their magnificent establishment entirely at his disposal , and thus rendered him most valuable aid in his efforts still more widely to cultivate the popular musical taste . M . JtrtrjEir has , therefore , the honour to announce that the SECOND SERIES OP CONCERTS will commence on FRIDAY , DECEMBER 29 th ; and it will be seen that , popular as they have proved to be , he has not relied , entirely for the amusement of his Audience , on the novelties of the last Series of Concerts , but lias provided , though at a very large cost , great additional attraction . He has entered into an engagement with MADAME PLEYELT the most celebrated Pianiste in Europe , to perform for a limited number of nights . He has also > entered into an engagement with that most distincuished perfoxineT on the Violin , HERR ERNST , / or the purpose of executing the Classical Works of the sveat Masters . MADAME ANNA THILLON , whose Charming Vocal Performance has received , nightly , such unanimous marks of approbation , is ie-engaged for the whole Series . SIGNOR . BOTTESINI , who is daily expected from America , will appear immediately on his arrival . HERR KOE NIG is also engaged . The above Artists , in addition to those already forming M . JuiiLiEN ' 8 Unrivalled Orchestra , will constitute a most unprecedented combination of Talent . It is M . Juixien's intention to repeat , with additional attractions , tho Evenings of tho BEETHOVEN and MENDELSSOHN FESTIVALS , and also for the first time to give a CONCERT consisting entirely of the Works of JM OZART . Mevebbeee ' s celebrated STRUENSEE ( tho Complete "Work ; will bo performed s also a Selection , arranged for full Orchestra , from Rossini ' s Opera , LE COMTE ORY ; a Selection arranged for full Orchestra , from Vi ^ HBi ' s New Opera , HIGOLETTO ; a Selection for full Orchestra , from Spohk ' s Classical Opera J KSSONDA , &c . &c . In order to contribute to tho amusement of the many JUVENILE VISITORS whom M . Jullien hopes to see at . his Concerts during the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS , ho has composed a new Comio Quadrille , entitlod the PANTOMIME QUADRILLE The NEW 1 SLEIGH POLKA , describing , with some curious and novel ofl'octs , sledge-driving in America , will also bo produced . The NEW GRAND ALLIED ARMIES' QUADRILLE , assisted by the THRB . E MILITARY J 5 ANDS of HER MAJESTY'S OUARDS , which has created such unparalleled enthusiasm , will bo performed on tho First Night , and on every evening until further notice . Tho nightly programme will , in fact , present an unequalled variety and excellence Tho wholo iiroa of this magnificent Theatre—tho uudionco portion as well aa tho stugo-wiU bo converted Into one IMMENSE SALLE , aud exhibit an entirely now and tasteful decoration , tho wholo being carpeted , wanned , and ventilated . At tho back of tho Promonado will bo found 'J'HM READING ROOM , Containing Nowspapcra and Periodicals from almost all parts of tho world , including Six London Morning Papers , Flvo l < Woi \ ing Papers , Fifty-six Weekly Papers , and Twenty Provincial Papora ; bnsidt's tho Irinh , Scotch , Gorman , American , Italian , SwIhh , Dutch , Indian , Chinoso , Australian , Now Zealand , Malta , Portuguese , Ionlnn , Canadian , FroiNsh , Belgian , ami Spanish . Nowapnpors , Magazines , and othor Period ienls . Notwithstanding tho vnst outlay necessarily incurred by tho above armngoniontt ) , it , Is M . JuHIou'n iut ' ontioJi , in tho regulation of tho iulininnion , to proworvo the popular oharaetor of his UutortainnionU , nml to retain tlio usual Woulo of 1 rlcos . i'rioon of Admins ion : Promonado , ~ \ Affittttri StnllN , f ° » ° SUilll . iff . Amphitheatre , J DroHH Oirolo , !! s . ( id ., ,.,. ,, -IMvaWj JJoxw , 12 s ., : > 1 h ..: ) 1 n . <) d . 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December 23 , 1854 . ] THE LEADER . 1221
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 23, 1854, page 1221, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2070/page/21/
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