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...Company sang "Les Huguenots." This is the first time this opera has been given in Boston for four years, and the audience was very large. Sig. Ravelli took the part of Raoul and Mlle. Vachot that of Margherita. This evening Bizet's "Carmen" will be given with Sig. Campanini as Don Jose and Mlle. Minnie Hauk as Carmen...
...Triennial Festival. To-night at 7.45, "Spring" and "Summer" from the "Seasons" (Haydn), and "The Deluge" (Saint Saens). To-morrow at 2.30, miscellaneous concert, including "Utrecht Jubilate." Sunday evening, at 7.45, "Solomon" (Handel). Orchestra of seventy performers, chorus of five hundred. Solos by Miss Cary, Miss Thursby, Miss Winant, Campanini, Mr. Whitney, and Mr. Adams...
BOSTON THEATRE. - Only two more performances will be given by Mapleson's Opera Company. Tonight "Aida" is given, with Miss Cary, Mme. Ambre, Campanini, Galassi, and Behrens in the cast. Tomorrow afternoon will be the last performance, and Mile. Marimon will appear as Lucia. It is needless to say that this is an unusually good opportunity for hearing these operas well given. On Saturday evening an entertainment will be given by the "Blood-good Combination," and next week Denman Thompson appears in his excellent assumption of Joshua Whitcomb...
...regards the high character of the performances and the size of the audiences. Mine. Nilsson, Miss Cary, and Capoul have appeared in their familiar characters in "Faust," "Trovatore," "Martha," and other well-worn operas; and there have been three debuts of interest, - those of Mlle. Torriani and Sig. Campanini and M. Maurel. Mine. Nilsson's "indisposition" last week was unfortunate; but the less so as it gave an opportunity of making better acquaintance with Mlle. Torriani's merits, which are very considerable. Sig. Campanini fully; realized the high expectations that had been formed of him; and though suffering from...
...stands on a far higher level than any of his others, and which may be considered as the best new opera we have had since "L'Africaine," if not since "Faust." The principal characters - those of Aida, Amneris, and Radames - were sustained by Mile. Torriani, Miss Cary, and Sig. Campanini, before an audience that made up in enthusiasm what it wanted in numbers. "Aida" is to be repeated tonight, and we hope a larger audience will be present than at its first performance...