Grau (impresario)
Abstracts: 5
1294
Cleveland Morning Leader, 7 January 1864
(7 inches)
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1294 - L Jan. 7:4/4 - Cleveland is to be favored by six nights of Italian
opera by the members of the New York Academy of Music, brought here by the
impresario, Mr. Grau.
Many noted artists are listed and the prices are considered very reason-
able: dress circle and parquette, $1; family circle, 50g. No reserved seat
charges. Tickets are on sale at Brainard's hall. (7)
Music /
Operas
Index terms:
Grau (impresario); New York Academy of Music; *Operas
1302
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 February 1864
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1302 - L. Feb. 1:4/3 - Tile six right opera season closed Jan. 29 with the
opera, DON GIOWANNI, at the Academy of Music. This opera combines the
beautiful, the pºssion ite, the grotesque, and the awful. Morelli, Madame
Lorini, and Mademoiselle Castri charmed the vast audience. Grau ard
his troupe now leave for the season. (10)
Music /
Operas
Index terms:
Academy of Music; Castri, Mademoiselle (opera star); DON GIOVANNI (opera); Grau (impresario); Lorini, Mme. Wera (opera star); Morelli (opera star)
1304
Cleveland Morning Leader, 28 March 1864
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1304 - L Mar. 28:4/3 - The time for the opera season is approaching.
Grau of Cleveland has secured the services of Mlle. Angiolina Cordier,
prima donna of Gottschalk, the Brignoli combination, and Carl Formes, the
greatest living basso. - (7)
Music /
Operas
Index terms:
Brignolis (opera stars); Cordier, Mlle. Angiolina (opera star); Formes, Carl (opera star); Gottschalk, Louis; Grau (impresario)
1307
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 April 1864
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1307 - L Apr. 12:4/3 - The opera, which was supposed to open its season
in Cleveland last night, failed to arrive, and therefore was postponed. . . .
The fault is not manager Grau's, but the blame rests with the Bellefontaine .
and Indianapolis railroad. They were contracted to take the company to . º
Crestline, but failed to arrive until eight hours later. - (7)
Music /
Operas
Index terms:
Bellefontaine and Indianapolis railroad; Crestline, O.; Grau (impresario)
1318
Cleveland Morning Leader, 6 August 1864
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1318 - L. Aug. 6:4/2 - Grau's opera troupe featuring Mme. Virginia Whiting,
Lorini. Signors Stefani and Amodio, singers, and Ilerr Justin Juch, Pianist,
will give an operatic concert Aug. 10. (2)
Music /
Operas
Index terms:
Amodio, Seignior (opera star); Grau (impresario); Juch, Herr Justin (pianist); Lorini, Mme. Wera (opera star); Stefani, Seignior (opera star); Whiting, Madame (opera star)