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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
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bhd2
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649936119

Published by Dover Street Studio's, 1908, original, softcover, 52 pages, illustrations, includes portraits, biographical sketches, 22.3 cms x 28.5 cms, condition: very good.

The  Royal Opera House, with its grand classical portico fronting Bow Street, is actually the third theatre built on the Covent Garden site. Actor-manager John Rich built the first Theatre Royal, Covent Garden and at that time, under the terms of a Royal Patent, Covent Garden was only one of two theatres permitted to perform drama in the capital. The other patent theatre was the nearby Theatre Royal Drury Lane, and a keen rivalry soon developed between them.

The first important musical works to be heard at the theatre were by Handel, who, from 1735 until his death in 1759, had close links with Covent Garden both as composer and organist. Many of his operas and oratorios, including Alcina and Semele, were first performed there, and he left his theatre organ to John Rich. Extensive rebuilding work took place in 1787 and 1792.


 

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