excerpt from 'Musical Reminiscences: Containing an Account of Italian Opera in England, From 1773. The Fourth Edition, Continued to the Present Time, and Including The Festival in Westminster Abbey.' pp. 18 (47 words)
excerpt from 'Musical Reminiscences: Containing an Account of Italian Opera in England, From 1773. The Fourth Edition, Continued to the Present Time, and Including The Festival in Westminster Abbey.' pp. 18 (47 words)
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Coming after Pacchierotti, his [Roncaglia] insipidity and poverty were more apparent, and not so well endured. To add to his disgrazia, Ansani, a new tenor, then made his first appearance, and quite eclipsed the primo uomo. This performer had a finely toned, full, and commanding voice […] |
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