Lady Lyttelton in Bowood House, Wiltshire - 14 November, 1841
from Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter-in-law, Lady Mary Lyttelton, 15 November 1841, pages 323–324:
We found here only one guest—rather a formidable one—the Duchess of Hamilton! […] She sang and played last night very delightfully, tho’ her voice is like a ghost of one, but her playing is the very essence and soul of inspired music still, and her face, features, and brow looked rather like what I remember thirty years ago, admiring beyond any other, while she was at the pianoforte.
Sarah Spencer Lady Lyttelton, Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter-in-law, Lady Mary Lyttelton, 15 November 1841. In Hon. Mrs. Hugh Wyndham (ed.), Correspondence of Sarah Spencer, Lady Lyttelton 1787–1870 (London, 1912), p. 323–324. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1541437924666 accessed: 22 December, 2024
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hide composersVocal and piano music | performed by Susan Hamilton Duchess of Hamilton |
Experience Information
Date/Time | 14 November, 1841 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, in private, indoors |
Notes
Lady Sarah Spencer married William Henry Lyttelton on 3 March 1813, after which she was known as Lady Lyttelton. He succeeded his half-brother as 3rd Baron Lyttelton in 1828. After her husband’s death, Lady Sarah became Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria, and, from 1842, governess to the Queen’s children.