Chorley, Henry Fothergill, music critic

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referencedIn Vol. LIX ( ff. 345 ). 18 Jan. 1864-23 Apr. 1875.includes:f. 1 Mrs F. Cecilia Tubbs, translator: Agreement with R. Bentley: 1864.: Signed.ff. 1-243 passim Richard Bentley, publisher (I): Agreements with authors and others: 1829-1871.: Mostly sign... British Library
creatorOf The black domino, comic opera in three acts by Henry F. Chorley (for the music by D. Auber). Printed (Nassau Steam Press, for the theatre; n.d.). Licence sent 19 February 1861 for performance at Covent Garden. Based on Le domino noir, the librett... British Library
referencedIn ORIGINAL, LETTERS Of musicians, arranged as in the preceding volume ; 16th-19th centt. The names of writers are given in the Index. Among them are:-Dr. Thomas Augustus Arne. Sir Henry Rowley Bishop. Dr. William Boyce. Orlando Gibbons. Henry Lawes. Ma..., 16th century-19th century British Library
referencedIn Vol. XCV ( ff. 294 ). 11 Jan. 1866 -22 Mar. 1873.includes:f. 1 William Stubbs, Bishop of Chester and (1889) of Oxford: Letters to [R.?] Bentley: 1862, 1866.f. 2 Lady Georgiana Charlotte Fullerton, novelist and philanthropist: Letter to, and busi... British Library
creatorOf ‘Dinorah, the pilgrimage to Ploermel’, romantic opera in three acts; the music by G. Meyerbeer, 'the English version paraphrased from the original French of MM. Barbier & Carré by Henry J. Chorley'. Licence sent 28 September 1859 for performance by... British Library
creatorOf Faust e Margherita, the opera by Gounod; Italian libretto with English translation by H. F. Chorley. Privately printed, n.d. No details of licence noted on script for performance at Covent Garden, but LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records date of licence... British Library
referencedIn Vol. LIII ( ff. 350 ). 19 Mar. 1833-11 Feb. 1837.Richard Bentley, publisher (I): Agreements with authors and others: 1829-1871.: Mostly signed.includes:ff. 1 (signed), 305 Mrs Anne Catherine Monkland, novelist: Agreements and accompt with R. Bentl... British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. VOL. CLXI (ff. 981). Feb.-March 1850. (1) 'The Noble Heart' ('The Noble Heart or Love's Sacrifice'), by 'S. Lawrence' (see also 43010, art. 9). ff. 2-26. (2) 'The Red House or a Crack Shot'. ff. 27-58 b. (3) 'My Precious Bet... British Library
creatorOf CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. IV. Artistic, dramatic and scientific autogaphs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, David Cox, Si..., approximately 16th century-20th century British Library
creatorOf ‘White magic’, comic opera in two acts by H. F. Chorley. Licence sent 5 March 1852 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket 8 March 1852. Manager: Benjamin Webster. LCO Day Book Add. 53703 records the stipulation that the words ‘gospel tru... British Library
referencedIn Vol. XI. (ff. 748). 1840-June, 1841.Henry Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux (1830): Letters to M. Napier: 1827-1843.Edinburgh Review; The: Correspondence of M. Napier as editor of: 1829-1847.includes:ff. 1, 93, 566 John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell; ..., 1840-1841 British Library
creatorOf J. W. DAVISON PAPERS. Vol. vi. Letters from unidentified correspondents and miscellaneous papers relating to J. W. Davison and other members of the Davison family; 1854-1914, n.d.ff. 155.1. ff. 1-19. Letters to J. W. Davison from unidentified corresp..., 1815-1914 British Library
creatorOf The amber witch, opera in four acts by Henry F. Chorley, music by V. Wallace. Printed (Savoy Printing Company, n.d.). Licence received 21 February for performance 28 February 1861 at Her Majesty's. No 'licence sent' date given on MS and not record... British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLA1N'S PLAYS. Vol. CL (ff. 975). Sept.-Nov. 1848. (1) 'First Friendship or a Soldier's March from the Cradle to the Grave', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 2-69. (2) 'Dark Donald, the Idiot of the Cliff, or the Dogs of Loch Lomond', by S. Atkyns. ff. ... British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CLXXI (ff.1001). May-July 1851. (1) 'Embrassons-nous Folleville!', by E. M. Labiche and P. C. J. A. Lefranc. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 1-22b. (2) 'Roméo et Marielle', by 'P. F. Pinel Dumanoir', P. Siraudin and L. I. E... British Library
referencedIn NOVELLO COLLECTION. Vol. CX. Vocal and instrumental music; after 1811 (watermark)-1847, n.d. Chorus, vocal, close or instrumental scores. Mostly autograph. ff. iii+102. 305 x 240mm. Vincent Novello's binding of 1847, numbered 149. 1. ff. 2-3v. Willia..., 1811-1847 British Library
creatorOf CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. III. Foreign historical, literary and musical autographs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Charles V of Spain, Madame de Maintenon, Lafayette, Garibaldi, Kropotkin, Mussolini and Roosevelt; Heinrich Heine, Alessandr..., approximately 16th century-20th century British Library
creatorOf 'The Duchess Eleanour', play in five acts by H. F. Chorley. Licence sent 10 March 1854 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket 13 March 1854. Request for licence written and signed by J. B. Buckstone. LCO Day Book Add. 53703 records the s... British Library
creatorOf SIXTY LETTERS, ETC., OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD; 1844-1854, n.d. Autograph. See B.M.Q., xxix, 1964-5, pp. 6-10. Quarto., 1844-1854 British Library
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