A visit in May to the Italian cantatrice separated from her husband, would render the maiden an accomplished flinger of caps over the windmills.
A cantatrice expects it everywhere; these creatures live on it.
A cantatrice who is about to appear upon the boards, as I have already remarked: of La Scala, let me add, if you hold it necessary.
Public characters should not let their personal preferences betrumpeted: a diplomatic truism:--but I must add, least of all a cantatrice for a king.
The signorina Vittoria is a cantatricewho is about to appear upon the boards.
While the Cantatrice swallowed her draught, I suppose Mr. Dering counted the cost?
A scene of the utmost confusion ensued, and the agitated cantatrice quitted the theatre, amid hisses and yells, in high dudgeon.
While studying, Angelica went to hear a celebrated cantatrice of the day, and wept at the vanishing strains.
It was some time before he could be persuaded to sing; but, when he did, he excited as much admiration in Gabrielli's breast as that fair cantatrice had done in his own.
He spared no temptation to induce the Italian cantatrice to remain.
It was whispered that the cantatrice did in reality seek to attract the attention of Napoleon, and that she turned her eyes fixedly toward the throne of the Dictator.
The audience waited in breathless suspense for the rising of the curtain; and when the fair cantatrice appeared, the excited throng could scarcely realize that the simple English-looking girl before them was the celebrated Sontag.
Mara was honored with the title of première cantatrice de la reine, and left Paris with regret, to begin her English career under singularly favorable auspices, as she was invited to share a partnership with Linley and Dr.
Both as a lyric cantatrice and as the matchless singer of oratorio, she was the delight of the public for two years.
It was almost unheard of that a German cantatrice without social antecedents should be sedulously courted by the most brilliant women of rank and fashion, and her presence sought as an ornament at the most exclusive salons.
The beautiful young cantatrice was beset with ardent admirers, not the least important being the English Ambassador Earl Clan William.
The cantatrice looked at her lover with profound tenderness.
The infidelity of the cantatrice was alone to be feared.
But, while the cantatrice did not try to conceal her delight, the provincial seemed abstracted, and paid little attention to this evidence of affection.
Although he had no light, he closed his eyes, and the cantatrice appeared before him, encircled by a resplendent halo.
For about an hour the cantatrice promenaded with Eusebe on the Boulevards, where pedestrians frequently turned to scrutinize this handsome but somewhat curiously assorted pair.
The cantatrice covered her hands, arms, and shoulders with powder.
We had the pleasure of listening to this celebratedcantatrice last evening, at Neil's New Hall.
The selections upon the programme were all familiar to the audience, and thus, perhaps, enabled the sable cantatrice to challenge comparison with others by the whole audience.
The great German cantatrice was now accepted as the legitimate successor of Pasta, Malibran, and Grisi, and numerous comparisons were made between her and the last-named great singer.
The great cantatrice of whom we shall now give a sketch attained a European reputation hardly inferior to the greatest, though she retired from the stage when in the very golden prime of her powers.
Cruvelli was now eighteen, and in spite of the Lind mania, which was raging at white heat, the young German cantatricemade a strong impression on the London public.
When the probation was over, the young cantatrice again appeared before the footlights, and the unfortunate lover disappeared.
In these memoirs there is a chapter devoted to the newspaper critics, and it is interesting to note the good-nature with which the sprightly cantatrice handles these touchy gentlemen.
The young cantatrice was recognized and applauded; but she appeared totally unconscious of sight or sound, and maintained her obstinate silence.
How is it that the cantatrice and queen of song loves the part still?
The cantatrice thrilled the audience by the purity and tenderness of her singing, notably in her delivery of Aida's agonised soliloquy in the third act.
The appearance of the fair cantatrice was the signal for such a reception as only a Parisian audience can give, and the first strains that issued from her lips assured them that their applause was not misplaced.
Do you observe, Beauchamp, how strangely fascinated with the new cantatrice seems the young officer of the Spahis who accompanies the Countess?
We remember once being present when a well-known prima donna was about to leave a northern city, where a rival cantatrice had lately appeared, and was inducing comparisons unsatisfactory to the former.
Not many winters since, a beautiful cantatrice was induced to undertake the role of Romeo in "I Montecchi ed I Capuletti.