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Maria Bland

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68:. In 1789 she went to Liverpool, and sang there with such success, both on the stage and at concerts, that she refused to return to Drury Lane unless her salary were raised. The management declining to grant her request, after waiting a few weeks, she came back to London and resumed her place at Drury Lane. Mrs. Bland remained attached to the Drury Lane company for the greater part of her life, but she also sang at the 204: 116:
The following is a list of the principal engraved portraits of her: 1, in the 'Thespian Magazine,' vol. i., by J. Condé (publisher 23 June 1795); 2, as Miss Notable in the 'Lady's Last Stake,' by De Wilde (published 23 June 1795); 3, as Nina in the 'Prisoner' (published 1 Feb. 1796); 4 and 5, as Mary
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Her parents came to London soon after their daughter's birth, and in the spring of 1773, through the influence of a hairdresser named Cady, obtained an engagement for their child at Hughes's Riding School. Her vocal talent developed at a very early age, and after singing at the Royal Circus she was
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Mrs. Bland's voice was a mezzo-soprano of very sweet quality. Her powers were limited, but as a singer of English ballads she was singularly perfect and free from any blemish of style or taste. In person she was short and dark, but her acting was very bright and vivacious.
100:, who allowed her an annuity of ÂŁ80. She lived for the rest of her life with a family named Western, at the Broadway, Westminster, where she died of a fit of apoplexy on 15 January 1838. She was buried at 59:
to take her parts, which were those known as 'singing chambermaids.' Miss Romanzini's first appearance at Drury Lane took place on 24 October 1786, when she played Antonio in an English version of
214: 145:. Her husband, whom it was said that she had treated badly, left her and went to America, where he died in 1807. She lived for more than a decade with the English actor 160:'s opera, and James, a bass, who began life as an opera singer, but later better known as an actor of burlesque, and who died at the Strand Theatre on 17 July 1861. 96:
On 5 July 1824 a performance was given for her benefit at Drury Lane, which produced (together with a public subscription) about ÂŁ800. The money was handed over to
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by Graham (published 21 Jan. 1796); 6, 'The Bland Melodist' (coloured) (published 12 March 1805); 7, as Madelon in
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theatre during the last decade of the 18th century and the first two decades of the 19th century.
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for the Dublin Theatre, where she sang with great success. In 1782, on the retirement of
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Mrs. Bland had had two sons: Charles, a tenor singer, who was the original
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207: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 227:. Vol. 5. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 198–199. 183: 181: 179: 177: 175: 173: 8: 239:Genet's Hist. of the Stage vi. 424 ix. 240; 23:singer who enjoyed high popularity in the 213:Squire, William Barclay Squire (1886). " 169: 85:. She also sang for several seasons at 187: 7: 242:Musical World. 19 and 26 Jan. 1838; 14: 300:British musical theatre actresses 280:National Portrait Gallery, London 149:before he also left for America. 141:, a minor actor and a brother of 224:Dictionary of National Biography 202: 137:On 21 October 1790 she married 39:, was born with the surname of 330:18th-century English actresses 1: 35:Maria Bland, the daughter of 102:St. Margaret's, Westminster 346: 315:Jewish classical musicians 245:Thespian Magazine, 1. 298; 233:Ann. Register, lxxx. 197; 276:Portraits of Maria Bland 120:The School for Guardians 126:The Surrender of Calais 236:Georgian Era, iv. 297; 305:British women singers 65:Richard Coeur-de-lion 55:, she was engaged at 215:Bland, Maria Theresa 108:Critical assessment 17:Maria Theresa Bland 263:William Henry Husk 57:Drury Lane Theatre 19:(1769–1838) was a 261:information from 104:, on 25 January. 70:Haymarket Theatre 53:Mary Ann Wrighten 337: 228: 206: 205: 191: 185: 147:Thomas Caulfield 87:Vauxhall Gardens 82:Inkle and Yarico 345: 344: 340: 339: 338: 336: 335: 334: 290: 289: 272: 219:Stephen, Leslie 212: 203: 195: 194: 186: 171: 166: 143:Dorothea Jordan 135: 110: 33: 12: 11: 5: 343: 341: 333: 332: 327: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 292: 291: 288: 287: 282: 271: 270:External links 268: 267: 266: 259: 252: 246: 243: 240: 237: 234: 200: 199: 193: 192: 168: 167: 165: 162: 134: 131: 109: 106: 32: 29: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 342: 331: 328: 326: 323: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 297: 295: 286: 283: 281: 277: 274: 273: 269: 264: 260: 257: 256:Reminiscences 253: 250: 247: 244: 241: 238: 235: 232: 231: 230: 226: 225: 220: 216: 210: 209:public domain 197: 196: 189: 184: 182: 180: 178: 176: 174: 170: 163: 161: 159: 155: 150: 148: 144: 140: 132: 130: 128: 127: 122: 121: 114: 107: 105: 103: 99: 98:Lord Egremont 94: 92: 88: 84: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 44: 42: 38: 30: 28: 26: 22: 18: 310:British Jews 255: 251:. 1790, 956; 248: 222: 201: 151: 139:George Bland 136: 124: 118: 115: 111: 95: 80: 63: 49:Richard Daly 45: 40: 37:Italian Jews 34: 16: 15: 325:1838 deaths 320:1769 births 198:Attribution 188:Squire 1886 47:engaged by 294:Categories 229:Endnotes: 164:References 91:melancholy 258:, ii. 80; 249:Gent. Mag 41:Romanzini 254:Kelly's 129:(n.d.). 78:Arnold's 61:GrĂ©try's 278:at the 221:(ed.). 211::  117:Ann in 21:British 217:". In 154:Oberon 133:Family 74:Colman 72:under 25:London 158:Weber 31:Life 156:in 296:: 172:^ 93:. 265:. 190:.

Index

British
London
Italian Jews
Richard Daly
Mary Ann Wrighten
Drury Lane Theatre
Grétry's
Richard Coeur-de-lion
Haymarket Theatre
Colman
Arnold's
Inkle and Yarico
Vauxhall Gardens
melancholy
Lord Egremont
St. Margaret's, Westminster
The School for Guardians
The Surrender of Calais
George Bland
Dorothea Jordan
Thomas Caulfield
Oberon
Weber






Squire 1886

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