Books by Frederick A. Rossini

Cover of Integrated impact assessment

Integrated impact assessment

by Frederick A. Rossini, Alan L. Porter

1983

Cover of International research management

International research management

by Philip H. Birnbaum-More, Frederick A. Rossini, Donald R. Baldwin

1990

Cover of The Impact of office automation on clerical employment, 1985-2000

The Impact of office automation on clerical employment, 1985-2000

by J. David Roessner, Robert M. Mason, Alan L. Porter, Frederick A. Rossini, A. Perry Schwartz, Keith R. Nelms

1985

Cover of Interdisciplinary analysis and research

Interdisciplinary analysis and research

by Daryl E. Chubin, Alan L. Porter, Frederick A. Rossini, Terry Connolly

1986

Mad. Montessu having, on Monday last, been honoured with the most enthusiastic applause, will make her second and last appearance on the English stage to-morrow evening. To-morrow, (Thursday) February 21, 1833, will be performed the play of The iron chest ... with a favourite divertissement, by all the principal dancers. After which, the grand ballet of Masaniello (from the King's Theatre) with all its original splendour of scenery, dresses & decorations, in which Madame Montessu ... will make her second and last appearance on the English stage. The ballet composed by Mons. Deshayes. The music by Auber. ... The public is respectfully informed that the sacred performances during Lent will commence at this Theatre on Friday next, Feb. 22, 1833, when will be represented (for the first time in this country) an oratorio consisting of sacred music, scenery, & personation, entitled The Israelites in Egypt, or, The passage of the Red Sea. The music composed wholly by Handel and Rossini. (Adapted by M. Rophino Lacy.)

Mad. Montessu having, on Monday last, been honoured with the most enthusiastic applause, will make her second and last appearance on the English stage to-morrow evening. To-morrow, (Thursday) February 21, 1833, will be performed the play of The iron chest ... with a favourite divertissement, by all the principal dancers. After which, the grand ballet of Masaniello (from the King's Theatre) with all its original splendour of scenery, dresses & decorations, in which Madame Montessu ... will make her second and last appearance on the English stage. The ballet composed by Mons. Deshayes. The music by Auber. ... The public is respectfully informed that the sacred performances during Lent will commence at this Theatre on Friday next, Feb. 22, 1833, when will be represented (for the first time in this country) an oratorio consisting of sacred music, scenery, & personation, entitled The Israelites in Egypt, or, The passage of the Red Sea. The music composed wholly by Handel and Rossini. (Adapted by M. Rophino Lacy.)

by Pauline Montessu, George Colman, Daniel-François-Esprit Auber, Deshayes Mr, George Frideric Handel, Gioacchino Rossini, M. Rophino Lacy, Covent Garden Theatre, King's Theatre (London, England), John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)

1833

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