'Mr Tenducci', as he was billed in Edinburgh, was a Sienese castrato Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci (c1736-1790).
Tenducci was a well known performer on the London stage. His first visit to Britain beginning in 1758 saw him create the role of Arbaces (written for a high soprano) in 1762. He returned to London in 1768, and clearly toured widely. It is quite important to find him still performing a part he had created seven years previously. This surely indicates the immediate popularity gained by the piece. It remained popular, and was performed regularly for over half a century.
This performance in Edinburgh is advertised as his benefit, for which he was entitled to a much larger share of the takings. It is likely also to be his last Edinburgh performance brfore heading south again.
Further dates and performances to be confirmed.
Giusto Tenducci (Jul 31)
Mr Philips (Jul 31)
Mr Taylor (Jul 31)
Mrs Collet (Jul 31)
Miss Alphey (Jul 31)
Mrs Taylor (Jul 31)
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