WITH MOZART'S ACCOMPANIMENTS
... WITH MOZART'S ACCOMPANIMENTS. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings at Um Shire Nail, GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERTS. ...
... WITH MOZART'S ACCOMPANIMENTS. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings at Um Shire Nail, GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERTS. ...
... MOZART BRITANNICUS. Having committed our judgment in announcing the infant Cianchittini, in our paper of Saturday, j as a Musical Pha'notaenon, we participate by proxy j in the gratification he afforded yesterday to the most I exalted and felicitous ...
... WITH MOZARTS ACCOMPANIMENTS. EVENING PERFORMANCES THE SHIREHALL. ON TUESDAY EVENING, Overture?.—MELUSlNE —Mbndelssohn. DER PRIESCHUTZ —Wkbtr. Beethoven’s Cantata, THE PRAISE OF MUSIC Selection from ZELMlRA—Rossini, &c. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Overtu ...
... THE DEATH OF MOZART. (ITozart having been empl)ye,' to co.npose a fir a Catholic Prince, applied - 'self to study with uncommon :odour, blot visiteil by it presentiment that the requiem was tor llatiame Nlozart entleivouveil iri rece•bve Convicii.m, but ...
... expiration of the month. At (be time appointed, the stranger returned, but Mozart waa no moreSre Life Mozart, p. 404, 2nd Edition, Murray, There is another account which Btates that Mozart died before the Requiem was flnisbed, and that the latter part of the ...
... SONNET TO MOZART. (Bj the Rev. Wm. Polling, M.A.. Ac, Rector Dv'miVmv*U Kent.) thee, Mozart! grand iriuony descended From Heaven'!, pure clime iv thy cradle And v\ith thine earliest Is her lessons blended : Thine infant spirit, with aid supplying I Thy ...
... MOZART'S REQUIEM.* Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers into false creation.—CHlLDE HAROLD.; A ?—and for whom? For Beauty in her bloom? For Valour fall'n ?—a broken rose or sword? A dirge for king or chief, With pomp and stately grief ...
... LIFE OF MOZART. From The Foreign Quarterly Review. At length ample justice is done to the memory of Mozart.— Independently of the high gratification which his admirers must defier from bring made acquainted with the habits and peculiarities of , the man ...
... LfiE OP MOZART. froV 7V'> FereX' tt 7rJ el Iy Review just publisled - At ?? ample juttdce is done to the memory of Mozart. dep5sdestty of the high gratification which his admirers must , from beinR made acquainted with the habits and pecu- of the man ...
... price Bs. ch. Mozart's three Sonatas with an accompaniment for a Virdir i , Books 7,8, 9, and prier each. Mozart's three Qoartitts. Book 4, price 6d. Mozart's three Duetts, is.,oa price tcs. 6d. Mozart's three Duetts, Book 54, price 121. ...
... ANECDOTE OF MOZART ■ /mi being once on a visit at Marseilles went to the - in ogtiilo lo hear the performance of his VUlanclLt He had reason to be tolerably well satisfied till, in .„, |«| of one of tbe principal arias, the orchestra, through emit in ...
... MOZART TOWN. Hobart Town and Laun-est. , n papers to the 19th of January have arrived. At this date the harvest bad commenced, but as it was in some respects premvure, the crop was expected to be limited. The late drought and winds had materially depreciated ...