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M. JULLIEN'S CONCERT

... enthusiastic. The concert was principally devoted to the exhibition of the beauties of Mozart--the principal selections having been culled from the programme of the Mozart Festival, celebrated last year upon the anniversary of the great composer's death. ...

CONCERTS

... Sainton, and Hausmann, were most skilfully and taste- fully managed. Last programme was suitably pero- rated by a Quartett of Mozart's, to which full justice was done. Monsieur Sainton is a magnificent violinist. His easy and commanding bowing, and his delicate ...

MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... daughters was also given by her in the most enchanting manner. The chief feature of the programme was a selection of airs from Mozarts Don Giovanni, and M. Jullien's magnificent i' In- dian Quadrille. These were performed in a style which called down the ...

LITERATURE

... musician Mozart, as we shall afterwards speak of Phidias and of Raphael, those two great artists in stone ch and on canvas, who have spoken to the ages by the ?? Lre instead of the lips. of You know, he continues, the name and genius of so- Mozart-the ...

HER MAJESTY'S STATE CONCERT

... Weiss t and Herr Formes (Faust) ?? Spohr. 7 Air, Deh per questo inetanta, Mademoiselle Wagner (La Clemenac di Tito) ?? Mozart. a Finale, Madame Novello, Mademoiselle Wagnerr, 3 Signor Gardoni, Mr. Weiss, and Herr Formes e and Chorus (Fidehio) ?? ? ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... of this society will take place on New Year's Day, in the City Itall; and from the attractive programme, which will embrace Mozart's Twelfth Service, and selections from the sacred compositions of the Great Masters, performed by artists of known ability ...

MUSICAL PERFORMANCES IN THE PARKS

... are Telling ; cavatina from .§ooiambula ; chorus, And the Glory of the Lord scena from Nabucodnosor ; Gloria, from Mozart's Twelfth Mass; cavatina from Giovanni; Sound the Loud Timbrel ; aria, Vivi tu, from Anna Bolena; Hal. lelujah ...

NEW MUSIC

... to-day give our readers a short extract from literary contents of No. 87, which is from the pen of E. Holmes, whose life of Mozart is well known and much admired in musical circles. Our extract gives a very in- teresting account of the extempore performances ...

THE OPERA

... slilful performers. The harmony is dull and monotonous, wanting entirely the magic chiaroscuro of such composers as Weber and Mozart. When we superadd that it was evidently imperfectly rehearsed. especiallyby theorchestra, our readers will not be surprised ...

THE LYRIC POETRY OF GERMANY

... emboiied in Sir Walter Scott's tale, the Surgeon's Daughter ; nor is it purely ideal and imaginative, for we tknow that Mozart died while his daughter sung over to him the sweetest of his songs-his last composition, the Requiem. Beethoven too, ere ...

CHAIR OF MI to THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY. Sin,—I inserted in your paper a letter last vear regarding

... third item, L.7000 for farther instruments and apparatus, this is another job: neither or apparatus are required—simply a | Mozart and Beethoven small chamber organ or pianoforte. wrote some of the finest productions without any instrument whatever. Item ...

FIRST GLASGOW MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... 'Dettingen Te I)ennm,' the 'Loblgesanimz.' %:iijdcl- ssolin's 'Antigone,' and other miscellaneous uworl ( Aindkl, Haydn, 'Mozart, Mendelssolin, Spolir, Horsuley a, . It is important to add that the stcietv is iii cii -ed A n- tisely of amateurs, and ...