MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... of by thi e the subjects has a marked chromatic character, more in the ha mauuerofSpohr than of Mozart; and yet how different is the . development ! Mozart, rich in inventive getius, is always e master of the various resources of harmony, and displays ...

MUSIC

... oboeo, two clarhetts, ctwv coral - bwootti, two bamsooas, contrnba. and (oar horna (Firot dine of rerformance it tois contryl Mozart. 4rte, Bttij batti. Madane tassier 1Don rol- T arint) . ?? ?? ?? ?? ott einforilp, - ?? ?? . ?? Beetboyan. .,t.wt Csacerto ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... Spohr. Introduction aud Rondo; Pianoforte Mr W. H. Holmes Mendelssohn. Recit. and Aria, Non so donde viene, Mr Bodda ?? Mozart. Overture (Anacreon) .Cherubini. PART IH. Sinfonia Eroica ?? , Beethoven. Quartett, The Nightingale, Miss KIearns, Miss ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... flat ?? KE ?? I ?? Mozart.~ Aria, ' Agitato, Signor Belletti, I .uorusciti ?? Fier. Concerto in F minor, Pianoforte, Mr C. Haello ?? Chopin. Aria, , Martern aller arten, Mdlle Jenny Ney, Die Entfeh- rung aes dene Serail ?? . , Mozart. Overture, Tannhitses ...

MUSIC

... oratorios ot Handel and the I operas of Mozart appeal tothe senses and the feelings c of every one whom Nature has made capable of being c moved byconcord of sweet sounds ; bat the qnar- tets of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Mendelssohn are addressed ...

MUSIC

... and classical character.1 MOZART'S ZAUBERFLOTE. TO THlE EDITOR OF. THE DAILY NEWS. SiR,-All friends of good music must be exceed- ingly iadobted to you for that fair and reasonable article upon the first representation of Mozart's ?? Zauberflote ois the ...

MUSIC

... beautifully sung by Miss Dolby, and several excellent voices gave a very good idea of the chorus. Miss Ursula Barclay sang Mozart's exquisite air, ' L'Addio, with a rich sweet voice, a perfectly pure style, and great feeling. Several fine English glees ...

MUSIC

... construction can be folly understood. Mozart's piaroforte Concerto in E flat wes payed by Mr. Charles lIall6. Weber's grand scena from Oberon, Ocean, thou mighty monster, wvas well sung by lMiF Stabbach; and Mozart'a Non mi dir was charmingly warbled ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... Overture, Chevy Chase ?? ?? Macfarren. Aria, Di militari onori, Signor Belletti. Jessonda ?? Spohr. Sinfonia, Jupiter ?? ?? Mozart. Scena, Ocean ! thou mighty monster ; Madame Clara No- vello. ?? Weber. Overture, Tannhiuser ?? Wagner. PART II. Sinfonia ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... pianoforte, in B flat, Op. 19, Mr Lindsay Sloper Beethoven. Aria, Bild schlhgt die Abschieds stunde, Madame Ru- dersdojrff ?? Mozart. Overture, .Turyanthe ?? Weber. PART II. Sinfonia in C minor; No. 5 ?? Beethoven. Recit. andi Aria, Jo, ich ti!,l'es,' Madame ...

LITERATURE

... Tothill Fields, which is exceedingly elaborate and interesting. HAND BooR FOR THE ORATOniOS. THE MEssiAH, WEl5ANOED FROM MOZART'S SconE. By John Bishop, Cheltenham. London: Bobert Cocks and Co., New Bur- ?? is a marvel of cheapness-tbe whole of The ...

MUSIC

... 31accabeus, the Creation, Mozart's Requiew, Mendelssohn's Loygesawg and a Elyialh; which last Oratorio was performed five tirmes. A. remarkable circumstance connected with this seascn has been the production and great success of Mozart's Regteina . i That divine ...