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THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... of the chosen band, which, beginning with John Sebastian Bach, includes the ever to be honoured nammes of Handel, H-raydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. The author of the Elijah, although we are not too ready to say it, may possi- bly be pronounced by posterity ...

THE LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Sainton and H. Blagrove (not the ar j' Royal Italian Opera band, as inadvertently stated on a pre. A. ,vious occasion), performs Mozart's Symphony in C major re Iand Sphor's Overture to Jessonda ; Mons. Sainton perfornis ar ba violin Solo, and Miss; A-rabella ...

LEEDS MUSICAL UNION

... afiforded the lovers of classical miusic a rare I se trurat hay their miasterly acld initelligesit pernformisance of it ig Mozart's but too-little-lcniosoii Sossata iii A Major for piasso- fiurte asid violisu Mre. Sloper, ill a soic- falitasiis of his ...

THE BRADFORD TRIENNIAL FESTIVAL

... Through thle meadows, very finely V and Signor le i gave the ever. lasting II balen. Amongst thle oncerted Pirces were, Mozarts trio Soavve esa if yenta,fo Conl fanl tatto, sung by Madams Sherrinfgtoln, Miss Palmer, and ?? i tbo duet F ronts' in 500 ...

THE CONCERT OF THE LONDON ORCHESTRAL UNION

... are very fttvour~ably kntowni to stir asidleitee. Thts extremlely d~ifficullt sir oif btje ?? Q~Iseet of isilint,'' froits Mozart's ?? Zattiberdlote, its which, her very htigli Soprano notes hstd atmple seope fur sdisphty, site sttig, waith coteitistuiate ...

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.—GRAND PUBLIC CONCERT

... overtures lidoardo and Christin'a and Der Freyechilla' wore played with spirit and preeiloon, and that the two cherussee of Mozart and Beethoven went extremely well. When shah wv hove a aimilar concert nagin? HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE BRAMEIAM MIOOR FoxuouNDS ...

BRADFORD TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... beneath the patron's t, gallery, encircle the names of Beethoven, Mlendelssohn),a Bach, Purcel, Weber, Haydn, Handel, Amna, Mozart, and ' Roessini. Everyhing eing rrangd, th hallwas thrown open r fortheperormnc ?? wrkof undoubted merit, del' unding essih ...

Public Amusements

... produced, that beau~tiful and highly dramratio fe expression into the oper~h which'previously they hid o -been deficiept. .Mozart,; Sir' Henry said, had~ ce'r- r~tsinly founded his style~on Gluck, in which, inafter St years, he so eminently succeeded, ...

Public Amusements

... together, hich produced that beautiful and highly dramatic pressioi into the opera which previously they had en deficient. Mozart, Sir Henry said, had ear- inly founded his style on Glueck, in which, in after ars, he so eminently succeeded, many of them ...

BRADFORD TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... noble triumvirate, Haydn, hi Mozart, and Beethoven thought equally highly of hine. So ta deeply -was Haydn penetrated with the sublimity of the re lfessiaeh, that lee exclaimed, H oe is, indeed, the father of E us all. Mozart declared, Handel understands ...

Public Amusements

... which produced that beautiful and highly dramnatio f, expression into the opera which previously they had c been deficient. Mozart, Sir Henry said, had cer- tainly founded his style on Glu~ck, in which, in after years, he so eminently succeeded, many of ...