MUSIC

... at thie time of day en OvestUrOof Mozart's should have been produed, hitherto unknown to the English public. This was the overture to La Villa sg6e .&apita, en opera of which nothing whatever is known, save that Mozart contributed two or three pieces to ...

LECTURE ON ECCLESIASTICAL MUSIC

... notice of Mozart, the lectureri d treated his topic with some enthusiasm. The con- 's elusion of one of Mozart's masses was sung, as forming le part of one of the finest written by this composer. ?? an illustration of the manner in which Mozart's ae church' ...

MUSIC

... has not been able to prodace his rval. Mozart's Concerto in D minor played by Thalberg was a musical treat of the' ?? kind, Thii great performer howed himself as much at home in thae simple, classical style of Mozart as in the brilliant and highly-ornamented ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... I guarda sorella ?? Mozart. Song, aL'ddio ?? Mozart. Song, Deh! per questo ?? M Mozart. Sonata (pianoforte), INe plus ultra . ?? Wocld. PART II. Quartet in A major, op. 13, No. 5 ?? Beethoven. Aria, Della sua pace ?? Mozart. Song, MOr zhs in ciclo ...

MUSIC

... Moist, Salvumo fac regern .I. .. Dr. 0. Loewe, Duset. La Dove prendi (II Flautg Mlagico), CMr. and Madame WVeisa. ?? Mozart. Overture, Oberon ?? PART It. Overture, Guillaumue Tell Rosini Aria, Peae alla Patria JL tlia .,I ,il* Rossin!. .',tdlle ...

MUSIC

... bes', but the most successful of the teries. The concert of Monday night w as upon the amea plan. The whole of the music was Mozart'-selected (doabtless by Mr. Benedict) with great taste and judgment. The result Was ?? St. James.'s-hall was crowded, and ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... consisted of the following se- lection of music, on the merits of which we need not enlarge. PART 1. Symphony, Jupiter ?? Mozart. Recit. and Aria, 0 voi delr Erebo (Lpa 2eseurrezione), Mr Santley ?? Handel. Aria, ah Perfido, Madame Clara Novello ...

ST. JAMES'S HALL

... Rubinstein. Mozart's quintetto in E flat, in which the late J. II. Cramer was wont, many years since, to enchant his audi- tors at the Philharmonic Concerts, by his exquisite piano- forto playing, is still fresh in the memory of many devotees of Mozart. It may ...

THE NEW PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

... violin and tenor (Mr. Sairton and Mr. H. Blagrove) ?? Mozart. Aria (Madame Solari) .. ?? Handel. Symphony in A (No. 7) ?? Beethoven. PART II. Pianoforte concerto, in C minor (Miss A. Goddard) ?? ?? Mozart. Aria (MadamieRadersdorff) . Meyerbeer. Overture, ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... Beetboven. Aria., Soliche ergelaufne Laffen,- Herr Fornmes; Die EatlyiCt2jf acus dern Seraoi Mozart. Overture, Anacreono .C. .,,Cierubini. The G minor Symphony of Mozart, in which the finest effects are produced without the aid of brass or calf's-skin, and ...

MR. C. A. SEYMOUR'S QUARTET CONCERTS

... relief to the elaborate ?? compositions for the stringed instruments. The first a of these which figures in the programme, Mozart's r quartet in G, comprises all the peculiar excellences ' of the great maestro;-the most tender and touching 3 melodies, ...