ROTUNDO—MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... singing of her matchless melodies 'The mademoiselle is best known to us here as the first and most delightful interpretress of Mozart's music at the present day. We all know, of course, what she has done to popu- larize the operas of our countryman, Balfe ...

MUSIC

... consisted of Beethoven's Qointet in E flat, tiebastisa Bach'e pianoforte con- certo in 'a mino; Mendelasohn Quatet in D maJor, sad Mozart's Quartet in E flat. Among thee pieces Bach's concerto is comparatively little known. ?? was played by Mr. Sterudele Bennett ...

LITERATURE

... Handel's Oratorios Israel in E~gmf eand Sansuon,, in vocal score. London: J. A. Noveaio. The Thre Favoritc Masses of Mozart, Haydn, & BResdoeCa, in vo- cal score. London: J. A. Novello. ...

MUSIC

... instrumentation is, on the whole, extremely happy; th: ugh it is unequal, sometimes reminding ns of the arace and retinetnent of Mozart, but ofen garish and t Irant. In the fine dutet in the second act, betwent Corn dle and Alphonse, the voices, at the close ...

THEATRES, ETC

... Marie Durett, actress. TdzE GREAT GERMAN COMPOSaas.-The statues of tihe following composers will be placed in the 1-i6tel Mozart at Vienna, viz. :- Gluck, Haydn, Beethoven, Meyerbeer, and Mendelssohn. The name of Rossini is added; but this must be a mistake ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4084 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CONCERTS

... Schubert's fine song, Der Wanderer, and Mrs. A. Newtonl's charming ant artisic inter- pretation of the masterly aria from Mozart's Stray/to called forth immense and well deserved applause. Mr. Sims Reeves, by general desire, repeated the ' Adelsida ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1289 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literary Extracts

... and German stage. She . d. will be able to give power to the inspired strains of ' Handel, grace to the charming melodies of Mozart, e and truth and pathos to the simplest effusion of the t rustic muse of Ireland or Scotland.-George Hoyar/h. i KAFIf R MODE ...

JULLIEN'S CONCERTS—JETTY TREFFZ

... voice, its register good I throsighont, and with mezzo soprano notes that add to its volume. The 'Iria a Vedrai carino from Mozart, she inter- preted carefully, and her Trab, Trab Nvihich followed, being SUEg with animation and telling naivete, when encored ...

MUSIC

... attract, afford a proof of the growing love for really good and classical music. The concert of lest evening consisted of Mozart's Quastet ia E flat; Mr. C. Hordly's second Quartet in D; Beet- hoven's pianoforte Trio in B flat, No. 4; and Haydn's Quartet ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA AT MANCHESTER

... Boulland, who delights with the fanciful strains of Strauss, the charmoittg music of RHssliei, and the sublime symphonies of Mozart and Beethoven. We have seen so mrany spurious wizurds, that we are doubtful every time we see the name advertised, but Mr ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1381 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... and ellfjrire ?? of Mi'uN DELSQOIXN's grand duo in D major, Op. 58, as given by STERINrALLE B}.N- Lt YETT and PIATTIe. In MOZART'S qurrtett in D No. 7, the , anuanete was encored. Tile concert concluded with BEETrIO-; it YEN'S grand trio in E fiat, No ...

CONCERTS, ETC

... will be a succession of other stars. Mr. Lumley intends to produce some of the most splendid productions of Glick, Cherubini, Mozart, Palestrina, Spontini, and other masters; and also the celebrated choruses of the Sistine Chapel. The announcement of Mr. ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 795 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture