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JAHN'S LIFE OF MOZART

... above all d1 tto bad heialth and poor remauneration. But a ..a Mozart legend had; already growls tip, a . in which the coldness of the Viennese public; e ,the treachery of Salieri, ;Mozart's renmnciation h1 d of Vienna for Prague; the appearance of a ai ...

Published: Tuesday 21 November 1882
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1902 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

The Promenade Concerts. —Examples of Mozart, Spohr, and Mendelssohn formed the chief items last evening's ..

... The Promenade Concerts. —Examples of Mozart, Spohr, and Mendelssohn formed the chief items last evening's programme these concerts. Mozart's contribution was the grand symphony (No. 0), which was played fur the first time, received at the hands of the ...

Published: Thursday 02 September 1880
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1046 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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 ...

MUSIC

... catalogue of Mozart's productions—a book of wondrous comprehensiveness and research, and affording interesting record of the marvellous powers of Mozart. The serenade given last night—for the first time here was composed in 1781, the year in which Mozart produced ...

Published: Tuesday 09 November 1880
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 425 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Music

... elaborate catalogue of Mozart's works, published in 1864. Prom these authori- v ties it would appear that there is but one contemporary c manuscript score, and that the handwriting in it is not the same throughout, but partly Mozart's and partly Sitss- mnayer's; ...

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 ...

MUSIC

... celebrated 1 lady violinist at Vienna, in 1784, Mozart himself being the pianist. So great was the haste with which it was produced (no trace of which, however, is apparent in the composition), that Mozart ad only time to write out the violin part, playing ...

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 ...

MUSIC

... popular than it ias-for it certainly is the case, how. ever the circumstance may be explained, that this chef d'ceuvre of Mozart does not enjoy a tithe of the favour be. stowed upon pieces which have not a hundredth part of its merit. We are not disposed ...

MUSIC

... to the beautiful symphony of Mozart, by taking its first move- ment slower than it is usually taken, thus allowing the beauty of Mozsrt'a round and graceful periods to be fully felt. We ane convinced that such wasn Mozart'a own reading. It is well known ...

MUSIC

... tied, Sei mir gegruss't (in English) and Un aura amorosa, from Mozart's Cosi faa tutte. At lest night's concert (the third of the present series) there was but one quartet (Mozart's in D minor), the second of the six dedicated to Haydn, and of the ...