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THE ADVERTISE , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1884

... Beethoven thetnoven'e weeks we smell in nuobreoeeyered with llosart's and Haydn's. Abboud,. he lived 40 years longer than did Mozart Me works did not amount to quartet the number, This was attributable to the groat shady he diva fo his composition—honor their ...

CHEADLE

... Sunday evening, the following being the published programme:— Overture (In E flat), Mozart; Allegretto 113 minor>, Guilmant ; Communion, Orison ; and Allegro Vivace, Mozart. A Foousa Fellow.—At the Stockport County Polka Court, on Monday, William Boldbrook ...

luslC

... form of the sonata for the piano arid in that of the symphony for the circle:Mrs, the hands of such masters as Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. In Germany the opera took root by means of a translation of Itinaccinol's Daphne, set to music by Henry Schutz ...

arm Funmy Folks.)

... berrying, it is indeed a gave question ; but, belly or not, surely they an bury their beaks in a grub or a worm. MOZART showed signs of musical rmius as an inhale, for he often composed himself to sleep in his muse's arms ; he also used to eat ...

CHEADLE

... MAW*. la other words, they feel their malty rather Wady the sensibilities of their hearers The compositions of Xondoiman, Mozart, sod as works that Mould be approached not alms ail) the aloud emend appreciation. bat &Wost with reverence. we Meade amateur ...

r THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1894

... /to di; tilt 341 1.4 Pl. CU swath. 'llO. oath e, Ito to mow ha. tt .ut.-111og4te 1~1 810 Is 31 to 4 Ed to 49 Ira /4 to gI3 Mozart, Tharotay. Better. 1.1 to per lb; err. bad II fur ls; 001.0+4 4 to Yps p.m 1 to It per peri: per prob. Idiot. brow. id to ...

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... small attendance last evening. The programme consisted of seketions from such well known masters as Handel, Menclehrohn, and Mozart. The gem of the evening appease,) to be one of Sterndale Bennett's minuettos. The other items included Carillons de Dunkerque ...

16Y' 17 19,w 19T! 19F 6. it after Trlofty. 7 1 Bank Holiday. BTo Canning died 1827. 0(W Dryden born,

... 1688. DECEMBER-31 days. James Ware died, 1166: 8 lamp &Etat in Paris, 1851. 31S list Is Meet. 4'M 'Richelieu died, 1612. 5Tu Mozart died. 1791. 6 W Rebellion in Canada, 1437. Tb Algernon Sidney beheaded, 1661 I Venice ceded to Airetria, 1797. 9 S 'Adolphus ...

T II E 2,5/. PRIZE. Is of the POSTPONEMENT for three weeks of the sTOCEPORT ATHLETIC SPORTS. we menet now

... wanting oat. via be openrd. I—lto the aft allowed to P 0.41 Coupon I 4 To OFFICE. ST CKP guess t►at the Number of People who tor Mozarta at the Steekpon Athketio 'porta. Jena 'Mb. ro PULL ADDIUMI is Coupes' )cs like hot S. Keep unt W Jun. 117th, . ntl then ...

THE LOCAL BOARD RUCTION

... g coolest as being looked forward to. The !Wowing Wye been aommated .—Menars W. W. Coulborn, A Cm/venue. P. Whims., T. B. Mozart and W. H. Medley. The bet wined, who of the retiring members, mimed to stand. The siting papers will be &hewed tomurrow, coasted ...

&LDERLEY

... feeling, but she wee not Revd to the best advantage in her selections, Orpheus with his lute (Sulliwo) and Dove sono (Mozart ). Her efforts In the pathetic writing, Maying, in which was Joined by Mr J. Russell. were very praiseworthy, and Mr Russell ...