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MUSIC

... Collegeo of Music, in th(e o theatre of the Albert Hall v.stolady, oif giving it COII- plots and sosini-publie porfuosaiinee of Mozart'H ' Mar- ?? Figaro,'' with full orchestra, 0LI'r55 cniu ballot. so The ossosLosiserI, 'Mossrs. Irving, Maiuel, iaroia, tund ...

MUSIC

... considerable portions of the second and fourth acts of Il Trovatore, the second (or rather the latter half of the frst) act of Mozart's Figaro, and the second act of MaFrtba. To-night the second act of Wagner's Flying Dutch- man willbegiven, and these ...

MUSIC

... Madamo Viardat (ardinedc) . . ?? ?? Overture (Miduorum.r .igh'. DreamaL.M, nd.l..oven. alnrontal C, No, 6 Jnplter) . . Mozart. Conecrto, ionol o ?? aydln. Daetto, 4Qula eat Moms, Madamne Clara Novello and Madame Viardot (Stabat Mater).^ Rttosst. ...

MUSIC

... nce, brought back that itrling Classical violinist loerr Straus, who, on the oarnior ,,ioal sustained the loading part in Mozart's Diverti- r~ento for string quartet and two horus; and on Mon. i, Cherubini's quartet in D minor. Mozrt's work givea for ...

Music

... included a novelty of high and special interest, as will be seen from the fol- lowing programmenne Overture, L'Impressario ?? Mozart. 'Trio, Fareweli for blt a while ?? .. ?? Benedict. ?? Song, Sleep, gentle Lady ?? ?? Bishop, Simphonv, 1'`.11i rower of ...

MUSIC

... in which we have them. The catalogue is' continued, dow toa the very last days of Mozart's life, and this so-called No.10 has no place in it. If, therefore, it is Mozart'satall, it must be oneof his juvenile works,,-i s upposition countenanced by its intrinsic ...

Music

... entirely from the works of Bee- thoven), was as follows: PART L Quartet, in Z minor, op. 59 .. Beethoven. Song, The Violet ?? Mozart. Sonata, in G, Op. 79, Pianoforte ?? Beethovenl PART IT. Trio, in B flat, Op. 97 ?? . Beethoven. Song, *The Charmer ..i ? ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... I(FROA OUlI CORRESPONDENT.) l Tho Leeds Festival chorus added to its laurels yester- clay. The cain items for the morning were Mozart's llecpliemt Mass and Mr. Froderic Cliiol's now symphony, Speesnlly Composed for thoe Festival, oue of the two novelties which ...

Music

... orehestral aceompaniments)-an acceptable addition to the very limited number of such pieces, the best examples of which we owe to Mozart, Weber, and Spobr. It Herr Moliqu'es work is not equal to these in originality or power, it is not unworthy of comparison ...

MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS

... others of Mozart's works) 3 the grandeur and elevation of Beethoven's ma-, Itured styla are distinctly foreshadowed. This collection is put forth at the price of five shillings, and is to be followed by a companion volume, containing Mozart's variations ...

MUSIC

... with some attention to metho- dical arrangement. The first part consisted of selections from Handel, Haydn, Beethoven, and Mozart; the second was a selection from Mendelssohn; the third was made up of light and popular pieces. There was a great array of ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... resided in America. During the present week the centennial of the I death of Mozart is being celebrated at his birth- placeSalzburg. The event is antedateda few a months, for Mozart died at Vienna on Dec. 5, I 1791, but the early autumn is doubtless a more ...