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... performance of' Mozart's Pianoforte Concerto in B flat, composed in the year 1784, and the eleventh Csearoely among the best) o twenty-five such works Vemtie as ae Mr. Halls's powr, they are never heard to greater advantage than in Mozart's music, in which ...

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... llmentJl. Serenade, In this hem ef softened splendoTur ?? Axis Dove cone> ,Le Nozze di Figaro,)} M~ls. Christine Nilsien ?? Mozart. Overture ( Den Freeschsutz) ?? Wober. The greet ocena of the fourth act of H(raoaf was de. claimed by Mdlle. Nilsson (with ...

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... HARMONIC SOCIETY. The perforans0e at Exeter-hall last evening consisted of Mendelssohn'i .5ta'eswcg (Hymn of Praise) and Mozarts Reuiaew. These two pieces have been repeatedly performed together for several seasons. They fill up en evening in a most ...

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... oboeo, two clarhetts, ctwv coral - bwootti, two bamsooas, contrnba. and (oar horna (Firot dine of rerformance it tois contryl Mozart. 4rte, Bttij batti. Madane tassier 1Don rol- T arint) . ?? ?? ?? ?? ott einforilp, - ?? ?? . ?? Beetboyan. .,t.wt Csacerto ...

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... oratorios ot Handel and the I operas of Mozart appeal tothe senses and the feelings c of every one whom Nature has made capable of being c moved byconcord of sweet sounds ; bat the qnar- tets of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Mendelssohn are addressed ...

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... too often introduced by way of novelty. The first part was made up of Mendelssohn's Cantata, Thc First Welalrgis Niyht, and Mozart's pianoforte Concerto in C, played by Mr. John Francis Barnett. The second part consited of Bectlioven's great Symphony in ...

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... artists who performed them on the previous Monday, nnd vere once more very cordially appreciated. The prograunmo opened with Mozart's ever-welcome clarinet trio in B flat, played by Miss Davies, Messrs. Lazarus and Holliinder. Two changes were made in the ...

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... and classical character.1 MOZART'S ZAUBERFLOTE. TO THlE EDITOR OF. THE DAILY NEWS. SiR,-All friends of good music must be exceed- ingly iadobted to you for that fair and reasonable article upon the first representation of Mozart's ?? Zauberflote ois the ...

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... composition, As before re- masked, notwithstanding the prevalence of the melo. dious beauty and symmetrical form and proportion of Mozart's ?? earliest influence in music- there is in each of these quartets mnre or less manifestation of the grand originality and ...

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... (Acis and Galatea), Mr. Sims Reeves ?? ?? Handel. Concerto in A major, for clarinet and orchestra; clarinet, Mr. Lazarus ?? Mozart. Duetto, Rasserena o carei IRai (GugRlaei Tell). Madame Lemniens Sherrington and Mr. Sims Reeves ?? ossedi. Synmphony (Eroica ...

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... beautifully sung by Miss Dolby, and several excellent voices gave a very good idea of the chorus. Miss Ursula Barclay sang Mozart's exquisite air, ' L'Addio, with a rich sweet voice, a perfectly pure style, and great feeling. Several fine English glees ...

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... construction can be folly understood. Mozart's piaroforte Concerto in E flat wes payed by Mr. Charles lIall6. Weber's grand scena from Oberon, Ocean, thou mighty monster, wvas well sung by lMiF Stabbach; and Mozart'a Non mi dir was charmingly warbled ...