Mozart
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... MOZART. Dr. Laden( Nohl. of Isepsig. ham riblbbed a sew blographisal work on the everhissiniating wthirst of Mart. whisk dewing aweatios es sesount of it. point el view. Bich to se the literature the great comps., and lutist already ia, we helium, that ...
... I It was on receipt of' a moiety of this dole that Mozart sent the dignified aoenowledg- ment: Too much for what I do; too little for what I could do. The Emperor was verylittle better. When Mozart finally left Salzburg and went to Vienna at the earnest ...
... MOZART AT WORK. Mozart's ideas flowed best and most profusely when travelling in a carnage or walking after dinner. His workings were always by fite and starts. If an ides bappened to strike bim nothing else could arrest his attention. Even if be withdrew ...
... HAYDN AND MOZART. The hr.% or ftrt Inhibit a Ifti tic ti tragic The oirlt, compuebr wss the of a to kieg wheelwright, it life she much of poretty eel the of the sttuggle for ftrtttenos. Bath. died easy lea of year. Ml.erc begs. life at a ehad-prodigy ...
... YOUNG MOZART. He camec of musical stoclk ; and when eight sammers had played over him he was a delicate, serious child, with s 0 wondroas an addiction for music that bis fame had far passed the town gates. As early as three years of age, bis love for ...
... REMINISCENCES OF MOZART. The museum of Saltzburg, which contains a collection of various objects that belonged to the immortal Mozart, has recently made another interesting acquisition, a certain K. Mulbreiter having given to the establishment a French ...
... MOZART’S REQUIEM. Tbs excellent choir of St. Mnrr', p„„ Catholic Church, Mount PU.«nt, futliable oonduotor, the Eer. Fr. I'*’ 1 ' Tontured upon ground the tint raarrollooe requiem which Uie^w' poaition of Moxart. For am-IT,. ' attempt to aing oratorioe ...
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... SKULL OF MOZART. ' 2 . OI KANTIC STORY. Violas of the Standard ' t—Profemer Hyrtl, the famous anatomist, 6 . 111 W 601 re ago mlebrated his eightieth birth- on that oocasion, in oonversation friende,•that he had bequeathed in r the skull of Mozart, which ...
... THE ORATE MOZART. died ta one o'clock December Ilth, In the year ITN. He died one and what/ before haring completed year H. den and eat lie.. and for the ware paid. There befog dome thrown a pauper . . which reool.d twenty raft., and was every ten year ...