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THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... suddenly appeared before Mozart and requested its pro. duction was an invention of the composer, traceable to the gloomy imagination and the excitement of mind attendant upon his last illness. Be that as it may, there is no doubt that Mozart, long before he completed ...

LITERATURE

... Operas (London: Novella, Ewer, and Co.' Mozarts Don Giovanni forms the third volume of this excellent series. The editress has included all the recitatives, and has inserted the additional pieces written by Mozart for the reproduction of the opera at Vionna ...

OLD THEATRE ROYAL

... Bristol actor and iavouiite, M1r. David Fisher, sustained the principal part,. It proved a very amusing trifle al Mr. Fisher as Mozart Tis devig Vron Beethoveun mith provoked roars of laughter by his impersonation of the love sick musician while the piece gave ...

POETRY

... Rhapsodical and yet with earnesi love Bids us to join with earth heaven's songs above; And, whether said or sung (like Mozart's Mass) Still makes us feel this song all songs surpassl And why !-because before Jehovah's throne The Church above, invisible ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERT

... rendered the trying air so impressed his auditors that he Inadto acknowledge an enthusiastic recall. In addition to a ?? sir from Mozart's Figaro, in t~he second part he con. tributed Pinuti's Bedouin Love Song. T1he remainder of Shes fifteen subscription ...

GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT

... aL goo~ tyladh wewsI C card to applauded after singing Alma a a Rack Perkini, after singingi the tri,ecant,gv ol As to Mozart's -re fro ItSrgs, o (pri nslni tshort style, and it was persistently redemanded Signor Catalai ill said has a fine baritone ...

MRS. JACKSON ROECKEL'S CONCERT

... of the treats of the evening, andwas loudly applauded. The second part opened with a grand concerto for two pisaofortes, by Mozart, with orchestral ncoompanimentH. With such execatants as MIrs. Roeckel and .fr. Charles HallM it Is scamcely necessary to ...

THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... representation of which the nategory of h s ause mentis would hardly be complete will be sung here on'Tues- day evening, with Mozart's AtUe enal accompaniments. The principal ?? engaged are of established reputation, and there will be a full band and chorus ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERT

... f the floor of the hall being crowded, though the attend- bef once in the galleries was not so full as we have seen it. we Mozart's Zauberfiite overture, with its pretty bits for her - the flute and larionet, could not fail to be popular as an am 0 opening ...

RE-OPENING OF THE MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... appreciation of the subject and a most careful training on the Vart of the band, and hearty applause followed its brilliant close. Mozart's delightful Symphony in E flat has, we believe, been only heard once before in its entirety. Thoroughly characteristic of ...

FESTIVAL OF THE THREE CHOIRS

... well-known scena, Softly sighs, from Weber s Der Frieschutz; an extra song by Mr. Lloyd, Sullivan's '-Distant shore: Mozart's grand symphony in G minor, splendidly played but scarely appreciated - and a violin concerto by M. Sainton, in which the ...

PROFESSOR MACFARREN ON MUSIC

... they assumed, ri that they bore in their talent and in the application of a it the reputation of Handel, of Beethoven, of Mozart, Such was the case with musical executants ; the musical composer had to look to those men for examplesP of what he had to ...