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... \'ifilfnge”Blncksmith. 12, © The Marseillaise Hymn,” a mile of Edinburgh Town,” jond : reading, “ Nothing to oforte duet, m D. (Mozart), A. H. Clare: glee, * Here in v, ¢ Maggic's Seeret,” encored trio, “ Maich, the merry Elves” nd Flood, and Mr. Efirfiande_v: ...

HARPUR CHARITY

... The Intruder, Mr. Hillhouse. | the head mistress ; after which a hxmn was sung, ac- Finale, “ Rondo (allegro) from Quartet™ (Mozart), the | companied by the harmonium, and the scholars dis- Band. persed. We annex a list of the prize-takers:— First Class ...

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

... Nuns ” having been given, Mrs. Linnell sang “Little Nellie's gone to sleep.”” The programme concluded with two choruses from Mozart, &e., “ T will call ‘upon the Lord” and “Glorious is Thy Name,” which were well executed, and the National Anthem, in which ...

LITERARY, &cC

... Gardens—a monument in which Homer, Shakespeare, Dante, Milton, Goethe, Molidre, Michael Angelo, R iphael, Titian, Rubens, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, America, Africa, Asia, and Europe, all form the footstool of a very respectable German gentleman, who, in all ...

AMPTHILL

... Tuesday evening, April Tth, when the following programme was performed : —Part I.—“ God save the Queen’': chorus, “Gloria™ (Mozart), Choral Society ; solo, * Angels ever bright aud fair” (Handel), Mrs. Moore ; motett, ¢ Jesu, Word of God (Gounod), Choral ...

| omaie Yoe s g

... begged to couple with the toast the names of the Rev. J. C. Pinney and the Rev. W. E. Hancock, . (Cheers.) - The Gloria, from Mozart's mu—,-a-mhyhu.a.smour. man next “%A‘y.!d , and Volunteers,” Cooper, Richardson, and B. Dables, ouibm spoke of their eonnection ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1874
Newspaper: Foleshill & Bedworth Express
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1854 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Falkland

... attendance of the pupi and their parents, and other ladies and gentlemen interested in the nlhz’.ofiboe‘h‘-—i Selectipns ::'o{n Mozart, Beethoven, &c., weregiven in a very masterly manner, and many of which were of a very difficult Kigkcatny Mustcat Sociery ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2310 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POTTON

... fi}lumlcl). Mr. Fox : solo and chorus, * The Earth is the | Lord’s™ (R. A. Smith) ; sacred song, Miss Hoskin ; ¢ Gloria,” (Mozart's 12th Mass) : solo, * Comfort ye my people” (Handel), Mr. G. B. Symonds: choras, “In Jewry is God known (Dr. C. Whitfield) ...

BUNYAN MEETING

... present time. The choir, numbering about 25, sang Sir J. Goss's anthem “ Praise waiteth for Thee, O God ™' the = Gloria,” from Mozart's “ Twelith Mass''; and Dr. Mason's “1 will extol Thee, my God, O King. These were much appreciated. Mr. T, J. Ford presided ...

BEDS. MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL

... Inwards, of | Luton, Mr. John Haines, Mr. Fuller, and Miss Dunu (violoncello, violins, cornet, and pianoforte) omnexl with Mozart's music. Mr. R. K. Dunn sang Braham's “Death of Nelson™ with band accompaniment, and “ Come back to Erin,” in which he was ...

Balcurvie

... various pieces were rendered in o very effective style. The second r{sfl consisted of selections from the great composers, andel, Mozart, Haydn, Meadelssohn, and Gouued, each of which was well rendered and received. Scuootr Boarn, —This Board meton Tharsday evening— ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 9558 | Page: 3 | Tags: none