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NEW GRAND THEATRE

... NEW GRAND THEATRE. ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, which was produced G here before a tolerably large and enthusiastio audience h last night, is a rather ambitious work for a touring ih company to attempt, involving, as it does, ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... major, op. 22, by Mr. Ebenezer Prout- and the second part of the concert will include the overture to Die Zauberfluite (Mozart), a new violin concerto in E (op. 32) by MIr. Mackenzie. for Senor Saramate, songs by Mrs. Hutchinson and Mlr. Mane, and Liszt's ...

CONCERT AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... section was made up wvish movements from tfoos by Haydn and Mozart: the first movement from Haydn's No S in Ef at, and the second (andante C major with variations) from the Gr major trio No. 8 of Mozart, played in a way that shcited the wish to hear the works ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL. TIlE ITALIAN OPERA oOMPANY. An unequal, but not uninteresting or undeserving, performance of Mozart's lyric swan's song rewarded the patronago of the large and fashionable audience which assembled hero last night to witness tbe third andifinal ...

MR. SHORT'S CONCERT

... larger lines, and exhibiting a greater freedom of handiing sol mastery of resource. The sryle iR still that of Haydn asid Mozart, consequently there is little evidence of origi- nality in conception or treatment; but the wori is ahrays musicianly, and ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... nt, and it is much to be feared that the venture must have proved a sub- stantial loss to all concerned in it. The opera, Mozart's Nozze di Figaro, has been too often and too recently done here, and its charms are too familiar to Birmingham music lovers ...

JOSEF HOFMANN: THE BOY, NOT THE MUSICIAN

... the ten-year old child who has lately created ruoh a commotion in thle triusical world, be destined to grow into a secood Mozart, to fill the place of Liszt, or to fado into mediocrity as he advances ill years, there is no doubt that at tho present inomneit ...

NEW GRAND THEATRE

... traesparent is tile scr that even the least edecate'l listener, who Las a' music, must feel the inauence of its ichatin a' Mozart's music, as a rule, is not eo triiej51 formers as that of most contemporary Coco. L E' strive to atone for the poserty of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... 'Thomas's Mignon, which, according to Mr. Rosa's original pro- gramme, shouldl have been the initial performance of the week. Mozart's Marriage of Figaro had been announced for the last night, but the sudden illness of Madame 3Iarie Roze having necessitated ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... left little to be desired. There will be two performances to-day. Meyer- beer's Robert the Devil' in the afternoon, and Mozart's beautiful Marriage of Figaro, with three prima donnas, in the evening. ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... audience in the second to absolute enthusiasm, and win, ning a recall. Mrs. Richardson gave an admirable per- formance of Mozart's fine concerto, and the band accom- paniments were very judicious and correct. It was a mis- take, however, to omit the slow ...

MESSRS. HARRISON'S SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... necessitated some alteration in the progrsmme, which, as amended, stood as follows:- Overture- Die Zauberfltcts .. . ?? Mozart. RIecithtive- gS qosl guerrier J(jAida, ) ?? Velf1j. Aria-` Celests Aidla I'Ad )ri Entracte- Rhapsodic Norvdgienne in ...