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... Soloist-11 - r J. Brown• Mozart. leireteon Sullivan's Operas, Arr. J. 0. Hume. Dame( Nrgrol— Uncle us, Descriptive Purr- - A Motor Trip._ 8. Douglas. ...
... Soloist-11 - r J. Brown• Mozart. leireteon Sullivan's Operas, Arr. J. 0. Hume. Dame( Nrgrol— Uncle us, Descriptive Purr- - A Motor Trip._ 8. Douglas. ...
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... several generations; Renibrandt was the last of six children; Rulxms, the last of seven; Richard Wagner, the last of seven; Mozart, the last of seven; Schumann, the last of Ave. ...
... front will shut an Alp from our view. One writhes in thinking of the way the great souls have been treated. Think of a sublime Mozart, with that immortal music in him, visiting a Duchesse de Chabot (who remembers her now?), who keeps him waiting in a cold ...
... bookkeeper. The fatter of Pius IV. was a peasant. The father of Cowles• was a gro(er. The father of Charles Lamb was a servant. Mozart's father was a bookbinder. Milton was the son of • copyb , t. Pope's father was a merchant. ...
... D. E. Easson, 8.D.. presided. The lecture was preceded by an organ recital by Mr S. M'Fedries, two piece= being rendered, Mozart's The Minuet and Trio, also A Ray of Sunshine. The lecturer, with Oxford: The fTnivetsity City and its Colleges, ...
... COMPANY. GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH. Monday—Wagnoek - The Valkyrie. - Tuesday—Offenbach'k Takes of Hoffmann. - Wedrriklay— i Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. - Thursday 7 Charpentier'e LouiNe Fir Tim • m Ediubur Friday—Verdi's - Aida. Saturday Matinee—Wagner' ...
... early ago of 36. his appreciation of Mozart. the lecturer charities ised him as tie of the greatest composer , whose gifts were Good given and were used to the graitest advantage. It was rather singular that Mozart was a c o ntemporary of Robert. Rona ...
... Thorburn, M.A., B.Sc., president. was in control, and packed the two hours occupied profitably. In sampling the cornpositions of Mozart, Liszt, Beethoven. Weber, Bizet, and Chopin, among many others, he indicated that each had an individualit that gave special ...
... praise given to Brussels Quartette -onto month, since on their fint appearanoe was equally appliorbl. , to their farewell. Mozart. Brahma, and T•eisaikovsky were the three oomposn, selected, and it is hard to decide which work was received with the warmest ...
... W, said the man at the music-hall. Look at the programme. Proprietor, Henry Hart; manager, Thomas Hart ; and overture by Mozart. Yes, said a neighbour, and I see a lady is going to sing The heart Bowed Down.' HIS PrIS. —Friend : I'm surprised at ...
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