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... MOZART ment and concentration. In his self-Confidence and self-knowledge Mozart must have been an extraordinarily lovable .person. Fully conscious of his genius, yet wholly free from arrogance and from condescension towards his friends, he was generous ...
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... MOZART serenade in C minor K 388 cnd works by Gounod, Addison, Milhaud, Damase, Hindemith This is the first of two Wind Band Concerts to be held this season in the Theatre. The second is on Sunday, September 16th, at 8 p.m. Tickets: 10/6, 7/6, 5/-, 3/~ ...
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... MOZART serenade in C minor K 388 and works by Gounod, Addison, Milhaud, Damase, Hindemith This is the first of two Wind Band Concerts to be held this season in the Theatre. The second is on Sunday, September 16th, at 8 p.m. Tickets: 10/6, 7/6, 5/-, 3/- ...
... MOZART BACH ROSSINI Tickets obtainable from the Belgrade Theatre Box Office Telephone 20205 ...
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... and Mozart On his 13th birthday, Joe gained a scholarship to the Trinity College of Music and studied classical works for the next four years under private tuition. But the biggest influence on him was the jazz and dance band music of the Roaring Twenties ...
... Mozart The interval and the challenge of Mozart appeared to bring the best out of the orchestra, revealimg an excellent balance and a fine feeling for the wonderful contrasts of Symphony No 41, the “Jupiter.”” It had alwa{,s seemed to me a curious subtitle ...
... Mozart Part two was illustrated by the music of Mozart and his Quintet in G Minor K 516, partly as a curtain raiser to this composer’s coming bicentenary, and it was a great gleasurc to hear the accomplished ergonzi Quintet from Munich, led by Cordula ...
... MOZART ment and concentration, in his self-confidence and self-knowledge Mozart must have been an extraordinarily lovable person. Fully conscious of his genius, yet wholly free from arrogance and from condescension towards his friends, he was generous ...