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THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... been wedded to Mozart's music; it is at once absurd and dull, and 'thore is no little difficulty in understanding what anybody would be at or why dverybody is in such direfai trouble. However. it suffices for lovers of music that Mozart was corn- soser ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE ITALIAN OPERA

... i THEATRE ROYAL-THE ITALIAN OPER - ._ - A.._ - ?? L In accordance with the published announcement, Mozart grand opera of Don Giovanni was preasnted last evening ia our Theatre Royal, in prelence of an audience which, we were glad to perceive, rather exceeded ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... performed thet day illustrated er three difereut phlies of the sonata school.' The 1g first waes a comparatively youthful work of Mozart, ve written in 1782, when he was 26 vears of age, The second wai -a work of Beethoven's iiddle d: periodidting about the ...

THE ITALIAN OPERAS—DON GIOVANNI

... qaisitely sad. The naughty libretto is the only despicable thing about it; and nobody contmeiidp his poet more hearily than Mozart, aleit there Is now and sain a tenfold lusciousneiss in, the translation into music. We gladly c9ine to praise Saturday night's ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... the pianoforte part, &ea; and for a class of oumpositione illustrated by the gems of Mozart, &o,, read 'a class of compo6itions iliustrated by the genius of Mozart,. &c. DUBLIN GLEE CLUB. At a general meeting of the above club held on Saturday, 17th ...

MUSIC, &c

... attraction was enhaneed by the programme, which included citoice seleotion.; from Verdi, Rossini, Mendelssohna, Mayerheer. Mozart, &e., and to almost all the pieces, whether solo or concerted, emi le justice was done, while to the slinging of none could ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... yesterday was given at half-paset Ithree o clock, with a new programme. There was; a crowded altendance. The first piece was Mozart's trio iu E major, for piano, violin, and ! d violoncello. This was followed by Beetboven's f beautiful trio in 1) major, ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... obeervations made of the performers in our previous notice, for their playing. yesterday afternoon was cer- tainly admirable. Mozart's string quartet in D minor, oR 13, was given by Signor Papini, Mr Delaney, X Grisard, isid Herr East in a thoroughly refined ...

ST. THOMAS' LITERARY SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... d'Or, by the orchestra. Miss - Parsons sang Pinsuti's Till the Breaking of the Day with her usual good taste. A trio of Mozart's for pianoforte, violin,' and violincello, by Miss Bowman and Messrs. G: H. and G. Brett; part song, ?? The Chapel, by Messrs; ...

BELFAST PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... ricordens Domnine (l Thou, Lord, art mnerciful unlo ts), one of ?? iinesC eompovitions. Onlibioheff, the biographer ?? Mozart, epeowlly selects Utis work from anmolgst the manuv compositionis ho wr te for the Church as the inbjeett of the fol- lowviug ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS

... TIHE CARL ROSA OPERAS. DON GIOVAN-fI Oa Saturday night Mozart's masterpiece, Don Giovanni, was performed at the Gaiety before a crowded audience. The performance on the whoie was fairly good, but-the work has been performed freauently before in Dublin ...

MR. COLLSSON'S CONCERT

... which con- cluded the programme, was rendered. Madame Camillo Urso played Vieuxtemnps' Reverie, and the first movement in Mozarts concerto in D perfectly, her violin playing being one of the m0ost striking features of the concert. MrsScotb Ffenvell saug ...