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AMATEUR CHARITY CONCERT

... brilliant lights The attendance was most numerous and fashionable, The vocal performances, which consisted of eelections from Mozart, Crouch, T Cooke, Storilug, ielflni, Sphor, Wallace, Men- delasshel, &c., whicih were all ?? with sweetness auw effect, and ...

THE DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL BECITALS

... violonclo the executauts bein~g Sixgnor :Bsposit, Herr Lauer, and H err Rudesdorff. Tbhe work is not, we should y, o fe o Mozart's greatest trios, Alhough nely foisIhed, as everything by hmi is r utred rtherby ace- tain kind of childlike, simplo beauty ...

MISS PARSONS' MATINEE MUSICALE

... greatly to the effect of this very picturesque work. Miss Parsons conducting with the greatest judgment and discrimination. Mozart's Turkish March. which was per- formed at the couvuencemnent of the second part, served to display the excellent tone of ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... Ciampi, and many others, more or less known to fame. Two novelties are promised- Rubinstein's 1,Demon, with Madame Albani; and Mozart's Seraglio,with Madame Sembrich. The facilities for woman's education are every- where increasing. The University of St ...

MUSICAL RECITAL IN THE ULSTER MINOR HALL

... and his playing of this selection was marked by purity of tone and delicacy of execution noticeable in all his performances. Mozart's Quando Tniro quel bel ciglion was beautifully ant symnathetically rendeead by Miss l'Kisack, whose cultured contralto was ...

ITALIAN OPERA AT THE GAIETY

... ITALIXAN OPERA AT .TRE GAIETY. D DN GIOVANNI Taistfine old opera. by Mozart was performedI last night. There was a crowded hsome, which mny be fairly ascribed in part to the hold which Don Ginvvn5 bhasupon. a large portion of the. xmusical public, ...

THE DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... and none predominating, although the piano does now and then speak ?? ffowingly. The andantemovement is at the commencement Mozart's Batte, batte' almost note for nete, but fromn that melody othyrs pfterwards ?? forth ele- gantly, makingquitea new ensemble ...

THE ITALIAN OPERAS

... i l TIHE ITALIAN OPERAS. Last night Mozart's Don Giovanni was presented for the second time. It is no small praise to say that the cast of parts with which Don Giovanni was produced was fully up to the demands of the most fastidious judges. Having so ...

CONCERT BY THE ITALIAN ARTISTES

... weather during the day. The-programme dia comprised a rich selection of solo and concerted pieces, f from the compositions of 'Mozart, Rossini, Von' Weber, gri D~oaniz.6tti, Verdi, Flqqow, &e., and the artistes eimaged let for their performance included Madgle ...

PRECOCITY GF GREAT MUSICIANS

... the church services were over. Beethoven, at fifteen, was one of the chief musicians under tile Elector of Cologne. At four Mozart could play freely on the harpiscohord; at tilve he not only comlosed, but beaan to travel extensively as a virtuoso. The ...

HANDEL'S MESSIAH

... , but because tlie grest eompopsers, Mozart, Ilaydiln, ai(d Beetho- ven, al ?? this olpinion, ansi nll express-d thlem- selve-i as feeliig like more bal es in complarision with Hanrlel, 'that c ian t,' as Mozart cilied him; 'that fai ler Of' us all ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... numerous and highly fashionable. The pro. graemme of the music was most JudicIously seleoted-cora. prising, master-pieces by Mozart, Haydn, Hammel. and Beethoven; and the performance. vocal as well a inestru. mental, was worthy of the reputation' of the ...