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M. JULLIEN'S CONCERT

... enthusiastic. The concert was principally devoted to the exhibition of the beauties of Mozart--the principal selections having been culled from the programme of the Mozart Festival, celebrated last year upon the anniversary of the great composer's death. ...

THE DRECHSLER HAMILTON CONCERT

... remedied at the re- maining concert on Saturday next. Our 6itizens enjoy so few opportunities of hearing the works of Haydn and Mozart and other great composers adequately rendered that it is-their own interest to encourage so interesting a group of musicians ...

CONCERT

... ?? lc-t ?? and abandof choristers. la Peed itul a selection front the Requiem, USh oneofitbefiest works of the celebrated Mozart ~lairt 'irt~POsitig it, predicted, vhit too much truth. ?? A I orsbance would be for his own eternal re- t~tir of H0n fronm ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THE ITALIAN OPERA. On Wednesday evening was performed Mozart's ' Le Nozze di Figaro, to a house crowded in every part, such being always the case wherever his glorious operas are announced for representation. In Germany and in London we have never yet ...

GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT

... palm to the instrumental. Wehave seldom heard so masterly a performance as that of the amateur who took the violin part in Mozart's quartett for piano, violin, viola, and violoncello. His tone is deli- ciously pure, if not perhaps very powerful; his execution ...

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY'S CONCERTS

... ejtcosx in every part. tha' The selections consisted, principally, of sacred compositions sue from the workds of Hlandel, Mozart, and Beethoven, in the bee, 1. performance of which, the orchestra displayed, in general, ind justness of conc ptof, and equal ...

THE PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... compositions given at the concerts. To the Society we are indebted for a knowledge of the magnificent compositions of Beeth- oven. Mozart, and Haydn, the richness and beauty of which, previous to its formation, were left to our imagination to conceive. While I ...

LITERATURE

... coercive practice of former times is very properly exposed and condemned. Then follows an excellent essay en- titled Traits of Mozart, in which there are some agreeable letters and anecdotes of that eminent mu- sical composer. The conclusion of the paper ...

CONCERTS

... Sainton, and Hausmann, were most skilfully and taste- fully managed. Last programme was suitably pero- rated by a Quartett of Mozart's, to which full justice was done. Monsieur Sainton is a magnificent violinist. His easy and commanding bowing, and his delicate ...

MONS. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... daughters was also given by her in the most enchanting manner. The chief feature of the programme was a selection of airs from Mozarts Don Giovanni, and M. Jullien's magnificent i' In- dian Quadrille. These were performed in a style which called down the ...

MUSICAL ASSOCIATION

... that he is not putting sufficient heart and voice into the music, although apparently capable of doing both. His solos were Mozart's II 0 ! carn, imagine and' Blumenthal's When we parted. We hope that the Musical Association will be in- duced, by the ...

YORK MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... was awfully grand. The Pastoral Symphony was most beautifully perform- ed by the band, and rich effect was given to it by Mozart's accompaniments, especially the flutes and horns, which breathed forth with the most soothing sweetness. Miss Stephens sing ...