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... Davison, Ac., Ac. Mr. Wriglev, of Hawarden, presided at the organ, and played voluntaiies selected from Handel, Haydn, and Mozart in such a manner as to show that the instrument is really good one. ...
... Davison, Ac., Ac. Mr. Wriglev, of Hawarden, presided at the organ, and played voluntaiies selected from Handel, Haydn, and Mozart in such a manner as to show that the instrument is really good one. ...
... ; E. J. Davies, Esq., Laithaelwyd Cottage, &c., &c. The first part of the Concert was Mozart’s celebrated Twelfth Mass. This, on® of, if not the most sublime Mozart’s works being composed almost entirely of choruses, put the society’s abilities to test ...
... prettily, the choir joining in the chorus ; after which The Last Rose of ►Summer,” was exceedingly well sung. Miss Edwards played Mozart’s Gloria” so artistically as to awaken the poetic genius of Rhisiart Ddu o Wynedd, who addressed the young lady in the following ...
... trophies of busts, festoons of evergreens, and banners bearinj nam- s, Luther, Guttenberg, Goethe, Schiller, Hum bolt, Liebig, Mozart, and Beethoven. The programou commenced with addresses from A. Ileintzman, Esq. and E. G. Ravenstein, Esq., the president ...
... theme that evening—a theme full of interest, full of delight, full of sensation theme which had occupied the pens of Handel, Mozart, Haydn, Mendelssohn, and other immortal namesnay, a theme which occupied the talents of angels. The path of musical study ...
... Tone 2nd. 19th, doth, 85th. Athawman Creed, Jlcnedielns, rone7th, i enan fiGioriOTs Proper Trne. o’clock. Processional Hymn, Mozart. Evensong at 3o cioc (1) (Pith’ , pmner Ton s. Magnificat, Tone B'dJ;h>; > Vane Dimittis, Tone 3rd, ending Ist. PLF.AS.VS'T ...