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TEACHERS' PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION

... ? 0x^. o I MOZART CONCERT. e j In arrangint the interesting concert which was s held on Saturday afternoon at the Worcester Lawn, Clfton, Mrs Boeckel had a double purpose in view- f the celebration of thecentenary of the death of Mozart, and the aiding ...

THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... suddenly appeared before Mozart and requested its pro. duction was an invention of the composer, traceable to the gloomy imagination and the excitement of mind attendant upon his last illness. Be that as it may, there is no doubt that Mozart, long before he completed ...

POPULAR CHAMBER CONCERT

... that it made one regret that the concert was the last for the present season. It opened with an early example of the gifted Mozart, the lovely trio in B flat, for piano, violin, and viola. It is so full of melodic beauty, and so graceful and refined, that ...

MUSIC OF THE 18TH CENTURY

... reation would at once see how differently the orchestra wrn treated, fi how mhuoh nore depended upon it in tbe satter work. P Mozart, Haydn'rcontetheporary and friend, wtapoken w of as one of the dreateut geniuses in thia or any other a eeutury; although ...

GRAND CONCERT AT THE VICTORIA ROOMS

... was in a great measure due to the variety of the programme, which contained a something suited to most tastes. There were Mozart and Beethoven for the classical, Rossini, Bellini, and Verdi for the lovers of sparkling, florid opera, and Mercadante and ...

ITALIAN CONCERT AT CLIFTON

... Donfers a right In this country to a similar distinction. The concert achome hkoluded numbers from Verdi, Ponchleili, Ballini, Mozart, Roseisl, and Tito Mattei-a variety of selection certainly calculated to eorure general approval. There were n3oo a couple ...

Literature

... career from manhood till his esily dcath, nt the age of 35 years and 10 month1s. In a meineroidum of his fattier, Leopold Mozart, we uind the follow- leg aecoatet of )tAYMN'S OPINION OF eoZ&tIrT. Ons the 12th, Tosepi lllaydnii was with is. Three of theistest ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERT

... the delicateintricaciesof Mozart'sSym'phonyln Gminor wbich so enraptured Schubert that he said one could hear the angels singing in it, the musicians seemed equally at home. It basfbeen termed the most individual oi all Mozart's symphonies, of-which he ...

Our Library Table

... by 3Ir Elarold Leis.l -In I saddition to twelve vignettes, the wrork is illustrated w by thirty high cls engravings. The Mozart Cenltenary. Sirprlement contains an u ndmirable illustrated account of that great master of R the theory of music, D f Lws ...

HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... to be proeuoed, followed by a Watrer selection, On Wednesday morninr Drorak's Requiem Maes vuwill be given, as well at MozArt's Si rmphony in G minor, and Dr Bridge's canticle, T rhe Crrdle of Christ, to be conducted by the compopser. Wednesday evening ...

BRISTOL EXHIBITION

... delightful valses Bien Anea was charmingly rendered, but perheps the most success- fjlfeat-re of the scheme was theoverture to Mozart's opera Le Nozze di Figaro, to which full jastlae was done. r G. Cottle gave as a cornet solo Adams's popular composition ...

THE ROMANCE OF MUSIC

... eating that of Haydn or Mozart, to both of whom he wasr inferior in contrapuntal writing. She reminded her heares that to Haydn they were indebted for the earlier development of the symphony, sonata, and stlinged quartet, whilst to Mozart's ver- satile genius ...