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MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... Song ?? Miss Andrews .. Vergiss mein nicht ?? Mozart. Be Grande Sonato-Piano forte. (In D, Op. 10) ?? Beethoven, PAnTIT. - o Quartet -Piano forte, violin, viola, and violoncello. (In G ye Minor) ?? ?? Mozart. Song . Miss Ardrewn ?? Volkslied ?? Kucken ...

THE HALLE CONCERTS

... emotions which must have agitated Mozart during a distressful period of his too brief and eventful life. The design of the symphony is simplicity itself- but how symmetrical, how impressive in this very simplicity ! Mozart invariably interests the instr ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE OPERA SEASON

... evening, was the last hot one of aff Mozart's dramatic compositions, the lest of all being 1La to Clemenze di Tile, Thle opera, with that fine generosity which fir geuerally aecomparties thehighestgeliius, wasgiven by Mozart Ti to a necessitous manager of ...

THE HALLE CONCERTS

... aria, Un acra smorosa, e ( Cosi fan Tatie), Mozart; grand concerto violin. a in D, Brahms; aria, 'Celeste Aida, Verdi; grand symphony in F. No. 8, Beethoven: Chaconne and C Gavotte in 1Idomeneo, Mozart; variations, violin, c I in E minor, Joachim; ...

THE HALLE CONCERTS

... B Lst orchestra is the exponent. 7Unyielding, as his pro- S, 1 grammes prove, in his Pllegiance to Beethoven, d Haydn, and Mozart, he yet turns no deaf ear to the rv claims of the representatives ofa more modern school, ist whose tendencies, after all ...

CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... a that master's opinion of Mozart forbids resistance, pi ?? as the conjunction of Mozart and at Gounod is so close in the scheme of the day. In h. ra lecture before the Academy of Arts in PariN, n Gounod, speaking of Mozart, asked- Who has in run through ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... of by thi e the subjects has a marked chromatic character, more in the ha mauuerofSpohr than of Mozart; and yet how different is the . development ! Mozart, rich in inventive getius, is always e master of the various resources of harmony, and displays ...

THE HALLE CONCERTS

... iteouss The memories that cling around Salzburg are the fdo undying. It was in that quiet city that the genius the rim of Mozart put forth its most brilliant flowers, and sterlin with it are associated the closing scenes of the W the life of the man of ...

MENDELSSOHN AND HIS MUSIC

... very kind attitude the audience assumed towards him a week or two back, when from that platform he told them the story of Mozart's life, he was less slow than he otherwise would have beeu to agree to the request of the society to lecture again. Mendelssohn ...

MR. C. A. SEYMOUR'S QUARTET CONCERTS

... Osnaod ?? Phipps. Quartet, two violins, tenor, and violoncello ?? Mendelejohn. PAnT II. Sonata, piano forte and violin .Mozart. ?? Mrs. Winterbottom ?? In forest glade ?? Linley Quartet, two violins, tenor, and violonoello ?? Bethoven. In this selection ...

THE SCHIEVER CONCERTS

... ITHE SCIEREVR CONCERTS. Cherubini's string quartet, No. 1 in 1 fiat; Brahms' clarionet quintet, op. 115 ad Mozart's clarionet quintet in A formed the programne of the third of the Schiever series of classical chamber concerts, which took place at the ...

THE WORCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... programme presented 'no great feature of attraction. A selection from Mozart's Cosi fan tutti was tile only thing that may be considered as affording an exception to this remark. Mozartes grand symphony was played to very inattentive listeners, the late ...