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MR. CHARLES HALLS'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... exquisite trio n ,.very early composition, but in some raspoetS tstre ht than his more elaborate compositions. It is altog a Mozart's style, replete with graceful melody, andtip e symmetrical; tbe finale is one of tlle most perfect eotbta Iexuberant joy ...

MANCHESTER CONCERTS

... MANCHESTERB CONNCEPT.>. The hundredth anniversary of the death-day of Mozart was celebrated in the finest possible wav at Mr. De Jong's concert in the Free-trade Hall on Saturday evening, Mfr. se Jong did well in opening his programme by a performanre ...

REVIEWS

... been issuedad thi ere these are being succeeded by Israel in Egypt, 184msonl, !ea and several of the most favourite masses of Mozart, ap on Beethoven, dic. The whole, when complete, will form ng, a most excellent musical library, at a cost comparatively mi ...

CONCERT HALL

... ?? Pastoraie ?? Beethoren. di a- Aria. .Mrs. Alexander Newton.. G(ii augio d'iiferno.. (fl Flauto Ci e- Magico) . ?? ?? Mozart. ,e Solo-Clarinet Mr. H.P. Sorge ?? .Third Ar ?? fmobs ). i id Song ?? brs Alexander Newton ?? Ah! cantatthou WI remember ...

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

... feast of nectar'd sweets where no crude surfeit reigns. The same, no doubt. may be said of other composers-of B3ethoven, of Mozart, of Haydn, of Men- -delssohn. tit Handel is ours-not. by biith, it is true, but by an adoption as perfect as if he had been ...

THE HALLE CONCERTS SOCIETY

... he adequately defended him- self when he was assailed by the textual purists. The late Father Turner used to say that had Mozart and Haydn lived in our time they would have sharpened the weapon of ecclesiastical music to the discomfiture of the disciples ...

THE MANCHESTER GENTLEMEN'S CONCERTS

... audiences forget her artistic defects, came here:d with Signor Giuglini; and at this concert Messrs. Hall6 and Hecht played Mozart's Coucerto for two pianofortes in E flat. It At the 1860 Christmas oratorio Miss Louisa b Vrinning was the pfincipal soprano ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... Nandi, and Ciampi. Four-part Song- Ah, could I with fancy stray.. atton. Ariaf- GF nguid'ilrferno.-(il1 lauto Alagico,) Mozart. C s mcademoiselle Carlotta, Patti. iChorus-` The many rend the ?? Feast) Handel. Arla-A te diro (Roberto Deverex.) ..DoniLetti ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... Co. are the publishers, comes a sup- J a plement containing articles by various writers, be n dealing biographically with Mozart and Br critically with his works. Otto Jahn, Victor U j Wilder, Michael Kelly, Dr. J. F. Bridge, and y Mary Cowden Clarke ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... of his BOth year. - The Gaszels. Musicale di Milano, in an into- id resting article on Mozart in Italy, publishes, says d the Mfuiwal News, a letter written by Mozart in a 1776 to Padre Martini, thb famous hisitorian and is composer of whose achievements ...

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERY

... Rossini. Signor Bulterini. ChaiI-s.lBright Autumn Day (Dlnorah)..Meyerbeer. Solg ..A 'he amande ero felico (1i Seraglio).. Mozart. Mad'lle 11ma de Mblrska. Sole riane-forte' :Andaate EpianatosnrdI S''ie Polonaise brillante.. Chopin. Herr Enist Paner ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... able to give I examples of counterpoint in three parts, play from a figured bass, and analyse the first move- n ment or a Mozart Sonata. The theoretical b Xpapers are to be work ed inl presence of the local representatives at their respective centres ...