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LU MUSICAL SOCIETY. A GRAND MOZART CONCERT 'WILL DR IN CORN EXCHANGE, COVENTRY, On Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1880• Till ..

... LU MUSICAL SOCIETY. A GRAND MOZART CONCERT 'WILL DR IN CORN EXCHANGE, COVENTRY, On Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1880• Till PROORAIIIII WILL INCLI7DI THE JUPITER SYMPHONY, THE TWELFTH MASS, The Overture to Fig.tro, the Allegro from the Concerto in D. and the Motett— ...

LONGFORD

... The following was the programme : Band. Quonium, (12th Mass), Mozart; chorus, Sing to the Lord, our King and Maker, (Ist Service), Haydn ; chorus. Glorious is Thy name, Mozart; trio, How sweet the name of Jesus soun-s ; anthem, I will bless ...

'meter Xtittvaturt

... important , matters pertaining to Mozart's artist life have been noticed, and the matter is arranged in paragraphs, divided as far as possi!fie into years. No one can rise from a perusal of this little book without feeling that Mozart has done great things for ...

MR. GLADSTONE

... sitconds, Is. 21. par lb. ; eggs, 10 to 11 for Is. Mozaar.—Mozart wrote his first opera at Vienna, by desire of the Emperor. Though the singers extolled their parts to the skies in presence of Mozart's father, they formed in secret a cabal against the work ...

A BILTSICAL REVIVAL

... itself some able exponents of the particular branch of art which it seeks to foster. In the opening programme were quintets by Mozart and Beethoven for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon, and an extremely pleasing sonata for flute and piano by Reinicke ...

K ENIL WORTH

... praise thy God in Sion, Appropriate hymns were sung, before and after' the service, which terminated by the Gloria from Mozarts Twelfth Mass, and Mendelseohns grand work Cornelius as a voluntary, the service was repeated on Sunday night when the sermon ...

COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE HOSPITAL

... F. H. Smith. Reading. Mr. Arthur Seymour. Song, The Forsaken, V. Gabriel, MiSd Murray. Andanto, (From Trio in B. Flat, Mozart, Messrs. Stringer, and Hanson. Song, L'ardita, Arditi, Miss Merry. Glee, Banish 0 Maiden, Messrs. Payne, Hanson, Grinyer ...

RUGBY

... the Misses Mary, Ada, and Gertrude Mostyn, and Miss Gundrede de Trafford. The service was full choral, from the masses of Mozart, Gounod, Weber, and Himmel. The bride wore a rich satin dress of Louis XV. style, trimmed with Brussels point lace and orange ...

it enntingtirn

... governor ilmignete of Routh Waltr. remtal after evensong at St programme sr follows : March to Raul. followmg iselectlonr Mozart, Requiem. rhea Imp i 7Crnm. Tremencle. liyne •• • • -- in; . Ttnitritiott A meeting was held llonday afternoon.. DI. then ...

LEAMINGITON CONSERVATIVE CLUB. EVENING CONCERT

... di- O. then commn eced by the of the National Anthem by Mr. Meer, Heden. and played an and an instrumental r• Don Jiren by Mozart. Mn. otelifle, who poeres.s • good has. vome of considereble comfier, sang Speed my Bark and T h . •in . moat manner. frf ...

LOCAL NOTES

... between the musical generation of the present and that of the past. He studied under Hummel, who himself was the pupil or Mozart, and under Weber who was trained by the gifted Kalcher. Amongst the operas to be performed during the week is Weber's chef ...

BRAN DON V. STOKE

... as it were, into pikes—having been made there. MOZAIIT.—Mozart wrote his first opera at Vienna, by desire of the Emperor. Though the singers extolled their parts to the skies in Presence of Mozart's father, they formed in secret a cabal against the work ...