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LECTURES ON MUSICAL COMPOSERS

... menlded lhis hearers to ?? speaking of Mozart, Mr Pauer said that the richest gifts which could be bestowed were given to this celebrated composer. His wvorks were absolute perfection, and, taken as alwhole, Mozart wns the master of masters, and was considered ...

WORCESTER MUSIC MEETING

... evening presents a very attractive selection of vocal and instrumental pieces. T'le Grand Symphony of Haydn, (No. 8,) and Mozart's elegant and lively Overture to il Flauto Magico, will be performed. Mr. Lindley will play one of his choicest Concertos ...

CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL

... of Keble; Herr Daubert, anl Mr. H. C. Shaw. The programme was as follows:- PART L. Rondo in D major, for two pianofortes .. Mozart.o Messrs. Parratt and Franklin Harvey. Duett, My heart's delight-Meessrs. Anstice & Ingleby. Song, Non e ver-Mfr. Shaw ...

MR. GODWIN FOWLES' ANNUAL CONCERT

... Mdille. DrasdDl, Mr. M1ontem Smith, and Herr Carl Stepan; aria, ' Madamina (Mozart), Herr Carl Stepan; song, The wrecked hope (Barnby), Mdllo. e Drasdil; song, The violet (Mozart), Mr. Montem Snitb; Venc- ?? tian song, Beneath tho blue transparent sky ...

GRAND CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL

... The progrnmnene-was as feollows:-- PART I. Anldanlte adcl Variations in D miner,. ir piinsoforke andl violin .. .. .. .. Mozart. Miss Agnes Zimmermoann & Herr Straue, Air- Tyrannriciclove- HerrStocki-ausen. IlHndal. rtelude, Saersbansto, and Gavotte ...

MUSIC AND MONEY

... hundred and five pounds, which he got for wii Alexander's Feast.' .i It almost staggers one to recall the fact that ox M~ozart's lg7iX790vanni. brought to its com- fro poser no rag~r#7tpt ttwenty pounds.. For. the Al Magi Flute - he was raid, lust ...

MR. RUSSELL'S CONCERT

... Sainton.) Song, 'T'he YeorpEn's Wedding Song ?? Prince Poniatowski, (Mr. Santley.) Sestetto, Sola, sotcc (Don Giorlusn11V ?? Mozart. (Madame tl'orek-t Iv c a, Miss Calel'rata, Miss Enriquez, Mr. Edward 3Aoyd, Ilr. Maybrick, and Mr. Santley.) 'Yhis programine ...

OXFORD PUBLIC CLASSICAL CONCERTS

... concert, Dr. Lloyd deserves much praise for the way in which the band played the eccompani- ments. The concert concluded with Mozart's well-known and ever-welcome G Minor Symphony, which, needless to say, was played, with the exception of one slight slip ...

CONCERT AT THE PORELAND HALL

... greatly enjoyed. IHe is said to be only nine yeaes of ae, and to play as he did, without the score, selections from Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Scanhert, Sarnellnikloff, Mendelssohn, Forster, Godard, Lechetizky, antd Blattermatno, would bhave been no luean ...

PUBLIC CLASSICAL CONCERT

... ing in a coda, thn development of which brings5 th work to an exceedingly effective finish. T.lE) ?? performers also played Mozart's string ?? iS 11 fiat major, No. 5. This, the last ?? jart dependent instrumental composition that 5er twrote, is dated April ...

MAKING A MUSICIAN

... ' t *'Butmusic? Is that aprofession.?' 'What about Mozart, Meyerbeer, Weber, Rossini ?. Didn't they have a profession?' . ?? good pr~incipol wae sornewkhit taken 1absacardreplida hastily: ?? Mozart-tbat'a ,lt'a dterrchatte alo~eher Hegave, proof of ...

THE DIVINE ART

... write, as a test of literary proficiency, a short essay on one of the following subjects :- The Syn- phonies of Haydn and Mozart, The Sources and Nacure of Glfick's Reforms in Opera. For the certificate for the pianoforte the candidate vill be expected:- ...