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... 14, 1825. LEADER ?? IKIESEWETTEI. PAlRT 1. 'nd Symphony-.itrpicr) . . . . Mozart g-Mi- s N r4vlsT V ' Airuidst silent Shades Bach Ira- Pltacido b iImar (Idoiieweii) ?? . Mozart ri Buiia-S-.qiorrr Di: Blionxis, Amor perch6L (11 turco ili Italia) Rossini ...

LEEDS BOHEMIAN CHAMBER CONCERTS

... pasatively new. There was Mozart's Quartet in G, with its charaoteristic rhythms and contrapuntal finale; and there was Grieg's Quartet in G minor, which, so to speak, revealed the old wine in new bottles, and under a northern brand. Mozart readily carried oif ...

THE WORCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... for a sick person, to be ' fiaished within a certain time. After a nne the stranger I returned, and Mozart begged for more time, whiclh was granted. Mozart then (being ill; became persuaded that the work would be his own requiem, and applied himself with ...

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... favour. Upon the original, the Elandel-Mozart, or the Handel-Mozart-Frana, version, there are again many variations dictated by the individual taste of the con- duotor, who will have troames here, and dispense with Mozart's clarinet parts there, select one ...

LEEDS POPULAR CONCERTS

... rremories of the Ithose privileged to be present. For at it, if in many psi iinstances they renewed a previous intimacy with Mozart's an1( Clarinet Quintet, they mupst, for the most part, havefo become for the first time acquainted with Sohdbert's be famed ...

NORWICH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... operae, Rossisi. of ourse. being birst favourite; the se-ond to extracts fiom the Oratorios of Handel, Mozart and Havdn ; and thie third concert to a -Mozart sym- phony, mand a very miscellaneous bsdget, including a. comic imitation bh Sacclhini of a fanatieal ...

YORKSHIRE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... arcello ai Cluarsss-Rexr tremuensis Qurtet, Mrs, Bishop, Bliss Masson, Messrs.l~nct Mozart e attd BMschin-Bsenedictus I aett Song, Signor Rtubhini-Dotnizss Deus-in H flat .. Mozart d, Cisorus-Praise him in 3udals .. . oMzart Song, Mademoiselle Grisi-Laudato ...

DR. J. H. GIBSON ON MUSIC

... A'L one' timle t'ashemgty 1!Gluck who opposeid the ?? another it was :the gialt' Handel vess h aeo dramatic -Benunpini; or Mozart ?? fItaly, or Wagsaer against'~ the word Itwse idet thrat inmougst musicians.,there exi'sted in hi w a iminidsdistinct'tastes ...

RAMSDEN'S SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... dress as Lord, remember David. A slight hoarsenens impaired the effect of this and his three remaining ?? Bose, Song, Mozart's Un aura amorosa (encored), and Sohiller's Tell her I'll love her. Mr. Halls's interpretation of Cbopin's Andante Spianato ...

ARION ORCHESTRAL UNION

... so much enjoyed as the previous concert, but still successful and' satbi. :factory. The princilpal 'nutnber, a symphony by' Mozart, was, of course, a delightfal treat to perhaps half-a-dozen thorough-going enthusiasts present. But they alone, peilhaps, ...

HUDDERSFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... heed. Haydn and Mozart, not to mention Weber, demanded remarkably little of the librettist, and in the result they, or, perhaps moia precisely, we, of the present | genernion who look for proportion in all things, ap- 12raebly suffer. Mozart set some ?? stuff ...