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LECTURE ON ECCLESIASTICAL MUSIC

... notice of Mozart, the lectureri d treated his topic with some enthusiasm. The con- 's elusion of one of Mozart's masses was sung, as forming le part of one of the finest written by this composer. ?? an illustration of the manner in which Mozart's ae church' ...

THE HALLE CONCERTS

... recognition 'of . the influence of Mozart in shaping the tendency of music. He was the maker of an epoch. The Serenade which Dr. Ilatif brought forward on this occasion is one of the works of a fruitful year of Mozart's life, namely 1779. Scored for two ...

THE ROSA OPERA SEASON

... that when he 5 was young he said, I and Mozart ; that when o1 a he was a little older and knew better he said oi t Mozarband I; and that when he becomeold, t6 s he said Mozart. To the names of Bach, el Mozart, and Beethoven be obedience, for it f t ...

THE ROSA OPERA SEASON

... speaks of Mozart's con- sciousuess of his power andC his desire to keep his impulses under controL No musician hiA greater gifta than he, and none had more everence-for his teachers, a lesson which is not devoid of point in these days. Mozart's dramatic ...

MR. C. A. SEYMOUR'S QUARTET CONCERTS

... relief to the elaborate ?? compositions for the stringed instruments. The first a of these which figures in the programme, Mozart's r quartet in G, comprises all the peculiar excellences ' of the great maestro;-the most tender and touching 3 melodies, ...

MR. HALLE'S CONCERTS.—SEASON 1852-3

... of Hummel, Beethovetiiand Mozart. Hummel was a pupil of Miozart's, and a pupilbn every way worthy of such pa a master. Ha has all Mozart asgrm cand elegance, with grati Pt energy in development, not alwayps'btained by Mozart in his g a chamber music; ...

THE SCHIEVER CONCERTS

... Trio IFor violin, viola, and violoncello, Mozart; Rhap3odie in G minor for pianoforte, Brahmsa; 1iao Quartet, op. 47, Schumann; Bailade in A flat for. piano- forte, op. 47, Chopin; and 'String Quartet in C, Mozart. Mlozart's name necessarily occurred in ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... Herr Molique, Signor Piatti, and Id M. Baetens; while the rich stores of Mozart, Beethoven, and i ad Mendelssohn furnished the principal materiel. The concert ge opened with Mozarts quartet in E flat, originally written for be piano forte, oboe, clarionet ...

LECTURES ON MUSIC

... did not reproach composers who con- structed works upon natural melodies; indeed he pointed, out instance-s in the works of Mozart and other maeters, where really great works had been so produced; instituting a comparison between modern werks and the ancient ...

MR. HALLE'S ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... Symphony 'n G m by Mozart, which opned the . oncert of ¶Lhursday evening, zr one among the high classical form& o, composition, in which a miscellaneous gather- I. ig Will take, perhaps, more interest than many others of a similar order. Mozart is so thoroughly ...

THE HALLE CONCERTS

... THE HALLE CONCH. ?? Mozart were the m- in the pgm e o the conert-with whichthe second ?? of the Halldaeriessat the Philbar- manic Hall began last night. The fonrer was represented by a synphony,of whichsofar as is kWn, no printed acorp is in existence ...

CONCERT HALL

... Williams and Mr. ?? Di ?? Id ?? Arcate. d DervishChorusC d ?? a; Cavatina-Mr. ?? cara itamagine. (11 Flanto at fugico) ?? Mozart. ar Balled-Miss M. ?? Whyeart thou sad?.' Eakd. Is Ode- ?? The ?? poetry recited by In Professor Greenbank) ?? ?? XelCitj ...