MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS

... work of Mr. John Bishop, and does him credit, After this the scales of the concertina with 48 notes are given. All the natural notes are white, the sharps and flats black, as in the pianoforte. Directions for regulating theaction of the bellows are inserted ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... earnestly-the twelve or fourteen perorations of Mr. Hume to every speech the veteran delivers --may be matters of good-natured note, but they have, of fi -course, little to do with oratory. There are some earnest E - ten, chiefly young. who are coming ...

MILDRED'S WEDDING

... assist the imposition by a consistency of strangeness. All the strings are strung to the same tense pitch, and there is no natural note to create a discord. The scene, too, of the story harmonizes with the characters. The grey old shadowy mansion, with ...

PR1OVLNCIAL THEATRIC

... Danny Mali and Mr . J. BLarnlhila, as Kyrle Daly. The Eily O'Connor of Miss Lizzie lnleinhardt was a iseritorious piece of natural noting. Miss Vining, Rs Ann Chute, eind Mrs. L. Courtenay, as Mrs. l'Creganl, wvere also cominensdable, T/icllyfsgJih was li ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20149 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW MUSIC

... marvellously wrought, and it may well serve as a com- panion to Mr. Holman Hunt's Lighst of-the World. The artist will naturally note the exquisite painting of the dying Christian's worn, thin hands; the expression of Divine thankfulness poured into his ...

Published: Sunday 06 February 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1259 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... week as the heroine in the romantic drama of .feanie theses, arid baa been most warmly applauded for her finished and natural noting. MLliss Elicit tienfort also sustained the part of Effie Deens with groat crcdit, and Mesars A. Dampier, C. G. Owen, F ...

Published: Sunday 01 May 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 17680 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... Cowleyk shaking all England witlh Iis pindaries, and' persf h- ing with them; Wailer, the famous, saved 'I ron obivion by the natural note of, one single-song- a and so on, through league af ter league of a, flat And , desolate country which once was prosperous ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... with their olarionots might dlieconrse sweeter music, and yet where, as Anderson flattered himself, ani justly, the natural notes of my rarn's horn sometimes excited to higher rapture the shout of liberty. Mr. GOlfillan may he congratulated on this ...

MUSIC

... Belgian singers of his class, this gentleman has a voice which is a sort of compromise betwveen baritone and tenor, his natural notes being baritone, and his high notes in a great ineasure produced from the head. He sings with ease and spirit, and is an ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1628 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF MUSIC.*

... fifth to D, and so on. By the modern system of equal tempera- ment the huge keyboard adequate to the production of the natural notes of a succession of scales is got rid of by the division of the octave into twelve equal semitones. Equal temperament was ...

HEALEY;

... I he had no intention of remaining in the position of I weavers, spinners, and twisters. When Louis Haye's | short good.natured note had come, telling him of the I chance there was, and saying that he had epoken for him, I but offering no great hopes of ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... The Magic Flute, in which, it is needless to say, she is at this moment unrivalled. Mdlle. Gerster seems to possess naturally notes which in the voices of most singers have been obtained by a process of forcing, and which in these cases are the result ...