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NEW MUSIC

... NEW 'MUSIC. (Hln enry Kleint London.) I t eta, a Legend, by / arli Zoeller, o with viio s d'amour ?? and effective music, which only requires passable words to mlake it acceptable to a baritone. At present it is accompanied by both French and English verses, and of the two sets the English seems the more imbecile. Farewell, until we meet again,' song, in D, by Carti Zoeller, with viole ...

EXHIBITION NINANCE

... EXHIBITION FNINANCE. DEFICIT OF £17,JUO AT LiVEit-OOL. The official stateincut was issued last nlight of the result of thie Livcrriool Exhibition, which closed threeweekssince. Itzshows totalreceipts3 £13S,000, and expenditure of £4S,000, leaving a deficit of £15,000, which the gua; uators. will have to make good. As an alternaitive to the pa-pinent of this defit t thc executive propose ...

DOMESDAY BOOK—A.D. 1086

... I ?? r ^ gOF 500 £VBSAY T bdrO yeats is a prpdo of tme soi 'that Ieopie are apt to think of it as pd with hum3anity generally rather than rt or tate in partiular. Nor is t say* ca0tiu3 alythnag else than suggestive ; tisO. fr aS 0as onrown island is con- s Tgre >.Ch periods carry the md back to o twor was a eoman proronco, and tisi ahet5,a destined to be the first ft G,3peror assumed the ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC-AND THE DRAMIA. -| (raoxr ounrl owsh ColSon nnznT) r: -- MrW G. w llsLondon, Sunday Nighlt. c I~r . , Will'sversion of Onida's Two 1 ILittle Woodeni Shoes' wais produced by Mlr ?? V57nahamn at the Criterion yesterday. The piece is called 'The L~ittle Pilgriml, and tits story departs somewhat fromn that of the ae as model to Blair, a yourng .Englishl painter. 3 iisir leaves for Paris, ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSJIT AND THE DR AMA. (FEm07 5 OUR SPEClAL COFlRThPODlzuT. , London, Sunday Nighti. Un Balloon in Maqacdera, the last opera which Verdi wrote for the Italian stage, Was .resiVed C at ovent Garden last night for the first t re sirce 187S. The occasion was the *i-but of 31dlle. Giulia 1 alda. This young lady is an American, a dsughter of MKrJ. B. Wlieelock, of Boston, uiece of tlieHon. W. B. ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... OPRCHESTRAL CONCERT. I. Orsrtiore-`Tpbcleeoio en ?? 3. Ileci-tives and Air- 'Tis rain that I seek' aset 5.Intreituttice. and Ii ldees ?? ?? t 6. .Syrcphnnv N o. 3 ina F-' Inc \VIde ' ?? 7..mig- floss, softly islonmins ?? P Rad's symphony Irn Waldo, performed 1~ here for the first time last nighit, was written in. 1' IS189, andI belongs to the class programme 0 muasic. lie wrote ...

THE MAGAZINES

... ;THE MAGAZLWFf TrEE MAGAZENS-4 , S3COFD NOTICEc.Ce Thb place of honoaur in The itm Prlneeoan tic Bere-fe is given to MrJames Russell Lowell, who CO a contributes an article on the poet Gray. It is an SC excellent bit of criticism, breathing not only the to poet's feeling for a brother poet, but also the Ov calm and sober judgment of the experienced ( man of letters. It is not long-ronly some ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MIUSIC S D T EE DI AMA. A (FROM ova OWN cosaESroaiDaYr.' Ye Most of the London, Sunday 2SSiI5l. produced beoeChrsrienas, leaving Bixiun' Day Nit practically free for ti1e Drury Line pantwrmnine, l the opening of the Covent thaorden Cireus, a- fi a' the n'rodue~tiou Of a few uniruportant C'criz-i.-a it r potales at the outlying tere. At no 1ecs L th 'n sixteen Londion th'ea-tres bueiostrl iuu ...

THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION

... i i s - A - - u - N - - - -Q - SHIPBUIIDI!G EXHIBITS. (vROXs OUR SPExTAT CoESPONDEiST.) In only one department of the Liverpool 'Shipperies do the exhibits from Scotland bulk largely. But for the models and drawings of Clyde-bailt vessels the Naval Architecture section would be a mere appanage of the Exhi. bition, instead of being its distinctive and most commnenble feature. In every other ...

THE WOLVERHAMPTON FESTIVAL

... TEL WOLNEARAMPTON- FESTIVAL. - (FROM OUn OWe? SPECIAL CoREsrosnss.r.) lWolverhampton, Friday Night. The 'Wolverhampton Festival ended to-night 4rith Mr Corder's new cantata ' The Bridal of Triermnain, which is in many respects the most important and interesting of the novelties pro- . duced down to date at this year's festivals. C Of -the morning concert little more thanr bare P mention will ...

THE GRAND THEATRE.—NADESSHDA

... THE GRAND THEATRE.-NADESE]IDA. I ~ -I Mr Carl Rosa's Opera Comnany concluadocd a Ip highly successfal six (days' engagement at the 1I Grand Theatre on Saturday night. In the In afternoon a performance was given of MTr Goring p Thomas's new opera Nadeshda. IV, hen first ! c heard in Glasgow in the end of last year - the opera was received with marked favour, 'a and the aanouncement that it ...

ROYALTY THEATRE—ENGLISH OPERA

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