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MUSIC

... trio~in a minor, played by himself and Messrs. Bnziau and Albert. But then this trio, charming as it is, is comparatsvely speaking an old atosy, as it was written, performed, and admired a long time ago. Nor do the chamber works of Messrs. Agnilar and ...

THE MONTICELLI EXHIBITION

... returu him wheon the time comes. It is hi ess expected ?? W. V. Hlarcourt, and other prominent ' In Liperals will cona down to speak in the course of the l the nex tew weeks, while Mr Evelyn, M.P., bas ?? de- Ii log termined to throw ail his influence into ...

THE THEATRES

... its grados, *vherein the m ev eavy e lead is . carefnlly distinguished ?? tho jnvenile light, and so f'orth. youghly speaking, Mir. Fos'slist of nrotors, as diatin-s guisbed from musical hail ?? atistes, extends to rhout one thousand prsrons. The ...

MUSIC

... best to identify certain passages in the overture with o speafifud expressions in Lord Tennyson'o poem, but he 1 avowedly speaks without the authority of the com- 9 poser, and it would bo a mero truism to admit that the t musdo aight for all we know be ...

THE THEATRICAL LIBEL CASE

... the perforiue~a of Strafford lay the key to the whole situation. V~ to the circular issued by the plaintiff, technically speaking it was not aigned with the name of the defendant, but 'the nlamo was used in such assay as to sug~est to people that the ...

FEBRUARY FASHIONS

... train end trot after it, but 'd who do not expet either jewellery or bouquets. 't The fact i's,that bridesmaidA.have, so to speak, 'raised their terms to snoh an exalted heightthqt P .human mature, in the shape of exasperated f bridegrooms, has begun to ...

THE THEATRES

... P Bohemian Concert has been defined as a di smoking concert without the smoci g.w The American papers, with one accord, speak I VerW highly of the production of Mr. Henry lt ArthurJones's Heart of Hearts, at the o Madisou-squaro 'theatre, The performance ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL SICK FUND

... thirty-two years ego as a provident anid benevolent iustitution. It comprehended every branch of the poro- feesion, cnd, speaking with due respect of both the G)eneral T'heatrical Provident auid the Actors' Funde, hie must Claim precedence for this one ...

THE THEATRES

... in the U~nited States is a eomplete, a bailure is wh~olly inco~rrect. Mr. Dicktens's; lletters to his frienlds at homte speak, on the con- trary, of a .great success, This is corroborated' by the fact that it hasq julst~hcen determxined to* b bonsiderably ...

MUSIC

... of witches may, indeed, faith- fully be described as examples of those pure and I blameless &nloes 'of which Mr. Gilbert speaks in his latest operia. But, considering the limited materials at his commend, and the wretched lines of Tate'a libretto, Purcell ...

THE THEATRES

... fourthe act i8 n 1nasterly opiloguo to the work. Tho author of The Life of Snamuel Phelps writes:- One of yonr contemperaries Speaks, I observe of Mr. Droirisg'a A Blot in tho Scutcheor a hiat i11. ftoed play. Why, 1 amu at 4.1oss to imagrlaq, for ...

BRITISH MUSEUM EXTENSION

... done. I shallI be glad if the yr'eseuxt Chancellor of the 'Excecquer is mare successfu than the Chanicellor of tho tune I Speak of, Ton iROUcn,,.Jl an, On CscA&oI'ec Szne there is nothing Tz~al to ?? iBectlban' Olyrerino'and Cuctunmer A fewy ap' iotos ...