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PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

... of notes, which Beethoven makes a major third (or four semitones of the diatonic scale), that the distance between the natural notes of the bird of spring frequently varies. Gilbert White, green in the memory of the oldest inha- bitant of Selborne, records ...

Published: Tuesday 02 June 1857
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1031 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

MUSIC

... particularly the so-called d,.rlictw holrlfonicr s mnist her-ejected as andeless, because tey so totttlly difer iroti the natural notes oh the instep- mateb. It Is, indeed, at degradation to tadie noble iuntrc- muett, tot whole isot m lo s in such childish ...

IMPORTANT MEETING OF SURREY MAGISTRATES

... wo-3ld attend hun, and thikt he usight live many ter years in his clmn retirement. ci tr After some few remarks of a similar nature note by Mr. Cal Alcock, AH.P., the motion was carried unaniumously. ma] Mr. PucICLE, with some emotion, said that he had rather ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1858
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2099 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... wish sire would dress bgrea ter siniplicity . she seeans a vlist deal toa much made Ro sad it appears wonderful hew such natural notes and de- ' attl expression can come from a young lady who has so little La is natural and easy about tier carriage and ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... libeit'y of codfcience, the privilege of pofreffing property, :and the rights which are attached to the dignity of human nature. Note the 3d.-'This note is intended as an anf~ver to that part of the King's Speech, in which he trufts that his deludedfubjeas ...

Published: Wednesday 21 December 1803
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3294 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LITERATURE

... about lullot a perch, flutter their wings, and move their benlks, while emnitt(lag tusictil sounds in mutation of their natural note. A tountail constructed of spiral gulise pltys in the centre. Beneath the cace is u clock which sets the whole ii motion ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Meclianic~l Ehthibirion, tonsrsring. of; C 'the MesicaI .La'sfy Atornatsai, :pfaylui'ig6 airs -upoen .the piano- e lriats, the natural notes,:zwitlt her:i hands; aind ?? flats .arnsl ti sharps wvith her ieetj accomipanied: with a muasicai: ttimbleP , a C Singinig ...

Advertisements & Notices

... long slishtd. litis also tobe ob- 5. srve, tereis no half pihuding for th6 tiper or cro)ss funieint ifor .n ofC the natural notes, beingeidy the 9,Mme as the -Gerhan lute, and, wvith the addrtion of a key for the D). shiro -it, is thle tompietest, beet ...

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 ...