BRISTOL CHORAL SOCIETY
... BRISTOL CHORAL SOCIETY. ST. PAUL AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. I It was an exceptional honour for the members of ) tbe Bristol Choral 5o0iety tobe invited by Mr August i Manns to take ...
... BRISTOL CHORAL SOCIETY. ST. PAUL AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. I It was an exceptional honour for the members of ) tbe Bristol Choral 5o0iety tobe invited by Mr August i Manns to take ...
... BRISTOL CHORAL SOCIETY. . VISIT T1O ALEXA2NDRIA PALACE. St MEN DELSSOH2N'S ELIJAH. B The members of the Bristol Choral Society have IO periodically contributed a strong contingent ...
... BRISTOL CHORAL SOCIETY. BRAHMS'REQUIEM. A fter the Inaugural concert last May, Mr a orge e Riseley's choraliste repeated a fine performance of p Mendelssohn's rarely-heard oratorio St.Paul, In caon- t junotion with other choirs, at the great midsummer ...
... which was cog interesting from the feat that it was the piece with ev4 which the old Bristol Choral Union obtained a prie aun for sight singing at the Crystal Palace. re( ?? ?? Wre all like to know, what our gracious Qudean and WI herfamily aredoing. ...
... TEMPERANCE CHORAL UNION. i FESTIVAL IN BRIST07L. Enjoyable and successful in a marked degree was ' tlhe autumnel provincial festival of the National ' Temperance Choral Union, which was held In Erictol i en baturdav at the invitation of the Bristol t ' qemperance ...
... absence from Bristol-an opportunity which will doubtless be welcomed by many assistants wishing to spend Christmas with friends at a distance, So far as can be gathered from expressions of opinion after the remarkable meeting of the Festival Society guarantors ...
... har glees from Bristol I voices, while they labour under the belief that every choir from Bristol must be the Orpheonists, The London contingent of the Handel Festival Choir, who o Bang in the performance of St Paul at the Crystal 1 Palace on Saturday night ...
... be overdone might b3 effaotivae In ?? with the great temperance fdie at the Crystal Palace en Tuesday, a choral conteat was held, in wiohb a choir of 60 voices from Bristol, rnder the oonduotorlshp of Mr F. Stone, took part. The fight for supresncy was ...
... possible to undertake further improvements at the church, including the sittinX accommodation. After tea the Moutpelier Choral Society gave a performanoe of the cantata, The Wreck of the Argosy, which was much appreciated by a large audience. The principal ...
... credit on the society and its conductor. Great learnihg is ba displayed in the glee, and the last movement is very dramatic, : and presents a fine passage or two for the bass.s, Reichardt's ne Image of the rose, which was given at the society's 1d open ...
... performances a5 the Crystal Palace he would quietly steal away after his L ibours of the day, hasten up to London, listen to every note of the concerts, bring away with him the annotated programme, and then travel back to Bristol, taking his sleep in ...
... many valued and unwearied services Mr. Harvey has rendered the society during the last quarter of a century., It then said :- To you we are mainly indebted for organising our present society, for the vigour and efficieney with which its varied agencies ...