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MUSIC IN DUBLIN

... MIU7IC IN- DELIE. TaE Dublin Musieal Society is ?? bodies whose death world bert&i the public as a calamit-, but ;lhg the public takes too litt'e caret te and prolong. Dublin citizens are m fond of boasting of their apprebes discernment in matters of ...

DUBLIN THEATRES

... 7i- DUBLIN THEATRESt Do I. l | APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS. Pr THE COMING BUILDING IN -BRUNS- WVICK-STREET. On Saturlay, at 11 o'clock, the Solicitor-General th sat in the Law Room, Dublin Castle, for the pur- pose ?? an application on the part of Mr PCp ...

MUSIC IN DUBLIN

... come in Dublin. I do see rea. son for shame in the decay of the Philharmonic So- ciety, and the death,through Antient principles, of the Antients. I do see reason for shame in the fact that a good instrumental band cannot be got in Dublin, and that ...

THEATRICALS IN DUBLIN

... a series of years, appeared in Dublin a gentleman whose representa- tions of the leading Shakeperian characters have given more general satisfaction. A A Playgoer would not venture to suggest, in the face of a Dublin audience, that Mr. King was not ...

MUSIC IN DUBLIN

... standard in musical art, and presents to the Dublin public in a worthy manner, not only many historic masterpieces, but the up-to-date work of composers whom time has not yet enrolled amongst the giants. The Dublin Musical Society is always happy when it can ...

THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION

... THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION. The Post eays the great Dublin Exhibition will be opened by the Prince of Woles, and with the eane cere- monial which would have been observed if her Majesty bad not been prevented by circumstances from inisugn. rating it n persBOn ...

THE DUBLIN MUSEUM

... THE DUBLIN MUSEULM. TO TIIE aDITO F TH $E FRu&arA'S JOURNNA. Sir-The letter in the London times, signed by A J Evans, having been reproduced in the Freeman I shall be obliged if you will allow ine . to point out certain inaccuracies in the ori- t ginal ...

MUSIC IN DUBLIN

... MUSIC IN DUBLIN. I TO TUE EDITOR OF TRE FRUEMAN. Dublin, Dec. 16, 1874. SrI-I fear that the decay of musical taste in Dub- 1n is now so complete that your generous efforts to restore it cannot avail. The letter of t' Antient is but another indication ...

MUSIC IN DUBLIN

... high class. We4, had to be satisfied with oratorio and % from the Dublin Musical Society, ftr. balad concerts, and the excedent cli.4 music concerts of the Royal Dublin How many Dublin concert goers of thsya generation have heard s Beethoven sympi_ It ...

DUBLIN THEATRES

... wVant' ~~ ~ ~ time, lie would offer noI r e Qit5et further than tsr say that if I I t. : the;p.- Nf-, White qr- in red in Dublin it was not I 'tnocf I. t r granating of letters patentZ 1-t~iltin-ter lia., III the way asked would witj tin 55an. Io ahongirt ...

THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION

... terminate 'the existence of the Palace as one of our city institu- tiUo, and should arrangements in contemplation be carried out, Dublin will cease henceforth to reckon among its attractions one which had become national in its interests, its importance, and ...