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MUSIC

... fiual chorus, a four-part fugue on a somewhat florid sub- 0 ject, which is wrought with that fluent skill and cou- b tinuous power in which Bach scarcely had an equal. Con- ti sidering the exceptiousel difficulties of the motett, aiid s' that this was ...

THS OHEISTIZAS. PANT

... from which the plot is taken, is a German one, and is the story of the love of a merrmaidon for a prinre, whom she has 8 avhd from droosnieg. In order to appear in human shape, and be in com- posty of her lover, she makes ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... talents as ali actor. A young tneer, with t sweet bust very thin voice, lifs lieon r aa niade atrecable ipressiol. Ilie s 11tins ?? m s taste, aud luaisill altie confidence of an old cbtaper. 'The piece has iiot bees wit onl ths stage ili a ...

Published: Sunday 19 September 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1717 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FAME THE FIDDLER

... opportunity of showing t t what a really smart little lady she is. R AU BABAcontinues to prove a great attraction a at the Queen's Opera House, Crouch-end, and certainly e the company work well together to give their audience s ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 935 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

;1E LONDON MUSIC HAL

... 'lie! a itteithey executed in a wonderful way the various feats of a Bluitdin aitd a Leotard. A novelty is introduced in the person of Kleina Dlfrdali, who1 ?? More than twenty ?? old only stands thirty- six nchos high Site baa ...

Published: Sunday 20 April 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7918 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

IN PURSUIT OF A GREAT CRIMINAL

... cortoinly a very prepossessing youngltaiio, and a very fluent end rvoll-infoxmsd talker-. -And;Mra. Sterliang-who rose from a mossy hollors heneath. the shadow ofA aock; where she had been reclining, almiost invisiible from the r-iver-appeat'ed ...

LAST NIGHT'S CONCERTS

... piani-st, a new-coiner. in 'Mis~s Moods Cat~er, ?? a rifle, by Stojowivsi and Clooni~n's exacting Plolonaiset in A fla~t, x-loich last w~as pllyedl -with consideralbie -I rigour and dexterity, t'hou~gh an atte-mpt to force the 1 acc ent, rc-sults-d in ...

RECENT NOVELS

... threatens to expose her if she c s does not leave the country. She has already ii a formed a friendship with the girl the barrister is e ito marry, and he, not unnatoirqly, objects to the a ,acquaintance. But ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... idea by which a widow, who has Vi married a man ten years her junior, passes him at lif off as her son to her cousin Dr Candy, bead- G master of a boy's school, and from shom she pi expects to inherit a fortune. ...

THE DRAMA IN AMERICA

... Jersey, oil the 7th of March. She has becmm himowni Ul)iii the stage for thi last six y i's Agines Stmuileliel. Ill' Septelnlier, tilS, she wmis miiarried to ier iranic E NayCs, mll actor, %Vlo SIn ?? icr. ill youthl she was woniderfully beautifil. Iii ...

Published: Sunday 05 April 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2085 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA

... the xxork of a brilliant vounrg writer who has becu srort to criticisc other men's jliays with a lighlt andl discursive yet mit- s ~ rt; hauul, irtt itnrtzll e;icitl cuitr , md it f lry be thot it vaxes -rie k ninre severely Jtl s'e .t'Zl;S ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... of A Men's Shadow. it - - __2 THIE GRIAND. s A new piece to a COrdifr audience is being pro- v duced at the Grand Lliis weak under tie title of ( t Life, a nautical draina which is well calcu- 4 lated to take witll ...