Music of the Week: DEATH OF M. DUPREZ
... Ulu sic of tlje M c c h DEATH OF M. DUTREZ THE great tenor M. Duprez, who died in Paris last week, had attained the fine old age of within a few weeks of ninety years. Me was the original Edgardo in L ...
... Ulu sic of tlje M c c h DEATH OF M. DUTREZ THE great tenor M. Duprez, who died in Paris last week, had attained the fine old age of within a few weeks of ninety years. Me was the original Edgardo in L ...
... 1B1111S T HE AT RES WHILE certain enthusiasts are contending for the expediency of establishing a theatre supported by aid from the State, and thus absolved from the assumed necessity for pandering to ...
... SSw MESSRS. DUFF AND STEWART.-- The success of Balfe's Talisman is an established fact, so much so that we shall soon hear the most attractive melodies on our street organs; mean while those persons w ...
... THE LIGHT THAT FAILED MR. RUDYARD KIPLING'S first novel, The Light that Failed (I vol.: Macmillan and Co.) has already drawn attention during its progress through a magazine; but readers who followe ...
... fete tttusic MESSRS. A. HAMMOND AND CO. Nos. 26 and 27 of the Academic Edition of Pianoforte Music are respectively Three Musical Sketches, by Sterndale Bennett: The Lake, The Millstream, and T ...
... MISS FOTHERGILL, authoress of The First Violin, is represented in Bentley's Empire Library by two novels at once-- Made or Marred, and One of Three. The latter professes to be only a fragment ...
... Itcfo HUisic MESSRS. METZLER AND CO. There will be joy amongst the little ones in nursery and school room over Nursery Ditties, in which all the merry and sad rhymes, ancient and modern, are set to ...
... THE fashion of performing plays by companies composed entirely of ladies-- whereby the Elizabethan custom of assigning both male and female parts to men is exactly reversed-- appears to be spreading w ...
... jVovelk! WE learn that An Old Man's Love (2 vols.: Blackwood and Sons) is the very last novel that will appear from the pen of Anthony Trollope. Regret on that score has been so often expressed, tha ...
... Lady Betty is a beauty of tender years and a Duke's daughter. Naturally she is a great catch as a guest for an enterprising American woman, who aspires to the smartest ...
... Allen Raine's new story, Queen of the Rushes (Hutchinson and Co.), is not only romantically conceived and picturesquely seen, but it has a larger merit. The characters appear to ...
... The Shakespearean revivals at the Lyceum, under the direction of Mr. Irving, have all been remarkable for the care bestowed upon the scenery and accessories but hitherto no one has equalled the beauty ...