Hall in Fishamble Street, to a most grand, polite, and crowded audience ; and was performed so well that it gave universal satisfaction to all present ; and was allowed by the greatest judges to be the finest composition of music that ever was heard,... An account of the visit of Handel to Dublin - Pagina 86door Horatio Townsend (barrister.) - 1852Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Victor Schoelcher - 1857 - 484 pagina’s
...Faulkner's Journal for the 6th to the 10th of April gives the following account of the rehearsal : — " Yesterday, Mr. Handel's new grand sacred oratorio, called The Messiah, was rehearsed at the Music Hall in Fishamble Street, to a most grand, polite, and crowded audience; and was performed so... | |
| Edward Roe Seymour - 1869 - 128 pagina’s
...as appears from the following extract from Faulkner's Journal of April 6th to April 10th, 1742:— "Yesterday Mr. Handel's new grand Sacred Oratorio,...the greatest Judges to be the finest composition of Music that ever was heard, and the sacred words as properly adapted for the occasion. "NB—At the... | |
| William George Fretton - 1879 - 398 pagina’s
...grand sacrej oratorio, called The Messiah, was reheai sed at the Music I lull, in Fishamble Street, to a most grand, polite and crowded audience; and...the greatest judges, to be the finest composition of music ever heard, and the sacred words as properly adapted for the occasion. NB—At the desire of... | |
| Alfred Whittingham - 1882 - 88 pagina’s
...company." Faulkner's Journal, April 6th — ioth, contains the following account of the rehearsal : " Yesterday Mr. Handel's new grand sacred oratorio, called the Messiah, was rehearsed at the Music Hall in Fishamble Street, to a most grand, polite, and crowded audience, and was performed so... | |
| 1883 - 810 pagina’s
...new grand sacred oratorio, called the ' Messiah/ was rehearsed at the Music Hall in Fishamble Street, to a most grand, polite, and crowded audience, and...the greatest judges to be the finest composition of music that ever was heard." Regarding the first public performance the Dublin New* Letter said : "... | |
| Richard Alexander Streatfeild - 1910 - 418 pagina’s
...payed for." The rehearsal duly took place on the 8th, and was thus recorded by Faulhner's Journal: — "Yesterday Mr. Handel's new Grand Sacred Oratorio,...called The Messiah, was rehearsed at the Musick Hall in Fishamble Street to a most Grand, Polite, and Crowded Audience ; and was performed so well, that it... | |
| Thomas Forrest Kelly - 2000 - 420 pagina’s
...Grand Sacred Oratorio, called, The ¿ii¿ssIAH, was rehearsed . . . to a most Grand, Polite and crouded Audience; and was performed so well, that it gave...Satisfaction to all present; and was allowed by the greatestJudges to be the finest Composition of Musick that ever was heard, and the sacred Words as... | |
| 1885 - 588 pagina’s
...more company." Faulkener's Journal contained an account of the rehearsal in the following terms : " Yesterday Mr. Handel's new grand sacred oratorio, called ' The Messiah,' was rehearsed at the Music Hall in Fishamble Street, to a most grand, polite, and crowded audience, and was performed so... | |
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