The Harmonicon, Volumes 1-11William Ayrton Gregg International, 1971 |
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... manner in which it was got up . The other pieces were chiefly the almost worn - out works of Rossini , with Mozart's Don Giovanni , the latter perforined in a manner that might have excited the resentment of a provincial audience . By ...
... manner in which it was got up . The other pieces were chiefly the almost worn - out works of Rossini , with Mozart's Don Giovanni , the latter perforined in a manner that might have excited the resentment of a provincial audience . By ...
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... manner of that concert ; and the vocal compositions , which the singers almost invariably chose for themselves , were nearly the same during the whole season . Two or three airs , as many duets , and the same number of concerted pieces ...
... manner of that concert ; and the vocal compositions , which the singers almost invariably chose for themselves , were nearly the same during the whole season . Two or three airs , as many duets , and the same number of concerted pieces ...
Pagina 92
... manner in which the words are set , may perhaps recommend it to notice . The words of No. 7 are accented in so cruel a manner , and there is so little otherwise to praise in the song , that we must mention it as a great failure . We ...
... manner in which the words are set , may perhaps recommend it to notice . The words of No. 7 are accented in so cruel a manner , and there is so little otherwise to praise in the song , that we must mention it as a great failure . We ...
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