Stentorian lungs, the effect was electricity itself, for the whole of the performers on the stage, and those in the orchestra, as if actuated by one feeling of delight, vociferated Bravo ! Bravo ! Maestro. Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra... Memoirs of the Opera in Italy, France, Germany, and England - Seite 176von George Hogarth - 1851Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1833 - 554 Seiten
...' Bravo ! bravo! Maestro. Viv a, viva, grandc Mozart.' Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their...mark of enthusiastic applause bestowed upon him." — Kelly's Reminiscences, vol. i. •)• " The construction of these newly-invented pieces is essentially... | |
| 1825 - 590 Seiten
...vociferated Bravo ! Bravo ! Maestro. Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their...approbation was given to the finale at the end of (he first act ; that piece of music alone, in my opinion, if he had never composed any thing else good,... | |
| 1825 - 508 Seiten
...vociferated bravo I bravo ! Maestro. Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their...acknowledged, by repeated obeisances, his thanks for the disiinguisehd mark of enthusiastic applause bestowed upon him.' One of the principal inducements we... | |
| 1825 - 648 Seiten
...would never have rcast'd applauding, by beating the bows of their violins against the music-desks. The little man acknowledged, by repeated obeisances,...mark of enthusiastic applause bestowed upon him." On mentioning Father O'Leary, Kelly records a whimsical anecdote or two. " I had the pleasure also... | |
| 1825 - 620 Seiten
...vociferated, Bravo ! Bravo ! Maestro. Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra I thonght would never have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their violins against the music-desks. The little man acknowledged, by repeated obeisances, his thanks for the distinguished... | |
| Michael Kelly - 1826 - 394 Seiten
...vociferated Bravo ! Bravo ! Maestro. Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their...of the first act ; that piece of music alone, in my humble opinion, if he had never composed any thing else good, would have stamped him as the greatest... | |
| Michael Kelly, Theodore Edward Hook - 1826 - 384 Seiten
...vociferated Bravo ! Bravo! Maestro. Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their...of the first act; that piece of music alone, in my humble opinion, if he had never cornposed any thing else good, would have stamped him as the greatest... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1833 - 564 Seiten
...vociferated ' Bravo ! bravo! Maestro. Viva, viva, gnmtk Mozart.' Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their...obeisances, his thanks for the distinguished mark «f enthusiastic applause bestowed upon him." — Kelly's Bemimsoaicet, rol. i. t " The construction... | |
| 1840 - 818 Seiten
...actuated by one feeling of delight, vocifera"d. 'Bravo! Bravo! Maestro. Viva, viva, grunde Mozart !' \nd the little man acknowledged, by repeated obeisances,...distinguished mark of enthusiastic applause bestowed np»n him. The same meed of approbation was givm to the finale at the end of the first act. At the... | |
| Edward Holmes - 1854 - 400 Seiten
...benevolence, but his dissatisfaction with the musical taste of that city is well known.* ing the bows of the violins against the music desks. The little man acknowledged,...mark of enthusiastic applause bestowed upon him." What a transition this, from the midnight solitudes in which, animated by a great idea, he could not... | |
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