... when this letter may have the honour of being read before the society, may not possibly be acquainted with the difficulty ... ... father shook his head at this, saying, that it depended entirely upon his being as it were musically inspired; but that I might ask him, ...
... by the lovers of field sports, as well as music . I had the great pleasure of hearing your new quartett (opera 76) well performed before I went out of town, and never received more pleasure ... ... the productions not of a sublime genius who has written so much and so well already, but of one of highly-cultivated talents, who ...
... comets rais'd, Heard, and leapt forth, and into Being blaz'd? 3. Say, sacred origin of song! ... ... rise and progress of Mr. H–ls power and fortune are too well known for me now to relate. Let it suffice to say that ...
... excuse me. I hope to hear you are quite well, and have kept well. I shall be happy to see you my ... ... merit it more and more. I hope to hear you are quite well, shall be happy to see you to dinner ... ... your Departure is so near. I hope to hear you are quite well and I shall be very happy ...
... 63 » Particular care will be taken to have the House well-aired, and the passage from the Fields to the House will be ... ... Daily Post v. 6. Febr. '40. – » Two chief Singers being taken ill, the Serenata.... must therefore ...
... imployment than his or himself; which he well hopes these his weak endeavours will in due time provoke and ... ... to give it somewhat more of gayety and fashion. Thus being farther from the sun, we are of later growth than our neighbour ... ... go to the master of the children of the chapel royal for the time being, and descend to his successors ...
... to Beethoven. It was on last parting from this extraordinary being, who seemed on that occasion very much ... ... mal wieder einen Menschen zu schauen.‹ To which I answered ›Fare thee well then, noble and highly gitted being, Gott erhalte und schütze Dich!‹ Hoping that you will excuse my ...
... when this letter may have the honour of being read before the society, may not possibly be acquainted with the difficulty ... ... father shook his head at this, saying, that it depended intirely upon his being as it were musically inspired; but that I might ask him, ...
... thing for me, but – passons la dessus. You have so well construed my first prayers that I continue proposals in confidence to your kindness ... ... France, Scotland and England, have brought on the boards my performances without their being entitled to it, for my works have not been printed ...
... and extending his fingers, 'could play pretty well on the organ; he received me with great kindness, and tooke an ... ... with instructions for my conduct and behaviour during my residence at Hanover; and being called from the city to attend to matters of a public concern, ...
... s, Hanover-Square; and the salary being settled at 45 l. per annum, there were seven candidates, viz. ... ... it pours; or, the first part of London strew'd with Rarities. Being a full and true account of a fierce and wild Indian Deer that ... ... Together with a lamentable story of their being let blood. And likewise a true relation of the arrival of ...
... for a German Flute, Violin, or Harpsichord. Being the most celebrated Songs and Ariets, collected out of all the late ... ... done in the original key, to be performed either by voice or instruments; being the most capital Collection of Songs ever published, with an ... ... obliged to publish these Pieces to prevent the Publick being imposed upon by some Surreptitious and incorrect Copies of ...