The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 17. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1884 |
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... success of the piece was unprecedented . continuous run of twenty nights , and delighted even the most captious critics . It had a Wolfgang's triumph was now complete . After playing with his usual success in Turin , Verona , Venice ...
... success of the piece was unprecedented . continuous run of twenty nights , and delighted even the most captious critics . It had a Wolfgang's triumph was now complete . After playing with his usual success in Turin , Verona , Venice ...
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... success , however , seemed on this occasion to have deserted nim . His recep- tion was a cold one ; and , to add to his misery , his mother fell seriously ill . He wrote home in unspeakable distress ; but the worst had not yet come . On ...
... success , however , seemed on this occasion to have deserted nim . His recep- tion was a cold one ; and , to add to his misery , his mother fell seriously ill . He wrote home in unspeakable distress ; but the worst had not yet come . On ...
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... success was done , and that so effectively that Mozart declared he would never bring out another opera in the city which treated him so meanly . Fortu- nately , Figaro , like Die Entführung , was repeated with brilliant success at ...
... success was done , and that so effectively that Mozart declared he would never bring out another opera in the city which treated him so meanly . Fortu- nately , Figaro , like Die Entführung , was repeated with brilliant success at ...
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... success , however , seemed on this occasion to have deserted nim . His recep- tion was a cold one ; and , to add to his misery , his mother fell seriously ill . He wrote home in unspeakable distress ; but the worst had not yet come . On ...
... success , however , seemed on this occasion to have deserted nim . His recep- tion was a cold one ; and , to add to his misery , his mother fell seriously ill . He wrote home in unspeakable distress ; but the worst had not yet come . On ...
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... success , but Schikaneder alone reaped the financial benefit of the speculation . But Before the completion of Die Zauberflöte a stranger called on Mozart , requesting him to compose a Requiem and offering to pay for it in advance . He ...
... success , but Schikaneder alone reaped the financial benefit of the speculation . But Before the completion of Die Zauberflöte a stranger called on Mozart , requesting him to compose a Requiem and offering to pay for it in advance . He ...
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