Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, December 20, 1890 by Various
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_Sunday_ Drizzle. Rain for one day.
_Monday_ Hard frost. N.E. wind. Traffic almost impossible. _Tuesday and following days_ (_Da capo, with a few variations_.) * * * * * A MUSICAL NOTE. Very fine performance by Royal Choral Society, at my little place in Kensington, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 10th, of MACKENZIE's "_Rose of Sharon_." Everything _couleur de Rose_, except the atmosphere, which was _couleur de pea-soup_. Weather responsible for a certain number of empty stalls in my hall. Madame ALBANI in excellent voice--sang throughout gloriously. E.L., the Squire of Hall Barn, says that, when the eminent soprano sings at his place, he shall announce her as Madame HALLBARNI. HILDA WILSON first-rate in "_Lo! the King!_" LLOYD as good as ever; can't say more. The duets between him and ALBANI, perfection. WATKIN MILLS, an impressive _Solomon_, sang the difficult music of that character artistically. The Chorus superb in one of finest choruses, written by an English composer, "_Make a joyful Noise_"--very joyful noise they made, and a considerable one. I consider the "_Rose of Sharon_" a masterpiece, and the greatest work of any Englishman--and, now I come to think of it, MACKENZIE's a Scotchman. Yours truly, ALBERT HALL. * * * * * PARS ABOUT PICTURES.--On to DOWDESWELL's--Pictures by the Newlyn School. Interesting show this--especially good in landscapes. Disappointed there is no picture of the town of Par, whence the O.P.'s |
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