| English literature - 1833 - 554 pages
...Bennuci; and when Bennuci came to the fine passage ' Cherubino, alia vittoria, alia gloria militar,' which he gave out with Stentorian lungs, the effect was...of delight, vociferated ' Bravo ! bravo! Maestro. Viv a, viva, grandc Mozart.' Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 620 pages
...Bennuci; and when Bennuci came to the fine passage, "Cherubino, alia vUtoria, alia gloria militar," which he gave out with Stentorian lungs, the effect was...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.... | |
| 1825 - 648 pages
...and when Bennuci came to the fine passage, " Cherubino, alia villorĂa, alla gloria militar," which he gave out with Stentorian lungs, the effect was...Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra 1 thought would never have rcast'd applauding, by beating the bows of their violins against the music-desks.... | |
| 1825 - 508 pages
...and when Bennuci came to the fine passage, " Cherubim), alia viltoria, alia gloria militar," which he gave out with Stentorian lungs, the effect was...actuated by one feeling of delight, vociferated bravo I bravo ! Maestro. Viva, viva, grande Mozart. Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased... | |
| 1827 - 602 pages
...and when Bennuci came to the fine passage, ' Cherubino, alia vittoria, alia gloria mii'itar,' which he gave out with Stentorian lungs, the effect was...! Bravo ! Maestro : Viva ! Viva ! grande Mozart.' VVe can go no further with Mr. Kelly : the greater part of his book relates to matters very much out... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1833 - 564 pages
...vittoria, alla gloria militar,' which he gave out with Stentorian lungs, the effect was electricity itiflf. for the whole of the performers on the stage, and...vociferated ' Bravo ! bravo! Maestro. Viva, viva, gnmtk Mozart.' Those in the orchestra I thought would never have ceased applauding, by beating the... | |
| George Hogarth - Opera - 1851 - 396 pages
...;' and when Benuci came to the fine passage, ' Cherubino, alia vittoria, alia gloria militar,' which he gave out with stentorian lungs, the effect was...grande Mozart !' Those in the orchestra I thought never would have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their violins against the music desks. The... | |
| Edward Holmes - Austria - 1854 - 400 pages
...and when Benucci came to the fine passage, ' Cherubino, alia vittoria, alia gloria militar,' which he gave out with stentorian .lungs, the effect was...I thought, would never have ceased applauding, by beatAA 2 first night of the performance there was a cabal among the singers, which obliged Mozart to... | |
| John Timbs - Humorists - 1874 - 360 pages
...Bennuci came to the fine passage, Clierubino, olio vittoria, olio gloria militar, which he gave out witli stentorian lungs, the effect was electricity itself...if actuated by one feeling of delight, vociferated, " Braw ! Bravo maestro 1 Viva ! Viva grande Mozart f Those in the orchestra I thought would never have... | |
| Frederick J. Crowest - 1878 - 344 pages
...Benuci;' and when Benuci came to the fine passage, ' Cherubino, alia vittoria, alia gloria militar,' which he gave out with stentorian lungs, the effect was...; for the whole of the performers on the stage and in the orchestra, as if actuated by one feeling of delight, vociferated, ' Bravo, bravo, Maestro !... | |
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