| 1872 - 858 страници
...July i5th, Spohr's Faust, which had been for some time in rehearsal, was given, the composer appearing in Mr. Costa's place, who, with the true feeling of...interest in a small part, which she appeared to think was quite beneath her notice. The Mephistopheles of Formes was a remarkable personation, being truly... | |
| 1873 - 760 страници
...July i5th, Spohr's Faust, which had been for some time in rehearsal, was given, the composer appearing in Mr. Costa's place, who, with the true feeling of...interest in a small part, which she appeared to think was quite beneath her notice. The Mephistopheles of Formes was a remarkable personation, being truly... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1881 - 350 страници
...poetical grace of Ronconi in the title role, or surpass the propriety and expression of his singing. Mme. Castellan's Cunegonda was also exceedingly well sung,...himself by his thorough comprehension of the music, the splendor of his voice, and the refinement of his vocalization in the character of Ugo. . . . The Meplnstopheles... | |
| Frederick James Crowest - 1885 - 400 страници
...Italian Opera subscribers. Nothing could possibly exceed the poetical grace of Eonconi in the title rdle, or surpass the propriety and expression of his singing....splendour of his voice, and the refinement of his vocalization in the character of Ugo. Mdlle. Zerr, as Eose, was much out of voice, and entirely deficient... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1895 - 384 страници
...poetical grace of Ronconi in the title role, or surpass the propriety and expression of his singing. Mine. Castellan's Cunegonda was also exceedingly well sung,...himself by his thorough comprehension of the music, the splendor of his voice, and the refinement of his vocalization in the character of Ugo. . . . The Meplnstoplieles... | |
| Frederick James Crowest - 1903 - 400 страници
...propriety and expression of his singing. Madame Castellan's Cunegonda was also exceedingly well sung -t and Tamberlik outdid himself by his thorough comprehension...splendour of his voice, and the refinement of his vocalization in the character of Ugo. Mdlle. Zerr, as Eose, was much out of voice, and entirely deficient... | |
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