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... MONSIEUR CHOPIN. MONSIEUR CHOPIN has the honour that will give K P. A the Rooms. the Evening of WEDNESDAY the October, When will Perform the following Compositions:* 1. An-innte imnrompto Chof**. 2. F.tnde* t'kopm. 3 Necfimes *t Bereense Chopin. 4. Prelude ...
... CHOPIN. One of the greatest celebrities of this musical epoch has just expired in Paris Chopin is no more. At a maison de santt in the Batignolles, on the 17th inst., this famed pianist and composer died in the arms of one of his devoted pupils, surrounded ...
... CHOPIN, THE PIANIST. The social world has not recovered the shock occasioned by the death of poor Chopin. The attendance in his sick chamber, and the anxiety felt in his state, had become an occupation amongst our fashionables, who, for the last three ...
... no sitting don-n to compose by receipt after Chopin's manner. It belonged to his country, to himself, to his health,-and in part, too, to the social influences which he loved to gather round him. On Chopin's pianoforte playing, exquisite and unpara- goned ...
... M. CHOPIN'S MUSIC. We copy toe following notice from Dublin cotempomry, for the peculiar edification of certain wtneieonti amongst us. who always take the ignotnm for toe magnificent. and offer up self-adulatory incense on the shrine of false taste, which ...
... _Comporitloir : _— I _* Andante efc impromptu , • • • Chopin 2 . Etude _* , ..-.- Chopin . 3 _. _Nocturne _! et Berceuie- . . _Chopin . 4 _. _Prelude , Ballade , Muourkiw , Valiei . _Chopin . To commence at Half . _paqt Eight _. Tielcet _., limited in number ...
... THE LAST VIOMENTrS OF CHOPIN. in (From tbe Atlas.) tal The social world has not recovered the shock occasioned bh the is death of poor Chopin. The attendance in his sick chamber, and ad the anxietv felt bv his state, had become an occupation amongst our ...
... tripartite picture. Of the celebrated Mazurkas, to which Chopin owes a great part of his popularity, the writer very properly thus expresses himself:— Among the lesser compositions of Chopin, the MAZURKAS:—those 'cabinet pictures,' as Liszt has happily ...
... M. CHOPIN'S MATINEE MUSICALE celebrated p last week at and composer gave a esidence of the Earl o ware, Which, n inee, t noon. The blage, who tough it begin a numerous an delighted with 14. Chopin e Scherzo veral of his own p The fot Royal Acad these ...
... M. CHOPIN'S MATINEES MCSICALES. The sole performers on the occasion of M. Chopin's first matinee were Chopin himself, with Mario, accompauieal by that consummate musician, Signor Alan. The repose whkh arises from the certainty of hearing nothing disturbing ...
... and WINTON, The The The The DERSLIr The of RIP MONSIEUR CHOPIN • the honour to annosnoe that his MATINEE MUSIC ALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 27TH IN raw MERCHANTS' HALL, GLasoow. To commence at Half-past Two o'Clock. Tickets, limited in number ...