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" I added, (apologising at the same time, for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in opposition to that of the great Mozart,) that unless I was allowed to perform the part as I wished, I would not perform it at all. Mozart at... "
The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review - Page 488
1825
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Reminiscences of Michael Kelly: Of the King's Theatre, and Theatre ..., Volume 1

Michael Kelly, Theodore Edward Hook - 1826 - 384 pages
...stuttering ; and, I added, (apologising at the same time, for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in opposition to that of the...houses proved that nothing ever on the stage produced a more powerful effect; the audience were convulsed with laughter, in which Mozart himself joined. The...
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Reminiscences of Michael Kelly of the King's theatre, and Theatre royal ...

Michael Kelly - 1826 - 832 pages
...stuttering ; and, I added, (apologising at the same time, for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing -my opinion in opposition to that of the...houses proved that nothing ever on the stage produced a more powerful effect ; the audience were convulsed with laughter, in which Mozart himself joined. The...
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Reminiscences of Michael Kelly of the King's theatre, and Theatre royal ...

Michael Kelly - 1826 - 394 pages
...stuttering ; and, I added, (apologizing at the same time, for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in opposition to that of the...should have my own way, but doubted the success of the experimeiit. Crowded houses proved that nothing ever on the stage produced a more powerful effect ;...
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Memoirs of the Opera in Italy, France, Germany, and England, Volume 2

George Hogarth - 1851 - 396 pages
...stuttering ; and I added, (apologising at the same time for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in opposition to that of the...houses proved that nothing ever on the stage produced a more powerful effect; the audience were convulsed with laughter, in which Mozart himself joined. The...
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A book of musical anecdote, Volume 1

Frederick J. Crowest - 1878 - 344 pages
...stuttering; and I added (apologising at the same time for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in opposition to that of the...the experiment. Crowded houses proved that nothing even on the stage produced a more powerful effect; the audience were convulsed with laughter, in which...
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Mozart nach den Schilderungen seiner Zeitgenossen

Ludwig Nohl - 1880 - 436 pages
...stuttering; and, I added (apologising at the same time for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in opposition to that of the...houses proved that nothing ever on the stage produced a more powerful effect; the audience were convulsed with laughter in which Mozart himself joined. The...
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Mozart nach den Schilderungen seiner Zeitgenossen

Ludwig Nohl - 1880 - 438 pages
...at the same time for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in apposition to that of the great Mozart), that unless I was allowed...consented that I should have my own way, but doubted the sitccess of the experiment. Crowded houses proved that nothing ever on the stage produced a more powerful...
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Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature, Volume 41

1880 - 206 pages
...stuttering ; and, I added (a]H>logizing at the same time for my apparent want of deference and respect m placing my opinion in opposition to that of the great...the part as I wished, I would not perform it at all. One morning while we were rehearsing In the grand saloon of the palace, his Majesty, accompanied, by...
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Mozart: A Documentary Biography

Otto Erich Deutsch - 1966 - 698 pages
...stuttering ; and, I added, (apologising at the same time, for my apparent want of deference and respect in placing my opinion in opposition to that of the...houses proved that nothing ever on the stage produced a more powerful effect ; the audience were convulsed with laughter, in which Mozart himself joined. The...
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The Rough Guide to Opera

Matthew Boyden, Nick Kimberley - 2002 - 756 pages
...introduce the stuttering would not interfere with the other parts, but produce an effect... and I added... that unless I was allowed to perform the part as I...experiment. Crowded houses proved that nothing ever on stage produced a more powerful effect; the audience was convulsed with laughter, in which Mozart himself...
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