excerpt from 'Music and Society in Eighteenth-Century Yorkshire' pp. 193 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Music and Society in Eighteenth-Century Yorkshire' pp. 193 (83 words)
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[Edward Miller] attended me to the church, a large handsome one, with a fine organ, on which a yound pupil of his was than practising the Overture in Esther, who making out, as I thought but indifferently, I thought I need not be ashamed to touch it imediately after him, & therefore at Dr Miller’s desire sat down & played about 1⁄2 an hour, & was much pleased with the instrument, w’ch had as fine a Trumpet stop as I ever heard. |
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