excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 23 December 1819' pp. 90–91 (80 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 23 December 1819' pp. 90–91 (80 words)
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Went to seek for Viotti in order to get permission to attend the rehearsal of Spontini’s new opera, “Olympie,” this evening. Met him; and he promised to admit Lord G., myself, and Fitzgerald. […] The rehearsal very singular; the stage lighted up, and all the scenery in form, and the artists in their every day clothes: the music, too, full of notes and overloaded harmonies; and the way it was squalled and mewled out by Madames Branchia and Albert detestable. |
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