excerpt from 'Music, men and manners in France and Italy, 1770 / Charles Burney' pp. 104 (69 words)
excerpt from 'Music, men and manners in France and Italy, 1770 / Charles Burney' pp. 104 (69 words)
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While I was examining these monuments etc [at the Duomo] the organ began to accompany the choir. I never heard a sweeter toned instrument - whether, like St. Pauls, it is meliorated by the building or no, I cannot tell; but it pleased me exceedingly. The building is of a prodigious heigth... the organ too had the advantage of being extreamly well played by Signor Matucci the present organist. |
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