excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 27 February 1821' pp. 203–204 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 27 February 1821' pp. 203–204 (83 words)
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Dined at the Palais Royal, in consequence of an invitation through Chabot yesterday, who mentioned in his note, that Mademoiselle had made arrangements for the music she promised me in the evening, and that I should hear her play. All very kind. […] I sang a little, and they seemed to like it very much. At nine o’clock Paer arrived with his daughter and a flute player; the girl sang, and Mademoiselle played a sonata, accompanied by Paer and the flute, very charmingly. |
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