excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 5 November 1819' pp. 64 (48 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 5 November 1819' pp. 64 (48 words)
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Went in the evening to the Duchess of Devonshire’s, where I heard Mad. Renaudin sing; the most celebrated musical person they have; and her singing is certainly sweet and tasteful, but the things she selected were not pretty: compositions, I rather think, of her master, Crescembini [sic]. |
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