excerpt from 'Recollections of an old musician' pp. 200 (67 words)

excerpt from 'Recollections of an old musician' pp. 200 (67 words)

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Recollections of an old musician

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Mr. Gilmore had captured several rare lions and lionesses for his musical menagerie, chief among whom was the royal lion, Johann Strauss,—the famous waltz-composer from Vienna,—and Madame Peschka-Leutner, a colorature singer of extraordinary ability. This lady captivated her audiences with her clear, telling, high, and powerful soprano voice, her almost matchless execution, style, and other rare vocal gifts. She was a genuine success.

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