excerpt from 'My Musical Life' pp. 65-6 (87 words)
excerpt from 'My Musical Life' pp. 65-6 (87 words)
part of | |
---|---|
original language | |
in pages | 65-6 |
type | |
encoded value |
A delicious little song, "Birds in the Branches," of German origin, made a great impression on me when sung by a Miss CHAPMAN a very handsome, pale, refined-looking girl daughter of MR. CHAPMAN of the Overend and Gurney Bank. They lived in Brunswick Square, and I met this young lady on an average twice a week at musical parties, and late and early she sang very deliciously and dreamily, "Birds in the Branches". The poor girl married a fashionable baronet in the neighbourhood, and died shortly afterwards. |
appears in search results as | excerpt from 'My Musical Life' pp. 65-6 (87 words) |
reported in source | |
---|---|
documented in |