excerpt from 'Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Delville 26 January 1752' pp. 81 (96 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Delville 26 January 1752' pp. 81 (96 words)
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Last Saturday we were invited to the Primate's to hear music. D. D., Donnellan, and I went a little before 7; it was the Duke of Dorset's birthday, and the entertainment given in honour of it....Our music was chiefly Italian - the Stabat Mater, sung by Guadagni (whom you heard sing in Mr. Handel's oratorios) and Mrs. Oldmixon; Dubourg the principal violin: it was well performed and some of the duet parts are very pretty. They had more music after we left them, but we staid till nearly ten, which was a late hour for us. |
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