excerpt from 'Reminiscences of Michael Kelly' pp. 247 (90 words)
excerpt from 'Reminiscences of Michael Kelly' pp. 247 (90 words)
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Reminiscences of Michael Kelly
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Mr. Logier, the inventor of a method of teaching music, to which he has given his name, was living in the barracks at Limerick at that time. He belonged to the Marquis of Ormonde's regiment of militia, which was quartered there. The finest
trumpet player I ever heard in any country played in our orchestra; his execution on the instrument almost baffled belief; his name was Willman, and he is the brother of Mr. Willman, the principal clarionet, and an equally talented perfomer on that instrument, at the King's Theatre.
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