excerpt from 'Journal of a tour in Italy, in 1850, with an account of an interview with the Pope at the Vatican' pp. 136 (64 words)

excerpt from 'Journal of a tour in Italy, in 1850, with an account of an interview with the Pope at the Vatican' pp. 136 (64 words)

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Journal of a tour in Italy, in 1850, with an account of an interview with the Pope at the Vatican

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Wednesday, the 27th [March, 1850]—To the Miserere in St. Peter's. The effect of the harmony was destroyed, and the music sometimes rendered even ludicrous, by the frequent and loud beating of the stand on which the books were laid. The chanting was certainly very beautiful, soft, and plaintive; but I have heard as good, though not so prolonged singing, in our own Cathedral.

 

Wednesday, the 27th [March, 1850]—To the Miserere in St. Peter's. The effect of the harmony was destroyed, and the music sometimes rendered even ludicrous, by the frequent and loud beating of the stand on which the books were laid. The chanting was certainly very beautiful, soft, and plaintive; but I have heard as good, though not so prolonged singing, in our own Cathedral.

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