excerpt from 'Music and Friends: Or, Pleasant Recollections of a Dilettante' pp. 484-5 (59 words)
excerpt from 'Music and Friends: Or, Pleasant Recollections of a Dilettante' pp. 484-5 (59 words)
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One evening he [Anacreon Moore] sat down to the piano-forte, and asked me to listen to a song he had just written, 'Those evening bells.' He performed it with exquisite taste ; I thought it one of his happiest effusions, and a composition that could only have emanated from himself, in whom the poet and the musician were combined. |
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