excerpt from 'Music and Friends: Or, Pleasant Recollections of a Dilettante' pp. 791 (61 words)
excerpt from 'Music and Friends: Or, Pleasant Recollections of a Dilettante' pp. 791 (61 words)
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...[A]t Bangor we dined with Dr. Warren, the dean. Here I heard the service in Welsh, and was soon convinced that it was a language unsuitable to music. In both cathedrals [Bangor and St. Asaph], the organists, and vicars-choral, were English, and at Bangor, I presume the stipends had not been diminished, as the choir was composed of talented persons. |
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