Here at noon, with parade of infantry, comes a military band to play for half an hour; and there are always plenty of idlers to listen to them.
The first morning, at six o'clock, we were startled by the resonant notes of a military band, that set the echoes flying between the houses, and a regiment of cavalry went clanking down the street.
The amusements are not very great: there are a few booths for eating and drinking, swings, two or three humourless clowns running about, and a military band.
Great prominence is given to the chorus; and for the first time Rossini introduces a military band on the stage, which is heard first by itself, afterwards in conjunction with the chorus.
But our thoughts were suddenly called off in another direction by the music of a military band, and looking down we were surprised to see several groups of soldiers posted some hundred feet below the point where we stood.
The music, too, of a military band stationed in the middle of the promenade, distinctly reached our ears, and heightened the charms of the scene.
It is crowded twice a week, when a military band performs.
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