Nearly all of the Italians being Catholics, Father Gray easily obtained their services and our soloists were artists music-lovers were glad to hear.
The soloists were at their best; the choruses grand and inspiring and full of animation.
The chorus was 500 strong, thesoloists were the best to be secured, assisted by Henry Heyman, violin soloist.
The soloists were many of the best on this continent.
While in Boston I was a member of the Edwin Bruce United Choir Chorus, composed of the best soloists of the day.
Walter Campbell, Mr. Anderson, Sam Booth and myself were engaged as soloists for the Visalia concerts that lasted three nights, given under the auspices of the Good Templars of that city.
There were thirty-five voices in all from the societies with which he had affiliated, and the sixteen female voices were the soloists of the different choirs in which he had sung so many years.
Among the soloists Brunetti was appointed to the violin, Ferrari to the violoncello, Ferlendi to the oboe, and Ceccarelli was male soprano.
Miss Wedderburn was one of the soloists that evening and her sister and Mr. Arkwright were both there.
Lively remarks upon the probable features of the coming fest, and the circulation of any amount of loose and hazy gossip respecting composers and soloists followed, and we all went to our usual restauration and dined together.
All the great soloists have served their time as chorus singers.
The larger number of these soloists are themselves rarely patriotic, for only with difficulty can they be persuaded to sing or perform even the finest of American productions.
Among the prominentsoloists are Eddy, Archer,[115] and Gerrit Smith.
Around the leader of the orchestra were the most famous musicians, those who prided themselves on the title of "Soloists to His Most Serene Highness the Prince of Monaco.
He came to recite Manfred at a special performance with our soloists and chorus.
The voices of the soloistswould begin far apart in a rude discord, and gradually draw together to a unison; which, when, they had reached, they were joined and drowned by the full chorus.
A varying number of soloists stood up for different songs; and these bore the chief part in the music.
Our idea was that the three elements should sometimes take turns as soloists and sometimes combine as an ensemble.
The Russian Symphony Orchestra, with its beloved director, Modest Altschuler, was with us again for another week, aided by the soloists and Chautauqua Chorus.
For many years there had been a quartette of the best soloists during July and another during August, supported by a chorus often of three hundred voices and the great Massey organ.
The assistant conductors undertake the work of rehearsing the soloists prior to their appearance in connection with the orchestra.
They must know the Head Director's ideas perfectly, and see that the soloists do not introduce interpretations which are too much at variance with his ideas and the accepted traditions.
Although we shall probably not begin the rehearsals of your opera before the second week in Lent, may I ask you to lighten the work somewhat for the soloists and chorus by making a few cuts, i.
The soloists gave a thoughtful rendering of their parts, but nothing more.
The soloists were the best available artists before the public on the continent, including Emma Thursby, Max Heinrich, Prehn, W.
Although in the more modern city the great European and American soloists are brought there is not the same degree of musical education for the people as in the more quiet and studious times of a quarter of a century ago.
I should like, just here, to enter a protest against the practice prevalent among our best soloists of giving their concerts in the afternoons.
The voices of the soloists would begin far apart in a rude discord, and gradually draw together to a unison; which, when they had reached, they were joined and drowned by the full chorus.
Some of them possess additional interest from the fact that they are the actual copies from which the soloistssang at the first performance.
Much will depend on who sings it [the oratorio] so far as the soloists are concerned; but the choruses!
The soprano and contralto soloists failed to satisfy Mendelssohn.
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