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MADAME ARABELLA GODDARD AT DUNDEE
The Dundee public have now been privileged to hear the three greatest living pianists-to wit, S. Thalberg, Chas. Halle, and Arabella Godda d; and, if we may accept the general verdict of the audience of last night, which included all those most capable of judging, the best has come last. To speak cr...
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Published in: | The Musical world 1865-03, Vol.43 (11), p.167-167 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The Dundee public have now been privileged to hear the three greatest living pianists-to wit, S. Thalberg, Chas. Halle, and Arabella Godda d; and, if we may accept the general verdict of the audience of last night, which included all those most capable of judging, the best has come last. To speak critically of Madame Goddard is simply out of the question-one cannot listen to her in critical mood; and to make comparisons between her and the other two is equally impossible, as each has a specialite. |
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ISSN: | 2043-4901 |