Victorian Song: From Dive to Drawing Room, Volumul 5Phoenix House, 1955 - 256 pagini The facts and hopes of Victorian life as presented in Victorian songs. |
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Pagina 36
... audience , with or without excuse , was the height of the Victorian baritone's ambition . And since people did not walk out on him , we must conclude that to be startled , horrified , and terrorized was the height of the audience's ...
... audience , with or without excuse , was the height of the Victorian baritone's ambition . And since people did not walk out on him , we must conclude that to be startled , horrified , and terrorized was the height of the audience's ...
Pagina 173
... audience . This must have been peculiarly irksome when he described what he himself would look like in a state of violent agitation in the course of his most popular song , " You should see me dance the polka " -words and music by ...
... audience . This must have been peculiarly irksome when he described what he himself would look like in a state of violent agitation in the course of his most popular song , " You should see me dance the polka " -words and music by ...
Pagina 235
... audiences did not want to stretch their imagina- tions beyond their own shores . Florrie Forde came to London from Australia but she never sang about Australia . She exercised her gift for making everybody except the lions in Trafalgar ...
... audiences did not want to stretch their imagina- tions beyond their own shores . Florrie Forde came to London from Australia but she never sang about Australia . She exercised her gift for making everybody except the lions in Trafalgar ...
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Music Covers 79 | 7 |
Music for Remembrance | 9 |
The Musical Evening | 13 |
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Albert Chevalier audience ballads beauty became Blockley boys burlesque called century Charles Charles Dibdin cheer chorus comic concerts Covent Garden dance dear death dream drink Drury Lane Eliza Cook England entertainment eyes fairy farewell father favour favourite flowers gave George George Linley girl goodnight hall happy Harry Harry Dacre hear heard heart heav'n hero humour Irish John Blockley jolly King lady land laugh Leo Dryden Leslie Stuart Lilly live London lover Lucy Neal Marie Lloyd Mary Hamilton melody merry Meyer Lutz Minstrels music-hall MUSICAL BOUQUET never night o'er opera pantomime piano play poem poetry poets popular published Queen refrain rhyme rival round sang sentiments sing singers soul sung sweet tears Theatre thee There's thou thro tune turn Twas verses Vesta Tilley Victorian Victorian song voice written and composed wrote young