| Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1862 - 332 sider
...I obtained this evening the greatest success in my life. The emotion produced in my breast by such a triumph, is more than I can describe. To God alone...overture had to be executed twice, as had also several of the pieces in the opera itself. The air which Braham sings in the first act was encored; so was... | |
| Sir George Grove - 1879 - 802 sider
...powerful will I obtained this evening the greatest success of my life. The emotion produced by such a triumph is more than I can describe. To God alone...the end of the representation I was called on to the stage by the enthusiastic acclamations of the public ; an honour which no composer had ever before... | |
| 1879 - 786 sider
...powerful will I obtained this evening tie greatest success of my life. The emotion produced by such a triumph is more than I can describe. To God alone belongs the glory. Wben I entered the orchestra, the house, crammed to the roof, burst into a frenzy of applause. Hats... | |
| Frederick James Crowest - 1885 - 400 sider
...I obtained this evening the greatest success in my life. The emotion produced in my breast by such a triumph is more than I can describe. To God alone belongs the f-- ' glory. When I entered the orchestra, the house, crammed to the roof, burst into a frenzy of applause.... | |
| 1890 - 790 sider
...powerful will I obtained this evening the greatest success of my life. The emotion produced by such a triumph is more than I can describe. To God alone...crammed to the roof, burst into a frenzy of applause. Нав and handkerchiefs were waved in the air. The overture had to be executed twice, as had abo several... | |
| 1902 - 362 sider
...all-powerful will I obtained this evening the greatest success of my life. The emotion produced by such a triumph is more than I can describe. To God alone...into a frenzy of applause. Hats and handkerchiefs waved in the air. The overture had to be executed twice, as had also several pieces in the opera itself.... | |
| Frederick James Crowest - 1903 - 400 sider
...I obtained this evening the greatest success in my life. The emotion produced in my breast by such a triumph is more than I can describe. To God alone...applause. Hats and handkerchiefs were waved in the air. .... All went excellently, and every one round me was happy." On this, its first performance, the chief... | |
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