MUSICIANS WHO HAVE DIED AWAY
What! is he, too, one of those who have died away? Yes, that he is! His Dorfbarbier, which even Gathy called a model of popular comic composition, now merely vegetates miserably with little operatic companies, in summer theatres, and suchlike Thespian carts. I myself attended, some thirty years ago,...
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