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Text: Review
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| Title |
The Concert |
| Abstract/Description |
Care had been taken since the preceding concert to improve and preserve as much of the sound as the deficiencies of the room, at least, in respect of its adaptation to the purposes of a concert room would admit. To effect this desirable end, the eminent talents of Mr. Earle, were very happily employed. At the last concert it was found, that the niches of the three windows' behind the orchestra, as well as those at each side of the room absorbed a large portion of sound. It was therefore highly desirable and essential to remedy this defect. Mr. Earle hit upon a happy expedient, and by the aid of his talents and experience as an artist, fully succeeded. |
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| Source |
The Australian, George Williams, 14 October 1824
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| Page |
3
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| Date Issued |
22 July 1826
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
The Concert, The Australian, 22 July 1826, 3
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| Resource Identifier |
67875
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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