What did Lincoln read?
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07-28-2013, 04:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2013 04:19 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: What did Lincoln read?
Laurie, I especially enjoyed this story on your site:
' "He has but just seated himself when a harsh, croaking voice in the middle aisle, loud enough to be heard all over the house, exclaims: 'He hasn't any business here! That's all he cares for his poor soldiers!' There was a second of angry silence. Voices all over the house cried: 'Put him out! Put him out!' Above all this clamor the wrathful note of a German soldier was heard, shouting; 'De Bresident has a right to hees music! He is goot to come! He shall haf hees music! Dot is vot I shay! He shall haf hees music!'" Bill, I think at that performance he said about the leading female singer's large flat feet that "the beetles would not have much of a chance there"? (to Col. Wilson). According to historian A. Guelzo, Lincoln attended the opera in Washington nineteen times. Other operas I found out were Gounod's "Faust", Weber's "Freischütz", Flotow's "Martha", Bellini's "Norma" and Donizetti's "Fille du Régiment". And a musical play called "Gamea or the Jewish mother". But I didn't find anything about the places (or the size of the orchestras). |
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