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Showing 1-10 of 16 results for "tenor" Parkinson 31 May 2015, 02:12 by John SimpsonOld Parkinson, the English tenor D 15.810-17: “For me,” said Aunt Kate, who had been picking a bone, “there was only one tenor. To please me, I mean ... Joyce's People > Parkinson Bartell d'Arcy 4 Sept 2018, 11:36 by John SimpsonThe man behind Mr Bartell d’Arcy Around 1889, when the Blooms lived in Pleasants Street, Molly sang with ‘the tenor coming up just then’ , 1 Mr Bartell d’Arcy ... Joyce's People > Bartell d'Arcy Bartell d'Arcy: background detail 20 Aug 2011, 01:19 by JJON EditorsA selection of extracts from the newspapers An early public performance in Dublin, when the singer was still advertised as ‘Mr. B. M‘Carthy’, rather than ‘Bartle M‘Carthy’: Exhibition ... M’Carthy.’ Freeman's Journal (1871) 10 April A good review for the young tenor, singing some popular Irish songs to an appreciative audience: St. Joseph’s Catholic Total Abstinence ... Joyce's People > Bartell d'Arcy > Bartell d'Arcy: background detail Antient Concert Rooms 4 Sept 2017, 05:32 by John SimpsonRooms for Antient Concerts U 6.180 : Antient concert rooms. Nothing on there. Bloom is driven past the Antient Concert Rooms at No 42 Great Brunswick Street (now Pearse Street ... Ulysses. Amongst others the Misses Flynn used to hold their annual concerts there, the tenor Bartle McCarthy sang there, Myler Keogh (“Dublin’s pet lamb” U 12.962) fought there ... Joyce's Environs > Antient Concert Rooms Jeep 30 May 2018, 10:21 by John SimpsonThe Jeep-crux U 16.1884: Und alle Schiffe brücken The narrator of the Eumaeus episode alleges that this odd line – literally “And all ships bridge” – is the end of ... s ideas about Stephen's possible career as the possessor of “a phenomenally beautiful tenor voice”. As two experienced singers have confirmed independently, it would take just about the same ... Joyce's Allusions > Jeep Gifford Corrections 4 15 Sept 2020, 08:17 by John SimpsonUlysses Annotated Telemachus Nestor Proteus Calypso Lotus Eaters Hades Aeolus Lestrygonians Scylla and Charybdis Wandering Rocks Sirens Cyclops Nausicaa Oxen of the Sun Circe Eumaeus Ithaca Penelope Other works Eumaeus ... House of Usher 15 Bartell d'Arcy: the life of Bartle McCarthy, a popular tenor at the Pro-Cathedral, investigated in The man behind Bartell d'Arcy 15.4 halldoor ... Gifford Corrections > Gifford Corrections 4 Articles 19 Sept 2020, 05:53 by John SimpsonTHE MOST RECENT ADDITIONS ARE LISTED IN THE TOP SECTION OF THIS INDEX Work Chapter/Page Category Title Author Issue Date Ulysses 2.332 Joyce's Environs On the authorship ... 8 November 2014 Dubliners 15.810-12 Joyce's People Old Parkinson, the English tenor John Simpson 8 January 2015 Ulysses 7.292 Joyce's People The short but remarkable ... Articles Flynn4 9 Jan 2015, 06:45 by John SimpsonThe Misses Flynn, their other brothers, and Mary Ellen Callanan There is a cruel irony in the fact that the earliest references to the Misses Flynn as singers in the ... a sweet soprano singer”: The Dublin Harmonic Union. The vocal corps included soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, and basso voices of the amateur members of the society and their friends, aided ... Joyce's People > Flynn4 Madams 28 Nov 2013, 13:24 by JJON EditorsThe Madams of Nighttown; or, a Dublin lupanarology In “Circe” Bloom and Stephen visit Nighttown, Joyce’s name for the notorious red-light district of Dublin north of the Liffey ... limerick about him: There is a young fellow named Joyce, Who possesses a sweet tenor voice. He goes down to the kips With a psalm on his lips, And biddeth ... Joyce's People > Madams Archive 16 Sept 2020, 04:10 by John SimpsonIssue archive: Nos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Number 1 - September 2011 Contents Introduction to the first issue The Editors ... Echoes of the Flynn family in "The Dead" (John Simpson) Old Parkinson, the English tenor (John Simpson) The short but remarkable life of John O'Mahony (Harald Beck) Monks, night ... Archive |