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Mainzer, who is himself the author, as well as the teacher, of one system, and Hullah, the teacher of the system of Wilhelm.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 Various
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Hullah-Wilhelm mania will, no doubt, produce considerable effect, even though the system should fall short of the expectations of its friends and promoters.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 Various
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Misery is but a mockery of language after all; for have I not heard it rampant with lungs, and hoarse with disciplined harmony in Exeter Hall, as Hullah cut capers with his tiny truncheon, with Royalty itself, heroic field-marshals, and grave ministers of state, in seeming ecstasy at the sleight of hand?
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Various
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Mainzer and Hullah, comparison of the methods of, 37.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 Various
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Hullah that he had had some conversation with Braham about the work.
Charles Dickens and Music James T. Lightwood
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"The days that we went gipsying a long time ago;" whilst Hullah simpers forth, in softest accents of Cockaigne, the superlative claim of choral shows in Exeter Hall --
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Various
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The same writer gives us to understand that Hullah originally composed the music for an opera called _The Gondolier_, but used the material for _The Village Coquettes_.
Charles Dickens and Music James T. Lightwood
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Hullah, who devoted his life to popular instruction in vocal music, well deserved the commendation: no fewer than 25,000 pupils passed through his singing classes between 1840 and 1860.
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857 Charles Larcom 1921
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Dickens may have been thinking of the 'Wilhem' method of teaching singing which his friend Hullah introduced into England, or it may be a reference to the Tonic Sol-fa system, which had already begun to make progress when
Charles Dickens and Music Lightwood, James T 1912
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Dickens says in a letter to Hullah that he had had some conversation with Braham about the work.
Charles Dickens and Music Lightwood, James T 1912
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