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Charles Burney

The Present State of Music in France and Italy (2nd, corrected edition)

London: T. Becket and Co., 1773

Lisle


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front pipes of the white and natural co-
lour of the metal, as they are in all the
organs here. In England it is necessary
to gild them, to prevent their turning
black. I have always found that but
little use is made of the organ in France,
even on those days when it is most em-
ployed. The serpent keeps the voices up
to their pitch, and is a kind of crutch
for them to lean on.

As it was Jubilee-Time* when I was
at Lisle, I had hopes of hearing better
music than ordinary, but was disappoint-
ed.

M.Anneuse, organist of the church of St.
Maurice in this town, is blind. I called at
his house; but he was from home, other-


* The name of jubilee is usually given to an
ecclesiastical solemnity, or ceremony, performed in
order to gain a plenary indulgence from the pope.
There are, however, particular jubilees in some
cities, upon the concurrence of certain festivals, as
when the feast of the Annunciation happens on
Good Friday; or that of St. John the Baptist, on
Corpus Christi day. Encyclop. Art. JUBILEE.
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