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the violin, is still living; he has resided here near thirty years, and is well known to all the English lovers of music who have visited Geneva during that time. In his youth he studied under Somis, at Turin. It was rather awkward to go to him; but I sent a message over night, and he appointed two o'clock the next day. He lives at a house about a mile out of town. I found him to be a thin, sensible looking man, and we soon grew very well acquainted. He was so ob- liging as to play to me one of his own solos, which, though extremely difficult, was pleasing; and notwithstanding his time of life, he still performs with as much spirit as a young man of twenty- five. His bowing and expression are ad- mirable; and he must himself be a real lover of music to keep in such high prac- tice, with so few opportunities of dis- playing his talents, or of receiving their due reward. He is on the point
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