Citation - Pennsylvania Evening Post: 1781.01.13

Return to Database Home Page
Index Entry Music, Italian the language of, taught by Francis Johnson 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PEP.781.004
13 Jan 1781:102 (7/713)
To The Curious and Learned.  To enumerate the various
beauties of the French and Italian languages would an
useless task.  The superiority which the former enjoys an
all the courts of Europe, plainly evinces that there is no
other language more exquisitely calculated for conveying the
ideas in so intelligible and perspicuous a manner.  The
delicate elegance of the Italian is unquestionable, as being
the language of musick, and absolutely necessary for those
who intend to be connoisseurs in that fine art.
The ladies and gentlemen who desire to learn these
languages, may be completed in either, in the space of four
months, by Francis Johnson, Professor of Languages, in
Norris's Alley, fifth door from Front-Street.  Attendance
will be given in their apartments, or at his lodgings.
. . . [Text in French, which includes teaching Spanish]


Generic Title Pennsylvania Evening Post 
Date 1781.01.13 
Publisher Towne, Benjamin 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0034437
Return to Database Home Page
© 2010 Colonial Music Institute