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Pagina 7
... heard for once , and the excellence of their singing was appreciated ; their sound was neither covered up by an overpow- ering orchestra , nor lost in space . The singers , too , had given it further practice , and felt more at home in ...
... heard for once , and the excellence of their singing was appreciated ; their sound was neither covered up by an overpow- ering orchestra , nor lost in space . The singers , too , had given it further practice , and felt more at home in ...
Pagina 16
... heard at the garden concerts , was the next instrumental piece , and the concert ended with three selections from Wagner's Meistersinger , " namely , The Introduc- tion to the 3d act , Walther's Prize Song , and the Overture . The ...
... heard at the garden concerts , was the next instrumental piece , and the concert ended with three selections from Wagner's Meistersinger , " namely , The Introduc- tion to the 3d act , Walther's Prize Song , and the Overture . The ...
Pagina 17
... heard on the way through to other countries . Brushing quickly past the gay flowers , and chiefly occupied in seeing , I had not thought to gather musical honey for these letters . But I have seemed to meet on all sides symptoms of a ...
... heard on the way through to other countries . Brushing quickly past the gay flowers , and chiefly occupied in seeing , I had not thought to gather musical honey for these letters . But I have seemed to meet on all sides symptoms of a ...
Pagina 20
... heard the origin of music referred to in the wind whistling among the reeds , or the dried sinews of animals , or to men imitating the songs of birds - theories equally stale and unten- able . To anyone who gives the subject a little ...
... heard the origin of music referred to in the wind whistling among the reeds , or the dried sinews of animals , or to men imitating the songs of birds - theories equally stale and unten- able . To anyone who gives the subject a little ...
Pagina 24
... heard enthusiastic accounts of her from there , but I hardly anticipated the very favor- able reception which awaited her here . It is not too much to say that this young lady , who came to us so quietly and modestly , achieved a great ...
... heard enthusiastic accounts of her from there , but I hardly anticipated the very favor- able reception which awaited her here . It is not too much to say that this young lady , who came to us so quietly and modestly , achieved a great ...
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