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Pagina 8
... played by Mme . Madeline Schiller . It is a work to be read between the lines and not hastily judged ; the themes as a rule are given out boldly by the orchestra , repeated by the piano , and elaborated in a manner which would fairly ...
... played by Mme . Madeline Schiller . It is a work to be read between the lines and not hastily judged ; the themes as a rule are given out boldly by the orchestra , repeated by the piano , and elaborated in a manner which would fairly ...
Pagina 15
... played here by Mr. Lang a few years ago . The key to it is in these verses : D'où me vient , ô mon Dieu , cette paix qui m'inonde ? D'où me vient cette foi dont mon cœur surabonde , A moi qui tout à l'heure , incertain , agité , Et sur ...
... played here by Mr. Lang a few years ago . The key to it is in these verses : D'où me vient , ô mon Dieu , cette paix qui m'inonde ? D'où me vient cette foi dont mon cœur surabonde , A moi qui tout à l'heure , incertain , agité , Et sur ...
Pagina 16
... played in New York , although the second movement , ( Larghetto ) . is well known here . The rendering seemed to be exceptionally fine , even for the Thomas Orchestra , with which perfection is an every day matter . An instrumental ...
... played in New York , although the second movement , ( Larghetto ) . is well known here . The rendering seemed to be exceptionally fine , even for the Thomas Orchestra , with which perfection is an every day matter . An instrumental ...
Pagina 20
... played with his hand . The ancient Irish herpers used a natural plectrum , and played not with the fleshy tips of their fingers , but with their nails , suffered to grow for the purpose . Sir R. Stewart referred to an example of the ...
... played with his hand . The ancient Irish herpers used a natural plectrum , and played not with the fleshy tips of their fingers , but with their nails , suffered to grow for the purpose . Sir R. Stewart referred to an example of the ...
Pagina 21
... played an important animals - some with the fingers alone . Such ( said part in the history of music . Taking its rise in the the lecturer ) is evidently the case with the little in- 12th century , it was only when the pianoforte be ...
... played an important animals - some with the fingers alone . Such ( said part in the history of music . Taking its rise in the the lecturer ) is evidently the case with the little in- 12th century , it was only when the pianoforte be ...
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