Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 21-22John Sullivan Dwight Oliver Ditson & Company, 1967 |
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Pagina 117
... never liked to talk to in a room full of people . He would never give his tongue the rein except with a few persons of old acquaintance . He would with them tell in a low tone his most charming stories , make his delicate criticisms on ...
... never liked to talk to in a room full of people . He would never give his tongue the rein except with a few persons of old acquaintance . He would with them tell in a low tone his most charming stories , make his delicate criticisms on ...
Pagina 267
... never an internal sound , as when one treads so softly as not to be heard . Where the air , whether confined or not confined , is the percu- tient against a hard body , it never gives an ex- ternal sound , as in blowing strongly with ...
... never an internal sound , as when one treads so softly as not to be heard . Where the air , whether confined or not confined , is the percu- tient against a hard body , it never gives an ex- ternal sound , as in blowing strongly with ...
Pagina 408
... never had the least inclination for turn- and song were the spontaneous language of his heart , a heart that glowed with what he describes as " honest , warm simplicity . " But Gluck is no less distinguished among instru- mentalists ...
... never had the least inclination for turn- and song were the spontaneous language of his heart , a heart that glowed with what he describes as " honest , warm simplicity . " But Gluck is no less distinguished among instru- mentalists ...
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