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Pagina 282
... the elements are good and the synthetic order harmoniously contrived the work will be solid and enduring. Musical composition is just the same. This is what Franck — and perhaps no one else at that time — knew how to make his pupils ...
... the elements are good and the synthetic order harmoniously contrived the work will be solid and enduring. Musical composition is just the same. This is what Franck — and perhaps no one else at that time — knew how to make his pupils ...
Pagina 278
It seems doubtful ; and we might go on to say that Franck was an unconscious philosopher , who studied the psychology of his pupils in spite of himself ( I will explain the reason of this later on ) , and understood how to give each of ...
It seems doubtful ; and we might go on to say that Franck was an unconscious philosopher , who studied the psychology of his pupils in spite of himself ( I will explain the reason of this later on ) , and understood how to give each of ...
Pagina 289
But we cannot be at all sure that there would have been an Elman , a Zimbalist or a Heifetz without a Leopold Auer , whose pupils , according to Jacques Barzun , " can be recognized at forty paces by their posture and even in a dark ...
But we cannot be at all sure that there would have been an Elman , a Zimbalist or a Heifetz without a Leopold Auer , whose pupils , according to Jacques Barzun , " can be recognized at forty paces by their posture and even in a dark ...
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