Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 23-24John Sullivan Dwight Oliver Ditson & Company, 1967 |
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Pagina 41
... present age is not so char- itable to harmony as to the theory of harmony , which crawls after music at a snail's pace , and still remains far behind ! Already the new , free thinking doctrines of harmony deride every sym- phony of ...
... present age is not so char- itable to harmony as to the theory of harmony , which crawls after music at a snail's pace , and still remains far behind ! Already the new , free thinking doctrines of harmony deride every sym- phony of ...
Pagina 369
... present state . Ere we return to the immediate subject of our paper , we may notice the obligations of the Hos- pital to Hogarth , who , after Handel , was its great- est benefactor . Many of his finest pictures were painted for and ...
... present state . Ere we return to the immediate subject of our paper , we may notice the obligations of the Hos- pital to Hogarth , who , after Handel , was its great- est benefactor . Many of his finest pictures were painted for and ...
Pagina 370
... present singers excellent though they be - surpass all that went before them ; but the musical proficiency of the children has never been so conspicuous as at present . They chant the Psalms admirably , take part in the ' Services ' of ...
... present singers excellent though they be - surpass all that went before them ; but the musical proficiency of the children has never been so conspicuous as at present . They chant the Psalms admirably , take part in the ' Services ' of ...
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