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It seems doubtful ; and we might go on to say that Franck was an unconscious philosopher , who studied the psyo chology of his pupils in spite of himself ( I will explain the reason of this later on ) , and understood how to give each ...
It seems doubtful ; and we might go on to say that Franck was an unconscious philosopher , who studied the psyo chology of his pupils in spite of himself ( I will explain the reason of this later on ) , and understood how to give each ...
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a not merely a farseeing and lucid teacher , but a father and I have no hesitation in using this word to characterise the man who gave birth to the French symphonic school , for we , his pupils , together with many artists who came in ...
a not merely a farseeing and lucid teacher , but a father and I have no hesitation in using this word to characterise the man who gave birth to the French symphonic school , for we , his pupils , together with many artists who came in ...
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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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by John Stuart Mill 18061873 | 13 |
Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
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