Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature, Volumes 37-38John Sullivan Dwight 1967 |
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... audience came away from the Walküre . Just imagine the idea of Shakspeare's Hamlet that a man would form if he made his first acquaintance with it through the medium of a per- formance by Mr. Frver's troupe ! The parallel is not a ...
... audience came away from the Walküre . Just imagine the idea of Shakspeare's Hamlet that a man would form if he made his first acquaintance with it through the medium of a per- formance by Mr. Frver's troupe ! The parallel is not a ...
Pagina 116
... audience with his customary resist- less might . ing . The repute of the substituted Oratorio would And it was an audience worth sway- in any case have drawn a crowd , but Yorkshire am- Handelians . They find in the breadth and manli ...
... audience with his customary resist- less might . ing . The repute of the substituted Oratorio would And it was an audience worth sway- in any case have drawn a crowd , but Yorkshire am- Handelians . They find in the breadth and manli ...
Pagina 244
... audience . It had a sensational feature which was pleasant rather than startlingly artistic - [ " startlingly artistic ! " that is startling . ] - Mr . Thomas ' violin solo in the arrange - ing upon different conceptions of the work in ...
... audience . It had a sensational feature which was pleasant rather than startlingly artistic - [ " startlingly artistic ! " that is startling . ] - Mr . Thomas ' violin solo in the arrange - ing upon different conceptions of the work in ...
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