Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature, Volumes 37-38John Sullivan Dwight 1967 |
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Pagina 127
... spirit - a very fine imaginative , poetic spirit - of the Bach Prelude and Fugue , taking liberties with the tempo , and showing small regard to light and shade . The fugue voices were not clearly individualized ; and the Bourrée ...
... spirit - a very fine imaginative , poetic spirit - of the Bach Prelude and Fugue , taking liberties with the tempo , and showing small regard to light and shade . The fugue voices were not clearly individualized ; and the Bourrée ...
Pagina 201
... Spirit of Italian , French , and German Music . Lecture by Herr PAUER , at the London Institution . Of all art lectures , the musical receives the largest share of public favor , and of all lect- urers on this subject no one is more ...
... Spirit of Italian , French , and German Music . Lecture by Herr PAUER , at the London Institution . Of all art lectures , the musical receives the largest share of public favor , and of all lect- urers on this subject no one is more ...
Pagina 280
... spirit and a dash truly inspiring . The Finale introduces the prominently supernatural element ; and Mendelssohn , who taught us in the " Songs without Words , " how elo- quent instrumentation may be made , has treated here his subject ...
... spirit and a dash truly inspiring . The Finale introduces the prominently supernatural element ; and Mendelssohn , who taught us in the " Songs without Words , " how elo- quent instrumentation may be made , has treated here his subject ...
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