Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 15-16John Sullivan Dwight Oliver Ditson & Company, 1967 |
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Pagina 6
... chorus for women's voices alone , somewhat colorless and characterless , but throwing into bold relief the tenor solo and cho- rus of warriors ; the latter , in particular , with its spirited melody , and strongly marked rhythm , is ...
... chorus for women's voices alone , somewhat colorless and characterless , but throwing into bold relief the tenor solo and cho- rus of warriors ; the latter , in particular , with its spirited melody , and strongly marked rhythm , is ...
Pagina 127
... chorus in its embrace , was found to act as an efficient sounding - board , and to throw the voices , and instruments directly forward into the area of the transept . It was considered especially advantageous to the solo singers , and ...
... chorus in its embrace , was found to act as an efficient sounding - board , and to throw the voices , and instruments directly forward into the area of the transept . It was considered especially advantageous to the solo singers , and ...
Pagina 168
... chorus and or- chestra spread out before me . nor BELLETTI , who is a remarkable instance of an Italian being a truly appreciative oratorio singer . But this gentleman is a thorough artist and never attempts anything which he cannot do ...
... chorus and or- chestra spread out before me . nor BELLETTI , who is a remarkable instance of an Italian being a truly appreciative oratorio singer . But this gentleman is a thorough artist and never attempts anything which he cannot do ...
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