Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 5-6John Sullivan Dwight Oliver Ditson & Company, 1967 |
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Pagina 80
... execution . It has , moreover , the merit of entire consistency in its system of fin- gering , which is occasionally new , but always thoroughly adapted to its cud . The work cannot be sufficiently recom- mended , especially to those ...
... execution . It has , moreover , the merit of entire consistency in its system of fin- gering , which is occasionally new , but always thoroughly adapted to its cud . The work cannot be sufficiently recom- mended , especially to those ...
Pagina 88
... execution . It has , moreover , the merit of entire consistency in its system of fin- gering , which is occasionally new , but always thoroughly adapted to its end . The work cannot be sufficiently recom- mended , especially to those ...
... execution . It has , moreover , the merit of entire consistency in its system of fin- gering , which is occasionally new , but always thoroughly adapted to its end . The work cannot be sufficiently recom- mended , especially to those ...
Pagina 98
... execution must always stand in right proportion to the musical thought , as the tone of the organs of speech must to the sense of the words spoken . Hence it follows that motives which most approach the character of dramatic music , are ...
... execution must always stand in right proportion to the musical thought , as the tone of the organs of speech must to the sense of the words spoken . Hence it follows that motives which most approach the character of dramatic music , are ...
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Opera Italian how far practicable and desirable | 4 |
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