Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 13-14John Sullivan Dwight Oliver Ditson & Company, 1967 |
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Pagina 67
... melodies enchant can be produced . the ear with sweet magic tones , and meet with approval from those who desire melody only , -those who either cannot rightly judge whether music express what , in such circumstances , it should express ...
... melodies enchant can be produced . the ear with sweet magic tones , and meet with approval from those who desire melody only , -those who either cannot rightly judge whether music express what , in such circumstances , it should express ...
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... melody rises to an inimitable grace and beauty . Generally speaking , however , the opera is poor in rounded , smooth melodies , a bad defect in any work , the essence of which is based on the human voice . In the opinion of many , melody ...
... melody rises to an inimitable grace and beauty . Generally speaking , however , the opera is poor in rounded , smooth melodies , a bad defect in any work , the essence of which is based on the human voice . In the opinion of many , melody ...
Pagina 404
... melody , is shortened to 3 , six making up the melody . As a natural conse- quence the principal rhetorical accents return oftener , rendering the melody much more restless and violent . The 1st m of 12 stands at the beginning of the ...
... melody , is shortened to 3 , six making up the melody . As a natural conse- quence the principal rhetorical accents return oftener , rendering the melody much more restless and violent . The 1st m of 12 stands at the beginning of the ...
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