Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 35-361877 |
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Pagina 62
... effect of the present music , in comparison with the infinitely more pow- erful and more intense music of former times ; but they do not reflect that their judgment is derived merely from the effect upon themselves ; that the foundation ...
... effect of the present music , in comparison with the infinitely more pow- erful and more intense music of former times ; but they do not reflect that their judgment is derived merely from the effect upon themselves ; that the foundation ...
Pagina 70
... effect , public examining boards . Alas , however , for poor St. Cecilia ! The governing bodies of the colleges filched away in large lumps the stipends assigned by pious founders for the sup- port of musicians . The artists themselves ...
... effect , public examining boards . Alas , however , for poor St. Cecilia ! The governing bodies of the colleges filched away in large lumps the stipends assigned by pious founders for the sup- port of musicians . The artists themselves ...
Pagina 72
... effect is that of aerial music , monotonous , but full of melancholy interest . " We suggest to some of the experimentative youths that they equip their kites with an Eolian attachment and test their effect on a quiet evening . The wild ...
... effect is that of aerial music , monotonous , but full of melancholy interest . " We suggest to some of the experimentative youths that they equip their kites with an Eolian attachment and test their effect on a quiet evening . The wild ...
Pagina 73
... effect of which it is capable on a large organ , would be one to call forth the highest manipulative and æsthetic powers of a fine player . Scarcely inferior is the beautiful work in B minor which follows it in the Leipzig edition ; and ...
... effect of which it is capable on a large organ , would be one to call forth the highest manipulative and æsthetic powers of a fine player . Scarcely inferior is the beautiful work in B minor which follows it in the Leipzig edition ; and ...
Pagina 74
... effect of such music on the regu- entirely taking it out of the sphere of its real ing chorale melodies , so common in contempo- lation " church organ " of this country : it is triumphs , in which nothing else can imitate or rary ...
... effect of such music on the regu- entirely taking it out of the sphere of its real ing chorale melodies , so common in contempo- lation " church organ " of this country : it is triumphs , in which nothing else can imitate or rary ...
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