Music: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music, Volume 15W. S. B. Mathews, 1899 - Music |
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... directions afterwards . Now the descant singers appear to have encountered this difficulty and several others and it is not very long before we find them starting from a unison with the plain song and pass- ing off by degrees until they ...
... directions afterwards . Now the descant singers appear to have encountered this difficulty and several others and it is not very long before we find them starting from a unison with the plain song and pass- ing off by degrees until they ...
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... direction thus abandoned was a false one . Having once got itself upon the track of rational tonality , in which every chord bears a certain reiation to a tonal - center of gravity called a " tonic , " and thereby has in it a certain ...
... direction thus abandoned was a false one . Having once got itself upon the track of rational tonality , in which every chord bears a certain reiation to a tonal - center of gravity called a " tonic , " and thereby has in it a certain ...
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... which he exercised in every direction ; he was indeed a veritable musical philanthropist ! Franz often spoke very bitterly of the negligence of his songs ; he keenly realized the fact how seldom singers 20 ROBERT FRANZ .
... which he exercised in every direction ; he was indeed a veritable musical philanthropist ! Franz often spoke very bitterly of the negligence of his songs ; he keenly realized the fact how seldom singers 20 ROBERT FRANZ .
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... kind of reform in the direction indicated . He recognizes the evil and confesses it to have nothing beneficial . But what would become of the conservatory if it did not distribute 36 DISADVANTAGES OF CONSERVATORY CONTESTS .
... kind of reform in the direction indicated . He recognizes the evil and confesses it to have nothing beneficial . But what would become of the conservatory if it did not distribute 36 DISADVANTAGES OF CONSERVATORY CONTESTS .
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... directions . This , however , is a matter for the future . It is pleasing to no- tice that Miss Torrey is laying her foundations so thoroughly and is proceeding in so rational a way to develop the art of Christian music in Japan , as ...
... directions . This , however , is a matter for the future . It is pleasing to no- tice that Miss Torrey is laying her foundations so thoroughly and is proceeding in so rational a way to develop the art of Christian music in Japan , as ...
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