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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... given to the world than those found in the art - mine of Robert Franz . To have comprehended the songs of Franz , implies refine- ment , skill , poetic freedom , elasticity of expression and a com- plete self - abnegation . THE MUSICAL ...
... given to the world than those found in the art - mine of Robert Franz . To have comprehended the songs of Franz , implies refine- ment , skill , poetic freedom , elasticity of expression and a com- plete self - abnegation . THE MUSICAL ...
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... given by Plutarch to aid in the understanding of Plato's ideas . this diagram throws little light on the subject in the absence of Plutarch's own account of Plato's theory , which may be found in his essay , entitled " On the ...
... given by Plutarch to aid in the understanding of Plato's ideas . this diagram throws little light on the subject in the absence of Plutarch's own account of Plato's theory , which may be found in his essay , entitled " On the ...
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... given motive carried through a variety of har- monic treatment . Even when it was new this concerto had one very great weakness . The orchestra had really nothing to do ; the orchestral part is weakly scored and of elaboration between ...
... given motive carried through a variety of har- monic treatment . Even when it was new this concerto had one very great weakness . The orchestra had really nothing to do ; the orchestral part is weakly scored and of elaboration between ...
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... given by Mr. Hamlin , to the pianoforte accompaniment of Mrs. Nel- lie Bangs Skelton . The songs , all of which were previously un- known in this city , proved to belong to the very finest grade of recent works of the class , having in ...
... given by Mr. Hamlin , to the pianoforte accompaniment of Mrs. Nel- lie Bangs Skelton . The songs , all of which were previously un- known in this city , proved to belong to the very finest grade of recent works of the class , having in ...
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... given in Quincy , Oct. 7. The program contained Reinecke's Impromptu for two pianos , a Trio by Gade and a variety of pleas- ing selections , the most classical being Chopin's third Ballade ; nevertheless , the critics accused him of ...
... given in Quincy , Oct. 7. The program contained Reinecke's Impromptu for two pianos , a Trio by Gade and a variety of pleas- ing selections , the most classical being Chopin's third Ballade ; nevertheless , the critics accused him of ...
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