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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... melody , and this is indeed largely the case . In a nation whose musical instru- ment was the harp , with the long , not very tense , string , as was the case with the ancient Egyptians , and only five tones to the scale , it is morally ...
... melody , and this is indeed largely the case . In a nation whose musical instru- ment was the harp , with the long , not very tense , string , as was the case with the ancient Egyptians , and only five tones to the scale , it is morally ...
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... melody for every stanza , no matter what the dramatic moment of the text required , and the best the artist could do was to vary his expression somewhat to conform him- self to these different demands . In 1608 , however , Monte- verde ...
... melody for every stanza , no matter what the dramatic moment of the text required , and the best the artist could do was to vary his expression somewhat to conform him- self to these different demands . In 1608 , however , Monte- verde ...
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... melody is vastly more melodious . In place of the one melody four , eight , ten or twelve are going at the same time . A dramatic action instead of being repeated to an insignificant tune , stanza after stanza , is richly scored for ...
... melody is vastly more melodious . In place of the one melody four , eight , ten or twelve are going at the same time . A dramatic action instead of being repeated to an insignificant tune , stanza after stanza , is richly scored for ...
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... melodies was the highest form of the art known , at least in church music . The reservation here last noted is a very ... melody as known to us in the few specimens which have come down from these early times . Moreover , it is not true ...
... melodies was the highest form of the art known , at least in church music . The reservation here last noted is a very ... melody as known to us in the few specimens which have come down from these early times . Moreover , it is not true ...
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... melody has F. There the note for the accompaniment would be B natural , which is an aug- mented fourth , a very ... melodic line of the plain song , but as yet moving always in the same rhythm . The classification of intervals at this ...
... melody has F. There the note for the accompaniment would be B natural , which is an aug- mented fourth , a very ... melodic line of the plain song , but as yet moving always in the same rhythm . The classification of intervals at this ...
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