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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... Piano - Playing . W. S. B. Mathews . 634 Clarence Eddy on American Organs .... 615 Cornet Virtuosi , Liberati and Bellstedt . Sam L. Jacobson .... 60 Considerations on Accompanying . T. Carl Whitmer .. Conservatory Ideal . Prof. Eduard ...
... Piano - Playing . W. S. B. Mathews . 634 Clarence Eddy on American Organs .... 615 Cornet Virtuosi , Liberati and Bellstedt . Sam L. Jacobson .... 60 Considerations on Accompanying . T. Carl Whitmer .. Conservatory Ideal . Prof. Eduard ...
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... piano cut in this work . Miss Torrey states that the Japanese like the tone of the piano very much indeed ; it appeals to them very much more than does the cabinet organ , but the piano is such an extremely expensive instrument that ...
... piano cut in this work . Miss Torrey states that the Japanese like the tone of the piano very much indeed ; it appeals to them very much more than does the cabinet organ , but the piano is such an extremely expensive instrument that ...
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... piano what Paganini did for the violin , " which I consider to be a very great error . Because Paganini was an unheard of violinist , a phenomenal appari- tion , something almost supernatural , it does not follow that he had a musical ...
... piano what Paganini did for the violin , " which I consider to be a very great error . Because Paganini was an unheard of violinist , a phenomenal appari- tion , something almost supernatural , it does not follow that he had a musical ...
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... piano what Paganini did for the violin , " which I consider to be a very great error . Because Paganini was an unheard of violinist , a phenomenal appari- tion , something almost supernatural , it does not follow that he had a musical ...
... piano what Paganini did for the violin , " which I consider to be a very great error . Because Paganini was an unheard of violinist , a phenomenal appari- tion , something almost supernatural , it does not follow that he had a musical ...
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... piano exists . There are in all probably a dozen or twenty concertos for piano and orchestra sufficiently good to be worth remember- ing , but all of them fall short in one direction or another and the great majority are now hopelessly ...
... piano exists . There are in all probably a dozen or twenty concertos for piano and orchestra sufficiently good to be worth remember- ing , but all of them fall short in one direction or another and the great majority are now hopelessly ...
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