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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... produced ~ from an artistic point of view . The answer to this will be pure- ly negative . These musical contests constitute one of the most serious mistakes of our musical instruction . If upon this point you ask the opinion of ...
... produced ~ from an artistic point of view . The answer to this will be pure- ly negative . These musical contests constitute one of the most serious mistakes of our musical instruction . If upon this point you ask the opinion of ...
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... produced by the master in spite of this disadvantage ! One cannot but join Spitta in his excellent eulogy of Brahms ( " Zur Musik , " 16 aufsätze , Berlin ) , saying : " The mastering of all forms and methods of the last centuries ...
... produced by the master in spite of this disadvantage ! One cannot but join Spitta in his excellent eulogy of Brahms ( " Zur Musik , " 16 aufsätze , Berlin ) , saying : " The mastering of all forms and methods of the last centuries ...
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... produce about three octaves of the scale , the highest note being C above middle C. The upper strings are of silk and ... produced and the instrument has less resonance than the koto . The samisen is the peculiar instrument of the Geisha ...
... produce about three octaves of the scale , the highest note being C above middle C. The upper strings are of silk and ... produced and the instrument has less resonance than the koto . The samisen is the peculiar instrument of the Geisha ...
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... producing the harmony of the hymns was a doubtful one . In the first place there was the difficulty of following the ... produced . A melody which had become perfectly familiar to them as such , and which could be sung with en- joyment ...
... producing the harmony of the hymns was a doubtful one . In the first place there was the difficulty of following the ... produced . A melody which had become perfectly familiar to them as such , and which could be sung with en- joyment ...
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... produce are far from artistic , morever , they seem to have no taste or strength to give the tones the necessary fullness ; the play- ing is , therefore , the most inefficient imaginable . Miss Torrey hopes that another instrument ...
... produce are far from artistic , morever , they seem to have no taste or strength to give the tones the necessary fullness ; the play- ing is , therefore , the most inefficient imaginable . Miss Torrey hopes that another instrument ...
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