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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... pupil is absolutely nill , or at the most very doubtful . If there are one or two natures which they stimulate , there are ... pupils work upon nothing else than these pieces , and in the singing and dramatic classes it is the same way ...
... pupil is absolutely nill , or at the most very doubtful . If there are one or two natures which they stimulate , there are ... pupils work upon nothing else than these pieces , and in the singing and dramatic classes it is the same way ...
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... pupils the proceeding most convenient for conquering the difficulties of the pieces selected ; or , if it is an air or a scene , the effects which it will be necessary to make if they wish to succeed . It is not at all by analytical ...
... pupils the proceeding most convenient for conquering the difficulties of the pieces selected ; or , if it is an air or a scene , the effects which it will be necessary to make if they wish to succeed . It is not at all by analytical ...
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... pupils . of these establishments by no means come there for the love of art to undergo an apprenticeship of ... pupils there in the singing classes as well as those of the instrumental are constantly held in position by pupils ' concerts ...
... pupils . of these establishments by no means come there for the love of art to undergo an apprenticeship of ... pupils there in the singing classes as well as those of the instrumental are constantly held in position by pupils ' concerts ...
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... pupils ' concerts , which they or- ganize themselves . At Leipsig , Dresden , Berlin , Frankfort , Vienna and London , for instance , they give every eight days one of these concerts of musical and often dramatic represen- tation , of ...
... pupils ' concerts , which they or- ganize themselves . At Leipsig , Dresden , Berlin , Frankfort , Vienna and London , for instance , they give every eight days one of these concerts of musical and often dramatic represen- tation , of ...
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... pupils in the classes of instrumen- tal virtuosi ; it is an actual necessity in the class of organists and the pupils in the class of composition . This point has been sustained by so many high authorities that I do not need to insist ...
... pupils in the classes of instrumen- tal virtuosi ; it is an actual necessity in the class of organists and the pupils in the class of composition . This point has been sustained by so many high authorities that I do not need to insist ...
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