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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... tion , or perhaps the stimulative suggestions , of the various im- pacts of sense perception , seem to furnish the mind not alone . with its material for thinking and many of its motives for thinking , but also , one might imagine ...
... tion , or perhaps the stimulative suggestions , of the various im- pacts of sense perception , seem to furnish the mind not alone . with its material for thinking and many of its motives for thinking , but also , one might imagine ...
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... tion of the mathematical principle known in geometry as the method of limits , in which “ a variable ” is constantly endeavor- ing to reach a constant limit , but can never succeed in doing Thus in Fig . 8 the distance from C to C ...
... tion of the mathematical principle known in geometry as the method of limits , in which “ a variable ” is constantly endeavor- ing to reach a constant limit , but can never succeed in doing Thus in Fig . 8 the distance from C to C ...
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... tion of the formation of the key is probably correct , but as al- ready mentioned , the musical scale has undergone develop- ment , and in the ancient pentatonic scale one of the missing notes was E , the other note being B. As shown ...
... tion of the formation of the key is probably correct , but as al- ready mentioned , the musical scale has undergone develop- ment , and in the ancient pentatonic scale one of the missing notes was E , the other note being B. As shown ...
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... tion arouses , the sonata in C major ! In this is contained the whole working program of his life . The first movement of this " veiled symphony " foreshadows in its powerful architec- ture and daring organization the future tone master ...
... tion arouses , the sonata in C major ! In this is contained the whole working program of his life . The first movement of this " veiled symphony " foreshadows in its powerful architec- ture and daring organization the future tone master ...
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... tion , something almost supernatural , it does not follow that he had a musical influence comparable to that of Chopin . Let us begin by saying that no comparison is possible be- tween Chopin and Paganini as composers . The influence of ...
... tion , something almost supernatural , it does not follow that he had a musical influence comparable to that of Chopin . Let us begin by saying that no comparison is possible be- tween Chopin and Paganini as composers . The influence of ...
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