The Harmonicon, Volume 3, Part 1William Ayrton W. Pinnock, 1825 - Music |
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... given to Mayerbeer for his Romilda , but in the present composition he has made a giant's stride . His Crociato ranks him with the His Crociato ranks him with the greatest composers of the day , and will in all probability transmit his ...
... given to Mayerbeer for his Romilda , but in the present composition he has made a giant's stride . His Crociato ranks him with the His Crociato ranks him with the greatest composers of the day , and will in all probability transmit his ...
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... given to the work of the oldest date . The authors of the accepted pieces shall be free , on re- nouncing their acquired rights , to submit their works to competition . Musical Composition . - Prizes equal to those awarded to the poems ...
... given to the work of the oldest date . The authors of the accepted pieces shall be free , on re- nouncing their acquired rights , to submit their works to competition . Musical Composition . - Prizes equal to those awarded to the poems ...
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... given in our last. Before offering a general opinion upon the merits of this work as a whole , we shall , in the impartial discharge of our critical duty , mention certain objections to some of its parts . In the Gloria Patri to the ...
... given in our last. Before offering a general opinion upon the merits of this work as a whole , we shall , in the impartial discharge of our critical duty , mention certain objections to some of its parts . In the Gloria Patri to the ...
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... given were thirty - seven in number . It cannot be denied that the opera buffa of the Italians , from its fire , its vigour , and the wonderful precision with which the performers act up to each other , possesses a charm peculiarly its ...
... given were thirty - seven in number . It cannot be denied that the opera buffa of the Italians , from its fire , its vigour , and the wonderful precision with which the performers act up to each other , possesses a charm peculiarly its ...
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... given in his resignation . MM . Lesueur , Berton , and Boieldieu have given in theirs ; we have` reason to fear the departure of the latter for Russia . What in the meanwhile will become of the Ecole Royale de Mu- sique ? There is no ...
... given in his resignation . MM . Lesueur , Berton , and Boieldieu have given in theirs ; we have` reason to fear the departure of the latter for Russia . What in the meanwhile will become of the Ecole Royale de Mu- sique ? There is no ...
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