The Harmonicon, Volume 3, Part 1William Ayrton W. Pinnock, 1825 - Music |
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... taste . It is no ordinary praise of him to say , that many able judges have ascribed in part the great refinement of Cramer to the many opportunities he had of hearing his friend's exquisite performances on an instrument that afforded ...
... taste . It is no ordinary praise of him to say , that many able judges have ascribed in part the great refinement of Cramer to the many opportunities he had of hearing his friend's exquisite performances on an instrument that afforded ...
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... taste . Those of a gay kind shew great brilliancy and freedom of melody ; while his graver works , which were , appa- rently , produced con amore , display an entire command of all the stores of harmony , and great depth of feeling ...
... taste . Those of a gay kind shew great brilliancy and freedom of melody ; while his graver works , which were , appa- rently , produced con amore , display an entire command of all the stores of harmony , and great depth of feeling ...
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... taste . ON THE VELOCITY OF SOUND . THIS is a subject which has engaged the attention of the greatest philosophers , and is highly interesting to really scientific musicians . We insert the follow- ing facts and inquiries , under the ...
... taste . ON THE VELOCITY OF SOUND . THIS is a subject which has engaged the attention of the greatest philosophers , and is highly interesting to really scientific musicians . We insert the follow- ing facts and inquiries , under the ...
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... taste of the day may prefer a mixture of the two styles , as the success of many operas performed for some years past demonstrates . be the subject selected what it may , the first of all con- ditions will be , a respect for religion ...
... taste of the day may prefer a mixture of the two styles , as the success of many operas performed for some years past demonstrates . be the subject selected what it may , the first of all con- ditions will be , a respect for religion ...
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... taste , and to train the hand well for those efforts of a higher kind that are to follow . at least nine popular Hibernian airs , scattered among three movements , forming altogether a piece of music that cannot fail of obtaining a very ...
... taste , and to train the hand well for those efforts of a higher kind that are to follow . at least nine popular Hibernian airs , scattered among three movements , forming altogether a piece of music that cannot fail of obtaining a very ...
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