The Harmonicon, Volumes 1-11William Ayrton Gregg International, 1971 |
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Pagina 55
... musician in the service of the King of France . It soon , however , became evident , that to the due development of a genius which promised to elevate the young musician to the highest rank in his art , a more able master than his ...
... musician in the service of the King of France . It soon , however , became evident , that to the due development of a genius which promised to elevate the young musician to the highest rank in his art , a more able master than his ...
Pagina 191
... musician that ever yet lived , or possibly that ever will live , in any age or country . - Since writing the ... musicians answer , I pray you , good Sir , why say you so ? Man . Because Joan Sanderson will not come too . Musicians . She ...
... musician that ever yet lived , or possibly that ever will live , in any age or country . - Since writing the ... musicians answer , I pray you , good Sir , why say you so ? Man . Because Joan Sanderson will not come too . Musicians . She ...
Pagina 210
... musician's labour is a grand one , -as unfathomable in its source as any mystery of nature ; we feel assured that there is no deception in it ; we readily acknowledge the difference between airs of a tender , melancholy , or joyous ...
... musician's labour is a grand one , -as unfathomable in its source as any mystery of nature ; we feel assured that there is no deception in it ; we readily acknowledge the difference between airs of a tender , melancholy , or joyous ...
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accompaniment admirable amateurs Ancient Concert andante Apollonicon appeared applause arranged audience BALLAD Bartleman beautiful Beethoven Braham Chapel character chorus church Clementi composed composition Cramer Cres Ditto Don Giovanni duet effect engaged English Erard excellent execution expression Fantasia favour favourite feeling Flute Fra Diavolo genius Glee grand HANDEL HARMONICON harmony harp Haydn hear heard honour Hummel instrument Italian kind King's Theatre Knyvett Lablache Lord Madame manner master melody ment merit Miss Stephens Mozart musician never opera oratorio orchestra organist original Overture Paganini passages Pasta performed piano-forte pieces played pleasing poetry praise present produced pupils QUADRILLES rendered Rondo Rossini Royal Rubini scena season Sebastian Erard selected Signor Paganini singer singing solo song soprano Spohr Stockhausen style success sung symphony talent taste tenor thee tion trio variations Vaughan violin violoncello vocal voice Waltz whole words written