The Harmonicon, Volumes 1-11William Ayrton Gregg International, 1971 |
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Pagina 166
... writer is guilty of in- justice towards two of them - the City Amateur Concert ' and the Societa Armonica . ' The directors , I know from personal acquaintance with their proceedings , are most anxious on all occasions to avoid ...
... writer is guilty of in- justice towards two of them - the City Amateur Concert ' and the Societa Armonica . ' The directors , I know from personal acquaintance with their proceedings , are most anxious on all occasions to avoid ...
Pagina 174
... writer observes - The orchestra is far from equalling our own : no ensemble , no light and shade . The ' musicians , individually mediocre , are desirous of attracting ' attention , to which end they blow and scrape with all their ...
... writer observes - The orchestra is far from equalling our own : no ensemble , no light and shade . The ' musicians , individually mediocre , are desirous of attracting ' attention , to which end they blow and scrape with all their ...
Pagina 182
... writer of the article to which we allude , having read our last number either in a very careless manner , or with the wilful intention to misrepresent what we had said under the head of Drama , ventures on the following asser- tion ...
... writer of the article to which we allude , having read our last number either in a very careless manner , or with the wilful intention to misrepresent what we had said under the head of Drama , ventures on the following asser- tion ...
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