The Harmonicon, Volume 1;Volumes 3-11William Ayrton Gregg International Publishers, 1971 |
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Pagina 76
... elegant and brilliant style of performance : but his ideas were said to be poor and feeble , and not original , for he had taken Couperin as his model . The style of Bach was allowed to be equally brilliant and elegant , but he added ...
... elegant and brilliant style of performance : but his ideas were said to be poor and feeble , and not original , for he had taken Couperin as his model . The style of Bach was allowed to be equally brilliant and elegant , but he added ...
Pagina 84
... elegant , bagatelle ; one that nearly all performers may venture to play , and that none need be ashamed to produce ... elegance and sentiment in its general structure , and is a very pleasant composition . The repetition of the ...
... elegant , bagatelle ; one that nearly all performers may venture to play , and that none need be ashamed to produce ... elegance and sentiment in its general structure , and is a very pleasant composition . The repetition of the ...
Pagina 116
... elegant , and her carriage is easy and genteel . To appear in this character was at once to announce her intention of occupying the first vocal place in the theatre ; a situation in which a little time and increased experience may ...
... elegant , and her carriage is easy and genteel . To appear in this character was at once to announce her intention of occupying the first vocal place in the theatre ; a situation in which a little time and increased experience may ...
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On the origin of Musicfrom the French | 7 |
Gloucester grand Musical Festival | 13 |
Introduzione ed Aria allInglese for the pianoforte | 15 |
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