The Harmonicon, Volumes 1-11William Ayrton Gregg International, 1971 |
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... harmony must destroy the simplicity of national music . In the melodies before us , Beethoven and Weber have produced effects not only perfectly original , but exquisitely simple , by means which , perhaps , no other composers would ...
... harmony must destroy the simplicity of national music . In the melodies before us , Beethoven and Weber have produced effects not only perfectly original , but exquisitely simple , by means which , perhaps , no other composers would ...
Pagina 98
... harmony . But the truth is , that it is impossible , by any means , to produce perfect harmony ; for if the ratio of one interval is made perfect , this is done at the expense of some other interval . Chladni ( in his Section on ...
... harmony . But the truth is , that it is impossible , by any means , to produce perfect harmony ; for if the ratio of one interval is made perfect , this is done at the expense of some other interval . Chladni ( in his Section on ...
Pagina 266
... harmony . The canon , Al Rovescio , in the trio , is a new subject , and treated much more scientifically than the former , which is very free Both , however , are exceedingly beautiful ; and not less so from the licences which the ...
... harmony . The canon , Al Rovescio , in the trio , is a new subject , and treated much more scientifically than the former , which is very free Both , however , are exceedingly beautiful ; and not less so from the licences which the ...
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