The Musical World, 14. kötetJ. Alfredo Novello, 1840 |
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5. oldal
... feeling and for passion , and as giving greater expression to words than can otherwise be conveyed ; therefore , when it is really good , they must be inseparably united . At the same time I must allow there is truth in the remark , for ...
... feeling and for passion , and as giving greater expression to words than can otherwise be conveyed ; therefore , when it is really good , they must be inseparably united . At the same time I must allow there is truth in the remark , for ...
9. oldal
... feeling ; of Loder , who , with all his French bias , has shown himself to be possessed of the chief requisites of the operatic style ; and , to go no farther , of Barnett , who , with all his . hesitation of style , and occasional ...
... feeling ; of Loder , who , with all his French bias , has shown himself to be possessed of the chief requisites of the operatic style ; and , to go no farther , of Barnett , who , with all his . hesitation of style , and occasional ...
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... feeling in their interpretation of Schubert and Weber ; and Miss Dolby sang one of the nume . rous English versions ... feelings of sorrow rather than anger . Mr. Parry's Buffo Trio never escapes an encore ; he therefore judiciously ...
... feeling in their interpretation of Schubert and Weber ; and Miss Dolby sang one of the nume . rous English versions ... feelings of sorrow rather than anger . Mr. Parry's Buffo Trio never escapes an encore ; he therefore judiciously ...
18. oldal
we may make on the subject will be taken in the feeling with which they are offered that of the utmost sincerity : at least , we feel sure that all artists truly devoted to the cause which they and we advocate will rightly interpret us ...
we may make on the subject will be taken in the feeling with which they are offered that of the utmost sincerity : at least , we feel sure that all artists truly devoted to the cause which they and we advocate will rightly interpret us ...
21. oldal
... feeling prevents him from running into any wild or extravagant expression of passion , he is yet , on the contrary , nowhere tame or inexpressive . If we give ourselves up to the influence of his music , we shall always find our feelings ...
... feeling prevents him from running into any wild or extravagant expression of passion , he is yet , on the contrary , nowhere tame or inexpressive . If we give ourselves up to the influence of his music , we shall always find our feelings ...
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