A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889): ...edited by Sir George Grove...with Appendix by J. A. Fuller Maitland...Macmillan & Company, 1890 |
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23. oldal
... played on the ' loud organ , two diapasons , left hand ' ; and to indicate by figures a right - hand part , to be played on the ' soft organ , of course in close harmony . playing such a bass on the pedals ( sixteen feet ) with the ...
... played on the ' loud organ , two diapasons , left hand ' ; and to indicate by figures a right - hand part , to be played on the ' soft organ , of course in close harmony . playing such a bass on the pedals ( sixteen feet ) with the ...
36. oldal
... played as written , will in our modern orchestras altogether differ from that designed by the composer . From a letter written by Bach in 17301 we know exactly the strength of the band for which he wrote . Besides the wind instruments ...
... played as written , will in our modern orchestras altogether differ from that designed by the composer . From a letter written by Bach in 17301 we know exactly the strength of the band for which he wrote . Besides the wind instruments ...
55. oldal
... played in a large hall and with a great number of performers would require to be taken somewhat slower than in a smaller room or with a smaller band . In this , as with all other time - indications , much must be left to the discretion ...
... played in a large hall and with a great number of performers would require to be taken somewhat slower than in a smaller room or with a smaller band . In this , as with all other time - indications , much must be left to the discretion ...
56. oldal
... played as written , the word loco ( Ital . , ' in its place ' ) is put over ( or under ) the music . ( 2 ) In orchestral scores , especially manuscripts , all ' 8va . signifies that one instrument plays in octaves with another , either ...
... played as written , the word loco ( Ital . , ' in its place ' ) is put over ( or under ) the music . ( 2 ) In orchestral scores , especially manuscripts , all ' 8va . signifies that one instrument plays in octaves with another , either ...
77. oldal
... Played . 16 . But the earlier writers often wrote the short ap- poggiatura as a semiquaver or demisemiquaver without the stroke , and in many new editions of old compositions we find the small note printed with the stroke even where it ...
... Played . 16 . But the earlier writers often wrote the short ap- poggiatura as a semiquaver or demisemiquaver without the stroke , and in many new editions of old compositions we find the small note printed with the stroke even where it ...
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Népszerű szakaszok
315. oldal - Dansons la carmagnole , Vive le son, vive le son, Dansons la carmagnole, Vive le son du canon.
52. oldal - During the years of scarcity at the end of the last and beginning of the present century...
226. oldal - Lancashire, of which county he was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant, and in 1870 he received the honorary degree of DCL from the University of Oxford.
169. oldal - I am that which is. I am all that is, that was, and that shall be. No mortal man hath lifted my veil. He is alone by Himself, and to Him alone do all things owe their being.
325. oldal - ... for the comforting of such that delight in music, it may be permitted that in the beginning or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn or such - like song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort of melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived.
440. oldal - twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense; Spenser to me, whose deep conceit is such As, passing all conceit, needs no defence. Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phoebus...
71. oldal - ... accompanying the organ, was introduced a concert of twenty-four violins between every pause, after the French fantastical light way, better suiting a tavern, or playhouse, than a church. This was the first time of change, and now we no more heard the cornet which gave life to the organ ; that instrument quite left off in which the English were so skilful.
310. oldal - prentice, making holiday with his sweetheart, treated her with a sight of Bedlam, the puppet-shows, the flying-chairs, and all the elegancies of Moorfields; from whence, proceeding to the Farthing Pye-house, he gave her a collation of buns, cheesecakes, gammon of bacon, stuffed beef, and bottled ale; through all which scenes the author dodged them (charmed with the simplicity of their courtship), from whence he drew this little sketch of Nature...
202. oldal - He passes,' as Mr. Dannreuther has finely said,' ‘beyond the horizon of a mere singer and poet, and touches upon the domain of the seer and the prophet; where, in unison with all genuine mystics and ethical teachers, he delivers a message of religious love and resignation, identification with the sufferings of all living creatures, deprecation of self¿, negation of personality, release from the world.
5. oldal - After supper came in the famous treble, Mr. Abel, newly returned from Italy. I never heard a more excellent voice, and would have sworn it had been a woman's, it was so high and so well and skilfully managed, being accompanied by Signer Francisco on the harpsichord.