| William Henry Hadow - 1902 - 386 oldal
...Airs,' ch. vii, we are let into the recognized manner of performing the conventional Da Capo song : — 'Among the Things worthy of consideration, the first...divided into three parts are to be sung. In the first Part they require nothing but the simplest Ornaments, of a good Taste and few, that the Composition... | |
| Robert Donington - 1982 - 232 oldal
...Francesco Tosi, Bologna, 1723, in English, London, 1742: 'In the first section [of a da capo aria] they require nothing but the simplest Ornaments, of...second they expect, that to this Purity some artful Graces be added, by which the Judicious may hear, that the Ability of the Singer is greater; and in... | |
| Julie Anne Sadie - 1998 - 586 oldal
...The very structure of the da capo aria presupposed fresh ornaments on the reprise of the A section: Among the Things worthy of Consideration, the first...the Composition may remain simple, plain, and pure [these three adjectives translate Tosi's intatta, 'intact', quite a different idea]; in the second... | |
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