A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889) by Eminent Writers, English and Foreign: With Illustrations and Woodcuts, Tom 2Sir George Grove Macmillan, 1879 |
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... accompaniment ; or ( 2 ) where instruments are employed , that these accompany the voices only in unisons or octaves and have no in- dependent parts ; or ( 3 ) as a time indication , in which case it is equivalent to ALLA breve . A ...
... accompaniment ; or ( 2 ) where instruments are employed , that these accompany the voices only in unisons or octaves and have no in- dependent parts ; or ( 3 ) as a time indication , in which case it is equivalent to ALLA breve . A ...
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... commas of the chromatic semitone , but this appears to be a fanciful derivation , unsupported by proof . ACCOMPANIMENT . known Te Deum in F of Gibbons ( C 2 ACCIDENTALS . 19 ACCIDENTALS . Doppelkreuz), which being placed before a note ...
... commas of the chromatic semitone , but this appears to be a fanciful derivation , unsupported by proof . ACCOMPANIMENT . known Te Deum in F of Gibbons ( C 2 ACCIDENTALS . 19 ACCIDENTALS . Doppelkreuz), which being placed before a note ...
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... ACCOMPANIMENT . This term is applied to any subsidiary part or parts , whether vocal or instrumental , that are added to a melody , or to a musical composition in a greater number of parts , with a view to the enrichment of its general ...
... ACCOMPANIMENT . This term is applied to any subsidiary part or parts , whether vocal or instrumental , that are added to a melody , or to a musical composition in a greater number of parts , with a view to the enrichment of its general ...
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... accompaniment . Indeed the organs were not capable of affording much variety . Even the most complete instruments of Tallis's time , and for nearly a century afterwards , seem to have consisted only of a very limited ' choir ' and ...
... accompaniment . Indeed the organs were not capable of affording much variety . Even the most complete instruments of Tallis's time , and for nearly a century afterwards , seem to have consisted only of a very limited ' choir ' and ...
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... accompaniment . The custom of indicating the harmonies of the accompaniment in outline , and leaving the performer to interpret them in any of the many various ways of which they were susceptible , was ... ACCOMPANIMENT . ACCOMPANIMENT .
... accompaniment . The custom of indicating the harmonies of the accompaniment in outline , and leaving the performer to interpret them in any of the many various ways of which they were susceptible , was ... ACCOMPANIMENT . ACCOMPANIMENT .
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Strona 67 - ... 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.
Strona 321 - And yet nevertheless, for the comforting of such as delight in music, it may be permitted, that in the beginning or in the end of Common Prayer, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn or such like song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived.
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Strona 58 - The identity of the pieces in the programmes at the end of the last and the beginning of the present century is rarely certain. ' New Grand Overture, Haydn,' or 'Grand Overture, MS., Haydn,' is the usual designation of Haydn's symphonies as they were produced at Salomon's concerts in 1 791, '92.