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... style , the better in the long run for the art itself . In a great musical artist is as worthy a subject for advocating a tolerably light and sketchy style of treat- delineation , for commemoration , and for admiration , ment of musical ...
... style , the better in the long run for the art itself . In a great musical artist is as worthy a subject for advocating a tolerably light and sketchy style of treat- delineation , for commemoration , and for admiration , ment of musical ...
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... style , it adds another variety to the musician . The next chapter shews us Beethoven number already existing : it is perhaps as well that the under the tuition of Haydn , that delightful composer lettering assures us that Beethoven is ...
... style , it adds another variety to the musician . The next chapter shews us Beethoven number already existing : it is perhaps as well that the under the tuition of Haydn , that delightful composer lettering assures us that Beethoven is ...
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... style - exceedingly monotonous . Herz , on the contrary , although a most prolific writer , and similar in many respects to the former , never wrote his pieces for large au- diences : they were chiefly adapted for the drawing - room and ...
... style - exceedingly monotonous . Herz , on the contrary , although a most prolific writer , and similar in many respects to the former , never wrote his pieces for large au- diences : they were chiefly adapted for the drawing - room and ...
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... style of execution was of no ordinary quality , and hence it was no wonder that he had made the works both of Beethoven and Mozart most interesting . The piece he should select for performance , on account of its beautiful harmonies ...
... style of execution was of no ordinary quality , and hence it was no wonder that he had made the works both of Beethoven and Mozart most interesting . The piece he should select for performance , on account of its beautiful harmonies ...
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... style . The latter might have been written for Mr. Hallé , so admirably did it suit him . LUXEMBOURG HALL , DALSTON . - The Scottish Musical Society's miscellaneous concert , on Tuesday evening last , was well attended , in spite of the ...
... style . The latter might have been written for Mr. Hallé , so admirably did it suit him . LUXEMBOURG HALL , DALSTON . - The Scottish Musical Society's miscellaneous concert , on Tuesday evening last , was well attended , in spite of the ...
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