The Music of Nature: Or, An Attempt to Prove that what is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking, and Performing Upon Musical Instruments, is Derived from the Sounds of the Animated WorldDitson, 1837 - 483 páginas |
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... performance with so much propriety , as to our greatest Lyric Poet , who has united the Music of Nature to his verse , with a success unattained by any other writer of the present age . I am , dear Sir , with great regard , Your obliged ...
... performance with so much propriety , as to our greatest Lyric Poet , who has united the Music of Nature to his verse , with a success unattained by any other writer of the present age . I am , dear Sir , with great regard , Your obliged ...
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... performances . In the drama they ought to form a concomitant part . As Macbeth says— " How is it with me , when every noise appals me ? " These inharmonious sounds may form a new order of discords , more obscure than those we now pos ...
... performances . In the drama they ought to form a concomitant part . As Macbeth says— " How is it with me , when every noise appals me ? " These inharmonious sounds may form a new order of discords , more obscure than those we now pos ...
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... point of the Madame Camporese's performance was truly excellent , except that some of her notes partook of the throaty tone , highly sickening and disgusting to the ear . vocal organs . The tones of the voce de petto 31 THE VOICE . 31.
... point of the Madame Camporese's performance was truly excellent , except that some of her notes partook of the throaty tone , highly sickening and disgusting to the ear . vocal organs . The tones of the voce de petto 31 THE VOICE . 31.
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... performance , you hear , while he opens and shuts a door , the cries of children , dogs , and cats so well imitated by the skilful man- ner he diminishes and swells his voice , that you are compelled to believe the sounds come from ...
... performance , you hear , while he opens and shuts a door , the cries of children , dogs , and cats so well imitated by the skilful man- ner he diminishes and swells his voice , that you are compelled to believe the sounds come from ...
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... . At times he vomits a torrent of words in a breath , yet avails himself of all the advantages of deliberation . His pauses give a grandeur to his performance , and speak more than words themselves . G G # G # b - b 0 no 58 58 ORATORY .
... . At times he vomits a torrent of words in a breath , yet avails himself of all the advantages of deliberation . His pauses give a grandeur to his performance , and speak more than words themselves . G G # G # b - b 0 no 58 58 ORATORY .
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