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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... style and movement are under no other control than what is dictated by the ani- mated feelings of the performer , who often passes from the most gentle to the strongest and fiercest passions . As under great excitement words are found ...
... style and movement are under no other control than what is dictated by the ani- mated feelings of the performer , who often passes from the most gentle to the strongest and fiercest passions . As under great excitement words are found ...
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... style more energetic than that of his predecessors . The last song in the Messiah , ' If God be for us , who can be against us ? ' now im- properly given to a soprano voice , he sang with great expression , laying the emphasis upon who ...
... style more energetic than that of his predecessors . The last song in the Messiah , ' If God be for us , who can be against us ? ' now im- properly given to a soprano voice , he sang with great expression , laying the emphasis upon who ...
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... style was limited to songs of an amatory cast , which he breathed in tones that were luscious and delight- ful . The following are what he chose , and chiefly sang in public : ' Lord , remember David , ' ' Pleasure my former ways ...
... style was limited to songs of an amatory cast , which he breathed in tones that were luscious and delight- ful . The following are what he chose , and chiefly sang in public : ' Lord , remember David , ' ' Pleasure my former ways ...
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... style , than by repeating what Mr. Harrison said of him , that he was the ' Prince of oratorio singers . ' Miss Seward erected a monu- ment to his memory in Litchfield Cathedral , from which we copy the last six lines : - Now from that ...
... style , than by repeating what Mr. Harrison said of him , that he was the ' Prince of oratorio singers . ' Miss Seward erected a monu- ment to his memory in Litchfield Cathedral , from which we copy the last six lines : - Now from that ...
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... style in which she played the piano - forte ren- dered the accompaniment so finished and beautiful , as to draw from Salomon the expression , Sair , she sings wit her fingares . ' Indeed , the vocalist who has a thorough knowledge of ...
... style in which she played the piano - forte ren- dered the accompaniment so finished and beautiful , as to draw from Salomon the expression , Sair , she sings wit her fingares . ' Indeed , the vocalist who has a thorough knowledge of ...
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The Music of Nature; Or, An Attempt to Prove that what is Passionate and ... Visualização integral - 1856 |
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