| Charles Burney - 1927 - 304 páginas
...been disciplined into good order, if M. Hiller had chosen to bounce and play the tyrant a little; for it is a melancholy reflection to make, that few composers are well treated by an orchestra, till they have first used the performers roughly, and made themselves formidable. Dr. Burney attributes... | |
| 1924 - 186 páginas
...been disciplined into good order if M. Hiller had chosen to bounce and play the tyrant a little ; for it is a melancholy reflection to make, that few composers are well treated by an orchestra till they have first used the performers roughly and made themselves formidable, t But perhaps Hiller was... | |
| Daniel Heartz - 2003 - 1128 páginas
...been disciplined into good order, if M. Hiller had chosen to bounce and play the tyrant a little; for it is a melancholy reflection to make, that few composers are well treated by an orchestra, till they have first used the performers roughly, and made themselves formidable. Burney blamed the"bad... | |
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