The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review, 7. ciltBaldwin, Craddock, and Joy, 1825 |
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Sayfa 23
... reason than because it is not , as he says , an imitative art , like painting or sculpture . We are therefore to suppose that when Haydn wept at the performance of the Messiah , in the unparalleled commemoration of Handel , the ...
... reason than because it is not , as he says , an imitative art , like painting or sculpture . We are therefore to suppose that when Haydn wept at the performance of the Messiah , in the unparalleled commemoration of Handel , the ...
Sayfa 39
... reason to expect he would ultimately merit and attain . Cimador was yet young and had received but very little instruction , when he com- posed as it were , by inspiration , the opera of Pygmalion . This opera was very much admired for ...
... reason to expect he would ultimately merit and attain . Cimador was yet young and had received but very little instruction , when he com- posed as it were , by inspiration , the opera of Pygmalion . This opera was very much admired for ...
Sayfa 40
... reason , imprisoned , and , singular as it may appear , it was here that good fortune first began to dawn upon him . He applied himself in his solitude to the formation of his style as a violinist and to composition . At the age of 32 ...
... reason , imprisoned , and , singular as it may appear , it was here that good fortune first began to dawn upon him . He applied himself in his solitude to the formation of his style as a violinist and to composition . At the age of 32 ...
Sayfa 61
... reason why the spec- tator remains cold and indifferent to the sight of a wood or a desert delineated even by an able pencil , but let his ear be grati- fied by a voice singing in these solitudes , and he remains no longer passive . The ...
... reason why the spec- tator remains cold and indifferent to the sight of a wood or a desert delineated even by an able pencil , but let his ear be grati- fied by a voice singing in these solitudes , and he remains no longer passive . The ...
Sayfa 63
... reason to men of genius to expect similar favours , who , though by their writings they appeared to despise wealth , were not the less desirous to enjoy riches , like those Mussulmen , who earnestly preaching to the Turks to abstain ...
... reason to men of genius to expect similar favours , who , though by their writings they appeared to despise wealth , were not the less desirous to enjoy riches , like those Mussulmen , who earnestly preaching to the Turks to abstain ...
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