The Musical World, Том 25J. Alfredo Novello, 1851 |
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... rendered to the instru- ment was John Cramer . All these produced sonatas . Dussek and Clementi wrote the largest number , and the best ; but Dussek had by far the greatest influence on his cotemporaries . The characteristics of his ...
... rendered to the instru- ment was John Cramer . All these produced sonatas . Dussek and Clementi wrote the largest number , and the best ; but Dussek had by far the greatest influence on his cotemporaries . The characteristics of his ...
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... rendered the exquisite beauties of Beethoven and Mendelssohn with the sympathetic feeling of a kindred spirit ... render faithfully the music of Beethoven than that of an inferior writer , the merit attached to the performance is ...
... rendered the exquisite beauties of Beethoven and Mendelssohn with the sympathetic feeling of a kindred spirit ... render faithfully the music of Beethoven than that of an inferior writer , the merit attached to the performance is ...
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... rendered it impossible for us to appear in Belfast on the 5th . Mr. Cunningham's continued and unjust attacks on Mr. Sims Reeves are not only uncalled for , but are most unjust and cruel , as he knows that the disappointment to which he ...
... rendered it impossible for us to appear in Belfast on the 5th . Mr. Cunningham's continued and unjust attacks on Mr. Sims Reeves are not only uncalled for , but are most unjust and cruel , as he knows that the disappointment to which he ...
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... rendering of this sweet air . She sang it simply from the music without fioriture or adornment of any kind , pour ... rendered , should hear it sung . It would be vain to describe its in B flat , from Beethoven , No. 8 , was next ...
... rendering of this sweet air . She sang it simply from the music without fioriture or adornment of any kind , pour ... rendered , should hear it sung . It would be vain to describe its in B flat , from Beethoven , No. 8 , was next ...
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... rendered by Mr. Morgan , whose task during the evening was a most arduous one , unsup- ported as he was by any other instrument . The great feature in the part allotted to Miss A. Williams was in the interlocutory passages between her ...
... rendered by Mr. Morgan , whose task during the evening was a most arduous one , unsup- ported as he was by any other instrument . The great feature in the part allotted to Miss A. Williams was in the interlocutory passages between her ...
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