The Musical RecordOliver Ditson & Company, 1897 |
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... natural ideas of uncultured ignorance are cherished and treasured afterwards by that which is earth's noblest and purest . know now that the wind is not a living thing , though a giver of life ; but we still know no loftier figure of ...
... natural ideas of uncultured ignorance are cherished and treasured afterwards by that which is earth's noblest and purest . know now that the wind is not a living thing , though a giver of life ; but we still know no loftier figure of ...
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... nature , jovial and happy disposition , and sterling uprightness of character , has endeared himself to his associates , and made an honored name among the entire music trade of America . Mr. Putnam was one of the oldest , if not the ...
... nature , jovial and happy disposition , and sterling uprightness of character , has endeared himself to his associates , and made an honored name among the entire music trade of America . Mr. Putnam was one of the oldest , if not the ...
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... nature also , and no child has a sym- metrical development of his powers if this part is neglected . No other art does so much for this side of hu- man nature as does music . Poetry , painting , and sculpture are all useful ; but none ...
... nature also , and no child has a sym- metrical development of his powers if this part is neglected . No other art does so much for this side of hu- man nature as does music . Poetry , painting , and sculpture are all useful ; but none ...
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... nature , it does not de- tract at all from the religious expression of Gou- nod's music , except that , from a Roman liturgic standpoint , he failed to conform to the old musical traditions of his church . The music of the Church of ...
... nature , it does not de- tract at all from the religious expression of Gou- nod's music , except that , from a Roman liturgic standpoint , he failed to conform to the old musical traditions of his church . The music of the Church of ...
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... nature and art.-N. Y. Journal . THE New York Times says : Attention has re- cently been called by an English statistician to the effect which music has on the growth of hair . Struck by the number of famous musicians who in youth have ...
... nature and art.-N. Y. Journal . THE New York Times says : Attention has re- cently been called by an English statistician to the effect which music has on the growth of hair . Struck by the number of famous musicians who in youth have ...
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Página 4 - Ha, ha! keep time: how sour sweet music is, When time is broke and no proportion kept! So is it in the music of men's lives.
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Página 12 - It is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no clime destroy, no enemy alienate, no despotism enslave; at home, a friend; abroad, an introduction; in solitude, a solace; in society, an ornament.
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Página 1 - All music is what awakes from you when you are reminded by the instruments, It is not the violins and the cornets, it is not the oboe nor the beating drums, nor the score of the baritone singer singing his sweet romanza, nor that of the men's chorus, nor that of the women's chorus, It is nearer and farther than they.
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