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... evidently becomes daily less applicable . This book is not , however , intended for professional musicians alone ; and the reception which has been accorded to my contribution to the history of music , entitled The Music of the Most ...
... evidently becomes daily less applicable . This book is not , however , intended for professional musicians alone ; and the reception which has been accorded to my contribution to the history of music , entitled The Music of the Most ...
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... evidently the offspring of an Italian popular air Ma vedi mo che guajo . Weber , in his ' Oberon , ' has introduced in the Finale of the first act , an Arabian melody , brought from the East by the traveller Niebuhr ; and , in the ...
... evidently the offspring of an Italian popular air Ma vedi mo che guajo . Weber , in his ' Oberon , ' has introduced in the Finale of the first act , an Arabian melody , brought from the East by the traveller Niebuhr ; and , in the ...
Page 25
... evidently founded upon the diatonic scale , with the introduction of a chromatic interval twice in the last two bars . Captain Parry remarks that , " the termination , which is abrupt and fanciful , is usually accompanied by a peculiar ...
... evidently founded upon the diatonic scale , with the introduction of a chromatic interval twice in the last two bars . Captain Parry remarks that , " the termination , which is abrupt and fanciful , is usually accompanied by a peculiar ...
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... evidently founded upon the diatonic scale , with the introduction of a chromatic interval twice in the last two bars . Captain Parry remarks that , " the termination , which is abrupt and fanciful , is usually accompanied by a peculiar ...
... evidently founded upon the diatonic scale , with the introduction of a chromatic interval twice in the last two bars . Captain Parry remarks that , " the termination , which is abrupt and fanciful , is usually accompanied by a peculiar ...
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... evidently a man of musical knowledge as well as a careful observer , who lived for several years in South Africa , informs us that the Hottentots , whose performances on their national instrument , the gorah , he had frequent ...
... evidently a man of musical knowledge as well as a careful observer , who lived for several years in South Africa , informs us that the Hottentots , whose performances on their national instrument , the gorah , he had frequent ...
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