National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written : a Lyric and National Study for the Times : with a Letter to the Saturday ReviewRudd & Carleton, 1862 - 176 pagini |
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Pagina 22
... French air , long known in England as " Anacreon in Heaven , " and in America as " Adams and Liberty , " until the song so designated was supplanted by Key's . The air to which Hopkinson wrote " Hail Columbia " was a march written by a ...
... French air , long known in England as " Anacreon in Heaven , " and in America as " Adams and Liberty , " until the song so designated was supplanted by Key's . The air to which Hopkinson wrote " Hail Columbia " was a march written by a ...
Pagina 26
... sides of the water , have produced some fine music - a very little ; but its character has plainly shown that it was merely the isolated upspringing of German , Italian , or French seeds , cultivated in 26 NATIONAL HYMNS .
... sides of the water , have produced some fine music - a very little ; but its character has plainly shown that it was merely the isolated upspringing of German , Italian , or French seeds , cultivated in 26 NATIONAL HYMNS .
Pagina 27
... French seeds , cultivated in Eng- lish soil . We have no school of music ; nay , we have not even a good popular air that is of our own production . The very commonest ballads which have been long in favor , both in England and America ...
... French seeds , cultivated in Eng- lish soil . We have no school of music ; nay , we have not even a good popular air that is of our own production . The very commonest ballads which have been long in favor , both in England and America ...
Pagina 30
... French write music for us . " When a foreigner asks and inquires about national melodies , he is unanimously ( ? ) directed to hear the so - called negro melodies . " - Gurowski's America and Europe , p . 179 . heard in this country ...
... French write music for us . " When a foreigner asks and inquires about national melodies , he is unanimously ( ? ) directed to hear the so - called negro melodies . " - Gurowski's America and Europe , p . 179 . heard in this country ...
Pagina 37
... French , and is still sung by the vine . dressers in the south of France . This air , Henry Carey , a musician who lived in the reign of William and Mary , Anne , and the first Georges , adopted and re - wrote , writing also , and ...
... French , and is still sung by the vine . dressers in the south of France . This air , Henry Carey , a musician who lived in the reign of William and Mary , Anne , and the first Georges , adopted and re - wrote , writing also , and ...
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National Hymns: How They are Written and how They are Not Written. A Lyric ... Richard Grant White Vizualizare completă - 1861 |
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