The Evolution of the Art of MusicD. Appleton, 1906 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... attempt to systematise ecclesiastical music on what was supposed to be the ancient Greek basis in the early middle ages ; when the new awakening of the sense of harmony soon caused scales to take entirely new aspects . But this being ...
... attempt to systematise ecclesiastical music on what was supposed to be the ancient Greek basis in the early middle ages ; when the new awakening of the sense of harmony soon caused scales to take entirely new aspects . But this being ...
Pagina 28
... attempt cadences of the kind so familiar in modern harmonic music , but kept to the forms which were suitable to a melodic system . They did not , however , long rest satisfied with a scale of such simplicity . By the time of Tamerlane ...
... attempt cadences of the kind so familiar in modern harmonic music , but kept to the forms which were suitable to a melodic system . They did not , however , long rest satisfied with a scale of such simplicity . By the time of Tamerlane ...
Pagina 51
... attempt at system or balance or co - ordination of the musical material . It is as if the singer went on with a little phrase till he was tired of it , and then tried another till he was tired of that , and so on as long as the words ...
... attempt at system or balance or co - ordination of the musical material . It is as if the singer went on with a little phrase till he was tired of it , and then tried another till he was tired of that , and so on as long as the words ...
Pagina 52
... attempt at balance than the repetition of the first phrase Reiteration interspersed among vague meandering indefinite passages of song of a characteristic phrase which has taken the fancy and laid hold of the mind seems to belong to the ...
... attempt at balance than the repetition of the first phrase Reiteration interspersed among vague meandering indefinite passages of song of a characteristic phrase which has taken the fancy and laid hold of the mind seems to belong to the ...
Pagina 61
... attempt folk - tunes mechanically without musical impulse . The very fact of musical utterance implies a genuine expression of the nature of the human being , and is , in vary- ing degrees , a trustworthy revelation of the particular ...
... attempt folk - tunes mechanically without musical impulse . The very fact of musical utterance implies a genuine expression of the nature of the human being , and is , in vary- ing degrees , a trustworthy revelation of the particular ...
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Pagina 218 - My idea was that the overture ought to indicate the subject and prepare the spectators for the character of the piece they are about to see; that the instruments ought to be introduced in proportion to the degree of interest and passion in the words...
Pagina i - Heredity." $1.50. 42. ANTS, BEES, AND WASPS. A Record of Observations of the Habits of the Social Hymenoptera. By Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., FRS, DCL, LL.
Pagina 7 - The rhythmic music is then defined only by the pulses, and has no change of pitch ; while purely melodic music has change of pitch, but no definition or regularity of impulse. The latter is frequently met with among savage races, and even as near the homes of highest art as the outof-the-way corners of the British Isles. Pure, unalloyed rhythmic music is found in most parts of the uncivilised globe; and the degree of excitement to which it can give rise, when the mere beating of a drum or tom-tom...
Pagina 244 - Parisian one into the shade in every respect. The general quality of the musical thoughts is finer, richer, and more interesting; while the purely orchestral effects, especially in the slow movement, are among the most successful things of the kind he ever achieved. And finally the three great symphonies which he wrote in Vienna in 1788 represent the highest level in idea and style and in every distinguished quality of art he ever attained to. They are the crown of his life's work; for in them he...