The Life and Works of Robert SchumannG. Bell and Sons, 1886 - 276 pages |
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... harmony with this peculiar process of development , his individuality is far more strongly marked in his early works than is usually the case with first efforts . In the oldest works of the great masters , from Bach to 66 Schumann , we ...
... harmony with this peculiar process of development , his individuality is far more strongly marked in his early works than is usually the case with first efforts . In the oldest works of the great masters , from Bach to 66 Schumann , we ...
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... harmony with the musical associations to which we have referred . As is generally the case , greater concessions to the taste of the majority were requisite than with those more independent institutions . Yet even here the nobler ...
... harmony with the musical associations to which we have referred . As is generally the case , greater concessions to the taste of the majority were requisite than with those more independent institutions . Yet even here the nobler ...
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... harmony , and here and there the more supple finish of the forms , as thoroughly Paganini - like . But if it be commendable to appropriate the idea of a superior with love and admiration , to remodel and reproduce it , I may perhaps lay ...
... harmony , and here and there the more supple finish of the forms , as thoroughly Paganini - like . But if it be commendable to appropriate the idea of a superior with love and admiration , to remodel and reproduce it , I may perhaps lay ...
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... often excessively curious form and caught their most.secret harmony , and although we can- not regard such counterpoint as this : Đ etc. as either especially charming or worthy of imitation. 52 THE LIFE AND WORKS OF R. SCHUMANN .
... often excessively curious form and caught their most.secret harmony , and although we can- not regard such counterpoint as this : Đ etc. as either especially charming or worthy of imitation. 52 THE LIFE AND WORKS OF R. SCHUMANN .
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... harmony , how- ever rich and varied it might be . The perception of which the schools had given him but partial glimpses , that the whole formal harmonic mould of a work of art depended only upon that process of the working of the ...
... harmony , how- ever rich and varied it might be . The perception of which the schools had given him but partial glimpses , that the whole formal harmonic mould of a work of art depended only upon that process of the working of the ...
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