It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement of the fingers, the musical proportions can be preserved, and that throughout the difficult modulations on their various instruments, the harmony is completed with such a sweet velocity, so unequal... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Página 3061847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1806 - 606 páginas
...is set forth in our Irish Topography on the subject of the musical instruments of the three nations. It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement...is completed with such a sweet velocity, so unequal an equality, so discordant a concord, as if the chords sounded together fourths or fifths. They always... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 758 páginas
...astonishing that in so complex and swift a movement of the fingers the musical proportions as to tune can be preserved; and that throughout the difficult...instruments, the harmony is completed with such a sweet rapidity. They enter into a movement and conclude it in so delicate a manner, and tinkle the little... | |
| Giraldus (Cambrensis.) - 1863 - 550 páginas
...am accustomed, is not slow and harsh, but lively and rapid, while the harmony is both sweet and gay. It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement...is completed with such a sweet velocity, so unequal an. equality, so discordant a concord, as if the chorda sounded together fourths or fifths.' They always... | |
| William Steuart Trench - 1871 - 400 páginas
...am accustomed, is not slow and harsh, but lively and rapid, while the harmony is both sweet and gay. It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement...is completed with such a sweet velocity, so unequal an equality, so discordant a concord, as if the chords sounded together fourths or fifths. They always... | |
| William Smythe Babcock Mathews - 1891 - 518 páginas
...am accustomed, is not slow and harsh, but lively and rapid, while the harmony is both sweet and gay. It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement...various instruments the harmony is completed with so sweet a velocity, so unequal an equality, so discordant a concord, as if the chords sounded together... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 740 páginas
...astonishing that in so complex and swift a movement of the fingers the musical proportions as to tune can be preserved; and that throughout the difficult...their various instruments, the harmony is completed witli such a sweet rapidity. They enter into a movement and conclude it in so delicate a manner, and... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1897 - 586 páginas
...century — as follows : — " They are incomparably more skilful than any other nation I have ever seen. It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement of the fingers the musical proportions [as to time] can l)e preserved ; and that the harmony is completed with such a sweet rapidity." For... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1903 - 332 páginas
...accustomed, is not slow and harsh, but lively and rapid, while the melody is both sweet and sprightly. It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement of the fingers the musical proportions [as to time] can be preserved ; and that throughout the difficult modulations on their various instruments,... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1903 - 670 páginas
...accustomed, is " not slow and harsh, but lively and rapid, while the melody " is both sweet and sprightly. It is astonishing that in so " complex and rapid a movement of the fingers the musical " proportions [as to time] can be preserved ; and that " throughout the difficult modulations on their various "... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1904 - 586 páginas
...accustomed, is not slow and harsh, but lively and rapid, while the melody is both sweet and sprightly. It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement of the fingers the musical proportions [as to time] can be preserved; and that throughout the difficult modulations on their various instruments,... | |
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