The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... arrangements for his songs . It was the playing on the flute of some old Irish airs by his college friend Edward Hudson which first made him acquainted with the beauties of the native music . Moore at once turned enthusiastically to the ...
... arrangements for his songs . It was the playing on the flute of some old Irish airs by his college friend Edward Hudson which first made him acquainted with the beauties of the native music . Moore at once turned enthusiastically to the ...
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... arrangements . The arrange- ments of Stevenson and Bishop which were made in the Italian style then in vogue paid little attention to the Irish musical modes and consequently Moore thoroughly disliked them . 66 In 1803 he published two ...
... arrangements . The arrange- ments of Stevenson and Bishop which were made in the Italian style then in vogue paid little attention to the Irish musical modes and consequently Moore thoroughly disliked them . 66 In 1803 he published two ...
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... arrangements had been made and in the presence of representatives of all parties concerned the manuscript was burnt . There has been much controversy as to whether posterity has lost much by this destruction but recent evidence shows ...
... arrangements had been made and in the presence of representatives of all parties concerned the manuscript was burnt . There has been much controversy as to whether posterity has lost much by this destruction but recent evidence shows ...
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