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... expression as well as purity and simplicity of manner . Chamber music , according as it is of a light , gay , and lively character , suited to the dance . or convivial intercourse ; or of a tender , soft , and melancholic cast , suited ...
... expression as well as purity and simplicity of manner . Chamber music , according as it is of a light , gay , and lively character , suited to the dance . or convivial intercourse ; or of a tender , soft , and melancholic cast , suited ...
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... expression of particular accents , and imparts to it , as it were , a particular language . It is clear that each emotion or feeling must be rendered by particular instru- ments possessing the quality of tone and diapason appropriate to ...
... expression of particular accents , and imparts to it , as it were , a particular language . It is clear that each emotion or feeling must be rendered by particular instru- ments possessing the quality of tone and diapason appropriate to ...
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... expression a certain combi- nation of tones — a peculiar modulation and quality of notes - it must necessarily follow , that the composer who is led by the sense of the poetry before him , or by other circumstances , to express any of ...
... expression a certain combi- nation of tones — a peculiar modulation and quality of notes - it must necessarily follow , that the composer who is led by the sense of the poetry before him , or by other circumstances , to express any of ...
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