The Euterpeiad: Or, Musical Intelligencer, Bände 1-3Da Capo Press, 1977 |
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... called Portamento or Għide , is universal among the Italians - to English ear it is often objectionable . " Ta rocalize well , that is , to give as open and clear a sound to the vowels as the nature of the language will admit , to ...
... called Portamento or Għide , is universal among the Italians - to English ear it is often objectionable . " Ta rocalize well , that is , to give as open and clear a sound to the vowels as the nature of the language will admit , to ...
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... called " St. Alexis . " The every one is aware that we are exceedingly music was by Lsudi and Pistocchi of Bolog . apt to take offence if our claim to the dis- na , who flourished about the year 1679 , and tinction of a musical people ...
... called " St. Alexis . " The every one is aware that we are exceedingly music was by Lsudi and Pistocchi of Bolog . apt to take offence if our claim to the dis- na , who flourished about the year 1679 , and tinction of a musical people ...
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... called the Mother Tongue . It has , indeed , been asserted , that it was in this language Adam was spoken to by God . " Whatever disputes , " says the learned Astle , in his treatise on the Origin and Progress of Writ- ing , " " may ...
... called the Mother Tongue . It has , indeed , been asserted , that it was in this language Adam was spoken to by God . " Whatever disputes , " says the learned Astle , in his treatise on the Origin and Progress of Writ- ing , " " may ...
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