... an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest possible effect, causing every one to feel in their hearts the power of music ; it is this indeed that is so striking. The best voices are reserved for the Miserere, which is sung with the greatest... The Dublin Review - Seite 218herausgegeben von - 1863Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Richard Weld - 1865 - 666 Seiten
...additional constant chord, which has the finest possible effect, causing everyone to feel in their heart the power of music : it is this, indeed, that is so...effect 'the voices swelling and dying away from the fullest strength of the choir to the softest piano. No wonder that it should excite deep emotion in... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1865 - 408 Seiten
...previously, one voice alone had been heard chanting almost without any variety. After the pause comes an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest...every one to feel in their hearts the power of music. H IB this indeed that is so striking. The best voi?es are reserved for the Miserere (BainiV), which... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1865 - 444 Seiten
...previously, one voice alone had been heard chanting almost without any variety. After the pause comes an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest possible effect, causing every one to feel hi their hearts the power of music. It is this indeed that is so striking. The best voices are reserved... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1865 - 434 Seiten
...previously, one voice alone had been heard chanting almost without any variety. After the pause comes an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest possible effect, causing every one to foci in their hearts the power of music. It is this indeed that is so striking. The best voices are... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1894 - 412 Seiten
...previously, one voice alone had been heard chanting almost without any variety. After the pause comes an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest...hearts the power of music. It is this indeed that is sp striking. The best voices are reserved for tho Miserere (BalnJ's), which is sung with the greatest... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1895 - 410 Seiten
...previously, one voice alone had been heard chanting almost without any variety. After the pause comes an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest...is this indeed that is so striking. The best voices arc reserved for the Miserere (liaini's), which is sung with the greatest variety of effect; the voices... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1896 - 418 Seiten
...previously, ono voice alone had been heard chanting almost without any variety. After the pause comes an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest...hearts the power of music. It is this indeed that ¡я so striking. The best voices are reserved for the Miserere (Baini's), which is sung with the greatest... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1897 - 404 Seiten
...music. It is this indeed that is so striking. The best voices are reserved for the Miserere (Buini's), which is sung with the greatest variety of effect;...away, from the softest piano to the full strength of tlic choir. No wonder that it should excite deep emotion in every heart. "•A second short silent... | |
| Philo Adams Otis - 1922 - 310 Seiten
...conceive how tiresome and monotonous the effect is and how harshly and mechanically they chant . . . the best voices are reserved for the Miserere, which...softest piano to the full strength of the choir." One evening he heard the "Tenebrse": "'The Marble Faun," Nathaniel Hawthorne (1860). "It was sung very... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1865 - 440 Seiten
...previously, cue voice alone had been heard chanting almost without any variety. After the pause comes an admirably constructed chord, which has the finest...striking. The best voices are reserved for the Miserere (Baini's), which is sung with the greatest variety of effect; the voices swelling and dying away, from... | |
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