I have seen it performed at different periods in other countries, and well too, but no more to compare with its original performance than light is to darkness. All the original performers had the advantage of the instruction of the composer, who transfused... London Society - Página 608editado por - 1883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 620 páginas
...countries, and well too, but no more to compare with its original performance than light is to darkness. All the original performers had the advantage of the instruction...of genius - — it is as impossible to describe it, ai it would be to paint sunbeams. I called on him one evening, he said to me, " I have just finished... | |
| 1825 - 648 páginas
...and well too, but no more to compare with its original performance than liçht is to darkness. All the original performers had the advantage of the instruction...transfused into their minds his inspired meaning. 1 never shall forget bis little animated countenance, when lighted up with the glowing rays of genius;... | |
| 1825 - 508 páginas
...advantage of the instruction of the com poser, who transfused into their minds his inspired meaning. 1 never shall forget his little animated countenance,...lighted up with the glowing rays of genius; — it is us impossible to describe it, as it would be to paint sunbeams. • I called on him one evening, he... | |
| Michael Kelly - 1826 - 394 páginas
...countries, and well too, but no more to compare with its original performance than light is to darkness. All the original performers had the advantage of the instruction...said to me,,. "I have just finished a little duet for myopera, you shall hear it." He sat down to the piano, and we sang it. I was delighted with it, and... | |
| George Hogarth - 1851 - 400 páginas
...its original performance than light is to darkness. All the original performers had the advantages of the instruction of the composer, who transfused into their minds his inspired meaning. I shall never forget his little animated countenance when lighted up with the glowing rays of genius... | |
| 1880 - 206 páginas
...countries, and well too, but no more to compare with its original performance than light is to darkness. All the original performers had the advantage of the instruction..." I have just finished a little duet for my opera ; yon shall hear it." He sat down to the piaoo, and we sang it. I was delighted with it, and the musical... | |
| Ludwig Nohl - 1880 - 438 páginas
...advantage of the instruction of the composer, who transfused into their minds his inspired meaning. l never shall forget his little animated countenance,...called on him one evening; he said to me: "I have just fmished a little duet for my opera, you shall hear it." He sat down to the piano, and we sang it. I... | |
| George Grove - 1880 - 778 páginas
...have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their violins againi-t the music desks.' And Mozart? ' I never shall forget his little animated countenance,...to describe it, as it would be to paint sunbeams.' l And yet, after all this success, nothing was done for him. Earning a living by giving lessons and... | |
| George Grove - 1880 - 866 páginas
...have ceased applauding, by beating the bows of their violins against the music desks.' And Mozart ? ' I never shall forget his little animated countenance,...to describe it, as it would be to paint sunbeams.' l And yet, after all this success, nothing was done for him. Earning a living by giving lessons and... | |
| Ludwig Nohl - 1880 - 436 páginas
...countries, and well too, but no more to compare with its original performance than light is to darkness. All the original performers had the advantage of the instruction...transfused into their minds his inspired meaning. 1 never shall forget his little animated countenance, when lighted up with the glowing rays uf genius;... | |
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