Musical education: with practical observations on the art of piano-forte playingD'Almaine & Company, 1851 - 96 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 8
עמוד 7
... assurance I have received of its practical utility , have induced me to prepare the present new and revised edition . 61 ST . JAMES'S STREET , March 1 , 1851 . MUSICAL EDUCATION . R ત્ર HE general diffusion of the PREFACE ...
... assurance I have received of its practical utility , have induced me to prepare the present new and revised edition . 61 ST . JAMES'S STREET , March 1 , 1851 . MUSICAL EDUCATION . R ત્ર HE general diffusion of the PREFACE ...
עמוד 9
... present gene- ration an extension of time for its study , adequate to the degree of musical pro- ficiency demanded in cultivated society . That quantity , however , is to be surpassed by quality , has travelled into a proverb , and ...
... present gene- ration an extension of time for its study , adequate to the degree of musical pro- ficiency demanded in cultivated society . That quantity , however , is to be surpassed by quality , has travelled into a proverb , and ...
עמוד 11
... present , as my passport of identity , a selection of their kind and liberal eulogies . And , fearful lest these addenda of my own suc- cesses may be construed into an appearance of egotism , I must explain the principle which influ ...
... present , as my passport of identity , a selection of their kind and liberal eulogies . And , fearful lest these addenda of my own suc- cesses may be construed into an appearance of egotism , I must explain the principle which influ ...
עמוד 35
... present a new difficulty in the increased number of keys , and in the much extended position of the arms . Within A very erroneous impression , now fast wearing away , is that young pupils should never be allowed to play without LOOKING ...
... present a new difficulty in the increased number of keys , and in the much extended position of the arms . Within A very erroneous impression , now fast wearing away , is that young pupils should never be allowed to play without LOOKING ...
עמוד 71
... present its own truth to the ear of susceptibility . Whether we listen to the fairy hum of the winged insect tribe , or to the perfect cadence of the gifted singing bird ! —are our ears soothed by the silvery trickling of a wandering ...
... present its own truth to the ear of susceptibility . Whether we listen to the fairy hum of the winged insect tribe , or to the perfect cadence of the gifted singing bird ! —are our ears soothed by the silvery trickling of a wandering ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
acquired amateur Anna Bolena applause arpeggio audience black keys Blagrove brilliant execution Carulli child chords chromatic commencement CONCERT ROOM crescendo cultivated Czerny daily practice difficulty Döhler's fantasia drawing-room duo concertante effect equally Exercises and Scales exercises of five facility of execution fatigue feeling Finger Exercises finished five notes Geary and Miss GEARY'S GRACE THE DUCHESS Guitar half an hour HANOVER SQUARE harmony Harp initiatory instru instrument introduced JAMES'S STREET Kalkbrenner keys left hand lesson major and minor melody ment mental Metronome mind Minor scales Moscheles MUSICAL EDUCATION natural never observation oratorio passages pedals perfect pianiste piano piano-forte by Miss piano-forte playing Piece for Practice player position prac Practice one hour producing pupil render Scale of Practice Scales half scales in thirds shake soft PEDALS solo sounds staccato strings student Studies half Studies Piece style teacher tion tone touch tuition whilst Willis's Rooms wrist young ladies
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 66 - But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils : The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.
עמוד 22 - ... of a long piece of music at a public concert. The orchestra are breathless •with attention, jumping into major and minor keys, executing fugues and fiddling with the most ecstatic precision. In the midst of all this wonderful science, the audience are gaping, lolling, talking, staring about, and half devoured with ennui. On a sudden there springs up a lively little air, expressive of some natural feeling, though in point of science not worth a halfpenny. The audience all spring up, every head...
עמוד 17 - Athenians ! it is not possible to found a lasting power upon injustice, perjury and treachery. These may perhaps succeed for once; and borrow for a while, from hope, a gay and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness ; and they fall into ruin of themselves. For, as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be just and true.
עמוד 25 - With how much greater force may a similar expression be applied to him, who carries to his grave the neglected and unprofitable seeds of faculties, which it depended on himself to have reared to maturity, and of which the fruits bring accessions to...
עמוד 55 - There are two sorts of understanding (says that judge of human nature) which prevents a man from ever becoming considerable ; the one is a lazy, and the other a frivolous mind. The lazy mind will not take the trouble of searching to the bottom of any thing, but, discouraged by the slightest difficulties, stops short, and, contents itself with easy and superficial M knowledge, | knowledge, rather than submit to a small degree of trouble.