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" Author he has faithfully endeavoured a just imitation of the most fam'd Italian Masters ; principally, to bring the Seriousness and gravity of that sort of Musick into vogue, and reputation among our Country-men, whose humour, 'tis time now, should begin... "
A General History of the Science and Practice of Music - Trang 744
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The National Review, Tập 14

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 544 trang
...most far-famed Italian masters, principally to bring the seriousness and gravity of that kind of music into vogue and reputation among our countrymen, whose humour 'tis time now should begin to loathe the levity and balladry of our neighbours.'' Owning his ignorance of the meaning of the language,...

Purcell

William Hayman Cummings - 1881 - 144 trang
...Author, he has faithfully endeavour'da just imitation of the most fam'd Italian Masters; principally, to bring the Seriousness and gravity of that sort...bold and daring, there being Pens and Artists of more eminent abilities, much better qualifi'd for the imploymeiit than his, or himself, which he well hopes...

The Violin and Its Music

George Hart - 1881 - 536 trang
...most famed Italian masters, principally to bring the seriousness and gravity of that sort of music into vogue and reputation among our countrymen, whose humour 'tis time now should begin to loathe the levity and balladry of our neighbours. The attempt he confesses to be bold and daring ;...

A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1880) by Eminent ..., Tập 3

George Grove - 1883 - 782 trang
...masters, principally to bring the seriousпеяв and gravity of that sort of musick into vogue t<id X mU Q qT , ݎ7 D Q J$Q > tf, ?o + O ... uH Y =r = <(QO z㣒s 4 c v] uK< PO<G L pɢe m= »ttempt he confesses to be bold and daring ; their being pens and artists of more eminent abilities,...

The Merry Monarch: Or, England Under Charles II. Its Art, Literature ..., Tập 1

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 442 trang
...Italian masters, " principally to bring," he says, " the seriousness and gravity of that sort of music into vogue and reputation among our countrymen, whose...bold and daring; there being pens and artists of more eminent abilities, much better qualified for the employment than his or himself, which he well hopes...

Murray's Magazine, Tập 4

1888 - 912 trang
...Author he has faithfully endeavoured a just imitation of the most fam'd Italian Masters ; principally, to bring the Seriousness and gravity of that sort...bold and daring, there being Pens and Artists of more eminent abilities, much better qualifi'd for the imploy* \VH Cummings. mcnt than his, or himself, which...

A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889): ...edited by Sir ...

1890 - 784 trang
...author he has faithfully endeavoured a just imitation of the most famed Italian masters, principally to bring the seriousness and gravity of that sort...neighbours. The attempt he confesses to be bold and daring ; their being pens and artists of more eminent abilities, much better qualified for the imployment...

The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular, Tập 60

1919 - 700 trang
...author, he has faithfully endeavour'da just imitation of the most fam'd Italian Masters ; principally, to bring the Seriousness and gravity of that Sort...vogue, and reputation among our Countrymen, whose humor, 'tis time now, should begin to loath the levity, and balladry of our neighbours : The attempt...

History of English Music

Henry Davey - 1921 - 538 trang
...most famed Italian masters, principally to bring the seriousness and gravity of that sort of music into vogue and reputation among our countrymen, whose humour, 'tis time now, should begin to loathe the levity and balladry of our neighbours: Purcell not only saw the superiority of Italian music,...

The Dictionary of National Biography, Founded in 1882 by George Smith, Tập 16

1922 - 1408 trang
...seriousness and gravity of t hat sort of Musick into vogue and reputation amongour countrymen, whose humor, 'tis time now, should begin to loath the levity, and balladry of our neighbours. The last words doubtless refer to the superficial style of the French music of the day, which had not been...




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