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pro vyhledávání: '"Mus. Doc."'
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Musical Association. 13:63-82
Mr. Chairman, Ladies, and Gentlemen, A few remarks of an explanatory nature are necessary by way of introduction to the subject of the present paper. The term “Ancient Ecclesiastical Melody” must be defined; and certain limits should be assigned
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Proceedings of the Musical Association. 19:119-133
Before proceeding to the suggested method which it will be my privilege to place before you, I must ask your kind indulgence should the matter prove of too elementary a character, or be too superficial for the consideration of such a distinguished bo
Autor:
John Stainer Esq., Mus. Doc. Oxon.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Musical Association. 1:88-111
Some apology seems necessary for reading a Paper on such a well-worn subject as Notation, especially before those who are not only familiar with it themselves, but in many cases occupied daily in teaching or explaining its principles to others. But M
Autor:
F A M A Sir Gore Ouseley, Mus. Doc.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Musical Association. 8:83-98
About three years ago I had the privilege of reading a paper before this Association “On the Early Italian and Spanish Treatises on Counterpoint and Harmony.” At that time I had almost made up my mind not to carry on my remarks beyond the limits
Autor:
Frederick Iliffe, Mus. Doc.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Musical Association. 23:57-66
LADIES and GENTLEMEN,-I think I should begin by saying that nowhere in the whole range of music is there a collection of pieces standing on a level with John Sebastian Bach's "' Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues." Through the splendid efforts of the el
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Musical Association. 2:30-47
It has been suggested to me that the subject of Ecclesiastical Music treated from the historical point of view might prove suitable and interesting for a paper to be read before this Association. It appears, however, too large a subject for a single
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Proceedings of the Musical Association. 21:77-102
The limits of a paper such as the present are too confined, and perhaps the subject itself is too impalpable, to afford any hope that all the causes in the case mentioned in the title can be here set out in one view; the paper is therefore designated
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Proceedings of the Musical Association. 22:153-181
The general subject which underlies the following paper is the geometry of the practical composer, and I regret that I find it impracticable to deal effectively with even a part of that subject by any methods except such as involve much definition, s
Autor:
Henry Hiles Esq., Mus. Doc.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Musical Association. 8:169-187
From time to time such able papers have been read before this Association upon the outlines of those patterns of musical works which have been generally accepted, and deemed worthy of classification and imitation, that I should not have ventured to r
Autor:
Oxon, C Joseph Bridge Mus. Doc.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Musical Association. 27:109-120
Two of the most old-fashioned towns to be found in Europe are Nuremberg and Chester, and comparisons between them are often made and similarities and coincidences pointed out. It is a remarkable fact that the only sets of Recorders now known to exist