New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 537
... ROSSINI'S COMPOSITIONS . Ir is admitted by musicians and amateurs , as well as by those who merely seek an agreeable pastime in frequenting musical performances ... Rossini's Compositions . 537 The Characteristics of Rossini's Compositions.
... ROSSINI'S COMPOSITIONS . Ir is admitted by musicians and amateurs , as well as by those who merely seek an agreeable pastime in frequenting musical performances ... Rossini's Compositions . 537 The Characteristics of Rossini's Compositions.
Page 539
... Rossini's pieces , even in slow movements , where they act as accelerators to the other- wise sluggish motion of ... Rossini has been signally successful . 66 All these manifestations of a buoyant vivacity may be traced in nearly the ...
... Rossini's pieces , even in slow movements , where they act as accelerators to the other- wise sluggish motion of ... Rossini has been signally successful . 66 All these manifestations of a buoyant vivacity may be traced in nearly the ...
Page 541
... Rossini's music , viz . its sparkling vivacity , the unceasing buoyancy of animal spirits which pervade all his compositions . But there are other important peculiarities in his writings , equally obvious and universal , in our opi ...
... Rossini's music , viz . its sparkling vivacity , the unceasing buoyancy of animal spirits which pervade all his compositions . But there are other important peculiarities in his writings , equally obvious and universal , in our opi ...
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