The Life and Works of Robert SchumannG. Bell, 1900 - 276 pages |
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... played an important part in giving his spirit that peculiar bent by which his high artistic and literary fame was almost exclusively gained . Schumann's individuality was far too personal to require any special training . External ...
... played an important part in giving his spirit that peculiar bent by which his high artistic and literary fame was almost exclusively gained . Schumann's individuality was far too personal to require any special training . External ...
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... played not only the piano compositions of Carl Maria vo Weber , Hummel , and Czerny , but also the great instr mental works of Haydn , Mozart , and later of Beethove all arranged for four hands , a new Streicher piano bein brought from ...
... played not only the piano compositions of Carl Maria vo Weber , Hummel , and Czerny , but also the great instr mental works of Haydn , Mozart , and later of Beethove all arranged for four hands , a new Streicher piano bein brought from ...
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... played , no real knowledge or understanding of the art was yet revealed to him . Only that which chance or some special necessity brought before him became the subject of his study ; nor did this study refer to any but that side of the ...
... played , no real knowledge or understanding of the art was yet revealed to him . Only that which chance or some special necessity brought before him became the subject of his study ; nor did this study refer to any but that side of the ...
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... played the violin , and Glock , who played the ' cello , and was finally performed before a number of gentlemen , at an evening entertain- ment arranged by Schumann . Thenceforth the friends met regularly on fixed days at Schumann's ...
... played the violin , and Glock , who played the ' cello , and was finally performed before a number of gentlemen , at an evening entertain- ment arranged by Schumann . Thenceforth the friends met regularly on fixed days at Schumann's ...
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... played several times , although it failed to win universal applause . An alliance with the Academy of Singing , which had been in existence for a number of years , and with the Thomas Choral Society , also made it possible to give the ...
... played several times , although it failed to win universal applause . An alliance with the Academy of Singing , which had been in existence for a number of years , and with the Thomas Choral Society , also made it possible to give the ...
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