The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... Italy ; and in Venice alone , between the years 1637 and 1700 , ac- cording to Mr. Kiesewetter , no less than seven theatres were built , and 357 different operas performed . with every mood of the human heart . Mon- teverde , Carissimi ...
... Italy ; and in Venice alone , between the years 1637 and 1700 , ac- cording to Mr. Kiesewetter , no less than seven theatres were built , and 357 different operas performed . with every mood of the human heart . Mon- teverde , Carissimi ...
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... Italy and the thought of Germany which neither does to the other . An Italian cannot appreciate the intellectual depths of a German symphony : a German cannot follow the impetuous declamation of an Italian recitative . Handel , in the ...
... Italy and the thought of Germany which neither does to the other . An Italian cannot appreciate the intellectual depths of a German symphony : a German cannot follow the impetuous declamation of an Italian recitative . Handel , in the ...
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... Italian journey , resembled royal progresses rather than the unostentatious movements of a humble monk . Monasteries contended for the honor of entertaining him as their guest . Fêtes celebrated his arrival in the greater cities of Italy ...
... Italian journey , resembled royal progresses rather than the unostentatious movements of a humble monk . Monasteries contended for the honor of entertaining him as their guest . Fêtes celebrated his arrival in the greater cities of Italy ...
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