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... movement was played for the first time at a concert given in Zwickau , November 18 , 1832 , by Clara Wieck , who was then thirteen years old . This movement was also played February 12 , 1833 , at Schneeberg , where Schumann lived for a ...
... movement was played for the first time at a concert given in Zwickau , November 18 , 1832 , by Clara Wieck , who was then thirteen years old . This movement was also played February 12 , 1833 , at Schneeberg , where Schumann lived for a ...
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... movement was completed February 4 , that of the second and third movements on February 13 , that of the fourth on February 20 , in the year 1841. Not till February 14 did Schumann play the symphony to her . E. F. Wenzel , later a ...
... movement was completed February 4 , that of the second and third movements on February 13 , that of the fourth on February 20 , in the year 1841. Not till February 14 did Schumann play the symphony to her . E. F. Wenzel , later a ...
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... movement ) , and strings . The score is dedicated to Friedrich August , King of Saxony . The first movement opens with an introduction , Andante un poco maestoso , B - flat major , 4-4 , which begins with a virile phrase in the horns ...
... movement ) , and strings . The score is dedicated to Friedrich August , King of Saxony . The first movement opens with an introduction , Andante un poco maestoso , B - flat major , 4-4 , which begins with a virile phrase in the horns ...
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... movement , now given out by the strings , is in the second phrase . The two motives are worked up alternately . The free fantasia opens quietly . Trombones sound the rhythm of the first theme of the first movement . There is a long ...
... movement , now given out by the strings , is in the second phrase . The two motives are worked up alternately . The free fantasia opens quietly . Trombones sound the rhythm of the first theme of the first movement . There is a long ...
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... movement , the simple subject , keeping its uninterrupted way through harmonies that at times seem in almost chaotic confusion , is a grand idea of Napoleon's determination of character . The second movement is descriptive of the ...
... movement , the simple subject , keeping its uninterrupted way through harmonies that at times seem in almost chaotic confusion , is a grand idea of Napoleon's determination of character . The second movement is descriptive of the ...
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2.30 o'clock SATURDAY Adagio Allegro Andante April artistic B-flat Back Bay Balakireff Baldwin Piano bass bassoons beautiful Beethoven Berlin Berlioz Boston Symphony Orchestra BOYLSTON ST BOYLSTON STREET Brahms Bruckner Bülow C. A. ELLIS cellos Chickering chief theme Chopin clarinets composer conductor dance Debussy December Dresses English horn February flutes French Furs G major HAIR Huntington Avenue instruments Italian Strings January kettledrums Leipsic LEWANDOS libretto Liszt March Massachusetts Avenue MAX FIEDLER melody MILLINERY minor Miss movement Mozart musician November oboes October opera overture Oxford Pachmann Paris performance pianist pianoforte played programme published Quartet RECITAL Rehearsal and Concert Room says Scherzo Schumann score second theme singing solo Sonata songs STREET BOSTON style SUITS symphonic poem SYMPHONY HALL Temple Place Theatre THIRTY-FIRST SEASON Tickets tone TREMONT STREET trombones trumpets Tschaikowsky Vienna VIOLAS violins violoncello voice Wagner Waists Washington St wood-wind wrote York
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Сторінка 1509 - For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just man and an holy, and observed him; and when he heard him, he did many things,
Сторінка 134 - Per me si va nella città dolente; per me si va nell' eterno dolore; per me si va tra la perduta gente.
Сторінка 1444 - TELL me now in what hidden way is Lady Flora the lovely Roman ? Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere, — She whose beauty was more than human? But where are the snows of yester-year?
Сторінка 1509 - And when the daughter of the said Herodias came in, and danced, and pleased Herod and them that sat with him, the king said unto the damsel, Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, and I will give it thee.
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