Paganini abuses his powers : he could play divinely, and does sometimes, for a minute or two ; but then come his tricks and surprises, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonics like the mewlings of an expiring cat. The World of Music: The Great Virtuosi - 210 ページAnna (Dunphy) comtesse de Brémont, Comtesse Anna de Brémont 著 - 1892 - 257 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 394 ページ
...new aspect of comic actress, admirable. Paganini abuses his powers : he could play divinely, and does sometimes, for a minute or two ; but then come his tricks and surprises, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonics like the mewlings of an expiring cat. Had some talk, by the bye, with Lord Francis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 390 ページ
...new aspect of comic actress, admirable. Paganini abuses his powers : he could play divinely, and does sometimes, for a minute or two ; but then come his tricks and surprises, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonics like the mew lings of an expiring cat. Had some talk, by the bye, with Lord Francis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 388 ページ
...new aspect of comic actress, admirable. Paganini abuses his powers : he could play divinely, and does sometimes, for a minute or two ; but then come his tricks and surprise?, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonics like the mewlings of an expiring cat. Had some... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 704 ページ
...There was undoubtedly something of the charlatan about Paganini. Thomas Moore says he constantly abused his powers : ' he could play divinely, and does so...his tricks and surprises, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonics, like the mewings of an expiring cat.' Mystery had great charms for him. For a... | |
| George Hart - 1881 - 536 ページ
...piece of instrumental music I ever heard — BUT HE is A QUACK." The poet, Thomas Moore, remarked that Paganini " abuses his powers.. He could play divinely,...and does so sometimes for a minute or two, but then comes his tricks and surprises, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonics like the mewlings of an... | |
| 1882 - 800 ページ
...quack" And Thomas Moore remarked that Paganini " Abuses his powers. He could play divinely, and docs so sometimes for a minute or two, but then come his tricks and surprises, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonies like the mewlings of an expiring cat." The eccentric performances which so disturbed... | |
| 1882 - 816 ページ
...and in fact by the aid of the harmonics he does make nearly as many." And Thomas Moore remarked that Paganini " Abuses his powers. He could play divinely,...his tricks and surprises, his bow in convulsions, and his enharmonics like the mewlings of an expiring cat." The eccentric performances which so disturbed... | |
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