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Example sentences for "music and"

  • Of course, the father yielded and did all that his slender means would allow toward keeping up his son, who henceforth devoted every energy to music and literature.

  • On the high wooden mantelpiece there were a few photographs, of professors and students at the Royal College of Music and of a serious and innocent-looking priest in black coat and round white collar.

  • All that matters to me is that my poor work should be helped to success by music and scenery, acting and singing.

  • He had been only thinking of Sennier's music and of Sennier, of art and the human being behind it.

  • In the meanwhile, do sit down and drink with those who, like yourself, have come here for an hour or two to break the monotony of perpetual czigány music and dancing.

  • Andor was not here, and as the spirit of music and of dancing crept more and more into her brain, she almost got to the stage of believing that his appearance to-day had only been a dream.

  • The Irish, however, are naturally a refined people; but by this I mean the refinement which appreciates and cherishes whatever there is in nature, as manifested through the influence of the softer arts of music and poetry.

  • Fiddlers, and pipers, and harpers, in short all kinds of music and musicianers, played in shoals.

  • Just the glow and warmth wanting, to make all perfect--the glow and warmth of music and adoration!

  • There were the first hounds streaming out--one on the other--music and feather!

  • Yes, he said, I quite agree with you in thinking that our youth should be trained in music and on the grounds which you mention.

  • This connection of the great pianists has been the subject of much of that sentimental talk of which writers on music and of musical biography are so fond.

  • They wrote and published together various books on music and musicians.

  • Garczynski called upon me yesterday on his way back from Aix; he is the only person that I have received, for I keep the door well shut to all amateurs of music and literature.

  • He served his apprenticeship, and immediately repaired to a London teacher and began the study of music and languages.

  • The enthusiasm always and everywhere aroused by the singing of "Coronation," dates from the time it first went abroad in America in its new wedlock of music and words.

  • This hymn, set to music and copyrighted in Buffalo as a floating waif of verse by an unknown author, and used in Sunday-school work, first appeared in Dr.

  • With only an academy education he rose by native genius, from a hard-working boyhood to be a teacher of music and a master of its science.

  • Their instruction in music and verse," says Plutarch, "was not less carefully attended to than their habits of grace and good-breeding in conversation.

  • Rhythm is an early inheritance and can be encouraged by poetry, music and movement.

  • He is interested in things for longer and asks for stories, music and rhymes, and what does this mean?

  • The excellence of music and architecture, whatever it may be, cannot depend on this material.

  • It is only by a complete psychological description, however, even a physiological explanation, that we can hope to fathom the tremendous significance of rhythm in music and poetry.

  • The concept is familiar in pictorial composition and to some extent also in music and poetry, but here first appears as grounded in the very demand for the union of repose with activity.

  • For that is a royal gift, and it came to Hervé from Hyvarnion and Rivanone, the King and Queen of music and of song.

  • So Hyvarnion passed away from his kingdom of music and song, which he left to be shared by dear Rivanone and Hervé his little son.

  • So they were married at the court, and the King did them great honor and made them King and Queen of music and of song.

  • See Grove's "Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

  • To me there is nothing we have learned together greater in value, richer in truth and comfort than the thought that the beautiful in music and in art is at the same time the good.

  • Always I have been taught," she said, "to listen to music and to think it.

  • He was now free to direct his own path in music and to study--study, and compose.

  • He had formerly given all his time to music and languages; now he must know literature, politics, history and exact sciences.

  • It is said of Palestrina that he became the "savior of church music," at a time when it had almost been decided to banish all music from the service except the chant, because so many secular subjects had been set to music and used in church.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being thrown; bide here; certain quarters; give battle; great earthquake; heat required; holy nation; music and; musical career; musical comedy; musical director; musical education; musical expression; musical festival; musical history; musical life; musical notation; musical note; musical notes; musical society; musical sounds; pleasant taste; said politely; think himself; white stock; will assist