The written and printed notation of a musical composition; the score.
This must be considered in the delivery of a musical composition.
To direct, as the leader in the performance of a musical composition.
If a musical composition is to consist of anything more than one isolated noise, it must inevitably have a form of some kind, its component parts must look backward and forward.
We may say, indeed, that nationality, as such, was never in their time a conscious factor in musical composition.
The deliberate theft of a dramatic or musical composition by the willful performance of it for profit, without the assent of the owner, author, or copyright proprietor, is now by law a misdemeanor.
If the piece played is copyrighted as a musical composition it can not be reproduced on a sound record, in accordance with the bill, without the permission of the composer.
We hear nothing, however, of the treatment in these circles of musical composition as an independent branch of art.
Leaving on one side the history of musical composition, we shall confine ourselves to the position which music held in the social life of the day.
Musical composition down to the year 1500 was chiefly in the hands of the Flemish school, whose originality and artistic dexterity were greatly admired.
The present manual treats of the structural designs of musical composition, not of the styles or species of music.
Therefore, whatever stability and palpability a musical composition is to acquire, must be derived from its form, or design, and not from its totally unsubstantial material.
And besides," they say, "musical composition is such an easy thing!
The working out of this motive whilst the lovers are together is a marvel of musical composition, and it always returns in the same connection.
The end of Götterdämmerung is impressive because of the wonderful gathering together of the musical motives of Siegfried's life, but as a musical composition it cannot compare with the end of Tristan.
Venetian gondoliers: a musical composition of a similar character.
English form of musical composition, written generally in three or four parts, and in the canon form--originally synonymous with the round.
Grétry founded a school of musical composition in France which has since been cultivated with signal success, that of lyric comedy.
As grand and true as are many of the essential elements in the Wagner school of musical composition, the bitterness and narrowness of spite with which its upholders have pursued the memory of Rossini is equally offensive and unwarrantable.
He carried off the second prize at nineteen, and at twenty-one received the grand prize for musical composition awarded by the French Institute.
The dictating movement of the metronome facilitates a just comprehension of a musical composition.
To this extent, then, is this style of declaiming applicable to music, and it is only to be modified according to the number of persons co-operating in the performance of a musical composition.
It was my intention only briefly to touch upon my relations with Beethoven; but the circumstances under which, and the manner in which I became his guide in musical composition constrained me to be somewhat more explicit.
From the General emanated the suggestion that Beethoven celebrate the greatest hero of his age in a musical composition.
It is incumbent on the interpreter of music to ascertain the harmonic and other causes which determine the tempo of a musical composition, as well as those which make slight variations from it admissible.
Its author has been censured for setting forth no explanation of the place of harmony in modern music, and for not realizing what a musical composition is.
Gretry founded a school of musical composition in France which has since been cultivated with signal success--that of lyric comedy.
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