The force and fulness of musical expression in this scene are as remarkable as the deep truth of its characterisation.
His dainty style was specially suited for court poetry and its corresponding musical expression, and his dexterity in the handling of the accepted forms of composition made his task a comparatively easy one.
Such an evident tendency to emphasise details at the cost of the whole, only shows how composers took refuge in whatever was capable of musical expression, in order to extricate themselves as far as they could from the burden of the rest.
The free treatment of melody gave to subjective emotion, with its ever-varying alternations, a suitable method of musical expression, and an art which was developing in this direction must have had extraordinary influence.
Not only may we so understand how more sonorous tones, greater extremes of pitch, and wider intervals, were gradually introduced; but also how there arose a greater variety and complexity of musical expression.
It is not to be supposed that the more special peculiarities of musical expression are to be definitely explained.
This first principle was that the musical expression of a particular mood, having been found, should be retained.
To this objection there was no reply; the explanation of musical expressionby means of association of ideas seemed utterly hollow; yet the confused idea of such an association persisted.
The author of the "Remarks on the Essay on Musical Expression" was the aforementioned Dr.
The complete understanding of musical expression involves, finally, as was suggested at the beginning of this chapter, the recognition of the analogy that exists between music and the noises produced by nature and human activities.
The fault of the original proposers of the speech theory was that they thought it a complete explanation of the facts of musical expression.
New melodic combinations spring from their interweaving, out of which new forms of musical expression emerge.
It was not until the beginning of the eighteenth century that a scientific method emerged, a development rendered necessary by the advance in the modes of musical expression.
To conclude: it was the union of astounding genius and indefatigable application that enabled Bach to widen at every point the domain of musical expression.
After making comparison between Puccini and other modern Italians on the subject of musical expression of a theme, in general, he deals, in characteristic fashion, with the dramatic structure of the opera in question.
Puccini's musical expression, at first purely vocal, has in his later work shown that same growth in artistic development.
Whatever synagogue or other melodies may have first served to voice the sentiments kindled by the Gospel of Glad Tidings it was inevitable that the new religious thought should seek and find new musical expression.
In the same way the established canons of musical expression, observed by the skilful artist, consciously or unconsciously, are traceable to natural causes.
It is never too early in a course of music study to consider the requirements of musical expression.
Besides enriching the technique of the piano, he augmented the materials of musical expression, contributing fresh charms to those prime factors of music melody, harmony and rhythm.
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