To supper and discourse of musique and so to bed, I lying with him talking till midnight about Berckenshaw's musique rules, which I did to his great satisfaction inform him in, and so to sleep.
The boy apprehended the musique to be in the cave, and ran away in a lamentable fright, and his fearfull phancy made him believe he saw spirits in the cave.
So will timber; so will one's hat, though a spongie thing, as one holds it under one's arm at a musique meeting.
He discoursed much of the goodness of the musique in Rome, but could not tell me how long musique had been in any perfection in that church, which I would be glad to know.
The Museum of the Paris Conservatoire Nationale de Musiquecontains a specimen of this make, which is described in M.
In Italian it is Musica da Camera; in French, Musique de Chambre; in German, Kammermusik.
This fact and the belief to which Liszt gave currency in his book "Des Bohémiens et de leur musique en Hongrie" have given rise to the almost universal belief that the Magyar melodies are of Gypsy origin.
Schnitt Marchand de Musique dans le Warmoes-straat was one of, if not the earliest.
He describes himself on the title-page as--"Maître de Musique de S.
Then to the Dolphin Taverne, where all we officers of the Navy met with the Commissioners of the Ordnance by agreement, and dined: where good musique at my direction.
Beaumont' preached a good sermon, and afterwards a brave anthem upon the 150 Psalm, where upon the word "trumpet" very good musique was made.
All my worke this day in the coach going and coming was to refresh myself in my musique scale, which I would fain have perfecter than ever I had yet.
I walked to Woolwich, and there find Mr. Hill, and he and I all the morning at musique and a song he hath set of three parts, methinks, very good.
But when one comes actually to face "La musique Arabe," one calls it simply idiotic, and nothing else.
All the time his ear is soothed by as howling a discord as one will hear out of the practice hall of a village band in America or of "La Musique des Sapeurs-Pompiers" of the small town in France.
The Academie nationale de musique is the official and administrative name given in France to the grand opera.
Alembert was much interested in music both as a science and as an art, and wrote Elements de musique theorique et pratique (1779), which was based upon the system of J.
A few theological, archaeological abd astronomical articles from his pen appeared in the Journal Helvetique and elsewhere, and he contributed several papers to Rousseau's Dictionnaire de musique (1767).
The Conservatoire National de Musique was there then, and it remained there until it was moved to the Rue de Madrid.
Finche's garden, and seeing the fountayne, and singing there with the ladies, and a mighty fine cool place it is, with a great laver of water in the middle and the bravest place for musique I ever heard.
Up very betimes and set my plaisterer to work about whiting and colouring my musique roome, which having with great pleasure seen done, about ten o'clock I dressed myself, and so mounted upon a very pretty mare, sent me by Sir W.
Harpsicon, though the musique did not please me neither.
A gentleman never dances so well as the dancing master, and an ordinary fiddler makes better musique for a shilling than a gentleman will do after spending forty, and so in all the delights of the world almost.
In 1861, Pasdeloup gave the first Concerts populaires de musique classique at the Cirque d'Hiver.
The Conservatoire national de Musique et de Déclamation, which dates from the last years of the Ancien Régime and the Revolution, was designed by its patriotic and-democratic origin to serve the cause of national art and free progress.
Footnote 78: A number of pamphlets and newspaper articles of this and following years are collected in Memoires pour servir ae l'Histoire de la revolution operee dans la musique par M.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "musique" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.