Sonnambula,' says an English critic, ' so full of pure melody and of emotional music of the most simple and touching kind, can be appreciated by every one ; by the most learned musician and the most untutored amateur — or rather, let us say, by any... History of the Opera: From Monteverde to Donizetti - Side 251av Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1862Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Sir George Grove - 1879 - 802 sider
...of appropriate and expensive melodies. The beauties of ' La Sonnambula,' says an English critic, ' so full of pure melody and of emotional music of the...rather, let us say, by any play-goer who not having been bora deaf to the voice of music hears an opera for the first time in his life.' The part of Amina,... | |
| George Grove - 1880 - 778 sider
...of appropriate and expressive melodies. The beauties of 'La Sonnambula,' says an English critic, ' so full of pure melody and of emotional music of the...music hears an opera for the first time in his life.' The part of Amina, the heroine of La Sonnambula, is still a favourite one with debutantes ; and it... | |
| Sims Reeves - 1888 - 338 sider
...appreciated by everyone: by the most learned musician and the most untutored amateur—or rather, let me say, by any play-goer, who, not having been born deaf...music, hears an opera for the first time in his life. The success of "La Sonnambula," full as the opera is of beautiful music, must be attributed in a great... | |
| 1890 - 790 sider
...of appropriate and expressive melodies. The beauties of ' La Sonnambula,' rays an English critic, ' so full of pure melody and of emotional music of the...by every one ; by the most learned musician and the meet untutored amateur — or rather, let us say, by any play-goer who not having been born deaf to... | |
| Louis Charles Elson - 1912 - 410 sider
...simply by the presentation of appropriate and expressive melodies. The beauties of "La Sonnambula," so full of pure melody and of emotional music of the...music, hears an opera for the first time in his life. The part of Amina, the heroine of "La Sonnambula," is still a favorite one with debutantes ; and it... | |
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