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... producing Pig- malion at Lyons , with music by a local amateur , Horace Coignet . The work , as Coignet pointed out ... produced by the recitativo stromentato of Italian opera , but without the colour imparted by the singing voice . The ...
... producing Pig- malion at Lyons , with music by a local amateur , Horace Coignet . The work , as Coignet pointed out ... produced by the recitativo stromentato of Italian opera , but without the colour imparted by the singing voice . The ...
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... produce the manuscripts , is wholly ignored . The principal aim of the present inquiry is to consider the theory ... produced by means of a number of scribes copying simultaneously from dictation . Historically , the theory is not of ...
... produce the manuscripts , is wholly ignored . The principal aim of the present inquiry is to consider the theory ... produced by means of a number of scribes copying simultaneously from dictation . Historically , the theory is not of ...
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... produced doubling each time . In the end , as Ohly shows , visual copying could produce the same number of copies ... produced by visual copying would need little correction , whereas those produced by dictation would swarm with errors ...
... produced doubling each time . In the end , as Ohly shows , visual copying could produce the same number of copies ... produced by visual copying would need little correction , whereas those produced by dictation would swarm with errors ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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