Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 55British Academy, 1971 - Humanities |
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Page 101
... become separated from instrumental music in a way that it had never done before . It assumed a more exalted position and most composers concerned with the new spirit in music wrote almost exclusively for it . The tendency resulted in ...
... become separated from instrumental music in a way that it had never done before . It assumed a more exalted position and most composers concerned with the new spirit in music wrote almost exclusively for it . The tendency resulted in ...
Page 102
... become part of the musical life of every European country . In a sense it did , but no country , except perhaps Germany , took kindly to a complete foreign importation , and in France it was used as a political instrument becoming the ...
... become part of the musical life of every European country . In a sense it did , but no country , except perhaps Germany , took kindly to a complete foreign importation , and in France it was used as a political instrument becoming the ...
Page 375
... become difficult , he was liable to fall , work had to be greatly curtailed and some cathedral duties delegated . He felt that he must retire and a house was bought at Burford in which he would live with his sisters after he had seen ...
... become difficult , he was liable to fall , work had to be greatly curtailed and some cathedral duties delegated . He felt that he must retire and a house was bought at Burford in which he would live with his sisters after he had seen ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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