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... Beethoven and his famous contemporary Hummel is not a matter of successful expression , but of what there is to ... Beethoven's instrumental music beside that of Mozart . In vitality of invention , in sweetness of melody , in unerring ...
... Beethoven and his famous contemporary Hummel is not a matter of successful expression , but of what there is to ... Beethoven's instrumental music beside that of Mozart . In vitality of invention , in sweetness of melody , in unerring ...
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... Beethoven inscribe on the title - page of his score , ' From the heart it has come , to the heart it shall penetrate ... Beethoven's music , even in its later period , always moves along this level or breathes the pure serene of this ...
... Beethoven inscribe on the title - page of his score , ' From the heart it has come , to the heart it shall penetrate ... Beethoven's music , even in its later period , always moves along this level or breathes the pure serene of this ...
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... Beethoven we are for the moment Beethoven , and we ourselves are enriched for ever by the fact that we have for the moment been Beethoven . ' This seems to me essentially and profoundly true , and its truth is nowhere more evident than ...
... Beethoven we are for the moment Beethoven , and we ourselves are enriched for ever by the fact that we have for the moment been Beethoven . ' This seems to me essentially and profoundly true , and its truth is nowhere more evident than ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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