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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GRAMOPHONIST»
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In Marionettes at Home, first published in 1936, he shares his experience and enthusiasm for amateur puppeteering and takes the reader step-by-step through the stages of creating one s own theatre; from stage construction and puppet making, ...
DESPITE the recent lavish recording of chamber music by the English
gramophone companies the gramophonist's library of chamber music is still
much in the embryonic stage. This is not surprising, for whilst much has been
done there ...
Sir Compton Mackenzie, Christopher Stone, 1926
In this part I propose to approach the subject from the other end, so to speak, and
see how much the average present-day gramophonist knows. Although the total
numbers are small, I think the sample is a reasonably representative one.
4
Music, Sound, and Technology in America: A Documentary ...
The perfect gramophonist has imagination. He knows no stereotyped times and
seasons, but when the spirit says “Now,” he seizes the minute and knows what
record will be the magic interpreter of his mood, whether it be spring-like among ...
Timothy D. Taylor, Mark Katz, Tony Grajeda, 2012
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The Art of Teaching Music
See, for example, Percy A. Scholes, Everybody's Guide to Broadcast Music (Ox—
ford: Oxford University Press, 1925); his The Listener's History ofMusic: A Book
for any Concert—Goer, Gramophonist, or Radio Listener. . . , 3 vols., 6th ed.
Estelle R. Jorgensen, 2008
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Letters of Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1895-1958
Those who have studied the great masters from the humble position of last desk
in the 2nd violins of an amateur orchestra get to know them in a way which the
gramophonist can never achieve. If all the world is content to listen there will
soon ...
The Listener's History of Music. 3 vols. O.U.P., 1943-50. 25s. the set. These
admirable volumes, which are illustrated with pictures and musical examples and
cost only a few shillings each, are designed for 'any concert-goer, gramophonist
or ...
8
The Beethoven Obsession:
'Discus', 'For the Gramophonist: The Beethoven Society Records', Musical Times,
1 September 1932. Thompson, Brian C, 'Beethoven Sonata Society Artur
Schnabel Recordings (1932—1935)', program notes for Naxos remastered CDs,
...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... sounds by means of a needle moving along the grooves of a revolving disc, a
record-player; (loosely) any record- player (now facetiously or archaic). — at//
gramophonic (-fon'ik). — adv gramophon ically — n gramophonist (obs: gram-of ...
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The Cambridge Companion to Chopin
... Concert-Goer, Gramophonist or Radio Listener Providing also a Course of
Study for Adult Classes in the Appreciation of Music, vol. 2 (London, 1929), the
author speaks of Chopin tending 'at the extreme towards effeminacy, even
morbidity' ...