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الصفحة viii
... composed in imitation of them , during the 16th century , 165 167 • 170 Rizzio's connection with the music of Scotland considered , 171 Are there any certain means of testing the age and authenticity of the Scotish Melodies ? 173 Mr ...
... composed in imitation of them , during the 16th century , 165 167 • 170 Rizzio's connection with the music of Scotland considered , 171 Are there any certain means of testing the age and authenticity of the Scotish Melodies ? 173 Mr ...
الصفحة ix
... composed to be sung to the music of the Ritual , The popular music of the Middle Ages , in general , differed little from that of the Church - Opinions of Hawkins , Burney , Berardi - Influence of Canto fermo on the national music of ...
... composed to be sung to the music of the Ritual , The popular music of the Middle Ages , in general , differed little from that of the Church - Opinions of Hawkins , Burney , Berardi - Influence of Canto fermo on the national music of ...
الصفحة 16
... composed by the most eminent Masters of the age , " published by J. Walsh , London , where it is called , Song in a Wife for any Man ; ' the words by Mr Thomas D'Urfey ; set to music by Mr Charles Powell ; sung by Mrs Cross . " This ...
... composed by the most eminent Masters of the age , " published by J. Walsh , London , where it is called , Song in a Wife for any Man ; ' the words by Mr Thomas D'Urfey ; set to music by Mr Charles Powell ; sung by Mrs Cross . " This ...
الصفحة 18
... composed an air to the words , May her bright example chace vice , in troops , out of the land , ' the bass whereof is the tune to Cold and raw . ' ” The predilection which Queen Mary , on this occasion , evinced for the music of her ...
... composed an air to the words , May her bright example chace vice , in troops , out of the land , ' the bass whereof is the tune to Cold and raw . ' ” The predilection which Queen Mary , on this occasion , evinced for the music of her ...
الصفحة 21
... composed by the best maisters of France ; as also , other fine Scotish and Inglish aires , old and new , taught by Louis de France , now music - master of Aberdeen , having been the scholler of the famous musician , M. Lambert , being ...
... composed by the best maisters of France ; as also , other fine Scotish and Inglish aires , old and new , taught by Louis de France , now music - master of Aberdeen , having been the scholler of the famous musician , M. Lambert , being ...
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الصفحة 308 - Trenchmore, and the CushionDance, and then all the Company dance, Lord and Groom, Lady and Kitchen-Maid, no distinction. . So in our Court, in Queen Elizabeth's time, Gravity and State were kept up. In King James's time things were pretty well. But in King Charles's time, there has been nothing but Trenchmore, and the Cushion-Dance, omnium gatherum tollypolly, hoite come toite.
الصفحة 289 - To favour him in any thing she was not coy. But at last there came commandment For to set the ladies free, With their jewels still adorned, None to do them injury.
الصفحة 112 - But this was soft music compared with that of his heroic daughter, Elizabeth, who, according to Hentzner, used to be regaled during dinner " with twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums; which, together with fifes, cornets, and sidedrums, made the hall ring for half an hour together.
الصفحة 17 - The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us; but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus istius temporis accommodata: they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical; and it continues so, even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers of Lidgate and Gower, his contemporaries: there is the rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect.
الصفحة 100 - Europe during the latter part of the Sixteenth and beginning of the Seventeenth centuries.
الصفحة 31 - Pultenham says that one Gray grew into good estimation with the Duke of Somerset for making certain merry ballads, whereof one chiefly was the hunte is up, the hunte is up.
الصفحة 16 - Tom observed to me, that after having written more odes than Horace, and about four times as many comedies as Terence, he was reduced to great difficulties by the importunities of a set of men, who, of late years, have furnished him with the accommodations of life, and would not, as we say, be paid with a song.
الصفحة 72 - ... remote period, have evinced an enthusiastic admiration for song and poetry ; that the harper was to be found amongst the officers who composed the personal state of the sovereign, and that the country maintained a privileged race of wandering minstrels, who eagerly seized on the prevailing superstitions and romantic legends, and wove them in rude but sometimes very expressive versification into their stories and ballads : who were welcome guests at the gate of every feudal castle, and fondly...
الصفحة 308 - French-more, and the cushion-dance, and then all the company dances, lord and groom, lady and kitchen-maid, no distinction. So in our court, in Queen Elizabeth's time, gravity and state were kept up.
الصفحة 172 - THE low birth and indigent condition of this " * * man placed him in a station in which he ought naturally to have remained unknown to posterity. But what fortune called him to act and to suffer in Scotland, obliges history to descend from its dignity, and to record his adventures.