excerpt from 'Music, Men and Manners in France and Italy 1770' pp. 92 (61 words)
excerpt from 'Music, Men and Manners in France and Italy 1770' pp. 92 (61 words)
part of | Music, men and manners in France and Italy, 1770 / Charles Burney |
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After dinner an itinerant band stopt under my window who executed several sinfonies and single movements extreamly well – ‘twas the best I had heard here. However the music of the churches here, which the common people hear every day, is a good school for them and enables them all to sing with taste and expression of the right sort.
After dinner an itinerant band stopt under my window who executed several sinfonies and single movements extreamly well – ‘twas the best I had heard here. However the music of the churches here, which the common people hear every day, is a good school for them and enables them all to sing with taste and expression of the right sort. |
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