excerpt from 'Musical letters from abroad' pp. 16 (57 words)
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[...] Both organs at Worcester (as also St. Paul’s here) were played in the true organ style, and without the slightest tendency to the light, frivolous, overture, polka, waltz, dance-prevailing manner so common with us. Dr. Hodges, in New York, and the elder Hayter, in Trinity church, Boston, are both fine specimens of well-educated English organists. |
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