excerpt from 'Musical letters from abroad' pp. 16 (94 words)

excerpt from 'Musical letters from abroad' pp. 16 (94 words)

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Musical letters from Abroad

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I have omitted to mention one important point in the use of the organ, both at the parish church and at the cathedral in Worcester. It was this, viz.: the closing voluntary, in both cases, consisted of an introduction and fugue played in excellent style. How noble and elevating is the fugue; this most learned and most interesting style of music is admirably adapted to the organ, and no person ought to be regarded as an organist who cannot play with a clear and distinct articulation, a strict fugue — yea, even a Bach!

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