excerpt from 'Musical letters from abroad' pp. 134 (68 words)
excerpt from 'Musical letters from abroad' pp. 134 (68 words)
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Some of the pupils manifested much talent, especially a young girl, not more than fifteen or sixteen, who sang with an openness of voice, and fulness and purity of tone, charming in the hearing, and pleasant in the remembrance. A voice of such perfection is of more value than gold; and (although there may be exceptions) indicates a good disposition. Happy are they in whom both are united. |
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