The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 3

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The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 3
W L William Lines Hubbard
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While this has been a help to the school at large, it is likely that it has hindered the growth 'of the individual. Probably, however, strong individuality will in time make itself felt, as it has in the case of Grieg, and latterly of Sibelius, both of whom are stamped indelibly with the mark of the North, but who show strong and distinct individual traits.
The chief charm of the Scandinavian music-makers lies in the fact of the simplicity and spontaneity with which they have voiced the cry of
...the Northland. In their music is reflected, not so much their own individuality, which has been in a way suppressed, but rather the breeziness of the open air with its attendant variety. At one time is expressed the deepest melancholy, and anon unwonted exuberance of spirit. The languor of the southern climes is entirely want- ing, as is also the lavish embroidery found in the music of the Russian composers, but the lyric quality is uppermost so that there echoes back ail of the songs of the Scandinavian peoples as from some giant seolian harp, which plays of itself the melodies and harmonies which the gods breathe forth upon it, making a mighty music, that causes listening mortals to stand enraptured and entranced.

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