The Growth of Music; a Study in Musical History for Schools

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The Growth of Music; a Study in Musical History for Schools
H C Henry Cope Colles
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[The value of this will necessarily depend largely upon the oppor- tunities for hearing the symphonies played by the orchestra, and it will be best to use this illustration just before a performance.] 7. Play Haydn's Emperor's Hymn (Payne's miniature score.
No. 3, 6d.).
[The later quartets of Haydn, and indeed those of Mozart, find places in most of the regular series of chamber concerts given in London. The most efl&cient way of helping students to enjoy them is for the teacher to analyse and
...play fragments from a work before it is to be heard. All Haydn's quartets are pubUshed in Pa5me's miniature scores for a few pence each.] 8. Play movements as duets from Haydn's symphonies, par- ticularly those which have been discussed in detail (duet arrange- ts, Peters edition, 186 a-d, 4 vols., 2s, gd. each).
Digitized by Google CHAPTER VI MUSIC, WORDS, AND DRAMA If there is one thing more than another which is characteristic of eighteenth-century music, and particularly of that very large part of it which came from or through Vienna, it is the delight in what is beautiful for its own sake.


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