The book Interludes : Records And Reflections was written by author Stanford, Charles Villiers, 1852-1924 Here you can read free online of Interludes : Records And Reflections book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Interludes : Records And Reflections a good or bad book?
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But the life given by melody was there all the time, and is patent to all who have ears to hear. After Schumann came another gap, partially filled by second-rate men, and second-rate works which have been forgotten. The next great move came from Brahms, who, after feeling his way BRAHMS 87 with Serenades of symphonic mould, wrote four. The first, in C, was the result of years of thought, as the autograph shows ; the second, in D, followed it quickly, but a close friend of Brahms told me that th...e composer had had it in his desk for ten years before its production. The third was in F major, and the fourth in E minor. This last has a series of variations in Chaconne shape, which form an interesting parallel to Beethoven's ex- periments in the same direction, but are different in style. It is interesting to note that von Biilow called the first Symphony in C " the Tenth Symphony." This Symphony Theodore Thomas produced in America, and finding at its first per- formance that the reception was cool, told the audience that they did not understand it, and that he would repeat it at the subsequent concert.
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