... Orchestra, which, reflecting to a certain extent although they have done the advantages derived from the national movements in other countries, have apparently failed to create any realisation of the underlying lesson for ourselves. Scotland has still... A History of Music - Page 305by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, Cecil Forsyth - 1916 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Germanic tradition and its influence on the future of English Music: [TJhere are two classes of men ... the nationalists and the denationalists. And the artistic...increases exactly with its proportion of nationalists ... It is a quarrel of the creative mind with the receptive ... of the man who loves his country and... | |
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