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"I do not believe that any artist is truly a master of his instrument unless his control of it is an integral part of a whole. The musician is born his medium of expression is often a matter of accident. I believe one may be intended for an artist prenatally; but whether violinist, 'cellist or pianist is partly a matter of circumstance.
Condor, there had been a 'cellist, very masculine in his looks but rather forceless in his playing, and a young, frail girl who brought great breadth and vigor to her interpretations at the piano. But Claire was really too excited for calm enjoyment. Supper followed creamed minced chicken and extraordinarily thin sandwiches, and a dry, pale wine that Claire found at first rather distasteful.
So far, Dove had been forced to sacrifice himself entirely, and he was hot and impatient. "Besides, I've routed half a dozen men out of the billiardroom, more than once," he complained irrelevantly, wiping the moisture from his brow. "But it's of no Now just look at that!" he interrupted himself. "The 'cellist has had too much to drink already, and they're handing him more beer.
Both 'cellist and violinist had vanished on the instant; the audience, eager as ever at the end of a concert to shake off an imposed restraint, had risen while Maurice still played the final notes; and, by this time, the hall was all but empty. He slowly ascended the platform. Now that it was over, he felt how tired he was; his very legs were tired, as though he had walked for miles.
Even though his host was gauche it cannot be denied that the retort was rude. Chopin met Osborne, Mendelssohn who rather patronized him with his "Chopinetto," Baillot the violinist and Franchomme the 'cellist. With the latter he contracted a lasting friendship, often playing duos with him and dedicating to him his G minor 'cello Sonata.
Viewed from this standpoint the piano is an instrument apart from every other, except in some respects the organ. A young violinist, 'cellist or flutist has to study for some time before he can produce a tone of good musical quality on his instrument.
I see mamma is now struggling with him. The 'cellist with the hair or the lady in Greek dress or the esoteric Buddhist? What a fascinating selection! I had really no notion we should be quite so curious! 'Mees Rose, they vait for you, said a charming golden-bearded young German, viola in hand, bowing before her.
At the Hôtel des Indes they have an excellent orchestra, and a particularly fine 'cellist. West will enjoy showing him the Infant. They can compare babies! It will keep him amused and interested all the evening." "Good idea," agreed Dr. Dick. "But Ronnie need not come down on his wife for his hotel expenses! He is making a pot of money himself, now. You will be careful to report to Mrs.
Roth retired from the quartet in 1899 and his place was filled by Mr. Mr. Louis Svecenski, an excellent artist, who studied in the Vienna Conservatory, under Hellmesberger and Grün, plays the viola, and the 'cellist is Alwyn Schroeder, an artist, who had achieved a high reputation as a 'cello virtuoso, before he came to America.
He paused to drink his tea; as he tasted one of the cakes his face lit with sudden animation and he gazed across the hall after the maid with the tray she was now holding it before the aged and ossified 'cellist of the Hempfstangle Quartette. "Des gâteaux" he murmured feelingly, "ou est-ce qu'elle peut trouver de tels gâteaux ici â New York?"
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