| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 pages
...proceeded in their competitions according to the old ftyle, and therefore there are only fome fervicesand full anthems of theirs to be found. " In about four or five years time, fome of the forwardeft and brighteft children of the chaple, as Nelham Humphrey, John Blow, &c. began... | |
| 1802 - 650 pages
....their conipofitions according totheold ftyle, ami therefore there are only (ome fervices and fail anthems of theirs to be found. " In about four or five years time, fome of the forwarder! and brighteft children of the chapel, as Nclham Humphrey, John Blow, Sic. began... | |
| Allatson Burgh - 1814 - 524 pages
...appointed. The old masters of music, Dr. Child, " Dr. Gibbons, Mr. Lowe, &c. organists to his " Majesty, hardly knew how to comport themselves " with these...the old style, and " therefore there are only some full anthems and " services of theirs to be found." - " In about three or four years time, some of... | |
| William Mullinger Higgins - 1838 - 276 pages
...appointed. The old masters of music, Dr. Child, Dr. Gibbons, Mr. Lowe, &c., organists to his majesty, hardly knew how to comport themselves with these newfangled...to the old style, and therefore there are only some full anthems and services of theirs to be found. "In about three or four years' time, some of the forwardest... | |
| 1841 - 530 pages
...appointed. The old masters of music, Dr. Child, Dr. Gibbons, f Mr. Low,| &c. organists to his majesty, hardly knew how to comport themselves with these new-fangled...style, and therefore there are only some services and/wW anthems of theirs to be found. In about four or five years' time, some of the forwardest and... | |
| 1846 - 534 pages
...appointed. The old masters of Music, Dr. ' Child, Dr. Gibbons, Mr. Low, &c., his Majesty's organists, hardly knew ' how to comport themselves with these...in ' their compositions, according to the old style .... In about four or five ' years' time, some of the children of die chapel, as Humphreys, Blow, &c.,... | |
| John Pyke Hullah - 1875 - 316 pages
...former in Eoger North's " Memoirs of Music." London, 1846. t Son of Orlando. 120 Pelftam Humphrey. comport themselves with these new-fangled ways, but...in their compositions according to the old style. " In about four or five years' time, some of the forwardest and brightest children of the Chapel began... | |
| John Hullah - 1896 - 270 pages
...a full account of the former in Koger North's " Memoirs of Music." London, 1846. t S°n of Orlando. comport themselves with these new-fangled ways, but...in their compositions according to the old style. " In about four or five years' time, some of the forwardest and brightest children of the Chapel began... | |
| Peter Christian Lutkin - 1910 - 296 pages
...voices alone until boys could be properly trained. Dr. Gibbons, and Mr. Lowe, organists to His Majesty, hardly knew how to comport themselves with these new-fangled...ways, but proceeded in their compositions according to ye old style, and therefore there are only some full services and anthems of theirs to be found." A... | |
| Myles Birket Foster - 268 pages
...ritornellos which he had appointed. The old masters of music such as Dr. Child and Dr. (Christopher) Gibbons hardly knew how to comport themselves with these new-fangled...in their compositions according to the old style." The Dr. Child (or Childe) named here was an old chorister of the Chapel, born in Bristol, 1606, Mus.... | |
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