In their musical concerts they do not sing in unison like the inhabitants of other countries, but in many different parts; so that in a company of singers, which one very frequently meets with in Wales, you will hear as many different parts and voices... The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion - Side 65af Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1898Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1795 - 614 sider
...flourifhed in the i2th century; — not the nth, as Mr. Jone? fays : — ' The Welih do not fing in unifon, like the inhabitants of other countries; but in many different parts. So that in a company of fingers, which one frequently mceti with in lVule¡, as many different parts and voices яге heard,... | |
| 1807 - 788 sider
...of the Cambrians, and rank ft above that of any other nation at die time. In their musical concerts they do not sing in unison like the inhabitants of...parts; so that in a company of singers, which one very frequently meets with in Wales, you will hear as many different parts and voices as there are... | |
| 1807 - 856 sider
...of the Cambrians, and rank it above that of any other nation at the time. In their musical concerts they do not sing in unison like the inhabitants of...parts; so that in a company of singers, which one very frequently meets with in Wales, you will hear as many different parts and voices as there are... | |
| 1806 - 816 sider
...of the Cambrians, and rank it above that of any other nation at the time. In their musical concerts they do not sing in unison like the inhabitants of other countries, butin many different parts; so that in a company of singers, which one very frequently meets with in... | |
| Peter Roberts - 1815 - 398 sider
...three musical instruments ; the harp, the pipe, and the crwth or crowd. In their musical concerts, they do not sing in unison like the inhabitants of...parts ; so that in a company of singers, which one very frequently meets with in Wales, you will hear as many different parts and voices as there are... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1822 - 456 sider
...prevalent, he says,— " In their musical concerts they do not sing in unison, like the inhabitants of many countries, but in many different parts, so that, in a company of singers, which one frequently meets in Wales, you will hear as many different parts and voices as there are performers, who all at length... | |
| 1823 - 512 sider
...Welsh, and the inhabitants of the north of England in the twelfth century, tells us, that n The Britons do not sing in. unison, like the inhabitants of other countries, but in many different parts; so that when a company of singers among the Common people meets to sing, as many different parts are heard... | |
| 1825 - 120 sider
...musical concerts," he says, "they do not sing in unison like the inhabitants of many countries, Iml in many different parts; so that in a company of singers, which one frequently meets in Wales,you will hear as many different parts and voices as there are performers, who all at length... | |
| John Lynch - 1848 - 544 sider
...remarks on the music of Wales and Northumbria would entitle us to expect. The Welsh, he says, "did not sing in unison like the inhabitants of other countries, but in different parts, it being customary in Wales to hear as many different parts as there were performers,... | |
| Thomas Stephens - 1849 - 532 sider
...have no remnants. The Kymry carried the art of singing to perfection, as appears from Giraldus, — "They do not sing in unison like the inhabitants of other countries, but in different parts ; so that in a company of singers which one frequently meets with in Wales, as many... | |
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