Charles Dickens and Music by James T. Lightwood
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I truly love Dickens; and discern in the inner man of
him a tone of real Music which struggles to express itself, as it may in these bewildered, stupefied and, indeed, very crusty and distracted days--better or worse! THOMAS CARLYLE. CONTENTS CHAP. PAGE I. DICKENS AS A MUSICIAN 1 II. INSTRUMENTAL COMBINATIONS 23 III. VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS: FLUTE, ORGAN, GUITAR (AND SOME HUMMERS) 36 IV. VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS (_continued_) 56 V. CHURCH MUSIC 69 VI. SONGS AND SOME SINGERS 83 VII. SOME NOTED SINGERS 112 |
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