Word: lamentationes
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Yet if this Shylock is more or less domesticated, he is not quite tamed. His fashionable top hat comes off to reveal a yarmulke on his head. His upper-class speech breaks down into a breathy canine laugh or into red-faced rages of snarling and spitting. Once, after his...
Feelings about the move ranged from awe ("I don't believe it - I never thought we'd really live in Adams," from one girl) to exhausted lamentation ("Oh God, never again," from several people as they staggered away from moving boxes of books).
Feelings about the move ranged from awe ("I don't believe it - I never thought we'd really live in Adams," from one girl) to exhausted lamentation ("Oh God, never again," from several people as they staggered away from moving boxes of books).
Bruckner was a romantic in the sense that he self-consciously implicated his faith and questionings in a musical tissue, but his romanticism is not the sturm and drang neurasthenic exacerbation of doubt and guilt which the term unfortunately suggests. Romanticism began as a vindication of the joy of a...
MAHLER is always referred to as a post-romantic composer, which provides a beneficial point of departures but constantly lead to distortions. The traditional image of this period, which corresponded almost exactly wit his lifetime (1860-1911), is of a lavishly talented collection of artists, aesthetically stranded in the shadows...