Word: magic
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Programme: Mozart, Overture, "Magic Flute"; Bach, Sinfonia, (Shepherd's Music) from the "Christmas Oratorio"; Pietro Locatelli, 1693-1764, Sonata for Violoncello; Raff, Symphony No. 3, "In the Woods." Part I. In the Daytime. Part II. At Twilight. Part III. At Night...
Programme: Mozart, Overture, "Magic Flute"; Bach, Sinfonia, (Shepherd's Music) from the "Christmas Oratorio"; Pietro Locatelli, 1693-1764, Sonata for Violoncello; Raff, Symphony No. 3, "In the Woods." Part I. In the Daytime. Part II. At Twilight. Part III. At Night...
Brahms, Tragic Overture, op. 81.- David, Aria, La Perle du Bresil.- Beethoven, Symphony No. 7, in A major, op. 92.- Mozart, Recitative and Aria, "Non parentar," from "The Magic Flute."- Chabrier, Rhapsody for Orchestra, "Espana...
Programme: Brahms, Tragic Overture, op. 81.- David, Aria, La Perle du Bresil.- Beethoven, Symphony No. 7, in A major, op. 92.- Mozart, Recitative and Aria, "Non parentar," from "The Magic Flute."- Chabrier, Rhapsody for Orchestra, "Espana...
...many cases inventions came from the spirit-world through the magic of medicine-men. By trances and dreams they discovered all arts and occupations. In America, especially, the idea of the culture-hero has been very strong. These heroes have taught everything from the highest arts to the meanest employment's. Other tribes have attributed almost all inventions to imitation from animals. Thus spinning has been learned from spiders and building from birds. Large numbers of primitive peoples give women credit for a large share of invention. Food-bringing, pottery, the beginnings of agriculture and all domestic arts have been...