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d'Indy
[ dan-dee ]
d'Indy
/ dɛ̃di /
noun
- d'Indy(Paul Marie Theodore) Vincent18511931MFrenchMUSIC: composer ( Paul Marie Theodore ) Vincent (vɛ̃sɔ̃). 1851–1931, French composer. His works include operas, chamber music, and the Symphony on a French Mountaineer's Song (1866)
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There is only one thing to be done—to copy M. d'Indy's example; for that forsworn enemy of criticism is himself a keen critic.
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M. d'Indy is not a man hedged in by the boundaries of his art; his mind is open and well fertilised.
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It made itself felt in some of his followers, especially in those who were near the master's heart, as M. d'Indy was.
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The worst of it is, these antipathies are apt to spoil the fairness of M. d'Indy's artistic judgment.
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And so Franck seems to me to differ from M. d'Indy in that he has not the latter's urgent desire for clearness.
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