16631 examples of music in sentences

He gave them delicious suppers, often preceded by concerts of music, and always animated by polite conversation, from which he knew how to banish that affectation of wit which is the surest method of preventing it entirely, and of spoiling the pleasure of the most agreeable society.

Suddenly, from his perch, the young acrobat gave a cry, and Jim Tracy, on the ground below, hearing it, held up his white-gloved hand as a signal for the music to cease.

The music played, the horses trotted about, clowns made laughter, and Helen performed graceful feats on Rosebud.

And even many things which the Puritans sought to sweep awaythe music of the choir, organs, and chants, even the holidays of venerated agesare now revived by the descendants of the Puritans with ancient ardor; showing how permanent are such festivals as Christmas and Easter in the heart of Christendom, and how hopeless it is to eradicate what the Church and Christianity, from their earliest ages, have sanctioned and commended.

Then Harry, sitting by me, half whispered, 'Now, sweet madam, if you did but know what music a heart-free laugh is to mine ears, you would not stop yours in the middle.

He was escorted to polo-grounds and sat for hours witnessing sports and trials of skill, and at night to the music of kettledrums and pipes men and boys danced interminably before him.

The melody was plaintive and sweet; a few notes of a pipe accompanied him; and as Shere Ali listened in this high valley of the Himalayas on a summer's night, the music took hold upon him and wrung his heart.

Music and fine fare can do no good.

Quid expectatis, intus fiunt nuptiae, the music, guests, and all the good cheer is within. 5971.

Good company, good cheer, and music during the repast.

Of street music there was none, though once an old couple wailing a plaintive duet passed under our windows.

And no matter how far one penetrates into the recesses of the country, he is always within reach of some bucolic rendering of the popular music-hall ditty of the year before last.

The river, too, which in flood tide might almost come and kiss the border of the slab o'ergrown with reeds, should lull my sleep with pleasant music.

One is caught by the music of the prose at the first lines, enraptured by the weird charm of the story, and held in breathless interest until the last words die away.

"And now all is silenced,Madrid, political interests, ardent struggles, human miseries, passions, disappointments, desires, all is hushed in that divine music.

A harmonious rhythm seems to be substituted for the music of the rhyme.

In the evening there is the usual drive, dinner, music, and the ordinary, and so the meet goes on.

She is very tall, dark and mysterious-looking, and last night when G. and I were in the music saloon before dinner, she sat down beside us and began to talk of spiritualism and other weird things.

We noticed the little man wandering aimlessly about, when a voice from the music-room door saying "Albert" made him start visibly, and turning, he sidled up to our cabin companion, who kissed him severely, while he murmured, "Well, m' dear, how are you?"

I always think of you when I hear good music, and of your face when I told you that the only music I really liked was Scots songs played on the pianola!

I always think of you when I hear good music, and of your face when I told you that the only music I really liked was Scots songs played on the pianola!

I simply hate good music.

When she finished they said they preferred Bengali music, it had more tune.

The music is so complex that some of its mysteries weren't even discovered until the computer age.

She's an expert in the music of the Renaissance.

16631 examples of  music  in sentences