But unless their use is determined by sound judgment and correct musicianly taste, the effect speedily becomes vulgar and monotonous.
"Style in Singing"
W. E. Haslam
Our artist returned to Europe in 1846, and for five years led a wandering life of concert-giving in England, France, Holland, Germany, Italy, and Spain, adding to his laurels by the recognition everywhere conceded of the increased soundness and musicianly excellence of his playing.
"Great Violinists And Pianists"
George T. Ferris
And yet he was weighed in the balance with Wilhelmj, who played the grandest and best music in the most refined, musicianly manner, and whose tour in America marked an epoch in the musical life of the country.
"Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday"
Henry C. Lahee