Abstract

M. Camille Bellaigue, the well-known French critic, in an essay on Russian Music, expresses his opinion that the music of Russia is composed of two elements : the national element and the popular, and he then proceeds to quote Turgenef's dictum with reference to the attention that ought, in the great author's opinion, to be paid to the national element in Literature.

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