Beethoven and His ForerunnersMacmillan Company, 1922 - 352 páginas |
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... balance each other , and so to give the sense of symmetrical form . Furthermore , it was customary to end each line with a fall of the voice analogous to the downward inflection of a speaking voice at the end of a sentence . These ...
... balance each other , and so to give the sense of symmetrical form . Furthermore , it was customary to end each line with a fall of the voice analogous to the downward inflection of a speaking voice at the end of a sentence . These ...
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... balance , complement , and complete one another . The first phrase of " Yankee Doodle " has " elemen- tary consecutiveness , " but it does not satisfy our melodic sense . We must add the second phrase , equal to it in length , which ...
... balance , complement , and complete one another . The first phrase of " Yankee Doodle " has " elemen- tary consecutiveness , " but it does not satisfy our melodic sense . We must add the second phrase , equal to it in length , which ...
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... balance , response , sym- metry — that recognizable recurrence , to use the most general term possible , which we call rhythm . " Mere eloquent intoning , without repetition and balance of phrases , is to us no more " tune " than prose ...
... balance , response , sym- metry — that recognizable recurrence , to use the most general term possible , which we call rhythm . " Mere eloquent intoning , without repetition and balance of phrases , is to us no more " tune " than prose ...
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... balance between many indi- vidual wills ; religion is the search for the One Spirit which contains and fuses together all finite souls ; art is the pursuit of that organ- ization of diverse elements , of whatever sort , in one sensible ...
... balance between many indi- vidual wills ; religion is the search for the One Spirit which contains and fuses together all finite souls ; art is the pursuit of that organ- ization of diverse elements , of whatever sort , in one sensible ...
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... balance and full inward coöperation of functions . Believing man to be an organism , it sets supreme store by his full or organic activity , and deplores undue prominence in any element of his life , as injuring the harmony of the whole ...
... balance and full inward coöperation of functions . Believing man to be an organism , it sets supreme store by his full or organic activity , and deplores undue prominence in any element of his life , as injuring the harmony of the whole ...
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