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... technique of free variation that appears in Schumann's Etudes symphoniques for piano . Frequently in this work small motives from the theme recall it to the listener without completely repeating the theme's structure and harmonies ...
... technique of free variation that appears in Schumann's Etudes symphoniques for piano . Frequently in this work small motives from the theme recall it to the listener without completely repeating the theme's structure and harmonies ...
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... technique was manifested in the abstract tendency of certain figures of the middle of the Koryo period , such as the seated iron Buddha in Ch'ungju . Although the sculpture produced by the major work- shops suffered a decline , good ...
... technique was manifested in the abstract tendency of certain figures of the middle of the Koryo period , such as the seated iron Buddha in Ch'ungju . Although the sculpture produced by the major work- shops suffered a decline , good ...
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... technique - the so - called Proto - Corinthian ( Figure 46 ) . The style was best expressed in a miniaturist manner on tiny perfume flasks ( aryballi ) , on which the better painters occasionally introduced quite compli- cated ...
... technique - the so - called Proto - Corinthian ( Figure 46 ) . The style was best expressed in a miniaturist manner on tiny perfume flasks ( aryballi ) , on which the better painters occasionally introduced quite compli- cated ...
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