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... sections of compositions written by other composers , usually altering them to fit their personal style of composition or incorporating them into a larger composition . This does not conceal the fact that they created variations on ...
... sections of compositions written by other composers , usually altering them to fit their personal style of composition or incorporating them into a larger composition . This does not conceal the fact that they created variations on ...
Page 499
... references to the chilling winter wind , and , finally , re- peats the music ... other chord instrument . Ex- cept for an occasional imitation or ... sections of music : after the second section , the performers repeat the first , this ...
... references to the chilling winter wind , and , finally , re- peats the music ... other chord instrument . Ex- cept for an occasional imitation or ... sections of music : after the second section , the performers repeat the first , this ...
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... other ancient references to brass , an alloy of copper and zinc , are not ... other refractory material . The zinc vapour from the reduction of the oxide combined ... section , about 9 inches ( 23 centi- metres ) in diameter and 60 inches ...
... other ancient references to brass , an alloy of copper and zinc , are not ... other refractory material . The zinc vapour from the reduction of the oxide combined ... section , about 9 inches ( 23 centi- metres ) in diameter and 60 inches ...
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