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Page 111
... expression , nor as an audience's device for amusement or instruction , but as a com- municative relationship between writer and audience , with both parties actively participating . In such an approach , the poet's " self- expression ...
... expression , nor as an audience's device for amusement or instruction , but as a com- municative relationship between writer and audience , with both parties actively participating . In such an approach , the poet's " self- expression ...
Page 119
... expression beside which the more extended linear beauty of the earlier aria seems superficial . Concentration - that is the clue . The aria of La Traviata is com- pressed into the short arioso passage of Otello . Even Mozart could never ...
... expression beside which the more extended linear beauty of the earlier aria seems superficial . Concentration - that is the clue . The aria of La Traviata is com- pressed into the short arioso passage of Otello . Even Mozart could never ...
Page 125
... expression indicates the activity of a total organism rather than a mere " con- tainable " substance . The compression of Verdi's last period , like that of Beethoven's , is not of formal interest only ; it allows the composer to ...
... expression indicates the activity of a total organism rather than a mere " con- tainable " substance . The compression of Verdi's last period , like that of Beethoven's , is not of formal interest only ; it allows the composer to ...
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