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Technique of construction involving multiple sections or movements

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  • مصطلح موسيقي (ar)
  • technique of construction involving multiple sections or movements (en)
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  • October 2017 (en)
  • March 2020 (en)
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  • Does this mean that the Mozart is or is not an example of cyclic form? (en)
  • Sapsuev merely says Mozart opens the Kyrie with a figure similar to the G minor fugue from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. The D-C#-D-E F sequence is not attributed to Mozart at all, but rather to Bach and Handel. (en)
  • What does this mean, exactly? (en)
  • Can "different" rhythmic motifs be a single "theme, motif, or thematic material"? (en)
  • What is the "DNA" of a hymn motif, and does its "permeation of the entire work" mean it is somehow cyclic? (en)
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  • Mladjenović, Tijana Popovi, Blanka Bogunović, Marija Masnikosa, and Ivana Perković Radak. Spring–Fall 2009. "untitled essay W. A. Mozart's Phantasie in C minor, K. 475: The Pillars of Musical Structure and Emotional Response". Journal of Interdisciplinary Music Studies 3, no. 1–2: 95–117. . (en)
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  • Cyclic form (en)
  • Forma cíclica (es)
  • Forme cyclique (fr)
  • 循環形式 (ja)
  • Forma ciclica (it)
  • Forma cíclica (pt)
  • Forma cykliczna (pl)
  • 套曲曲式 (zh)
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