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west,
another
to the
Orient;
one
explores
the
legendary
seas
of the
silent
North,
another
basks
in
the
sunny
South;
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they
all
the
fantastic
and the
somber,
the
tragic
and
the
gay
fashion their
works
on
some
model
of
form.
... musical
composi
tion;
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however
great
the line
of
demarcation be
tween
the
two
may
have been
in
the
past,
there
can
be
no
question
as
to
the
mixing
and
the
overlapping
of
the
sacred and the secular
at
the
present day.
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plainly
impossible
to
get
a
bird's-eye
view
of
a
symphony
as
of
a
landscape
or
a
cathedral.
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only
see
a
little
of
the
tone-picture
at
a
time.
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sooner
is
one
sound
born
than
it
dies
into
silence,
making
room
for
the
next.
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the
necessity
for
design
and
balance
is
nowhere
more
imperative
than
in
music,
where
all
is
so
fleeting
and
impalpable
mere
vibra
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of
the
tympanic
membrane.
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the
impression
of
chaos
an
hour
of
hap-
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THEORY OF
MUSIC
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orate
accompaniments.
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other cases
render
it
difficult,
and
sometimes
impossible,
to
say
to
which
of
the
classes mentioned
the
music
belongs.
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have
still
a
very
convenient
alternative
left,
however,
which
will
get
us...
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