Music: An Art and a Language

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Schumann, 7;


motive from theCarnaval, 13;


from theKinderscenen, 13;


Arabesque, 14:


saying about folk-songs, 20;


Canon for organ, 36;


Canonic Variations, 37;


Carnaval, 68;


Phantasiestücke, 68;


his use of the Rondo, 82-83;


Variations, 88;


comment on Schubert, 166;


biography and features of style, 172-174;


analysis ofDes Abends, 174-175;


ofWarum, 175-176;


ofNovellette in E major, 176;


of Song,Mondnacht, 176-177;


ofManfredOverture, 177-179;


characterization of the four Symphonies, 179;


Symphony in D minor, analysis of, 179-184;


eulogy of Brahms in theNeue Zeitschrift, 232.


Schola Cantorum, account of, 282.


Scottish folk-tune, 28.


Scryabin, as harmonic innovator, 143;


works and features of style, 327.


seguidilla, 76, 79.


sentence, complete analysis of, 53, 54.


sequence, definition of, 38.

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