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... musical heritage of these composers was perhaps more profoundly exploited by Mahler , who combined incredible musical sophistication with a child - like emotional sincerity . Strauss worked in different forms , and admittedly with a ...
... musical heritage of these composers was perhaps more profoundly exploited by Mahler , who combined incredible musical sophistication with a child - like emotional sincerity . Strauss worked in different forms , and admittedly with a ...
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... musical idiom more controlled and subtle than he ever before used , became the expression for this " dull redundancy " of the " exhausted " composer . In every respect ARIADNE approaches the purest and most exact- ing operatic ideals ...
... musical idiom more controlled and subtle than he ever before used , became the expression for this " dull redundancy " of the " exhausted " composer . In every respect ARIADNE approaches the purest and most exact- ing operatic ideals ...
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