The Theory And Practice of Musical Form On the Basis of Ludwig Busslers Musi
The Theory And Practice of Musical Form On the Basis of Ludwig Busslers Musi
Cornell, J. H. (John Henry), 1828-1894
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The irregular groupings of measures are of importance for larger constructions, in so far as they from time to time effectively interrupt the uniformity of the two-measure rhythmical order. In general it will be found that precisely the greatest masters of form are partial to free and bold construction, and by no means like to be restricted to the limits of uniformity in rhythmical formations. * 90. Not to be confounded with the Trimeter, the Pentameter, and other organically irregular rhythms,... are certain seemingly irregu- lar groups arising from the extension of the regular form of the phrase, etc. , by short additions external to the form, therefore not to * A curious instance of rhythmical irregularity is found in one of MKNDEL8- soun's " Songs without words, " — No. 30, in J. Major (Spring-song, in which the large opening period ends at the loth instead of the 16th measure. 80 THE ELEMENTS OF MUSICAL FORM. be reckoned as really modifying it. Some of these extensions shall now be noticed.
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