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Anybody studying classical music? If so, how would you describe the musical form of Schubert's Adagio in G major'? (Grade 8)
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I found this brief description on t'internet. You might find one or two useful comments here :-
"In 1815, Schubert composed the Adagio in G major D. 178. Though there are two known versions of this work, the second is extant only as a fragment. The first version of 8 April 1815 was cast in a tripartite song form (A-B-A) and boasts not only interesting harmonics, but also pianistic brilliance provided by dazzling interjections which the Schubert biographer Alfred Einstein once called 'little virtuoso coquetries'. "
I found this brief description on t'internet. You might find one or two useful comments here :-
"In 1815, Schubert composed the Adagio in G major D. 178. Though there are two known versions of this work, the second is extant only as a fragment. The first version of 8 April 1815 was cast in a tripartite song form (A-B-A) and boasts not only interesting harmonics, but also pianistic brilliance provided by dazzling interjections which the Schubert biographer Alfred Einstein once called 'little virtuoso coquetries'. "
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Thanks for your reply and the update on the scanner. It's usually the young 'uns who are up to speed on things technical, isn't it?
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What about your digital switchover - tomorrow's the day, isn't it?
BTW, did you get your indecipherable download gobbledegook sorted out (http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Qu
estion1142005.html)?
What about your digital switchover - tomorrow's the day, isn't it?
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