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MasonConklin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Repertoire |Composer=Duvernoy, Jean-Baptiste. 1842-1907 |Title=Song Without Words |Catalog=Op. 176, No. 3 |Level=2 |Tonic=C |Mode=Major |Marked Tempo=Moderato |Tempo=moderate |Period=Romantic |Mood=Graceful }} Excellent introduction to Classical style writing (even though Duvernoy's dates suggest Romantic), featuring the cadence position chords of C Major and G Major. Limited changes of hand positions apart from the changes inherent in cadences. The V65 is curiously...") |
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Composer | Duvernoy, Jean-Baptiste. 1842-1907 |
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Title | Song Without Words |
Catalog | Op. 176, No. 3 |
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Incipit | |
Level | 2 |
Tonic | C |
Mode | Major |
Marked Tempo | Moderato |
Tempo | moderate |
Period | Romantic |
Mood | Graceful |
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Excellent introduction to Classical style writing (even though Duvernoy's dates suggest Romantic), featuring the cadence position chords of C Major and G Major. Limited changes of hand positions apart from the changes inherent in cadences. The V65 is curiously altered to maintain do in the bass. MasonConklin (talk)