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Composer Duvernoy, Jean-Baptiste. 1842-1907
Title Song Without Words
Catalog Op. 176, No. 3
Movement
NamedCollection
Incipit Duvernoy Song without words 176 3.jpg
Level 2
Tonic C
Mode Major
Marked Tempo Moderato
Tempo moderate
Period Romantic
Mood Graceful
Source(s)

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)