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modified strophic form Song structure that combines elements of strophic and through-composed forms; a variation of strophic form in which a section might have a new key, ...
strophic form Song structure in which the same music is repeated with every stanza (strophe) of the poem.
Strophic form (STROE-fik form)
In music, strophic form (or chorus form) is a sectional and/or additive way of structuring a piece of music based on the repetition of one formal section or block played repeatedly. It is the musical analogue of repeated stanzas in poetry or lyrics: where the text repeats the same rhyme...
In music, strophic form (or chorus form) is a sectional and/or additive way of structuring a piece of music based on the repetition of one formal section or block played repeatedly.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on musical form:the structure of a musical composition. The term is regularly used in two senses: to denote a standard type, or genre, ... Principles of musical form
musical form, Strophic types, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, The strophic type is seen in hymns and traditional ballads, ... More from Britannica on "musical form :: Strophic types"
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In music, strophic form (or chorus form) is a sectional and/or additive way of structuring a piece of music based on the repetition of one formal section or block played repeatedly. It is the musical ...
The structure is of the strophic coda form (A A'). The opening broken chords (diminished chord with an added passing note) and downward passages transition into the main appassionato melody.
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