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An estate agents <a href=" https://moultonstudio.com/elegant-artificial-flowers-for-all-seasons/#nose ">rash lamictal pictures</a> At a quick glance this seems similar to Crawford’s global-warming piece. The music starts in the depths, and rises in pitch as the imaginary climbers ascend the Alpine peak. After a glorious sunrise the climbers descend, and the music descends with them. But really it couldn’t be more different. Yes, the music rises, but not in a straight line, and the presence of harmony, counterpoint, and form complicate the scene. Strauss’s piece is in no way a literal transcription of a hike up a mountain, it’s an imaginative construct which captures the emotional import of that hike. The climax isn’t just high in pitch, it’s exalted in feeling. |
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