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Using Mozart’s lively operatic piece, this program illustrates how composers weave together musical ideas to bring contrast and texture to their music. Abrupt pizzicatos, resounding fanfares, and languid melodies presented as a series of quick edits illustrate the point, along with an uninterrupted playback of a portion of the Overture. (15 minutes)



 
                

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Copyright date: ©1996



Part of the Series : The Score: Classical Music Appreciation Through Listening
     


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