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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Bruckner - interessante articolo]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[...Che sono state fusioni miracolosa del tardo stile classico viennese e  Le vecchie forme contrappuntistiche; del castigo-cavalcato tremolos  nel primo  Movimento di Nona di Beethoven e un clima in cui Bruckner,  <b>Trancelike</b>, ritorna ancora e ancora. Ci sono anche tracce di  Schubert lirismo, e molti di Bruckner la seconda soggetti recare la  Timbro della musica del più grande scrittore canzone. In ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...which were miraculous fusions of the late Viennese classical style and  the older contrapuntal forms; of the doom-ridden tremolos in the first  movement of Beethoven's Ninth-an atmosphere to which Bruckner,  <b>trancelike</b>, returns again and again. There are also traces of  Schubert's lyricism, and many of Bruckner's second subjects bear the  stamp of music's greatest song writer. In the scherzos, we ...<br><br>
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