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so:text Next to rhythm, modulation is the most stimulating and enchanting element in music.  No composition of any scope can be considered truly great unlesss it abounds in beautiful modulations.  Certain composers, to be sure, have in this respect more genius than others—notably Schubert, Chopin, Wagner and Franck whose music seems to waft us along on a magic carpet of delight.  But just as Unity depends upon a definite basic tonality, so Variety is gained by this very freedom of modulation.  …  By the perfect balance in his works of these two related elements a genius may be definitely recognized. (en)
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so:description The Musical Sentence (Ch. IV) (en)
so:description Music: An Art and a Language (1920) (en)
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