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Siegfried Idyll, WWV 103
Richard Wagner
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18:26 |
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Kinder-Katechismus, WWV 106
Richard Wagner
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2:28 |
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Of All Great Musical Compositions... (Examples 1-4)
Deryck Cooke
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3:37 |
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The Fundamental Symbol... (Examples 5-11)
Deryck Cooke
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4:46 |
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Returning Now to the Nature Motive... (Examples 6, 12-16)
Deryck Cooke
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3:22 |
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A Number of Further Motives... (Examples 5, 17-21)
Deryck Cooke
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3:17 |
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A Second, Much Smaller Family... (Examples 22-25)
Deryck Cooke
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2:35 |
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So Much for Nature. (Examples 26-38)
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7:56 |
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The Cause of the Deterioration... (Examples 39-44)
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3:30 |
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The Other Transformation... (Examples 45-48)
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3:44 |
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Several Other Motives... (Examples 49-52)
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2:47 |
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Two Further Motives... (Examples 41, 53-61)
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7:12 |
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The Basic Motive Associated With the Spear... (Examples 62-68)
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5:17 |
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Along Another, More Complex Line... (Examples 69-72)
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2:12 |
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In Act Two of "Walküre"... (Examples 69, 73-75)
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2:21 |
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Returning Now to Act Two of "Walküre"... (Examples 76-79)
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3:54 |
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Love Is Another of the Central Symbols... (Examples 80-83)
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3:06 |
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Later in the Same Scene... (Examples 84-87)
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2:22 |
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Freia's Motive Has Two Independent Segments... (Examples 88-91)
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2:01 |
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The Label 'Flight'... (Example 92)
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0:56 |
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When Fasolt, in Scene Two of "Rhinegold"... (Examples 93-98)
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5:23 |
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A Little Later in This Interlude... (Examples 99-103)
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3:07 |
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The Other New Motive... (Examples 104-109)
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3:37 |
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There Are Several Independent Love-Motives... (Examples 110-114)
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2:56 |
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The Characters in Whose Lives... (Examples 115-120)
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5:28 |
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One Further Motive Belongs... (Example 121)
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1:25 |
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The Sword Motive Recurs... (Examples 122-130)
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4:28 |
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Ironically, This Phrase... (Examples 131-135)
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2:59 |
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Closely Associated With Gutrune's Motive... (Examples 136-140)
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2:27 |
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Here We Come to the End... (Examples 141-146)
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3:44 |
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Complementary to This Symbol... (Examples 147-149)
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2:14 |
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One Last Central Symbol... (Examples 150-157)
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4:54 |
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One Further Motive Connected... (Examples 158-161)
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2:53 |
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There Are One or Two Motives... (Examples 162-168)
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3:48 |
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These Motives of Alberich and Mime... (Examples 169-171)
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2:08 |
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Quite a Number of the Subsidiary Motives... (Examples 172-176)
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2:51 |
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Besides This Family of Motives... (Examples 177-180)
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2:32 |
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Our Final Example... (Examples 10, 181, 182)
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3:57 |
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In the Final Scene of Götterdämmerung... (Examples 181-183)
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2:45 |
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| 40 |
Even More Masterly... (Examples 184-188)
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4:32 |
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Now If We Return... (Examples 189-191)
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2:48 |
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This Masterly Way... (Examples 192, 193)
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4:53 |
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