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Johnny Mathis~The 12th Of Never
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139 posted on
05/07/2016 7:41:02 PM PDT by
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A STRING QUARTET + 1
SCHUBERT: QUINTET IN C, D. 956, PRESTO, ANDANTE SOSTENUTO, PRESTOThe third movement is a scherzo in C Major which features a second theme in E-flat. Normally, the rhythmic impulse of a scherzo is kept up in the central section, known as a trio. But at 4:19, Schubert stops the rhythm cold and moves up a half tone to D-flat for what sounds like another slow movement. This strange central panel is an out-of-body experience where anger has progressed to acceptance. Whatever this has been about, its not threatening anymore. The out-of-body experience ends with a return to the scherzo proper.
Schubert: Quintet in C, D. 956, third movement
140 posted on
05/07/2016 7:42:01 PM PDT by
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