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The Sounding and Nonsounding Elements and Moments of a Musical Work

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The Work of Music and the Problem of Its Identity
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As I have said, the musical work is a multiphased structure in which the basic1 and elementary phenomena are sounding or rustling (percussive) qualities.2

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Jean G. Harrell

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© 1986 Jean Gabbert Harrell

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Ingarden, R. (1986). The Sounding and Nonsounding Elements and Moments of a Musical Work. In: Harrell, J.G. (eds) The Work of Music and the Problem of Its Identity. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09254-3_6

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