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Are we sure all the "borrowings" in Ives' composition are ACTUALLY
borrowings?
I mean, sometimes the "original tune" is barely recognizable (f.e.
the "Dies Irae" in Decoration Day) and I'm not sure that it's an actual
citation
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Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:28 am

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Are we sure all the "borrowings" in Ives' composition are ACTUALLY borrowings? I mean, sometimes the "original tune" is barely recognizable (f.e. the "Dies...
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Oct 14, 2008
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Išve wondered about that too. The resemblance of the opening of Beethovenšs Hammerklavier Sonata to the second phrase of the recurring Concord Sonata theme...
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Oct 14, 2008
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My thoughts run similarly; perhaps it has been overstated that Bach "uses" the creativity of others in order to develop his own original music. As a pioneer...
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