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This is probably the
most successful trial. Some
called this “Anger” because the “quicker temp and frilly
playing” reminded of listeners of “people bickering”..
Again, “briskness implies the most emotion.. And anger seems to be the
most emotional of these”
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Listener comments:
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“Some feel
that the faster pace, erratic nature of the piece suggests a frantic
catatonic state. Evokes
fear.”
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“Staccato
notes and tempo change usually represents happiness.”
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