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English: Example from the 3rd movement of Gerhard's Quartet for strings n. 1: relation between series and their transformations |
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Source | "Form and function in Roberto Gerhard’s String Quartet no. 1", in "Proceedings of the 1st International Roberto Gerhard Conference" |
Author | Rachel Mitchell |
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