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Musical paradox : \Emotionless' composition brims with feeling
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Varese, Edgar
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Musical paradox : \Emotionless' composition brims with feeling
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Musical paradox : \Emotionless' composition brims with feeling
1993
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Director Raffi Armenian introduced Wednesday's Canadian Chamber Ensemble program in the John Aird Centre at Wilfrid Laurier University by warning more than 100 listeners that [Edgar Varese]'s 1924 Octandre, scored for woodwind quintet, plus trumpet, trombone and string bass, was supposed to prove that; music cannot express emotion and, that tonality (the key system) is dead. In fact, long before he had access to early electronic and computer technology, Varese was trying to remove the untidy human variables from music altogether.
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Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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