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From Mahler’s re-orchestration of Schumann’s 1st symphony to the chromaticism in Mozart’s symphony K504 to the overlapping rhythms of Sensemayá

Silvestre Revueltas - Sensemayá

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Beethoven 4 – 1st movement – harmonic analysis
Haydn – Menuet from the Symphony n.104 “London” Sample Module
Mahler’s changes to Schumann’s Symphony n.1
Chromaticism in the 1st mov. of Mozart’s symphony K504
Rachmaninov Piano concerto n.2 – mov.2
Words and rhythms in Revueltas’ Sensemayá
Vltava (The Moldau) within Má Vlast
Mily Balakirev in Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet
Saito method and Farberman technique
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