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| Introductory | |
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| Dance fragment, strings; interrupted
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| Dance fragment, woodwinds; interrupted
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| Ragtime fragment, piano Kaleidoscopic
array of fragmentary ideas; build-up |
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| Brass becomes prominent. |
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| Cakewalk fragment |
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| Climax: homophony |
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| Slowdown and pause (solo string instruments)
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| March fragment, trombones |
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| The hymn is prefigured. |
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| Hymn fragment--collapse |
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| Hymn, clearer |
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| At last the hymn emerges clearly: "I am
coming, Lord!" |
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| Fades: a fragmentary whole-tone scale in the
piano
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