Meaning-Bearing Structures of Figurative-Melodic Thematicism in Ground-Bass Variations
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Abstract
The article is dedicated to the problem of
structural organization of musical text. The object
of analysis is the figurative-melodic thematicism
of the basso ostinato. It appears to be a self
dependent musical-textual stratum. The article
examines its lexical and intonational expanding
on the example of organ music of the Baroque
period.
Keywords: history of music, Baroque period music, intonation lexicon of the Baroque period, basso ostinato
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