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In Reply to: RE: I'll take a stab at it posted by hesson11 on November 22, 2015 at 15:06:08
Many pieces have their loudest parts within a movement, and not toward the beginning or end.
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Many do. But I would say that MOST classical works are more likely to have loud passages at the end. Maybe not THE very loudest passages, but certainly loud ones. Of course, as with all generalizations, this is not universally true. If you Google "Stevenson alignment classical music" you will see that this theory is not mine alone, for instance at the link below. Again, I have no idea whether or not this is why HW made his statement, but I do think it stands up to reason.
-Bob
Now I wonder if Stevensen wrote a paper on the subject....
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