Modern harmony, its explanation and application . There is a strong grip of tonality felt throughout thisforceful composition, just as there is, only in another way, inScriabines tone-poem Prometheus. It wiU be seen thatthe latter composers adopted tonality chord is responsibleno less for the opening (Example 397a) than for the finalchords of this remarkable work (Example 3976). 188 ,(a) Lento. MODERN HARMONY ^^ 4 Horns ^ i ^^^ %. ^ 1^ -fe ^z M -fe ^ ^: 111.^ w: m ^^~^.^: 1 H:


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