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Quotation and Framing: Re-contextualization and Intertextuality as Newness in George Crumb's Black Angels
Nils Holger Petersen
Section of Church History
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Recontextualization
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Intertextuality
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George Crumb
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String Quartet
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Cultural Memory
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Compositional Practice
25%
Intermedial References
25%
Vietnam War
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Intermediality
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Musical Style
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Cultural Meanings
25%
Schubert
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Dies Irae
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Arts and Humanities
Recontextualization
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Intertextuality
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George Crumb
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String Quartet
50%
Intermediality
25%
Musical Style
25%
Compositional Practice
25%
Electric
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Cultural Memory
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Continuation
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