2011
DOI: 10.5040/9780755604081
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Art and the City

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“…Although there are many opinions about art, it can be concluded that art is an idea, a thought, a feeling that is manifested or expressed through certain elements, which are beautiful to meet human needs (Dharmawati, 2016;Tatarkiewicz, 1974;Kaye, 1994;Whybrow, 2010;Roms & Edwards, 2012;Lambert, 2018).…”
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“…Although there are many opinions about art, it can be concluded that art is an idea, a thought, a feeling that is manifested or expressed through certain elements, which are beautiful to meet human needs (Dharmawati, 2016;Tatarkiewicz, 1974;Kaye, 1994;Whybrow, 2010;Roms & Edwards, 2012;Lambert, 2018).…”
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“…He goes into great detail about how to treat the voice in the recitatives and demonstrates by many examples in the music that the notation often deviates considerably from the desired performance. This concerns in particular the last two notes before rests, but transition notes [i.e., passing tones] and suspensions can nevertheless be inserted in other places" (Whybrow, 2009). Figure 1 Excerpt from Newmann 1978, 158 In the Lutheran liturgy, , the epistle on which the cantata's text is based, is read on the fourth Sunday of Advent.…”
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