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Edward MacDowell

CHAPTER VII
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He does not seem to pause to think that music was not made merely for pleasure, but to say things.
"Language and music have nothing in common.

In one way, that which is melodious in verse becomes doggerel in music, and meter is hardly of value.

Sonnets in music become abominable.

I have made many experiments for finding the affinity of language and music.

The two things are diametrically opposed, unless music is free to distort syllables.


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