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History, 06.04.2021 20:10 ZaneKun

What specific folk music does Amy Beach imitate in some sections of her Gaelic Symphony? Can you find an obvious reference to folk or popular music in the first four minutes of the first movement? Where (in time) specifically does this "folksy" music begin?

What is it about this music that sounds "ethnic" of "folksy"? Can you describe specific aspects of the rhythm, the melody or the instrumentation that create this effect?

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