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Essay heading: Dynamics &Amp; Mood
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The piece Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel),composed in 1814, is a very powerful piece of music that features only a voice and a piano. The words of the song are those of a young woman who is yearning for her lost lover. The piano represents Gretchen’s spinning wheel. I think that the spinning wheel represents her mind thinking continuously of her lost love... displayed 300 characters
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The piece Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel),composed in 1814, is a very powerful piece of music that features only a voice and a piano. The words of the song are those of a young woman who is yearning for her lost lover. The piano represents Gretchen’s spinning wheel. I think that the spinning wheel represents her mind thinking continuously of her lost love... displayed next 300 characters
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