"Stringendo" Quotes from Famous Books
... first part until we reach the Coda in measure 298, which affords a striking example of Beethoven's power of climax. After a long period of suspense an imitative treatment of the first theme, with kettle-drum effect in the bass, leads to a stringendo ascending passage which closes with two crashing dissonances and two peculiarly ... — Music: An Art and a Language • Walter Raymond Spalding |