The second half of the trio, starting in bar 48, intertwines a couple of lines, maintaining the overall melancholy mood.
Listen here.
It stays in A until the last two measures (61 and 62); a bit of baroquishness. The first part of the trio is then repeated without repeats, if you take my meaning.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
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