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So this is the way we set out then sonata-allegro form: exposition, development, recapitulation.
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In reality it is contrast of key, or tonal contrast, that characterizes the sonata-form exposition.
After riding a second-line groove for a while, the tune broke apart, becoming a squall of delirious free-form exposition.
When it came out at the turn of this decade, Welcome Reality felt like a fully formed exposition of the universe Nero had built with their music, a world somewhere between Blade Runner, Ed Banger, and Benga.
In fibrils, Tyr residues were unexposed, while in earlier peptide forms exposition of Tyr was observed.
In sonata form the exposition corresponds to the first part of binary form, the development and recapitulation to the second.
In it he adopted a purely geometric form of exposition to show how the determinations of areas and tangents are inverse problems.
"Sweetheart, we may run a funeral home, but that doesn't mean we don't have taste, and it doesn't mean that we are dead," Peggy tells her son, in the inept form of exposition that passes for dialogue in "Blue".
From a formal aspect, a new genre was created: "From now on, a new form of exposition appears in philosophic literature, the homily on some scriptural text or the running commentary upon some scriptural books" (p. 444).
The book also employed a deliberately "scattered" style; Shah wrote to Graves that its aim was to "de-condition people, and prevent their reconditioning"; had it been otherwise, he might have used a more conventional form of exposition.
Until Pinter, contemporary British playwrights had purveyed a series of well-made forms of exposition.
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