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The doctrine of affections stated that
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music can evoke an emotional response in the listener.
music can evoke an emotional response in the listener.
composers can manipulate the listener’s emotional response by writing specific musical patterns.
composers can manipulate the listener’s emotional response by writing specific musical patterns.
a composer should not explore too many emotions in one piece.
a composer should not explore too many emotions in one piece.
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The doctrine of affections held that music can and should evoke specific emotions, that composers could use musical patterns to shape those emotions, and that a single piece (or section) should maintain a single dominant affection.
The doctrine of affections held that music can and should evoke specific emotions, that composers could use musical patterns to shape those emotions, and that a single piece (or section) should maintain a single dominant affection.
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