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CHAPTER V
SONATA FOR TUBA AND PIANO
BY ALEC WILDER, 1963
MOVEMENT I
Structure: Ternary Form
Measures
1-48 A
49-58 B
- 59-74 A
In music composed by Alec Wilder, one can find many
instances of recurring motives. Like the germ motive which
can be found in the symphonies of Brahms, Wilder,'s music
often contains a certain amount of "inaudible order"' which
appears in its full context only after an intense intel-
lectual investigation of the music has taken place. The
melody of the first measure of this work is one of the
motives which reappears in a later movement. (See Figure 45.)
1Manfred F. Bukofzer, Music in the Bar Bra (New York,
1947), p. 366.57
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