Sorry, I meant INTRO....For anyone who might be interested.
http://www.operainchina.com/timeline...gner_200111_bj
The audio clip is the famous Liebestod at the end of Tristan und Isolde. When the final B major chord sounds three times, it resolves a cadence that has been hanging in the air for almost two acts, probably the longest suspended cadence in music history.
[This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited 04-17-2006).]
http://www.operainchina.com/timeline...gner_200111_bj
The audio clip is the famous Liebestod at the end of Tristan und Isolde. When the final B major chord sounds three times, it resolves a cadence that has been hanging in the air for almost two acts, probably the longest suspended cadence in music history.
[This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited 04-17-2006).]
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