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Does anyone know any pieces with a deeper meaning behind their composition?
The only example I have found of this was in Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Overture where Tchaikovsky represented a sword fight that happens in the play through sporadic cymbal crashes and the fighting families by having the strings and woodwinds play each other's melodies in succession.
I already liked this piece a lot, but these details were just crazy to learn so if anyone knows anything similar in other pieces, please comment!
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