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The use of the term `narrativity` in music theory has its origins in the narrative features that are apparent in musical works. And so, there is a great deal of discussion about what music tells and how it tells it - indeed, music can `tell` anything" (Cone, 1974) Choral singing is both a form of performance and a highly expressive "vocal symphony" musical genre, which is the highest form of vocal expression. In this perspective, musical narratologies have considered that all music can be explored from a narrativity perspective, choral music works that contain a . . .
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