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Ueber Harmonie und Complication

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MANY attempts have been made, to associate the forms occurring in music with forms which manifest themselves to senses other than that of hearing. If the term “harmony” is used to include all such groupings and arrangements as give us pleasure, then we have harmonies. of form, harmonies of colour, and so forth. Dr. Gold-Schmidt's object appears to us to be to reduce all such harmonies to a common formula, and he considers that the different kinds of harmony are governed by a common law, the “law of complication.”

Ueber Harmonie und Complication.

By Dr. Victor Goldschmidt. Pp. 136; with 28 figures. (Berlin: Julius Springer, 1901.) Price 4 marks.

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Ueber Harmonie und Complication . Nature 67, 78–79 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067078b0

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