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absolute music
noun
- instrumental music, as a concerto or string quartet, that draws no inspiration from or makes no reference to a text, program, visual image, or title and that exists solely in terms of its musical form, structure, and elements.
absolute music
noun
- See programme musicmusic that is not designed to depict or evoke any scene or event Compare programme music
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Origin of absolute music1
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Example Sentences
The good wife breathed deeply, and went on with her work, sending out absolute music from her needles.
Therefore, discarding critical crutches, it is best to hear the composition primarily as absolute music.
In other words—not Wagner's—dance approaches speech from one side just as absolute music does from the other.
For that they praised him, as if it were a sine qua non of absolute music that it should be in the sonata form.
The tendency of composers of absolute music at present is to make less and less use of the strict classic forms.
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