(I) PRELUDE
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[SPEECH:]
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"Shadows of shadows passing. It is now 1831, and as always I am
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absorbed with a delicate thought. It is how poetry has indefinite
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sensations, to which end music is inessential. Since the comprehension
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of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception, music, when combined
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with a pleasurable idea, is poetry. Music without the idea is simply music.
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Without music or an intriguing idea, colour becomes pallor, man becomes
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carcase, home becomes catacomb, and the dead are but for a moment
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motionless."
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(II) Arrival
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(III) Intermezzo
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(IV) Pavane
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(V) Fall
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The Fall Of The House Of Usher
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Alan Parsons Project |