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Dictionary definition: ‘bleeding chunks’
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- The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
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‘bleeding chunks’.
Phrase sometimes used by writers on mus. when referring to operatic extracts played out of context in the concert-hall. It is a quotation from a programme-note by Sir Donald
Tovey
on Bruckner's 4th Sym. in his
Essays in Musical Analysis
, ...
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