"Rhythm is one of the principal translators between……" — Edith Sitwell
"Rhythm is one of the principal translators between dream and reality. Rhythm might be described as, to the world of sound, what light is to the world of sight. It shapes and gives new meaning. Rhythm was described by Schopenhauer as melody deprived of its pitch."
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Edith Sitwell
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