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    Monday
    Nov282011

    The Closing Fugue of Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony 


    Canons unfold like limpid layers of fat
    straining the bodice of this straight-laced
    goddess as she bears the symphonic fruit
    of her miraculous conception. The brood’s dispensed
    with fluid counterpoint from her embryonic theme -
    first inverted, then eased outward
    with deft, compositional forceps. 
    Melodic snippets trip on heels of kin.
    Interweaving lines knit a warm,
    incubating blanket of sound. I swoon from bliss -
    as though the proud father of these sextuplets.
    And well I know, they’d choke in polyphonic muscle
    before completing life’s cycle
    were it not for art’s dear sustenance. 

     

    Frank De Canio

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