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Ex.2: <strong>The</strong>me 1 <strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong>fall ~n Unknown Seas movement I, violin I bars 1-16.<br />

Following this, a ten-bar passage introduces two distinctive short<br />

motifs (motif-x <strong>and</strong> motif y) in quick succession. <strong>The</strong> Jirst <strong>of</strong> these<br />

(motif x) (Ex.3) is stated in the first violins. It is treated<br />

imitatively in the cello line, <strong>and</strong> is shaped into a four-bar phrase:<br />

Ex.3: <strong>The</strong>me 2, motif x <strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong>fall in Unknown Seas movement I, violin I,<br />

cello bars 17-20.<br />

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v1<br />

'1 ~t "'".<br />

,<br />

0·<br />

I<br />

, 1 ~ I .. '> ?<br />

A second statement <strong>of</strong> this phrase, transposed an octave higher, is<br />

truncated by one bar with the appearance <strong>of</strong> motif y (Ex.4), a one-bar<br />

motif that is immediately repeated twice:<br />

Ex.4: <strong>The</strong>me 2, motif y or L<strong>and</strong>fall in Unknown Seas movement I, violin I<br />

bars 24-6.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first theme (theme 1), along with these two motifs that form<br />

the second thematic group (theme 2x <strong>and</strong> y) comprise the first section <strong>of</strong>

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