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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-04-17 04:09
The "break" is not a break in "TIME" but a break in "SOUND." Silence before a note adds accent.
You're right about the figure being written differently in the Mozart (there's no such thing as a good analogy), but it is the idea of the gesture that is important (the short notes sound more percussive this way). So in our first linked example, you'd land on the written quarter note "C," but instead of playing that as a full eight note (followed by the four thirty-seconds), you'd play it like a sixteenth note and a sixteenth note rest......then the thirty-seconds.
Anyway, I don't know for sure what Klose meant, it just seems like a good idea.
...........Paul Aviles
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