Interpolation (classical music)

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title: Interpolation (classical music)
text: For music of the Classical period, "interpolation" is defined in the context of a musical sentence or period as "unrelated material inserted between two logically succeeding functions". This device is commonly used to extend what would normally be a regular phrase into an irregular and extended phrase. Such expansion by interpolation is achieved by the addition of extra music in the middle of a phrase. Formerly, in the sung portions of the Mass, such as the introit or kyrie, it was permissible,
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