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On less grand scale it is the musical pulse, which provides rhythmic drive, that Balanchine finds important. Indeed, he has said that what he mainly expects from composer is a steady and reassuring pulse which holds the work together and which one should feel even in the rests.5 The importance to Balanchine of this strict and simple organizational principle of pulse cannot be overestimated, and he attends
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