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 When the Doctor examines Wozzeck he famously proclaims ‘Ah, my theory!  I shall be immortal!’ and then ‘Immortal! Immortal! Wozzeck, now let me see your tongue.’

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This is the end of the scene where the Doctor has been castigating Wozzeck for listening to Nature and not to the call of pure Science and analysis. To emphasize this point, Berg has the entire scene proceed over a twelve-tone passacaglia theme, with the melodies made up of a cas…</description>
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A Sequence is any instance of a repetition of musical material at a different pitch level.

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