+1 from a music magazine editor. BTW I would not rely on a forumklassika's user posts as an example of genuine Russian musicology - Bargo lives in Germany for something like 20 years, and his Russian music theory vocabulary is somehow limited and/or obsolete. In this case, for example, I would use графичный rather than графический. He means simple, linear, single-line logic of musical text (=score) as opposed by живописный (i.e. multicolored, multilayered, and yes, polyphonic.)
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BTW I would not rely on a forumklassika's user posts as an example of genuine Russian musicology - Bargo lives in Germany for something like 20 years, and his Russian music theory vocabulary is somehow limited and/or obsolete. In this case, for example, I would use графичный rather than графический. He means simple, linear, single-line logic of musical text (=score) as opposed by живописный (i.e. multicolored, multilayered, and yes, polyphonic.)