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How was the distinction between "clock time" and "stop time" achieved in early opera? why was this distinction important?
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The new ritornello material is followed by new music for the chorus. In this section, they sing the words "Steht auf!" (Arise!). For these words, Bach uses word-painting; he makes the music directly reflect the meaning of the words.
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