Formalism in music is an analytical approach that emphasizes the structure, form, and technical aspects of music over its emotional content, context, or historical significance. This perspective is often associated with the idea that the meaning of a musical work can be fully understood through its formal properties—such as melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, and tonal relationships—rather than through its cultural or expressive dimensions.

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