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Sympathy (music)
Sympathy (Greek συμπάθεια (sympatheia), from σύν (syn) "together" and πάθος (pathos) "passion", in this case an affection) is a short piece of instrumental, music, a type of bagatelle, that at the same time is a homage, a requiem for a special person.
== Origin ==
The earliest use of the name "sympathy" for instrumental musical work was by the German performer, poet, musician and thinker Natias Neutert. He introduced the word sympathy into the terminology of experimental music and performance art with his musical performance, titled ''Sympathy for Piano and Pump''.〔PARKETT No 15, Art Magazine, february Zürich 1988, p. 189.〕〔Vgl. Laura von Spreckelsen: ''Grenzübertritte — zu den Aktivitäten von Natias Neutert in Berlin (Border Crossings — the activities of Natias Neutert in Berlin)'' In: NEW ART IN EUROPE No. 22, ’88.〕

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