Form over Feeling – The intellectual rigor of the Second Viennese School’s restraint.

The article should be written in a formal, scholarly tone that does not include personal anecdotes or opinions. The focus should be on factual information and analysis. The article should contain at least three sections – an introduction, a main body and a conclusion. The introduction should include a brief historical overview of the Second Viennese School and provide a thesis statement. The main body should include a thorough analysis of the work of each member of the school, using detailed examples and evidence. The conclusion should include a summary of the achievements of the school, their lasting legacy and potential influence on later music. The article should be written in a logical order, with specific sections and subsections, and each section should be properly formatted, including a title, proper headings and references. The article should include relevant quotes, but should avoid using personal pronouns or anecdotes. Finally, the article should include an organized bibliography.
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