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Created by Joanna van Dyk
over 9 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Context | 1788 Movement 1 of a 4 movement symphony Classical |
| What instruments are used? | Vln 1 and 2 Viola Cello/Double Bass Flute 2 Oboes 2 Clarinets 2 Bassoons 2 Horns |
| What is different about the horns? | They are in two different keys: Bb and G |
| What form is the piece in? | Sonata form |
| What is the general structure? | Exposition Development Recapitulation |
| What is the internal structure of the Exposition? | First subject Bridge Second subject Codetta |
| What is the general texture of the piece? | Melody dominated homophony Melody passed between instruments – with others providing support. Octave doublings are frequently used. |
| What key does the piece start in? | G minor |
| What key is the 2nd subject in? | Bb major |
| What key does the development start in? | F# Major It then explores lots of different keys |
| And what key is the codetta? | G minor |
| Harmony is generally... | Simple and diatonic |
| In the development section... | harmony is more chromatic |
| When are seventh chords used? | At the end of the first subject |
| Describe the phrasing of the melody | Regular and periodic in question and answer form |
| 1st subject starts with an... | anacrusis |
| What is the time signature? | 4 4 |
| Tempo | Molto Allegro |
| Short ____________ are repeated to create unity – e.g. ___________ rhythm that recurs throughout the 1st subject. | rhythmic ideas 2 quavers, crotchet |
| Rhythmic ____________ in the codetta | augmentation |
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