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1) What is the form of Double String Concerto?



2) When was it written?



3) What instruments are seen?



4) Describe the instrumentation.

1) It is in Sonata Form.



2) It was written in 1938-39



3) A String quartet: Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Violincello and Double Bass.



4) There are two orchestras

1) Describe what happens at the beginning of the piece.

1) It features the pentatonic scale: A,B,G,E,D and in bars 1-4 and is part of the Aeolian mode. Then in bars 5-6 ,F and C, are seen which completes the Aeolian mode. The second Orchestra is transposed up a tone in bars 1-4 ( The Aeolian is in B) which creates Bitonality a characteristic from the Neoclassical era.

1) What kind of cadence appears at the end of bar 20 to the start of bar 21?



2) where does the first subject end?



3) When does the transition begin and end?



4) When does the second subject begin and end?

1) A Phrygian cadence.



2) In bar 20.



3) Bar 21-38.



4) Bar 39-67.

1) Where is the most tonal passage of the movement?



2) What key is the tonal center in bar 39-50?



3) What happens in bars 43-45?

1) From bars 39-50



2) It is in G.



3) There is alternating parallel root position arpeggios of D and C (Violins) over root position of D. This creates a V7 chord of G with added 9th and 11th.

1) What chord is seen bar 46 and in bars 39-42?



2) What harmonic device is seen in the second subject in bar 51?



3) What medival device is seen in bar 56?

1) Chord I of G.



2) In bar 51 there is a false relation. The F natural and the F sharp.



3) A Lydian 4th.

1) How would you describe the tonality?



2) What is the name for playing a deliberate wrong note and where is it found in the piece?



3) Where can we find a Augmented triad?



4) What kind of chord is seen in the last bar?

1) Non- functional tonality.



2) Pandiatonicism and it is found in bar 85-89



3) In bar 118



4) A bare fifth chord is seen in bar 232.

1) The quick changing unrelated chords highlight....?



2) What are the keys in the following bars:


39-67-


68-


86-


107-


129

1) The feeling of tonal instability.



2) G major, E major, C sharp major, A flat major and A major

1) What harmonic device is seen throughout?



2) The contour of the opening is similar to what and what musical style uses this a lot?



3) Clear sonata form structure but.....?

1) Discords



2) The plain song and medival.



3) The tonic dominant or minor relative major relationship between the 1st and 2nd subject has been replaced with the tonal centers a tone apart A and G.

1) Bars for first subject are?



2) Bars for 2nd subject are?



3) Bars for exposition is?



4) Bars for Development is?

1) 1-20



2) 39-67



3) 1-67



4) 68-128

1) Bars for recapitulation is?



2) Bars for coda is?

1) 129-193



2) 194-232