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4 parts of a Sonata
1. exposition
2 development
3 recapitulation
4 coda
exposition
presents themes usually two
first theme is in tonic and transitions to dominant key in the 2nd theme
development
themes are developed
themes are fragmented
keys are changed
recapitulation
main theme is reintroduced in the tonic key and stays in the tonic
no modulation
1st theme- transition- 2nd theme
Rondo Form
common in 3rd movements of concerti
A keeps returning
upbeat with shorter themes and less development
themes and variation
theme = 5 variations
found in quintets
2nd movement of a symphony
3rd movement
4th movement
2- slow, in ternary
3- minuet and trio
4- Rondo form
1-3 movements of a concerto
1- sonata
2- slow ternary
3- Rondo form
Chamber music
created for small groups
one player per part
I. Sonata written for piano
II. Slow ternary
III. minuet and trio
IV. fast rondo form
two types of sonatas
1. solo
2. ensembles = something = piano
a string quartet (instrumentation)
2 violins
1 viola
cello