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