AOS1-Mozart Flashcards

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1
Q

What is the name of the form of the piece?

A

Sonata

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2
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What is the structure of the piece?

A

Expostion
Development
Recapitulation

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3
Q

What is the tonality of the piece?

A

G minor

Bb major

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4
Q

What is the instrumentation?

A

Written for small orchestra.
No percussion
No Trumpets
No percussion

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5
Q

How are the dynamics in the piece?

A

Marked soft and quiet but gets forte with sforzando.

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6
Q

What is the key signature of the piece?

A

4/4

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7
Q

What is augmentation?

A

Doubling original note values.

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8
Q

What is Chromaticism?

A

Moving in semitones

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9
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When is the counter melody used?

A

Used in development.

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10
Q

What is pathetique?

A

Pathetic overall melody.

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11
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What is sequence?

A

Descending or ascending.

Used in violin melody and bridge passages.

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12
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What key is the exposition in?

A

Starts in G minor and modulates to Bb major for second subject.

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13
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What key is the development in?

A

Starts in F# minor but explores lots of keys.

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14
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What is the key in the recapitulation?

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Returns to G minor.

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