AOS1-Mozart Flashcards
What is the name of the form of the piece?
Sonata
What is the structure of the piece?
Expostion
Development
Recapitulation
What is the tonality of the piece?
G minor
Bb major
What is the instrumentation?
Written for small orchestra.
No percussion
No Trumpets
No percussion
How are the dynamics in the piece?
Marked soft and quiet but gets forte with sforzando.
What is the key signature of the piece?
4/4
What is augmentation?
Doubling original note values.
What is Chromaticism?
Moving in semitones
When is the counter melody used?
Used in development.
What is pathetique?
Pathetic overall melody.
What is sequence?
Descending or ascending.
Used in violin melody and bridge passages.
What key is the exposition in?
Starts in G minor and modulates to Bb major for second subject.
What key is the development in?
Starts in F# minor but explores lots of keys.
What is the key in the recapitulation?
Returns to G minor.