Bach Flashcards
Pitch and melody
Mostly conjunct, with scalic passages in the harpsichord.
Ornaments (bar 19 for trills and bar 80 for appoggiaturas)
Fugal - (subject/counter subject, bars 3 and 4, solo violin and flute)
Structure
Ternary Form (ABA)
Bars 79-232 new theme in flute
A- bars 233-end, repeat of Section A with an extra D major chord.
Tempo
2/4 (feels like 6/8 because of triplets)
Timbre and Sonority
Continuo - Harpsichord, Cello and double bass.
There is an extended virtuoso solo for harpsichord with only 1 violin.
Dynamics
Terraced Dynamics
Texture
Begins monophonic - Becomes Polyphonic
Harmony and tonality
D Major (MOST OF A)
A(dominant) and Bminor in section B
The piece is diatonic and fugal, with mostly primary chords (I IV and V)
Perfect cadences at the ends of sections.
Other Features
Concerto Grosso
Concertino = soloists
Ripieno = Rest of orchestra
Basso continuo = bass line