Brandenburg vs Spring Flashcards

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What is the main contrast in melody between Brandenburg and Spring?

A

Brandenburg is intricate and interwoven, while Spring is lyrical and evocative.

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How does the rhythm of Brandenburg differ from that of Spring?

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Brandenburg maintains a steady drive, whereas Spring varies with dance-like motion.

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What type of texture is found in Brandenburg compared to Spring?

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Brandenburg is polyphonic and contrapuntal, while Spring alternates between homophonic and polyphonic.

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In which key is Brandenburg composed, and what is the key of Spring?

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Brandenburg is in G major, and Spring is in E major.

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What is a notable difference in harmony between Spring and Brandenburg?

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Spring has more dramatic modulations.

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Describe the dynamics of Brandenburg compared to Spring.

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Brandenburg features terraced dynamics, while Spring has smoother contrasts.

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What is the form of both pieces, and how do they differ in their classification?

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Both use Ritornello form, but Brandenburg is absolute music, while Spring is program music.

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What type of ensemble is used in Brandenburg versus Spring?

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Brandenburg features a strings-dominated ensemble, while Spring has an ensemble with dominant solo violin sections.

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How does the tempo of Brandenburg compare to that of Spring?

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Brandenburg has a consistently energetic tempo, while Spring shifts between fast and slow sections.

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