Chopin Nocturne Flashcards
A Bar 1
Left hand triplet arpeggio on the tonic triad of E minor, with two middle C apogiaturas
A Bar 2 - 9
Harmony supporting this melody is rich and full, using a wide range of notes and typical Romantic chords
Modulation to B minor via pivot chord and use of dim7 to add colour and warmth
A Differences from main theme Bar 10 - 18
Theme is marked mf instead of p
Theme begins with octaves in the melody
Dotted quaver/semiquaver rhythm of bar 3 is replaced with triplets in bar 11
Quavers in bar 4 are replaced with triplets in bar 12
Two crotchets of bar 7 are ised in diminution in bar 15and this is extended into bars 16 - 17
A Bars 18 - 22
Middle of b18 there is a quiet interlude for four bars in preparation for theme B
Key remains B minor until the intro of D sharp in bar 22, settling the key of B major for theme B
B Bars 23 - 30
7th bar phrase length
Left hand triplets continue
Tonic pedal
A ii Bars 31 - 38
Theme A returns, but heavily decorated with ornaments (aciacatura, mordents, slides, trills) and irregularngroupings (6, 8, 10, 11)
Underlying chord pattern remains the same, still played in quaver triplets
A ii Bars 39 - 42
Very similar to bars 10 - 13 but louder and more intense, forming a climax of the piece
Theme starts in octaves, is marked forte and tone is more assertive
bar 41 has more fuller chords and more triplet movement than bar 12
Link Bars 43 - 46
Mood quietens Melody simpler Slower moving minimums and crotchets Modulation to E major B7 pivot chord, used as V7-I perfect cadence with Tierce de Picardie to E major
B ii Bars 47 - 54
Now in E major
Lighter and much more gentle
Codetta Bars 55 - 58
Pianissimo perfect cadence in E major with calando (dying away) indication