Ein Klein Nachtmusik: 3rd movement (minuette and trio) Flashcards
What was this music written for?
- To be played in concerts
What year was Mozart born and what year did he die?
- 1956 - 1971
What were 4 differences between the classical and baroque periods?
- Introduction of piano meant ore dynamics and higher range of pitches
- More elegant melodies
- More balanced phrasing
- More simple
What instruments and group was this movement written for? What did each instrument do?
- String Ensemble:
> Violin 1 and violin 2
> Viola
> Cello / Bass
Violin 1 - Melody
Violin 2 - Sometimes shares melody; fills in middle texture to provide some harmony
Viola - Harmony; Sometimes shares violin 2 part
Bass/cello - Bass line
What is the structure?
- Ternary form overall (ABA)
- Within each section is binary form (AA and BB)
> (Trio A is repeated, Trio B is repeated etc..)
Describe the tonality throughout the piece
- Starts in G Major
- B section of minuet briefly modulation to Em for bar 9
- Trio modulates to D Major (dominant of g)
- Trio then modulates from D to A for a perfect cadence ending to the section
Describe harmony throughout the piece
- The harmony is mostly diatonic (within the key)
What is the tempo, metre and rhythm?
- Temp = Allegretto
- Metre = 3/4
- Rhythm - Simple, even rhythms with lots of quavers and anacrusis’
Describe 3 features of melody and 1 dynamic feature in the Minuet Section A
Melody:
- Ornamentation (e.g. appoggiatura - leading note into actual note)
- Both conjunct and disjunct movement - there is a descending sequence
- Double stopping in viola
- Dynamics:
- Forte throughout whole section
Describe 1 features of Melody in Section B of the Minuet and the dynamic
- Fluidity in the melody with slurs
- Starts with piano