Haydn 104 Movement 1 Flashcards

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1
Q

Comment on the role of brass in the first movement (5 points)

A
Tonic & dom pedals
Punctuate cadances
Support tutti sections
Unusual​ horn 5ths bar ----
Brass was still crooked so could only play noted of the harmonic series
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2
Q

What is a cadential 6/4 and give an example

A

1c V7 1 eg. bar 6 beat 2-bar 7 beat 1

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3
Q

What is the key of this movement?

A

D major

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4
Q

What is the structure of this movement?

A

Sonata form

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5
Q

What is the chord in bar 15?

A

Neopolitan 6th chord

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6
Q

Who was this work composed for?

A

Salamon

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7
Q

Which instrument doesn’t have a solo role?

A

Clarinet

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8
Q

What is the key does the development section start in?

A

B minor

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9
Q

What is the texture of the introduction?

A

Octaves

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10
Q

What is the rhythm from the intro called and where is it from?

A

Double dotted rhythm from the French ovatures

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11
Q

What is the use of a transition section?

A

Modulating

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12
Q

What chord is in bar 172?

A

Augmented 6th

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13
Q

Give five characteristics of storm and drag

A
Minor key
Diminished 7th chords
Leaping dynamics 
Leaping melody
Syncopation
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14
Q

What is the most common texture of this movement?

A

Melody+accompanyment/ Melody dominated hermophany/ Homophonic

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15
Q

What year was the work composed?

A

1795

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16
Q

How does the reinstatement of the 2nd subject in the recap differ from the original in the exposition?

A

New material which focuses on the head part of the original motif-creates variety
Imitation

17
Q

What key does the movement open in?

A

D minor

18
Q

How is the codetta theme like the 1st subject?

A

The triadic opening

19
Q

Name the 6 keys at bars 150-155

A

D sharp major, G sharp minor, C sharp minor, F sharp minor, B major, E major

20
Q

Give an example of inversion

A

Bar 16 the oboe solo

21
Q

Give an example of a horn 5th

A

49

22
Q

How does Haydn signpost subject changes?

A

Silences

23
Q

What would Haydn’s role have been during the premiere of this piece?

A

Played the continuo part on the harpsichord

24
Q

What happens in bar 132?

A

The repeated note motif is passed around the orchestra and the note figure is used in a variety or registers

25
Q

What happens in bar 172?

A

Augmentation- the timpani highlighted the augmented 6th chord- it is it’s only contribution to the development section

26
Q

what bar is the 1st subject?

A

Bar 17

27
Q

What bar is the transition?

A

Bar 50

28
Q

What bar is the 2nd subject?

A

Bar 65

29
Q

when does the development start?

A

Bar 124

30
Q

Recap start and end?

A

Bar 193-294

31
Q

When is the recaps 1st subject?

A

Bar 193

32
Q

When is the recaps 2nd subject?

A

Bar 244

33
Q

What does the timpani do throughout the introduction?

A

Plays the tonic and Dom

34
Q

what key is passed through at Bar 40? what is its relation to the tonic?

A

B minor/relative minor