Haydn 104 Movement 4 Flashcards
What overall structure is the piece?
Sonata form
What is the home key?
Dmajor
What comes before the first subject in the exposition?
A two bar prefix
Where does the exposition subject 1 start?
Bar 3
What about the structure of the exposition first subject hints at rounded binary form?
It repeats before moving to a contrasting ‘b’ section
How many phases is the first subject in the exposition?
3
What does each of these phrases in ES1 end on?
Perfect cadences
What two chords dominate the exposition first subject?
Chords V and I
Where does the exposition transition start?
Bar 31
What key is the first subject in the exposition?
D major
How many phases are in the E transition?
3
How do the keys transition?
G Major at bar 31 (V:V) to D major at bar 35 and use of secondary dominants until reaching A major at bar 43, then established by focussing on the dominant and through chord V:Vo]
Where does the exposition second subject start?
Bar 55
How many phases does the E second subject have?
3
What key is the E second subject and close?
A major, then B minor briefly at bar 84-87 before returning to A major
What melodic idea is expanded in the second subject of the exposition?
The countermelody
Where is there a deceptive interrupted cadence in ES2?
Bars 82-84
Where does the close section of the exposition start?
bar 102
How many phases does the E close have and bars?
3 phases
1= bar 102
2= bar 108
Where does the Development start?
Bar 119
How many phrases does the development have have?
5
Where does each phrase start in the development?
1= bar 119
2= bar 129
3= bar 137
4= bar 155
5= bar 167
How many keys are tonicised in the development and bars?
7 keys
What key is the development phrase 1 in and bar?
D major at bar 121
What key is the first key in the development?
bar 121 (2 bars in)
What key is the second key in the development?
B minor at bar 137
What key is the third key in the development?
C sharp minor at bar 167
What key is the fourth key in the development?
B minor at bar 171
What key is the fifth key in the development?
E minor at bar 179
What key is the sixth key in the development?
F sharp minor at bar 182
What unusual instrumental solo happens in phase 5?
Piccolo solo at bar 249
Where is the German 6th?
bar 183
Where is the circle of 5ths?
bar 247-254
How does it transition back to the tonic for the recapitulation?
Using the chord 5 in F sharp minor which is a C sharp chord as a leading note into chord 1 of D major
Where does subject 1 of the Recapitulation start?
bar 195
How many phase does the recapitulation subject 1 have?
2
What keys are in the recap and bars?
… FINISH
Where does the recapitulation transition start?
bar 211
How any phases does it have?
1
Where does the recapitulation subject 2 start?
bar 221
How many phases does the recapitulation subject 2 have?
9
What bars are these 9 phases?
1= bar 221
2= bar 228
3= bar 232
4= bar 240
5= bar 247
6= bar 265
7= bar 268
8= bar 287
9= bar 293
Where does the recapitulation close start?
bar 309