Haydn Movement 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the Neapolitan sixth chord?

A

Bar 15

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2
Q

What bar is the augmented 6th used?

A

Bar 172

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3
Q

Which bars is the cycle of fifths used?

A

Bars 150-155

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4
Q

Where does the recapitulation start?

A

Bar 193

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5
Q

Where does the codetta start?

A

Bar 99

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6
Q

Which key is reached in bar 141

A

C# minor

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7
Q

Which key is reached in bar 65

A

A major

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8
Q

Where does S2 start in the recap

A

Bar 246

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9
Q

Where does the exposition start?

A

Bar 17

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10
Q

Where does the introduction start?

A

Bar 1

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11
Q

Where does S1 start?

A

Bar 17

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12
Q

Where does the transition start?

A

Bar 50

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13
Q

Where does S2 start?

A

Bar 65

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14
Q

Where does the development section start?

A

Bar 124

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15
Q

Where does S1 in the recap start?

A

Bar 193

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16
Q

Where does the coda start?

A

Bar 277

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17
Q

Where is there a diminished 7th chord?

A

Bar 11

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18
Q

Where is there a sus 4:3 chord?

A

Bar 16

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19
Q

Give the key and cadence at bars 155-56

A

E major, perfect cadence

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20
Q

Give the key and cadence at 157-58

A

E minor, perfect

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21
Q

At what point in the development section is B minor reached?

A

Bar 179

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22
Q

Where does the dominant preparation start in the development?

A

Bar 185

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23
Q

Where, in the development, is there a chromatic scale?

A

Bar 185-188

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24
Q

Where, in the development, is there a general pause?

A

Bar 192

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25
Q

Describe the opening bars

A

Lack of 3rds create tonal ambiguity (only tonic and dominant)
Double dotted rhythms from french overture
Clarinet+oboe in octaves
Tremelos in times
Fz->P adds tension

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26
Q

What key is reached at bar 5?

A

F major, no C#

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27
Q

Why are there no brass or timps at bar 5?

A

Crooked to D, couldn’t play key change

28
Q

What melodic device is used at bars 10-11?

29
Q

Compare bar 14 and bar 1

30
Q

What melodic device is seen in the oboe at bar 16?

31
Q

What key are we in at bar 17?

32
Q

What key does the work start in?

33
Q

Identify an imperfect cadence in S1 of the expostion

34
Q

Describe the tutti passage at bar 32

A

Based on the rhythm of bar 17

35
Q

What is the texture at bars 33-34?

A

Homophonic

36
Q

Describe the harmony at bars 32-36

A

Alternating chords 1 and 4c

37
Q

Describe the cello and bass line at bar 37

A

Tonic pedal (D)

38
Q

At bar 41, the scalic minims are reduced to crotchets. What is this called?

A

Diminution

39
Q

Describe the beginning of the transition

A

Striking 4 bar phrase in high register

Subtle use of G# show movement away from tonic

40
Q

Describe the modulation in bars 57-60

A

E major (Dom of dom)

41
Q

What key is reached at bar 62?

42
Q

Describe the violins in bar 63

A

Triple stopping

43
Q

What key+ cadence is used at the end of the transition?

A

Imperfect cadence

A major

44
Q

What key does S2 start in?

A

A major (Dom)

45
Q

Describe the instrumentation of S2

A

Different orchestration to provide contrast

46
Q

Describe the cadence in bar 79

A

Interrupted

V7 resolves into VI

47
Q

Describe the relationship between the Cello+Bass and violin 2

48
Q

What is violin 1 playing at bars 86-89?

A

Broken chords

49
Q

Describe bar 90

50
Q

Describe the rhythm in bars 92-97

A

The fz on beat 2 of the bar provides rhythmic unrest

51
Q

Where is there a dominant pedal in S2 of the exposition?

A

Bar 92-97b1 in cello+bass

52
Q

Describe the beginning of the codetta

A

New theme in solo flute- related to triadic opening of S1

53
Q

What type of pedal is used in bars 99-104?

A

Triadic pedal in trumpet

54
Q

What key and cadence is used in bars 98-99?

A

Perfect cadence

A major

55
Q

Where is there a cadential 6/4 in the codetta?

A

Bar 114-115

56
Q

What starts at bar 118?

A

Repeated exposition

57
Q

What key does the development start in?

58
Q

Describe the melody at the start of the development

A

Figure Y repeated up the octave in the 1st violin

59
Q

What rhythmic device is used in the 1st violin in bars 163-165?

A

Syncopation

60
Q

What is the function of the F# pedal in bars 174

A

Dominant preparation for B minor

61
Q

What key is reached at bar 178?

62
Q

Where does the dominant preparation start at the end of the development?

63
Q

Compare bars 193-200 with bar 17-24

A

Bar 193-200 is played at same pitch as previously

64
Q

What harmonic device is added at bar 205?

A

Suspension

65
Q

Describe the beginning of the recap transition

A

Cycle of fifths in cello (222-226)

Extended quaver motif