Introduction Flashcards

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1
Q

What key does the introduction begin in?

A

D minor.

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2
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In what bar does it modulate, and to what key?

A

It reaches F major, the relative major, in bar 7.

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3
Q

Where are the cadential 6 / 4 progressions?

A

Bar 6, last four quavers (including rests).
Bar 13, last four quavers (including rests).

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4
Q

Identify the location of a Neapolitan sixth.

A

Bar 15, last crotchet.

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5
Q

In what bar does the piece return to D minor?

A

Bar 14.

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6
Q

Analyse the music presented in bar 3.

A

There is a rising major second, and a descending minor second, the latter of which is subjected to rhythmic diminution.

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7
Q

What happens in bar 5?

A

C7 is established, the dominant of the relative major, of which the piece modulates to in two bars time; the chord prepares the piece for this modulation.

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8
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What is the purpose of the full tutti in bar 14?

A

It emphasises the return to the tonal centre, D minor.

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