Introduction Flashcards
What key does the introduction begin in?
D minor.
In what bar does it modulate, and to what key?
It reaches F major, the relative major, in bar 7.
Where are the cadential 6 / 4 progressions?
Bar 6, last four quavers (including rests).
Bar 13, last four quavers (including rests).
Identify the location of a Neapolitan sixth.
Bar 15, last crotchet.
In what bar does the piece return to D minor?
Bar 14.
Analyse the music presented in bar 3.
There is a rising major second, and a descending minor second, the latter of which is subjected to rhythmic diminution.
What happens in bar 5?
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.
What is the purpose of the full tutti in bar 14?
It emphasises the return to the tonal centre, D minor.