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1
Q

what form is the piece in?

structure

A

rondo form

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2
Q

rondo theme 1

conjunct or disjunct?

melody

A

mostly conjunct

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3
Q

rondo theme 1

what is the articulation?

melody

A

contrast between staccato and lagato

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4
Q

episode 1

what are the phrases?

melody

A

two 4 bar phrases that are repeated an octave lower

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5
Q

episode 1

conjunct or disjunct?

melody

A

less conjunct with more triadic and scalic movement

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6
Q

episode 1

what does the clarinet play?

melody

A

triadic counter melody

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7
Q

episode 1

who plays the melody?

melody

A

violins then flute and violin

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8
Q

rondo theme 2

who plays the theme?

melody

A

clarinet plays it once

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9
Q

episode 2

what are the phrases?

melody

A

two 4 bar phrases that are repeated an octave lower

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10
Q

episode 2

what is the articulation?

melody

A

legato

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11
Q

episode 2

what is it followed by?

melody

A

a motif that uses large leaps

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12
Q

rondo theme 3 and coda

what is it a full repeat of?

melody

A

rondo theme 1

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13
Q

rondo theme 3 and coda

what is a coda?

structure

A

the ending section

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14
Q

what does the movement close with?

melody

A

the cadence motif

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15
Q

it is diatonic. what does this mean?

harmony

A

only plays notes in scale

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16
Q

rondo theme 1

what cadences are used?

harmony

A

perfect, imperfect, interrupted

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17
Q

what chords are used?

harmony

A

mostly primary chords

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18
Q

when are cadences used?

harmony

A

regularly, at the end of phrases

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19
Q

episode 1

what chords does the link passage use?

harmony

A

chromatic chords

19
Q

rondo theme 2

what kind of pedal note was used?

harmony

A

dominant pedal

19
Q

episode 1

what kind of pedal note is the first phrase over?

harmony

A

tonic pedal

20
Q

rondo theme 1

what key is it in?

tonality

A

A major, tonic key

21
Q

episode 1

what key is it in?

tonality

A

A major modulating to E major, dominant key

22
Q

rondo theme 2

what key is it in?

tonality

A

A major modulating to F# minor, relative minor

23
Q

episode 2

What key is it in?

tonality

A

F# minor to D major, subdominant, to A major to A minor, tonic minor

24
Q

rondo theme 3

what key is it in?

tonality

A

A major

25
Q

tutti sections

what do the feature?

dynamics

A

crecendos and often a marked forte

26
Q

episode 1

what is used in the link passage?

dynamics

A

sfp to accent chords

27
Q

what are the dynamics?

dynamics

A

mostly piano so clarinet can be heard

28
Q

episode 2

what are the modulations often marked with?

dynamics

A

forte chords

29
Q

coda

how does it end?

dynamics

A

final crecendo to finish forte

30
Q

what is the texture?

texture

A

mostly melody and accompaniment

31
Q

first tutti passage

what is the texture?

texture

A

homophonic

32
Q

between what instruments does antiphony take place?

texture

A

clarinet and strings

33
Q

what type of instrument is the clarinet?

instrumentation/timbre

A

transposing instrument

34
Q

what do the horns and clarinet have in common?

intrusmentation

A

they have no key signature - already in A

35
Q

what type of orchestra is it?

instrumentation

A

small orchestra

36
Q

tutti sections

what intruments are used sparingly elsewhere?

instumentation

A

flutes, bassoons and horns

37
Q

what is the time signature?

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

6/8-compound duple time

38
Q

rondo theme

what does it start with?

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

an anacrusis

39
Q

what rhythms are used?

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

regular rhythms- semiquavers, quavers and dotted crotchets

40
Q

rondo theme

what does the link passage, at the end, use in the violin parts?

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

syncopation

41
Q

episode 1

how does it start?

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

on the beat, with no anacrusis

42
Q

episode 1

what rythms are used?

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

dotted rhythms

43
Q

extended cadence motif

explain the use of the hemiola.

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

switches to a feeling of 3 in the bar

44
Q

episode 2

explain the use of pauses.

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

gives the feeling of hesitation

45
Q

how does the solo clarinet demonstrate virtuosity?

rhythm/metre/tempo

A

long passages of semiquavers