Mozart Flashcards

1
Q

what structure or form is this piece played in?

A

sonata form

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2
Q

what are the three stages found in a sonata form?

A

1) Exposition 2) Development 3) Recapiculation

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3
Q

what is the tonality for the first and second subject?

A

first subject in G minor. The second subject is in relative major.

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4
Q

what instruments usually dominate the 1st subject?

A

the strings

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5
Q

is there an intro in this piece?

A

no

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6
Q

what is the difference in rhythm in the first subject and second subject?

A

the first subject is lively and rhythmic made up of crotchets and quavers however the second subject is less lively and has longer note values.

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7
Q

the harmony of this piece consists of the movement of many different keys. what are they?

A

A Major, D Minor, G minor, C major, F major, Bb major

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8
Q

what is the primary texture of the piece and the texture of the codetta?

A

the primary texture is polyphonic, the codetta texture is homophonic

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9
Q

what does the development section do tonality wise?

A

It avoids the tonic and dominant then features various keys

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