Recapitulation Flashcards

1
Q

What key is the recapitulation section primarily in?

A

The tonic (D)

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2
Q

The recapitulation can be described as an __________ return

A

understated

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3
Q

What bar does the recapitulation begin in?

A

193

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4
Q

What feature specific to this symphony precedes the recapitulation?

A

A pause (fermata)

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5
Q

What is introduced in bar 201?

A

A woodwind trio section

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6
Q

The passage beginning in bar 201 features a ___________ texture with three parts

A

woodwind only

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7
Q

Which unusual instrument is given the main melody line in bar 203?

A

Oboe 2

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8
Q

What increases in bar 220 due to rhythmic diminution?

A

The intensity and energy

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9
Q

What chord is in bar 220, and what chord is in bar 221?

A

E7, A7

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10
Q

Where is a circle of fifths progression found in this section?

A

Bar 222-226

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11
Q

Where is an increase in harmonic rhythm found in this section?

A

Bar 224

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12
Q

What harmonic feature is found in bars 224-225?

A

suspensions

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13
Q

From bar 228 what texture prominently features in the rhythm?

A

Homorhythmic homophony

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14
Q

Why is the structure of this movement unusual or problematic for Haydn?

A

It features monothematicism

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15
Q

Where does the monothematicism fail in the recapitulation, and why?

A

In bar 236, because if he were to follow through it would make the whole section the same key.

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16
Q

A series of ________ chords is found in bars 238-241

A

diminished

17
Q

Which motif is mirrored in bars 237-240?

A

Fig X.

18
Q

There is a grand pause in bar _____

A

242

19
Q

When does Fig. X fully return?

A

Bar 251

20
Q

In bar 257 there is a return to material from which bar?

A

80

21
Q

The material in bar 80 is in which key?

A

the tonic

22
Q

There is a pedal in which key in bar 260-261?

A

D

23
Q

A “celebration” of D Major appears from bar _____

A

260

24
Q

What is embraced by Haydn near the end of the recapitulation?

A

Monothematicism

25
Q

Where is codetta material reintroduced?

A

Bar 266

26
Q

What interesting instrumental technique is found in bars 266-269

A

A low register in the horns

27
Q

Bar 270 features a prominent melodic device from the codetta section. What is its name?

A

Triadic melody (descending)

28
Q

What instrumental technique is used in the cello from bar 271?

A

A high register

29
Q

The addition of G# in bars 278 and 280 hint at which key?

A

A Major

30
Q

When does the hint at A Major return to D Major

A

Bar 281

31
Q

What figure is seen in bars 279-280

A

Fig. Y

32
Q

What subsection begins from bar 277?

A

The Coda

33
Q

What type of sequence is found in bars 286-287?

A

A stepwise ascending sequence

34
Q

What occurs in the horns in bar 290-291?

A

Fanfare flourishes

35
Q

What technique is found in the violins in bars 290-292

A

Triple stopping

36
Q

What key does movement I end in?

A

D major