Shostakovich - String Quartet 8 Flashcards
1
Q
20th Century Features:
(8 points)
A
- Parallelism
- Frequent passages of ambiguous tonality
- Ending on sharpened dominant
- All 12 notes of the chromatic scale occur in the introduction
- Non-functional harmony
- Arch form (not a traditional form)
- Unrelated harmonies are frequently used in succession.
- Modulations to unrelated keys (C major, A minor)
2
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Texture:
(7 points)
A
- Contrapuntal opening with fugal entries (tonic, dominant, tonic, subdominant) based in DSCH motif.
- Two-part counterpoint in quotation from first symphony (both A sections)
- Four-part free counterpoint (bars 92-94)
- Parallelism is occasionally used (after the fugal entries the violins and cello move in double octaves around the viola pedal.
- 3 homophonic statements of DSCH in A, C, and A’ sections.
- For the majority of the B section, there are extended tonic and dominant drones.
- In the C section, there is a counter-melody in the first violin.
3
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Structure:
(8 points)
A
- The structure is arch form (ABCB’A’)
- The homophonic DSCH statements mark significant points in the piece: the end of the A and C sections, and the end of the movement.
- The piece begins with an introduction of fugal DSCH entries.
- The A section consists of the DSCH parallelism, a quotation from the opening of the first symphony, and finally the first homophonic statement.
- The B section consists of a chromatic melody in violin I over a tonic-dominant double drone.
- The C section consists of a new melody in violin II and a countermelody in violin I, followed by the second homophonic statement.
- The B’ is a very varied version of the B section, with the melody in the cello.
- The A’ is very similar to the A section, but the homophonic section occurs halfway through it, and it ends on a sharpened dominant, to link it to the second movement.
4
Q
Tonality:
(7 points)
A
- The piece is in C minor
- There are a number of sections of ambiguous tonality, such as the quotation from the first symphony.
- The introduction contains all 12 notes of the chromatic scale.
- Many sections with no third so could be major or minor.
- The countermelody in the C section has E naturals, which implies a key of C major.
- The B’ section begins in A minor, before modulating briefly to C major, and reaching C minor for the A’ passage.
- The A’ is firmly in C minor, but ends on a sharpened dominant (G#) to prepare for the second movement.
5
Q
Harmony:
(3 points)
A
- The harmony is non-functional
- There are many dissonances and suspensions
- Unrelated harmonies are frequently used in succession.
6
Q
Melody:
(5 points)
A
- All instruments have a very low tessitura in this piece.
- Most melodies are predominantly conjunct and scalic.
- Chromatic scalic passages occur frequently (B section)
- There is a lot of repetition and sequential repetition
- The A and A’ sections contain a quotation from the first symphony
7
Q
Rhythm and Metre:
(6 points)
A
- 4/4 time.
- Most rhythms are simple
- Syncopation occurs occasionally at cadences.
- The quotation from the first symphony contains a dotted rhythm.
- There is rhythmic augmentation in the second homophonic statement.
- There are very long drones in the lower parts of sections B and C