sonata form Flashcards
1
Q
sonata form
-what is it
A
ABA
2
Q
ABA
- A
- B
- A
A
- exposition
- development
- recapitulation
3
Q
A: exposition
- what key
- stable or unbalanced
- 4 steps
A
- tonic key then new key
- stability then contrast and conflict
1. first theme (tonic)
2. Bridge (modulates)
3. Second theme (new key; contrast, more lyrical)
4. closing theme
4
Q
B: development
-2 things
A
- New treatment of themes
2. modulation to different keys and heightened tension
5
Q
A: recapitulation
-5 things
A
- first theme (tonic)
- Bridge
- second theme (tonic; contrast, more lyrical)
- closing theme (tonic)
- Coda (tonic)
- stability then resolution of conflict
6
Q
Sonata form
-definition
A
usually in first movement of a symphony
7
Q
symphony
-definition
A
a multi movement work for orch in 4 movements
8
Q
movement I of a symphony
A
fast and in sonata form
9
Q
movement II of a symphony
A
slow and lyical
10
Q
movement III of a symphony
A
moderate and minuet
11
Q
Movement IV of a symphony
A
fast, usually in rondo form and sometimes in sonata form
12
Q
minuet
A
dance in triple meter
13
Q
wolfgang amadeus mozart
- years
- what was he
- went where at age 25
- did he have drafts
A
- 1756-1791
- prodigy, always on tour
- Vienna
- no