Symphony No.40 Flashcards

1
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Describe the instrumentation

A

Classical Orchestra:
 Violins, violas, cellos, double basses, 1 flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 French horns
 Does not use trumpets or drums

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2
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What is the time signature?

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4/4

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3
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Describe sonata form

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 Sonata form is the first movement of a Symphony
 Fast tempo
 3 sections – Exposition, development and recapitulation NO INTRO!

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4
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Describe the harmony

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Harmony was functional – I, IV, V and VI
1st Subject – G minor
2nd Subject – B flat major (relative
major) in exposition but G minor in
recapitulation
A variety of keys are explored in
the development section
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5
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Describe the 1st subject

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bars 1-3 – a repeated idea followed with an upward leap of a sixth

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Describe the 2nd subject

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Much more relaxed in relative major and shared between strings and woodwind.
Semitonal chromatic descent

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7
Q

What musical devices are used?

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 Sequences
 Repetition
 Pedal notes used in development

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8
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Name some features of classical

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 Structured with a sense of symmetry
 Clear-cut schemes with regular cadences
 Ideas or contrast – key, dynamics, melodies
 Melody-dominated texture

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9
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Describe the interval between parts

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 Violins play the melody (first subject) in octaves

 Violas are playing accompaniment in 3rds and then 6ths at the beginning

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10
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Tempo marking

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Molto Allegro

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11
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Tonality

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Molto Allegro

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12
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Texture

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Mainly “Melody and
Accompaniment” Texture –
HOMOPHONIC.
Polyphonic in development.

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13
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Dynamics

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Starts off p but lots
of dynamic contrast
including use of sfz
and accents

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14
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Pitch

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Violins play 1st subject in octaves.
Limited pitch range.
2nd subject moves CHROMATICALLY

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15
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Rhythm

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Scale passages and rising
sequences
1st Subject – crotchet and quaver
rhythm
2nd Subject – slower, legato
rhythm
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16
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Describe the sections in the exposition

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First Subject
Bridge Passage
Second Subject
Codetta

17
Q

Describe the development

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based on the opening of the first subject; texture becomes more polyphonic; it explores different keys
very quickly; pedal notes are used in the development; themes are passed between instruments

18
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Describe the recapitulation

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not a direct repeat of Exposition – starts off in G minor as expected, the linking bridge passage is
longer, second subject now in G minor too, lots of scale passages and rising SEQUENCES, ends with a CODETTA