Approaches to second movements essay - early classical Flashcards

(11 cards)

1
Q

EARLY CLASSICAL - tempo of second movements

A

slow

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EARLY CLASSICAL - how come instrumentation reduced?

A

Brass & timps crooked to tonic, 2nd mvts often in dominant

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EARLY CLASSICAL - what is an example of a symphony which has reduced instrumentation and a slow tempo?

A

Haydn no.2

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4
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EARLY CLASSICAL - Key change in Haydn 2

A

C maj to G maj

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5
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EARLY CLASSICAL - Tempo of Haydn 2

A

Andante

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EARLY CLASSICAL - instrumentation of Haydn 2

A

Solely strings

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7
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EARLY CLASSICAL - what were structures like?

A

simple

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EARLY CLASSICAL - structure of CPE BACH in G major

A

Ternary

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9
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EARLY CLASSICAL - structure of Stamitz opus 3 no2

A

Rounded Binary

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10
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EARLY CLASSICAL - how was the key changed in 4 mvt symphonies?

A

key went to subdominant

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EARLY CLASSICAL - Haydn 31 key change (4 MVTS)

A

D maj to G maj (sub dom)

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