Development of Movement 4 Flashcards

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Q

How is Stamitz 2 movement 4 different?

A

-3/8
-mannhiem sigh used joyfully
-sonata form/compact rounded binary form

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2
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How is mozart 25 movement 4 typical?

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-sonata form
-energetic theme in strings
-unison opening

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3
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How is Haydn 104 movement 4 different?

A

-sonata form but change of length of sections in recap and coda
-monothematic
-folk and dance feel (croatian dance theme)
-reorchestration and changes of mood between s2a and s2b

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4
Q

Describe a typical movement 4

A

-basic sonata form
-fast

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5
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How is Beethoven 3 different to a typical movement 4?

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-theme and variations including a fugue
-change of tempo to presto at the end

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6
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How is Beethoven 9 different to a typical movement 4?

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-Intro - theme and variations - recap of main theme - coda
-previous themes from other movements (cyclical writing)

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7
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How is Mendelssohn 4 different to the typical movement 4?

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-sonata form but:
Without repeating the exposition
False recapitulation (2 developments)
-S1A of movement 1 returns in minor

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8
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How is Farrenc 3 different to the typical movement 4?

A

-typical sonata form
-exposition repeat removed

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9
Q

How is Smetana’s Vltava different from typical movement 4?

A

-in Abmajor (not the tonic)
-harp appears

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10
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How is Tchaikovsky different from the typical movement 4?

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-Sonata form with slow introduction but finishing in E major
-the first subject has at least 3 themes

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11
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How is Dvorak different to a typical movement 4?

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-follows typical sonata form structure overall
-main themes of previous movement themes return in the development
-recap = short, coda = long

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12
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How is the Mahler different to a typical movement 4?

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-essentially ternary form
-a brass “choir” plays a choral passage and a solo oboe closes this section

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