Haydn 104 Flashcards

1
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Introduction

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1-16

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2
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Exposition

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17-123

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3
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First subject expo

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12-49

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4
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Transition

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50-64

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5
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Second subject expo

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65-98

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6
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Codetta

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99-123

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7
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Development

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124-192

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8
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C# minor modulation

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141

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9
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Cycle of 5ths

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150-55

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10
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Recapitulation

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193-276

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11
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First subject recap

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193-246

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12
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Second subject recap

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247-265

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13
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Coda

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267-294

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14
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augmented 6th

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172

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15
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7-6 suspension

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160

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16
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harmonic content of bars 7 to 16

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Bars 9-12 = rising harmonic sequence, Bars 9-13 = increase in harmonic rhythm, Bar 10 = bar 9 up a tone, Dissonant B flat resolving to A in violin 1 bar 11, Bar 14 – return of opening tonic – dominant fanfare rising fifth, cadential 6/4 perfect cadence back to tonic D minor bars
13 - 14, Bar 161-2 to 163-4 = imperfect cadence in tonic d minor