Haydn 104 Movement 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Comment on the role of brass in the first movement (5 points)

A
Tonic & dom pedals
Punctuate cadances
Support tutti sections
Unusual​ horn 5ths bar ----
Brass was still crooked so could only play noted of the harmonic series
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2
Q

What is a cadential 6/4 and give an example

A

1c V7 1 eg. bar 6 beat 2-bar 7 beat 1

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3
Q

What is the key of this movement?

A

D major

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4
Q

What is the structure of this movement?

A

Sonata form

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5
Q

What is the chord in bar 15?

A

Neopolitan 6th chord

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6
Q

Who was this work composed for?

A

Salamon

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7
Q

Which instrument doesn’t have a solo role?

A

Clarinet

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8
Q

What is the key does the development section start in?

A

B minor

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9
Q

What is the texture of the introduction?

A

Octaves

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10
Q

What is the rhythm from the intro called and where is it from?

A

Double dotted rhythm from the French ovatures

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11
Q

What is the use of a transition section?

A

Modulating

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12
Q

What chord is in bar 172?

A

Augmented 6th

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13
Q

Give five characteristics of storm and drag

A
Minor key
Diminished 7th chords
Leaping dynamics 
Leaping melody
Syncopation
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14
Q

What is the most common texture of this movement?

A

Melody+accompanyment/ Melody dominated hermophany/ Homophonic

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15
Q

What year was the work composed?

A

1795

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16
Q

How does the reinstatement of the 2nd subject in the recap differ from the original in the exposition?

A

New material which focuses on the head part of the original motif-creates variety
Imitation

17
Q

What key does the movement open in?

18
Q

How is the codetta theme like the 1st subject?

A

The triadic opening

19
Q

Name the 6 keys at bars 150-155

A

D sharp major, G sharp minor, C sharp minor, F sharp minor, B major, E major

20
Q

Give an example of inversion

A

Bar 16 the oboe solo

21
Q

Give an example of a horn 5th

22
Q

How does Haydn signpost subject changes?

23
Q

What would Haydn’s role have been during the premiere of this piece?

A

Played the continuo part on the harpsichord

24
Q

What happens in bar 132?

A

The repeated note motif is passed around the orchestra and the note figure is used in a variety or registers

25
What happens in bar 172?
Augmentation- the timpani highlighted the augmented 6th chord- it is it's only contribution to the development section
26
what bar is the 1st subject?
Bar 17
27
What bar is the transition?
Bar 50
28
What bar is the 2nd subject?
Bar 65
29
when does the development start?
Bar 124
30
Recap start and end?
Bar 193-294
31
When is the recaps 1st subject?
Bar 193
32
When is the recaps 2nd subject?
Bar 244
33
What does the timpani do throughout the introduction?
Plays the tonic and Dom
34
what key is passed through at Bar 40? what is its relation to the tonic?
B minor/relative minor