Haydn 104 Movement 4 Flashcards
(44 cards)
What overall structure is the piece?
Sonata form
What is the home key?
Dmajor
What comes before the first subject in the exposition?
A two bar prefix
Where does the exposition subject 1 start?
Bar 3
What about the structure of the exposition first subject hints at rounded binary form?
It repeats before moving to a contrasting ‘b’ section
How many phases is the first subject in the exposition?
3
What does each of these phrases in ES1 end on?
Perfect cadences
What two chords dominate the exposition first subject?
Chords V and I
Where does the exposition transition start?
Bar 31
What key is the first subject in the exposition?
D major
How many phases are in the E transition?
3
How do the keys transition?
G Major at bar 31 (V:V) to D major at bar 35 and use of secondary dominants until reaching A major at bar 43, then established by focussing on the dominant and through chord V:Vo]
Where does the exposition second subject start?
Bar 55
How many phases does the E second subject have?
3
What key is the E second subject and close?
A major, then B minor briefly at bar 84-87 before returning to A major
What melodic idea is expanded in the second subject of the exposition?
The countermelody
Where is there a deceptive interrupted cadence in ES2?
Bars 82-84
Where does the close section of the exposition start?
bar 102
How many phases does the E close have and bars?
3 phases
1= bar 102
2= bar 108
Where does the Development start?
Bar 119
How many phrases does the development have have?
5
Where does each phrase start in the development?
1= bar 119
2= bar 129
3= bar 137
4= bar 155
5= bar 167
How many keys are tonicised in the development and bars?
7 keys
What key is the development phrase 1 in and bar?
D major at bar 121