wider listening Flashcards

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structure

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Symphony No.5- Beethoven
-strictly follows sonata form

Symphonie Fantastique- Berlioz
-loosely follows sonata form

Piano Trio No. 39- Haydn
-classical example of piano trio

Piano Trio in Am- Ravel
-post romantic example of piano trio

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sonority

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Violin Sonata No. 3- Brahms
-use of double stopping, triple stopping and pizzicato

Piano Trio in Gm- Chopin
-use of octaves in piano

Piano Trio No.39- Haydn
-offbeat pattern in accompaniment

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tonality

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String Quartet in Eb, 4th mvt- Haydn
-sticks to closely related keys

Symphonie Fantastique- Berlioz
-more ambitious in moving to new keys

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harmony

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Concerto in Dm, 2nd mvt- Vivaldi
-functional, frequent perfect cadences

Piano Trio in Gm- Chopin
-chromaticism in violin melody, use of diminished chords

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texture

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Pezzo Elegiaco- Tchaikovsky
-polyphonic section

Piano Trio in Am- Ravel
-heavy use of pedals

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T/M/R

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Piano Quintet in A- Dvorak
-subtle use of syncopation

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melody

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Symphony No. 40 mvt 1- Mozart
-use of subjects as part of sonata form, develops material

Piano Trio No.39- Haydn
-largely scalic melody

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