Tag: sonata form
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(musTh211) Assignment 16: Analysis
Due Monday 11/5 Instructions and questions to answer are found on the file <HWBeethNo8Op13-1.pdf>, found in my iLocker account. The same location also has an mp3 recording of the movement. You can also find numerous recordings in the BSU library, and through Naxos online. You’ll need to listen to the piece several times, and work…
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(musTh211) Ch. 31, Single-Movement Sonata Form (Development and Recapitulation)
Continuing our discussion of Sonata Form… Development The development usually starts in the secondary key, but quickly moves to tonicize a number of other key areas. These tonicizations are usually brief. If the sonata is a Classical-era work, you can usually identify the start of the development as immediately after the interior repeat sign. Some…
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(musTh211) Ch. 31, Single-Movement Sonata Form (Overview and Exposition)
Leading up to the Midterm exam (the Monday after Fall Break, 10/22) we’ll be learning about extended formal designs. Our first topic is the single-movement sonata form. Sonata Form (single-movement sonata form) The sonata form represents an expansion of the tonal scheme and formal proportions of the two-reprise design, specifically the rounded, continuous two-reprise form.…