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M100: Music Appreciation Discussion Group Ben Tibbetts, T.A. [email protected] Welcome! Please sign the attendance at the front of the room. Tuesday March 5, 2013. Today’s Agenda. Pages 187-206. Concert Reports –some clarification. Head’s Up!. Listening Log Collection #1 next class. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
M100: Music Appreciation Discussion Group
Ben Tibbetts, [email protected]
Welcome! Please sign the attendance at the front of the room.
Tuesday March 5, 2013
Today’s Agenda
• Pages 187-206
Concert Reports –some clarification
Head’s Up!
Listening Log Collection #1 next class
Franz Joseph Haydn
1732-1809Austrian composer
Listening today to
Haydn’s Symphony No. 20
Four movements
Pick one for listening log
The Classical Symphony(and other large works)
Three or four movements, usually like this:
Form: Tempo:
1. Sonata-allegro form moderate
2. (Theme & Variations) slow
3. Minuet & Trio moderato
4. (Rondo) fast
The Classical Symphony(and other large works)
Three or four movements, usually like this:
Form: Tempo:
1. Sonata-allegro form moderate2. (Theme & Variations) slow
3. Minuet & Trio moderato
4. (Rondo) fast
Sonata-allegro form
• Large, complex form in three basic parts:
Exposition DevelopmentRecapitulation
Sonata-allegro form
Exposition – Stable. Introduces themes. Repeated.Development – Unstable. “Develops” (fragments, modulates,
generally messes with) themes.Recapitulation – Stable. Repeat of the exposition. Musical
material is transposed to home key.
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• In some pieces, development/recapitulation pair is repeated.
• Some pieces end with a coda after the recapitulation.
Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 1
Exposition
Exposition (repeated)
Development
Recapitulation
The Classical Symphony(and other large works)
Three or four movements, usually like this:
Form: Tempo:
1. Sonata-allegro form moderate
2. (Theme & Variations)slow3. Minuet & Trio moderato
4. (Rondo) fast
Second movements aren’t always theme and variations, but they are almost always played at a slow tempo
Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 2
(form: AABABA or rounded binary)
AABA
The Classical Symphony(and other large works)
Three or four movements, usually like this:
Form: Tempo:
1. Sonata-allegro form moderate
2. (Theme & Variations) slow
3. Minuet & Trio moderato4. (Rondo) fast
Minuet and Trio
Dance, French origin.
Always in ¾ time.
Large ABA.
A The minuet properB The TrioA The return of the minuet proper
Minuet and Trio
A The minuet proper• In binary form – two sections, each repeated
B The Trio• Also in binary form – two sections, each repeated• Contrasting mood
A Minuet proper (again)• This time, sections aren’t repeated
Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 3
Minuet proper (sections each repeated)
Trio
Minuet proper (sections not repeated)
The Classical Symphony(and other large works)
Three or four movements, usually like this:
Form: Tempo:
1. Sonata-allegro form moderate
2. (Theme & Variations) slow
3. Minuet & Trio moderato
4. (Rondo) fast
Rondo form
• In Italian, rondo means “round dance”• Usually in duple meter
A B A C A D A etc.
(or A B A C A B A or similar)
Fourth movements aren’t always rondos, but they are almost always played at a fast tempo
Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 4ABACABA
Final Reminders / Homework
• Thursday: Listening Log Collection #1• Read pages 215-223• Mozart assignment on Moodle• Questions? Email: [email protected]