exam 1 music
sonata form/ santa allegro
First movement of a symphony 1. Exposition 2. Development 3. Recapitulation 4. Coda
exposition
Introduces two main themes- A and B
harmony
More than one note at a time (fills out the sound, creates an emotions framework, creates direction)
symphony
Musical comp. Of full orchestra, in four movement, with sonata form in at least one movement
interval
- distance between pitches
coda
Big finish
Beethoven, Symphony No. 5 in C minor, 1st movement
Dark, Sonata form. dun dun dun DEEP
first viennese school
Used to refer to Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
Timbre
What makes the sound? Voices, bowed strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, keyboard
string quartet
a chamber music ensemble consisting of first and second violins, viola, and cello.
dissonance
a combination of pitches which sounds harsh and jarring, resulting in a harmonic tension that ultimately seeks resolution
theme and variation
a form that features several different versions of the same melody
symphony orchestra
a large classical orchestra, including string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments. -Instruments designed to play a symphony
chord
a particular moment of harmony
melody
a recognizable and memorable series of single notes in a particular rhythm, with beginning and end points
Rhythm
"time" element including note lengths, meter
octave
"Same" pitch in a different register groups of 8
melodic contour
"Shape" of melody (up and down of a melody)
movements of a symphony
1. Sonata Form (Sonata Allegro) 2. Slow, different key, any form 3. Minuet and Trio (Triple Meter Dance) 4. Fast, any form
Instrumentation of a string quartet and a symphony orchestra
1. Violin 2. Viola 3. violin 4. cello
minuet and trio
3rd movement of mostly every piece Triple meter dance A B A Minuet trio minuet
recapitulation
A + B No key change
consonance
A combination of pitches which sounds agreeable and stable, producing a sense of rest
range
All the musical notes that a particular singer or musical instrument can make
Mozart, Eine kleine Nachtmusik, 1st movement
Allegro; Sonata-allegro form, G Major dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun faster pace
Hayden
Austrian, Court Composer for the Esterhazy family, well liked. "FATHER OF THE SYMPHONY" composer for the Esterhazy family, invented symphony and string quartet, after a 10 year contract he was finally able to publish his work
Mozart
Austrian, Good Memory, goes to Vienna (hangs with Haydn there), Child Prodigy, was popular for a while-which died out, had anger issues. Photographic memory, composed in his head, started working for Archbishop as he got older, first piece at age 6, perfect pitch
development
Play around with themes (focus on A) Change key alot Upside down Longer or shorter
"Haydn, String Quartet, Opus 76, No. 3 (Emperor) 2nd movement"
SOFT SLOW gentle, violens; Theme and Variations form
second movement
Slow, and in a different key than the rest of the moment
Mozart, Symphony No. 40 in G minor, 1st movement
Sonata-allegro form kinda of soft, fast paces, violins
B
different key/ mellower E flat
Mozart, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 3rd movement.
double string quartet, minuet and trio chirpy one
accent
emphasize a particular note
Beat
even pulse that divides the passing of musical time into equal segments
meter
gathering of beats into groups, usually between two and four
pitch
high or low the sound (can be measured in Hertz which is the number of waves per second)
A
key of the piece/ energetic and exciting minor
monophony
meaning "one sounding", it describes a single melody without accompaniment
texture
musical element that refers to the number and interaction of simultaneous melodies and accompaniment within a composition
syncopation
placing an accent on a weak beat or between the beats
dynamics
refers to the level of volume at which sounds are produced
tempo
speed at which beats occur
homophony
term describing a single melody, supported by an accompaniment
polyphony
texture consisting of two or more simultaneous melodies, with or without accompaniment
cadence
the concluding part of a musical phrase
form
the term relating to the large structural elements of a composition