CH 11
Chamber music
23 string quartets, other quartets and quintets
Large instrumental forms
41 symphonies 25 piano concertos
Which best describes the theme and variations form?
A large instrumental work or movement built on the statement of a theme followed by a series of variations on that theme
What is the role of recapitulation in the sonata form?
A return to the tonic key, the primary theme
Which are characteristics of the the sonata genre in the classic period?
A sonata is a work for one or two instruments. Piano Sonatas were very common
Which are facts about Mozart's life?
Abandoned the patronage system Composed in almost every form of music Child prodigy, but later struggled financially
Which descriptions apply to the coda section of the sonata form?
An extension from the tonic of the recapitulation to the final cadence of the movement The concluding section of a sonata form Creates anticipation of the final cadence?
Which are the facts about the life and music of Haydn?
Became famous, especially in England The Esterhazy court composer for thirty years Lived from 1732 to 1809
What can be heard in this passage from an operatic work by Mozart?
Begins with a speech-like passage, followed by full singing
Which is the function of the coda section?
Build up to and create anticipation of the final cadence
Built on Baroque past
But incorporated emerging romantic impulses
Beethoven
Classic Romantic
Middle period
Composed many famous works free of patronage
Which descriptions apply to this passage from Mozart's Symphony No.39?
Contrast of forte and piano Contrast of strings and woodwinds Melodic fragments used in seqence
Which are techniques for writing the development section of a movement in sonata form?
Create melodic fragments from the main theme Change the pitch contour of a melodic fragment Change the dynamics rhythm or tonality Let different instruments play the melodic fragments
_ refers to music that grows louder, _ refers to music that becomes softer.
Crescendo Decrescendo
Entertainment music
Deivertimentos, serenades, music for glass harmonica
Tonality
Derived from Baroque musical practice, but refined
Scales
Diatonic series of intervals, often with chromatic additions
Tonality
Diatonic, with clear cadences
Accompaniment
Enhanced the atmosphere of the text or a recitative or aria
Solo ensembles, choruses
Enhanced the plot and drama
Composers
Exemplified by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
Which role does the development serve in the sonata form?
Experimentation of prior materials
The Classic period was a time of opulence, ornamentation, and emotional expression
False
Which are descriptions applicable to a cadenza?
Free rhythm Improvisatory character A virtuoso passage
Which of the following statements accurately characterize the music of Beethoven?
Freed music from the restraints of classicism Used fragmentation of themes and harmonics clashes to create powerful music Sometimes beautiful and tender, sometimes heroic and tempestuous
How did Beethoven differ from other classical composers?
He created works with subjective feeling and personal expression
How is beethoven both a classical and romantic composer?
His later works included feelings and expressions typical of romantic characteristics
As a result of melody's predominance in classic-era music, which texture became more important?
Homophonic
Arrange the sections of a movement in sonata form in the order they are heard in a performance
Introduction Exposition Development Recapitulation Coda
Movement III
Minuet and trio; later, scherzo and trio
Form: section in tonic
Modulation leads to section B, Section C, and perhaps more new sections
Instability
Modulation leads to the introduction of new key(s)
Unity
Modulation makes possible greater variety in a composition
Tonal resoloution
Modulation usually returns to the tonic key near the end of the music
Music and Instruments
Musical forms were standardized, as were the instruments of the orchestra
Texture
Predominantly homphonic
Musical Literature
Prolific output of symphonies, concertos, chamber music, operas and oratorios
Chord Progressions
Revolved around tonic, subdominant and dominant
In what form is the third movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata no. 8 in C Minor, "Pathetique Sonata?"
Rondo
Movement IV
Rondo or other form, in fast tempo
What two relationships were strengthened by contributions of opera in the Classic era?
Singer and orchestra Music and drama
Melodic motion
Smooth, stepwise (conjunct)
What statements describe chamer music ensembles in the classic period?
Some chamber ensembles are wind instruments. The string quartet (two violins, viola, cello) is most common. Ensembles range from three to eight instruments
In what form is the fourth movement of mozart's symphony no. 39 in E-flat Major?
Sonata form
Movement I
Sonata form in fast tempo
The four standard sections of the orchestra are
Strings woodwinds brass percussion
A famous example
The Magic Flute
What can be heard in this passage from haydn's string quartet in C major?
The music is for two voices, performed by two violins The theme is in moderate tempo with faster embellishments
Which were sources of income for mozart, who abandoned the patronage system?
The sale of printed music through publishers Ticket sales from concerts he performed in Commissions to compose music
Form
The shape or structure of music: binary, ternary etc
Tempo
The speed at which music is performed: allegro, lagro, rubato et cetera
Which statements describe chamber music ensembles in the classic period?
The string quartet (two violins, viola, cello) is most common Ensembles range from three to eight instruments. Some chamber ensembles are wind instruments
In what form is the second movement of Haydn's String Quartet in C major, the "Emperor Quartet"
Theme and Variation
Movement II
Theme and variations form or a b a form; slow tempo
What does a symphony feature?
Tone colors of the instruments A full Orchestra Four movements
Rhythm
Uncomplicated and predictable
Although the music of the Classic era was primarily the music of the European aristocracy, it was influenced by what other forces in late-eighteenth century society?
Urbanization Rise of the middle class Industrial Revoloution
Dynamics
Used to control the loudness or softness of music: forte, piano et cetera
A - Minuet (repeated)
a b a No repeats
A - Minuet
a repeated b a repeated
orchestra
an integral part of the drama
Early Period
became established as a great composer in Vienna
Composed in logical and coherent forms
but he championed new forms
Used folk songs and old dance forms
but used modulation for dramatic power
B - Trio
c repeated d c repeated
Final years
composed intense work in deafness
Dissonances
continued to require resoloution
The minuet and trio evolved into the scherzo and trio, which had _ tempo and great _ drive.
faster rhythmic
A sonata for two instruments typically means one _ instrument and one_
orchestral piano
Franz Josepth Haydn, a court composer for over 30 years, was one of the last great composers to work in the _ system
patronage
Place in history
the beginning of modern music
opera
the magic Flute
Choral works
the requiem
the minimum number of themes needed to compose a rondo is
three