CH 23: NAWM8-126 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C Major (Jupiter), K. 551, Finale
The term that describes the technique heard in this excerpt of the finale of the Jupiter Symphony is
fugato.
In the opening section of the finale of Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, the music
introduces several melodic ideas.
In the development, motive c is presented in
inversion.
The coda of the finale of the Jupiter Symphony features
invertible counterpoint and fugato only.
In the transition, the second theme is treated in
stretto.
Which of the following is NOT heard in the second theme group of the finale of the Jupiter Symphony?
suspensions
In this excerpt from the development section of the finale of the Jupiter Symphony the music modulates using
the circle of fifths progression.