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CLASSICAL FORMS Old forms and new forms will be discussed in detail later • Usually though instrumentals will have four movements • (1. FAST 2. Slow 3. Dance- related 4. FAST) • Classical movements will contrast more vividly than Baroque

CLASSICAL FORMS Old forms and new forms will be discussed in detail later Usually though instrumentals will have four movements (1. FAST 2. Slow 3. Dance-related

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Page 1: CLASSICAL FORMS Old forms and new forms will be discussed in detail later Usually though instrumentals will have four movements (1. FAST 2. Slow 3. Dance-related

• CLASSICAL FORMS

• Old forms and new forms will be discussed in detail later

• Usually though instrumentals will have four movements

• (1. FAST 2. Slow 3. Dance-related 4. FAST)

• Classical movements will contrast more vividly than Baroque

Page 2: CLASSICAL FORMS Old forms and new forms will be discussed in detail later Usually though instrumentals will have four movements (1. FAST 2. Slow 3. Dance-related

• CLASSICAL FORMS• Sonata Form• Form of a single movement in larger work • Not the type of piece• 3 main sections plus a CODA

• EXPOSTION• DEVELOPMENT• RECAPITULATION

• CODA

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Sonata Form

• EXPOSTION • 1st theme

• bridge or transition • 2nd theme in new key

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Sonata Form

• DEVELOPMENT • new treatments of themes• modulates to many keys

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Sonata Form

• RECAPITULATION • 1st theme in tonic key • bridge or transition • 2nd theme in tonic key

• CODA • strong ending of the piece

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Sonata Form

• 3 main sections plus a CODA• EXPOSTION

• DEVELOPMENT• RECAPITULATION

• CODA

• LISTENING JOURNAL • MOZART Symphony No. 40 • 1st Movement in Sonata Form

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Theme & Variations

• Can be independent piece • Can be 1 movement of larger piece• 1 theme repeated over & over

• Varied every time • ( A, A’, A’’, A’’’, ect…)

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Theme & Variations

• Can be original theme or borrowed• Each section will have melodic theme

variation• Can also vary in mood , color, rhythm, ect…

• LISTENING JOURNAL • Haydn Symphony No. 94 • SURPRISE SYMPHONY

• 2nd movement

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Minuet and Trio• Often used as a 3rd movement in symphony or

larger piece• Originated as a dance piece (minuet) • Dignified & Stately• In Classical, not for dancing but listening

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Minuet and Trio (form)

• MINUET• a (repeated) ba’ (repeated)

• • TRIO (quieter played originally as three instruments

only) • c(repeated) dc’(repeated)

• • MINUET

• aba’ (no repeat)

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Minuet and Trio

• LISTENING JOURNAL • MOZART • Serenade

• Elne Klieine Nachtmusik• Translation=night music

• (3rd movement)

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Chamber Music

• Designed for intimate setting in a room of home or palace not for a public concert hall

• Performed by 2 to 9 musicians• Lighter in sound meant for playing with

friends of after dinner social music• No conductor needed meant to be fun for

the performer and the listener

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Chamber Music• String Quartet most important • (2 violins, viola, Cello)• Three master all wrote many of these• Usually consists of four movements • ( 1 fast 2 slow 3 minuet or scherzo 4 fast )

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Chamber Music

• LISTENING JOURNAL • BEETHOVEN

• STRING QUARTET in C Minor• Op. 18 No. 4

• 4th movement, Allegro • Rondo form

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Symphony• Greatest contribution to orchestral music of

classical period• Haydn 104 / Mozart over 40 / Beethoven 9• Numbers change as to the evolution of the

composer to freelance writing from court order pieces

• Haydn composed for employers were Beethoven composed only when inspiration struck

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Symphony• Symphony is extended ambitious piece • Can 20 to 45 minutes long• Typically contains Four movements

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Symphony• typical flow

• 1. Dramatic fast movement • (Sonata form)

• 2. Lyrical slow movement • (Sonata form or Theme & Variations)

• 3. Dance movement • (Minuet and Trio or Scherzos) • 4. Heroic fast movement• (Sonata or Sonata Rondo)

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Symphony• Each Movement is self contained piece of music• But relates to the others in some way• The Symphony’s influence still rules today • Such as…

• symphonic music • symphony hall

• symphony orchestra

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• CLASSICAL FORMS

• LISTENING JOURNAL • BEETHOVEN 5th Symphony

• (1st movement – Sonata form)

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Concerto

• Three movement work for an instrumental soloist and orchestra

• Combines soloist virtuosity and orchestra’s range

• Balance takes rule as soloist and orchestra are equally important

• Can last 20 to 45 minutes

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Concerto• Has only three movements • NO dance like Minuet or Scherzo• 1st movement (fast) • Sometimes has a special unaccompanied showy

section for soloist called CADENZA• At end of cadenza soloist plays long trill followed

by a chord that meshes with the reentrance of the orchestra

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Concerto

• Cadenza’s were often improvised by composer

• Who was usually the soloist but ….• Later they were written out sometimes by

other composers…• i.e. Beethoven wrote cadenzas for Mozart

concertos

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Concerto

• 1st movement • (Sonata Form (fast) cadenza before coda)

• 2nd movement • (slow – can take any form)

• 3rd movement • (fast is usually rondo or sonta-rondo)

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• CLASSICAL FORMS• Classical Concerto

• LISTENING JOURNAL • MOZART

• Piano Concerto NO 23• Movement #1