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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 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 • CLASSICAL FORMS • Sonata Form • EXPOSTION • 1st theme • bridge or transition • 2nd theme in new key • CLASSICAL FORMS • Sonata Form • DEVELOPMENT • new treatments of themes • modulates to many keys • CLASSICAL FORMS • Sonata Form • RECAPITULATION • 1st theme in tonic key • bridge or transition • 2nd theme in tonic key • CODA • strong ending of the piece • 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 • 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…) • 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 • 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 • 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) • CLASSICAL FORMS • Minuet and Trio • LISTENING JOURNAL • MOZART • Serenade • Elne Klieine Nachtmusik • Translation=night music • (3rd movement) • 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 • • • • • • • 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 ) • CLASSICAL FORMS • Classical Chamber Music • LISTENING JOURNAL • BEETHOVEN • STRING QUARTET in C Minor • Op. 18 No. 4 • 4th movement, Allegro • Rondo form • 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 • • • • • CLASSICAL FORMS Classical Symphony Symphony is extended ambitious piece Can 20 to 45 minutes long Typically contains Four movements • 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) • • • • • • 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 • CLASSICAL FORMS • LISTENING JOURNAL • BEETHOVEN 5th Symphony • (1st movement – Sonata form) • 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 • 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 • 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 • 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) • CLASSICAL FORMS • Classical Concerto • LISTENING JOURNAL • MOZART • Piano Concerto NO 23 • Movement #1