Year 11 AOS 1 Revision Mozart: 1 st movt. Symphony No. 40 in G minor 1788.

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Year 11 AOS 1 Revision Mozart: 1 st movt. Symphony No. 40 in G minor 1788

LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’ Starter Q 1: Which period of music is this piece from? A.Baroque B.Classical C.Romantic

Q1: Which period of music is this piece from? B. Classical What are the dates of the classical period? LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’

Q2:What is a symphony? A.A piece from an Opera for orchestra only B.A large work made up of movements for an orchestra C.A long piece for an orchestra LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’

Q2:What is a symphony? B. A large work made up of movements for an orchestra How many movements does a symphony usually have? LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’

LO: To revise the key features of ‘And the Glory of the Lord’ Q3: What instruments is this piece composed for?

LO: To revise the key features of ‘And the Glory of the Lord’ Q3: What type of voices perform ‘And the Glory of the Lord’? Violins (I, & II), Violas, Cello, Double bass Flute, Oboes (I & II), Clarinets (I & II), Bassoons (I & II) Horns Which instruments usually played in a classical orchestra but are not in this piece?

LO: To revise the key features of ‘And the Glory of the Lord’ Q4: What structure does this piece have? A.Ternary form B.Rondo form C.Sonata form

Q4: What structure does this piece have? Sonata form What are the names of the sections in sonata form? LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’

Q5: What is a ‘subject’? A.Type of cadence B.Theme (main tune) C.Type of texture LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’

Q5: What is a ‘subject’? Theme (main tune) Hum the 2 subjects LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’

Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’ LO: To revise the key features of Mozarts 1 st movt. from Symphony No. 40 in G minor‘’

What do these keywords mean? Symphony Sonata form Exposition Development Recapitulation Coda Subject Orchestra Major Minor Relative key LO: To revise the key features of ‘And the Glory of the Lord’