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M100: Music Appreciation Discussion Group Ben Tibbetts, T.A. Welcome! Please sign the attendance at the front of the room. Tuesday March 5, 2013

Today’s Agenda Pages

Concert Reports –some clarification

Head’s Up! Listening Log Collection #1 next class

Franz Joseph Haydn Austrian composer

Listening today to Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 Four movements Pick one for listening log

The Classical Symphony (and other large works) Three or four movements, usually like this: Form:Tempo: 1.Sonata-allegro formmoderate 2.(Theme & Variations)slow 3.Minuet & Triomoderato 4.(Rondo)fast

The Classical Symphony (and other large works) Three or four movements, usually like this: Form:Tempo: 1.Sonata-allegro formmoderate 2.(Theme & Variations)slow 3.Minuet & Triomoderato 4.(Rondo)fast

Sonata-allegro form Large, complex form in three basic parts: ExpositionDevelopmentRecapitulation

Sonata-allegro form Exposition – Stable. Introduces themes. Repeated. Development – Unstable. “Develops” (fragments, modulates, generally messes with) themes. Recapitulation – Stable. Repeat of the exposition. Musical material is transposed to home key. ============================================== In some pieces, development/recapitulation pair is repeated. Some pieces end with a coda after the recapitulation.

Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 1 Exposition Exposition (repeated) Development Recapitulation

The Classical Symphony (and other large works) Three or four movements, usually like this: Form:Tempo: 1.Sonata-allegro formmoderate 2.(Theme & Variations)slow 3.Minuet & Triomoderato 4.(Rondo)fast

Second movements aren’t always theme and variations, but they are almost always played at a slow tempo

Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 2 (form: AABABA or rounded binary) A B A

The Classical Symphony (and other large works) Three or four movements, usually like this: Form:Tempo: 1.Sonata-allegro formmoderate 2.(Theme & Variations)slow 3.Minuet & Triomoderato 4.(Rondo)fast

Minuet and Trio Dance, French origin. Always in ¾ time. Large ABA. AThe minuet proper BThe Trio AThe return of the minuet proper

Minuet and Trio AThe minuet proper In binary form – two sections, each repeated BThe Trio Also in binary form – two sections, each repeated Contrasting mood AMinuet proper (again) This time, sections aren’t repeated

Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 3 Minuet proper (sections each repeated) Trio Minuet proper (sections not repeated)

The Classical Symphony (and other large works) Three or four movements, usually like this: Form:Tempo: 1.Sonata-allegro formmoderate 2.(Theme & Variations)slow 3.Minuet & Triomoderato 4.(Rondo)fast

Rondo form In Italian, rondo means “round dance” Usually in duple meter A B A C A D A etc. (or A B A C A B A or similar)

Fourth movements aren’t always rondos, but they are almost always played at a fast tempo

Haydn’s Symphony No. 20 movement 4 A B A C A B A

Final Reminders / Homework Thursday: Listening Log Collection #1 Read pages Mozart assignment on Moodle Questions?