Symphony #5 in C minor, Opus 67- I. Allegro Con Brio (0:00-0:57) Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1.

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Symphony #5 in C minor, Opus 67- I. Allegro Con Brio (0:00-0:57) Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven ( ) Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1 st : LISTEN FOR MOOD 2 nd : WHAT IN THE MUSIC ELICITS THAT MOOD? 3 rd : WHAT IMAGERY DOES THE MUSIC CREATE? (Ludwig van Beethoven)

Symphony #5 in C minor, Opus 67- I. Allegro Con Brio (0:00-0:57) Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven ( ) Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1 st : LISTEN FOR MOOD 2 nd : WHAT IN THE MUSIC ELICITS THAT MOOD? 3 rd : WHAT IMAGERY DOES THE MUSIC CREATE? (Ludwig van Beethoven)

Symphony #5 Mvt. I (Exposition: B) (0:57-1:38) Composer: Beethoven 1 st : LISTEN FOR MOOD 2 nd : WHAT IN THE MUSIC ELICITS THAT MOOD? 3 rd : WHAT IMAGERY DOES THE MUSIC CREATE? (Ludwig van Beethoven)

Table Discussion Questions 1.What mood did you feel was the most clearly portrayed by this musical excerpt? What about the music portrayed this mood? (EVERYONE AT THE TABLE MUST SHARE AND HAVE A WRITTEN ANSWER!) 2.How did the mood of this “B” section compare to the “A” section? What about the music created this shift in mood? (Discuss only)

Symphony #5 Mvt. I (Development) (3:20-5:00) Composer: Beethoven 1 st : LISTEN FOR MOOD 2 nd : WHAT IN THE MUSIC ELICITS THAT MOOD? 3 rd : WHAT IMAGERY DOES THE MUSIC CREATE? (Ludwig van Beethoven)

Table Discussion Questions 1.How did this section affect the OVERALL mood of this symphony?

Symphony #5 Mvt. I (Recapitulation) (5:00-END) Composer: Beethoven 1 st : What is the OVERALL mood of the piece? 2 nd : WHAT IN THE MUSIC ELICITS THAT MOOD? 3 rd : What are some new parts in the music you hear? (Ludwig van Beethoven)

Pictures at an Exhibition- I. Promenade Composer: Modest Mussorgsky ( ) Arranger: Maurice Ravel ( ) 1 st : What two large groups of instruments are used 2 nd : What solo instrument is featured? 3 rd : How does this depict “walking?” (Modest Mussorgsky) (Maurice Ravel)

Pictures at an Exhibition- VI. Tuilleries Composer: Modest Mussorgsky ( ) Arranger: Maurice Ravel ( ) 1 st : What families of instruments are featured? 2 nd : How does the sound depict the artwork? 3 rd : Is the form best described as AB or ABA or neither? (Modest Mussorgsky) (Maurice Ravel)

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Pictures at an Exhibition- V. Samuel Goldenburg/Schmu yle Composer: Modest Mussorgsky ( ) Arranger: Maurice Ravel ( ) 1 st : What two large groups of instruments are used? 2 nd : What solo instrument is featured? (Modest Mussorgsky) (Maurice Ravel)

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Violin Concerto; The Four Seasons, Winter- I. Allegro non Molto Composer: Antonio Vivaldi ( ) 1st: What about winter might this be depicting? 2 nd : How does the arrangement change the mood or sound of the music? (Antonio Vivaldi)

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