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Begins on page 145 Chapter 17 The Concerto
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Solo Concerto Contrasts soloist with orchestra Solo part more showy Soloist stands before orchestra Soloist usually plays from memory
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Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, First Movement Sonata form, but with – ► Double exposition ► Interlude between expositions ► Shorter development section ► Cadenza
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Rondo form Return of theme at least two times: A B A C A Often final movement Themes shorter and lighter
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Haydn: Trumpet Concerto, Third Movement Rondo: A B A B C A B A C A Short themes Keyed trumpet Copyright © 2010 by Schirmer Cengage Learning
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Movements of a Concerto First movement: Sonata form Second movement: Slow tempo featuring melody Third movement: Rondo
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Summary Solo concerto Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, first movement Rondo form Haydn: Trumpet Concerto, third movement Movements of a concerto
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