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Classical Period

Classical Period. 1750-1825. Classical Timeline. Sonata Cycle. Four movement plan common in symphonies, sonatas, and other works of the Classical period - FSDF . Sonata Allegro Form Summary. Exposition - 2 themes, 2 keys (includes a modulation from one key to the next)

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Classical Period

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  1. Classical Period 1750-1825

  2. Classical Timeline

  3. Sonata Cycle • Four movement plan common in symphonies, sonatas, and other works of the Classical period - FSDF

  4. Sonata Allegro Form Summary • Exposition - 2 themes, 2 keys (includes a modulation from one key to the next) • Development - no home key • Recapitulation - home key throughout • Coda - shorter section - big cadence

  5. Classical Concerto • See p. 132 • Multi-movement work for a solo instrument and orchestra. • Usually in 3 movements, Fast, Slow, Fast.

  6. Classical Concerto First movement - fast What is the form?

  7. Classical Concerto First movement - fast What is the form? Sonata Allegro

  8. Classical Concerto Second movement - slow What is the form? Varies. Theme and variations, ABA, not standard (you don’t need to memorize this!)

  9. Classical Concerto Third movement - Fast What is the form? Often, a Rondo.

  10. Rondo Form • A is the main theme • All contrasting themes are given a letter • A comes back “around” • Diagram looks like: • ABACABADA etc. • Form of Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto 3rd movement

  11. Opera • A large-scale, multi-movement work for vocal soloists, chorus, and orchestra. It is secular (not religious), acted out on stage with scenery and costumes, performed in a theater, and sung in Italian.

  12. 2 Types of Singing • Aria - the singing style in operatic works that is a "song". Action stops and characters reflect on emotion that has just occurred. • Recitative - the singing style in operatic works that is the dialog/action. This type of singing is not usually very tuneful.

  13. Libretto - the words of an opera exactly as they are set to music. The libretto is NOT a plot summary, but the lyrics of the opera (like a script to a play or movie). Literally, it means "Little book".

  14. W.A. Mozart • 1756-1791 • Composed first pieces at age 5 • First symphony at age 8. • First opera at age 12.

  15. Mozart’s operas • Why are they considered to be the best? • 1. Music is sublime. • 2. Excellent plots and stories. • 3. Ability to capture the emotions of the characters in the music.

  16. Don Giovanni • Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte.

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