12.10.13 Music Hist. Date Sheet.

1780’s —–Piano Sonata in F major, K. 332, First movement Allegro Mozart String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 33, No. 2 (The Joke) 4th movement Presto, Joseph Haydn string quartet—-Piano Concerto in A major K. 488, First movement Allegro, Piano Concerto Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart —-Don Giovanni; Act 1, Scenes 1-2,opera (Drama Giocoso)Mozart —-Symphony No. 41 in C Major ( Jupiter) K. 551 Finale, Fourth movement, symphony, Mozart —-Symphony NO. 92…

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12.10.13.keywords. music hist

Da Capo Aria Where at the end of the section section, the performers return to the beginning fast section, making an ABA Form. with ritornellos in between each. ex. si, si ben mio Italian Cantata Vocal chamber work with continuo for solo voice with movements of aria/ recit set to lyrical or dramatic text. ex. Clori Vezzosa e bella Serenata Semi-dramatic piece of several singers and small orchestra for special…

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#11’s

Key:C Maj ;F# Key:;;Db Maj; G Key:;;;D Maj G# Key:;;;;Eb Maj A Key:;;;;E Maj A# Key:;;;;F Maj B Key:F# Maj C Key:;G Maj C# Key:;Ab Maj D Key:;A Maj D# Key:;Bb Maj E Key:;B Maj F

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112C

Double Aria Arias during this period consisted of two sections. A slow opening (1) and a (2) fast virtuosic ending (the ending is known as the cabaletta) Cabaletta The fast virtousic ending of a double aria Leitmotif German for “leading motiff” Musical idea, that relates to something which is usually representative of a character or idea. First used by Ricahrd Wanger Gesasmthkinstwerk Meaning total work of art. Incorporates all art mediums visual,…

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10 GCSE – AOS 3- Texture and Melody

Melody The Tune PItch how high or low the note is. Interval the gap in pitch between two notes. Scale a group of notes played in ascending or descending order Arpeggio playing the notes of a chord one by one. Conjunct melodies move mainly by step (next door notes like C-D) and sound smooth. Disjunct melodies use a lot of leaps (bigger intervals) rather than step movement. They will sound…

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10 Functions of Music

#1 Emotional Expression #2 Aesthetic Enjoyment #3 Entertainment #4 Communication #5 Symbolic Representation #6 Physical Response #7 Enforcing Conformity to Social Norms #8 Validation of Social Institutions and Religous Rituals #9 Contribution to the Continuity and Stability of Culture #10 Contribution to the Integration of Society

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