Classical Concerto
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- Created on: 15-02-17 20:32
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- Classic Concerto
- Concertos
- First Movement
- sonata form: brisk and purposeful (allegro)
- Second Movement
- Ternary or variation form: slower and song like (adante)
- Third Movement
- Rondo, variation or sonata form: fast and cheerful (allegro)
- soloist and orchestra
- Quick, slow, quick
- piano and violin
- Cadenza: orchestra stops, soloist plays fiddly part
- First Movement
- Sonata
- Three or four movements
- one or two instruments
- Two contrasting themes are : exposed, developed, repeated
- Exposition: two contrasting themes (high/low, major/minor) are introduced in the opening sequence.
- Development: New harmonies or rhythms may be developed, sequences, imitation, inversion or a pedal note may be introduced.
- Recapitulation: The themes from the exposition sequence are repeated, sometimes with slight changes. the composer might add some ornaments to hold the listeners attention
- Development: New harmonies or rhythms may be developed, sequences, imitation, inversion or a pedal note may be introduced.
- Baroque Concerto
- 1600-1750
- Chamber music
- Concerto grosso
- concertino
- Ripieno
- Basso continuo
- Concertos
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