Poulenc - Sonata for Horn, Trumbet & Trombone
A 2013 set work. All the information you need for section A and B
- Created by: Charlie
- Created on: 30-03-13 17:24
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- Poulenc
- Background
- Composed: 1922
- Genre; Chamber work
- First Performance: professional recital in a Parisian salon/small concert hall
- 20th Century instrumental combination
- Technique associated with advanced players
- Resources
- Horn, Trumpet & Trombone
- Trio
- Structure
- Ternary with Coda
- Section B split into 2 (B1 & B2)
- Melody
- Falling tonic triad Bar 21 - 25
- Opens with fanfare motif
- Motif is a triad
- Triad in Horn Bar 26 - 27
- 2 bar phrases Bar 26 - 33
- Motif simplified Bar 5
- Harmony
- Perfect Cadence Bar 8
- Confirms new key
- Secondary 7th Bar 6
- Diatonic Cluster Bar 31
- Whole -tone scale Bar 56
- Enharmonic equivalent Bar 36 -37
- Perfect Cadence Bar 8
- Tonality
- Section A = G Major
- B1 = Eb Major
- Coda = G Major
- Polytonal Bar 27
- Bar 25 = suggestion of tonic minor
- Bar 5 modulates to dominant (D Major)
- B2 = Bb Major
- Texture
- imitation Bar 21 - 25
- Mostly Homophonic
- Rhythm & Metre
- Augmentation of Morif Bar 21 - 25
- Metre changes frequently
- Addictive rhythm Bar 9 -17
- Background
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