Section B: Symphony N0.40 in Gminor by Mozart
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- Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- Melody
- Opening melody is played by violins in octaves.
- In the transposition the second subject is more chromatic than the previsous first subject.
- Tonality (Keys)
- Begins in G minor.
- Goes to the relative major of Bb for the second subject.
- Structure
- Sonata Form: Exposition, Development and Recapitulation.
- Ends with a Codetta.
- Rhythm
- 1st subject = repeated croctchet quaver rhythm.
- 2nd subject = mainly minimum crotchet rhythms (longer note values).
- Instrumentation
- Typical classical orchestra without timpanis and trumpets.
- There is only one flute, the only brass is french horns.
- Melody
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