Mozart: Piano Sonata in B flat major, K.333, movement I 0.0 / 5 ? MusicDeveloping Musical UnderstandingA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: thebluefrisbeeCreated on: 14-11-16 10:39 Melody Chromatic notes Conjunct and disjunct Ornamentation Regular phrasing Repetition Sequences 1st sub material used in development 1 of 6 Tonality Tonic- B falt major Modulations F major (V) G minor (relative) F minor (minor V) C minor (relative of IV) E flat minor (Minor V) Development has surprising modulations Dominant prep for G minor, never resolves, goes to Bb instead 2 of 6 Rhythm and metre Simple quadruple Syncopation LH often off-beat Anacrusis at start Tempo- allegro 3 of 6 Harmony Functional harmony V-I cadences Ic typical approach chord Some imperfect cadences Feminine cadence Circle of 5ths G-Cm-F-Bb-A-D-Gm V pedal in Alberti bass Chromatic chords in Development- dim 7, aug 6 Mostly root position/ 1st inversion eg 1st subject Chromatic LH shifts change harmony 4 of 6 Texture Melody dominated homophony Light textured Thickened at end of phrases LH accomp v. light Occasional octaves for drama Little imitation 5 of 6 Timbre Softer than modern piano Mozart uses whole range but favours top register Dynamic markings- only for drama 6 of 6
Describe the Stylistic Features of Mozart’s Piano Sonata in B Flat, K.333: Movement 1, Which Show it was Written in the Classical Period 0.0 / 5
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