AoS 1: Mozart

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What musical period does this piece come from?
Classical
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How many movements are there in this symphony in total?
Four
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What is the overall structure of this movement?
Sonata form
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What are the three main sections in sonata form?
Exposition, development, recapitulation
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What is unusual about the orchestra used in this piece?
No trumpets, no timpani, single flute
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What key is the first subject in?
G minor
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What instrument plays the first subject?
Violins
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What links the first and second subject?
The bridge
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What key is the second subject in?
Bb major
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What type of scale is heard in the second subject?
Chromatic (descending)
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What two instrumental families play the second subject?
Woodwind and strings
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What is the texture for most of this piece?
Homophonic
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What does 'tutti' mean?
All instruments play
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What is the relationship between G minor and Bb major?
Bb major is the relative major of G minor / G minor is the relative minor of Bb major
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What is the time signature of this piece?
4/4
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What does Molto Allegro mean?
Moderately quickly
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What types of cadences are used frequently to reinforce the key?
Perfect (V - I)
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What is the role of the horns in this piece?
To play long notes and reinforce the harmony
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Which family of instruments have most of the melodic material?
Strings
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How long are most of the phrases in this piece?
Four or eight bars
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In what century was this piece composed?
18th century
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How many movements are there in this symphony in total?

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What are the three main sections in sonata form?

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What is unusual about the orchestra used in this piece?

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