Haydn Symphomy Number 104: Exposition 0.0 / 5 ? MusicSet WorksASWJEC Created by: DenicoCreated on: 01-05-18 00:58 What is the overall tonality of this section? D Major 1 of 21 Length of the Exposition? Bars 17-123 2 of 21 Length of 1st subject section Bars 17-49 3 of 21 How does this differ from the introduction Brighter key. Tonic Major 4 of 21 What is the tempo for the Exposition? Allegro 5 of 21 What does figure 'y' consist of Repeated dotted quavers 6 of 21 What is monothematism One theme, that becomes the main theme throughout a piece 7 of 21 Where is a perfect cadence 1st heard? Bar 31 8 of 21 Where does the Transition passage start? Bars 50-64 9 of 21 How is monothematism used this early in the piece? Bars 50-52 figure 'y' is brought back, becomes the main theme of the transition passage, and is decorated 10 of 21 Why is there a use of G#? Hints that the key will change to A Major, which is the dominant of D Major 11 of 21 Why is it important to note the pedal notes at Bar 57? It is the dominant of the dominant, E Major, further showing that the key will change to A Major 12 of 21 Where does the 2nd Subject Section start? Bar 65-98 13 of 21 How many Bars is it's length? Bars 65-98 14 of 21 What key is it in? A Major 15 of 21 How does it differ to the 1st Subject Section? Woodwind are added in, which provides contrast in sonority 16 of 21 Where does the harmony become more Chromatic? Bars 73-79 17 of 21 Where does the 2nd half of the 2nd Subject Section start? Bar 80. Lasts until Bar 98 18 of 21 How does this section contrast others? Starts of with an Interrupted cadence. Bassline plays very syncopated idea 19 of 21 What Section comes after? Codetta 20 of 21 How long is the Codetta? Bars 99-123 21 of 21
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