Vivaldi Concerto in D minor 0.0 / 5 ? MusicDeveloping Musical UnderstandingA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: E.H13Created on: 20-03-18 10:41 How does the first movement start? With canon at the beat, then canon at the bar 1 of 19 Whats unusual about the start to the piece? There are only 2 instruments playing, and it begins on the second quaver of the bar 2 of 19 Which 2 instruments begin both the the first and last movements? Violin, Violin 3 of 19 Who is this piece written for Trio Sonata group, String orchestra and continuo 4 of 19 Name the most common harmonic device found in this piece (e.g in the second half of the main subject in the second movement) Circle of 5ths 5 of 19 Name the texture of the first THREE bars of the second movement Homphonic and homorhythmic 6 of 19 Name the texture found after this Fugal 7 of 19 What is the name of the rhythm found in the third movement? Siciliano rhythm 8 of 19 What is the texture in the 3rd movement? Melody dominated homophony 9 of 19 Name the cadence at the end of the piece Perfect 10 of 19 What key is the piece in D minor 11 of 19 Which movement most the furthest away from this original key? 3rd 12 of 19 Which movement remains entirely in the tonic key? 1st 13 of 19 What is the real answer in the second subject The 1st subject, played a 5th above 14 of 19 What is a feature of the harmony in the 3rd movement There is some chromatic harmony, and some diminished 7th chords 15 of 19 Name a link to Telemann viola concerto from the 3rd movement of Vivaldi Use of melody dominated homophony 16 of 19 Why does Vivaldi's harmony sound baroque? Functional harmony 17 of 19 What are the features of a baroque melody line? Scalic, use of ornamentation and triadic 18 of 19 At the very end of the 4th movement, what is there? Suspentions and a chromatically descending bassline 19 of 19
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