MUS302H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Fugue, Glossary Of Musical Terminology, Arpeggio
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Ternary forms: minuet and trio, usually the 3rd movement of a symphonic work. Invariably in triple time: a light, dance-like tune in a moderate tempo, court dance popular in late 17th century, form based on dance, historically called a trio because made of three instruments, a/b/a. 104, iii, 1795 (third movement: minuet and trio. Sonata-allegro form: sonata-allegro form: a dramatic musical form of the classical and romantic periods involving an exposition, development, and recapitulation, with optional introduction and coda, form for 1st (+ often 4th) movement for all manner of compositions. Introduce conflict and resolution of ideas: a/b/a: exposition, development, recapitulation, a material is repeated, b is new material. 0:00 0:47 1:11 3:32 4:40 (5:07) 5:44 7:01. 1:49 2:32 2:57: show how ideas relate to each other and come back to it. In development, transitional material with over-related ideas: orchestral texture, 8:37 transition from fanfare style opening (arpeggio, hero struggles through new ideas and stays on higher arpeggio.