MUS 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Tempo Rubato, Key Signature, Tonality
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The freemasons (secret society: emerged during the enlightenment, mutual support, social charity, joseph ii, mozart, george washington. Mozart"s music: light and comic, emotional, themes of life, death, romance, despair, hope. Emotion in music: time: change in timing (slow to fast, fast to slow), rubato, melody: long tones, longer melody, instruments: strings, organ, tonality: modulation (major to minor, minor to major, texture: homophonic/polyphonic, dynamics: piano < forte. 40 in g minor: mozart, 1788, allegro molto (very fast but not as fast as presto, 2/2 time signature, g minor key, orchestration: ute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, strings. Sonata form: 1st movement: exposition: themes are presented, opening theme, second theme, development: key changes, themes changed (through tempo, instrumentation, tonality, dynamics, recapitulation: opening theme, second theme, new material, coda: goes back to tonic key, nal chords. Relative key: the major/minor scale that shares the same key signature. The magic flute (1791: german singspiel (singing and spoken dialogue, 2 acts, characters: