MUS 142 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Ritornello, Electrical Contacts, Sigurd
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Topic: chapter 31: conversation with a leader: the classical concerto. Lg 21 mozart: piano concerto in g major, k. 453, mvmt i. Slide 1: the classical concerto: written for solo instrument and orchestra. >favorite instruments were piano and violin: three movements = fast-slow-fast, cadenza. >toward the end of a movement: first movement = first movement concerto form . Slide 2: classical era first movements: often the longest and highly organized, usually fast. Slide 3: sonata-allegro form: three-part form: exposition = themes are presented. Theme 1 bridge theme 2 closing section: development = themes are presented in different ways, recapitulation = themes return. >theme 1 bridge theme 2 closing section: concerto has double exposition. >soloist"s exposition includes a theme not presented in the orchestral exposition. Slide 4: mozart and the piano concerto: important figure in development of concerto, 27 piano concertos mostly for himself (!, lg 21: mozart: piano concerto in g major, k. 453, mvmt i.