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Classical Music 1770-1820

1750-1770 = ??? Active but “nameless” period – known as “Pre-Classical” or GALLANT STYLE or Rococo C.P.E. Bach – more famous than dad (J.S.)

Overview The SYMPHONY emerges CHAMBER MUSIC emerges OPERA continues & evolves Three major composers: HAYDN MOZART BEETHOVEN

LIFE-TIME-LINES BEETHOVEN 1770-1827 MOZART 1756-1791 HAYDN 1732-1809 1820

The Classical Style CLARITY REGULAR PHRASES CONTRAST BECOMES STRUCTURAL, EVEN NARRATIVE MOTIFIC RATHER THAN MELODIC MOTIFIC MATERIAL IS “WORKED OUT”

Haydn

Listening example Haydn -- first movement from Sonata in C Major, No. 50 -- clarity of texture -- contrast of mood within one movement -- piano sonata -- short motific ideas rather than long melodies -- sonata form

Haydn THE POINT: plenty of chances to experiment with form Don’t write this down: 104 symphonies 60 Piano sonatas 68 String quartets 25 Operas (10 lost) Masses & oratorios THE POINT: plenty of chances to experiment with form

A private laboratory for Haydn and his development of classical forms Esterháza A private laboratory for Haydn and his development of classical forms - 30 years of support, isolated but not cut-off from the world . . . 2 operas & 2 concerts every week, almost daily chamber music, his own 25-member orchestra

A digression: the social status of the artist Velasquez proudly wearing a mark of distinction Haydn a (very glorified) servant Beethoven fancied himself to be independent – an entrepreneur

Sonata Form tonic exposition theme 1 recapitulation development usually repeated development transition 1 theme 2 transition 2 tonic theme 1 theme 2

The Classical Style CLARITY REGULAR PHRASES CONTRAST BECOMES STRUCTURAL, EVEN NARRATIVE MOTIFIC RATHER THAN MELODIC MOTIFIC MATERIAL IS “WORKED OUT”

Mozart listening example 1st movement from Symphony No. 40 in G minor Minor key Sonata form – very clear p. 320-21 in text

Only 35 years on the planet Mozart Only 35 years on the planet

Mozart 40+ symphonies string quartets piano sonatas 17 piano concertos masses 20 operas

The Classical Style CLARITY REGULAR PHRASES CONTRAST BECOMES STRUCTURAL, EVEN NARRATIVE MOTIFIC RATHER THAN MELODIC MOTIFIC MATERIAL IS “WORKED OUT”

SUMMARY – 18TH CENTURY MUSIC – Genres such as the SYMPHONY and the STRING QUARTET emerge, all emphasizing CLARITY of musical ideas and the organization of CONTRAST, as exemplified by SONATA FORM key composers: HAYDN, MOZART & early Beethoven

NOT V. HEART vs. HEAD EMOTION vs. INTELLECT

IT’S ALL EMOTIONS – IT IS A QUESTION OF WHAT KINDS OF EMOTIONS NOT IT’S ALL EMOTIONS – IT IS A QUESTION OF WHAT KINDS OF EMOTIONS