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Sonata-Allegro Form

Architecture Recalled ancient classical U.S. Capital Monticello

Classical Architecture and Music

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

Sections Always Present in Sonata Form Movements ExpositionDevelopmentRecapitulation IV or IIIV or III(X)V 7 I

The Exposition Introduces Main Ideas Contains Motion from Tonic to a Related Key. Principal Key Section I : Transition IV/V. Secondary Key Section V. Closing Section

The Development V or III(X)V 7

The Recapitulation Restates Ideas from the Exposition Restates Related Key Material in the Tonic. Principal Key Section I : Transition IV7IV7. Secondary Key Section I. Closing Section

Sections Sometimes Present in Sonata Form Movements ExpositionDevelopmentRecapitulation IV or IIIV or III(X)V 7 I IV7IV7 IntroductionCoda

“[My pay is] too much for what I do, too little for what I could do.” — Mozart

Review of Overall Form Exposition IV or III Development V or III(X)V 7 Recapitulation IIV7IV7 IntroductionCoda