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1 Chapter 13: Other Classical Genres
The Sonata

2 Key Terms Sonata Piano sonata Violin sonata Sonata movement plan

3 Other Classical Genres
In addition to symphony, four other principal genres Sonata Concerto String quartet Opera buffa These genres borrow many features of the symphony Especially sonata, concerto, & quartet

4 The Sonata Sonata genre NOT the same as sonata form!
Baroque sonata was a chamber genre The Classical sonata = a work in several movements for one or two instruments For solo instrument with or without piano Intended mostly for private performance More “domestic” than the “public” symphony

5 Sonata Types Piano sonata (for piano alone)
Featured favorite new instrument of the time Violin sonata (for violin & piano) Sonatas use an adapted version of the symphony movement plan Less uniform than symphonies, concertos, or quartets Only 2/3 of sonatas follow sonata movement plan

6 Symphony Movement Plan
I – Moderate to fast tempo; Sonata form Sometimes with slow Introduction II – Slow tempo; Various forms used Sonata form, variations, rondo, or other III – Moderate tempo; Minuet form A triple meter dance IV – Fast tempo; Sonata or rondo form

7 Sonata Movement Plan Similar to symphony movement plan
Minuet movement usually omitted Movements often shorter than in symphony I – Moderate to fast tempo; Sonata form Slow Introduction rare II – Slow tempo; Various forms used Sonata form, variations, rondo, or other III –Fast tempo; Sonata or rondo form

8 Mozart, Piano Sonata in B-flat
A sonata in three movements Follows the sonata movement plan 1st movement – Allegro, sonata form 2nd movement – Adagio, rondo form 3rd movement – Allegretto, rondo-like form A sunny work overall More typical than the often painful agitation of Symphony No. 40

9 Mozart, Sonata in B-flat, III (1)
Feel of rondo form, but irregular A theme’s structure is typical for rondo theme Contrasting sections (B & C) are typical rondo episodes But there is no central A (between B & C) All 3 themes are rounded binary form tunes

10 Mozart, Sonata in B-flat, III (2)
The A theme is edgy, with syncopations B theme simpler with more syncopation C uses spiky counterpoint, chromaticism


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