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Piano Sonata Op. 13 in Cminor `Pathetique', move ...

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  • The exposition of a sonata has 2 subjects. How did composers link them?
    writing a bridge passage to modulate the key to the new key.
  • What does this dynamic marking mean? ff
    very loud- fortissimo
  • The three parts of a Sonata form are:
    Exposition- Development- Recapitulation
  • What is a codetta?
    a short ending to a section
  • what notes of a scale make a diminished triad chord?
    flatten (b) the 3rd and 5th notes
  • What type of texture is homophony?
    melody and chords (melody and accompaniment)
  • What is the Italian term for fast paced? (The tempo of the exposition)
    Allegro di molto e con brio
  • What does this dynamic marking mean? p
    piano- soft
  • Why would piano sonata in C minor not be able to be played on a harpsichord?
    The keys cannot change dynamics, but the piano can, depending on how hard it is hit.
  • How many bars is the introduction?
    10
  • What is the relative major of C minor?
    Eb Major.. (count 3 semitones UP) memorise the piano!
  • What major key signature has 3 flats?
    Eb Major (Battle ends and down goes Charles father)
  • What does this dynamic marking mean? f
    loud- forte
  • What bar does the exposition start? and what key is it in?
    bar 10 (to 132). It has two subjects in it.
  • "cut common time" is a time signature that cuts ____
    4/4 or common time in half
  • What does this dynamic marking mean? sf
    sforzando or accented
  • The exposition has 2 subjects. The first is in the ___ key, the second is in a ______ or____ key.
    modulated or relative key.
  • The introduction is "Grave". What does this mean?
    Very slow