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3.14 Other Classical Genres

The Sonata

  • Sonata not only represents a form, but a type of piece for 1 or another small number of instruments

    • In Classical, a sonata was a composition for 1-2 instruments only

  • Not for concerts, relatively rare, for private performances (often amateur)

  • Piano sonatas were just for solo piano

  • Violin sonatas was for violin and piano (equally)

  • 3 movements

    • Opening: fast/moderate tempo, sonata form

    • Slow: slow/very slow tempo; sonata form, variations, rondo form, or some other form (varied)

    • Closing: fast/very fast tempo, often in rondo form

The Classical Concerto

  • More variety than Baroque

  • Creating balance between a solo instrument and the orchestra was hard

Movements of the Classical Concerto:

Taken directly from the textbook

Double-Exposition Form

Extended version of sonata form

Beginning to end:

  • Orchestra Exposition

    • First theme then second group

    • Tonic key

  • Solo Exposition

    • First theme, bridge, second group

    • Tonic key then second key

  • Development

    • Themes developed then retransition

    • Unstable keys (modulations)

  • Recapitulation

    • First theme, bridge, then second group

  • Solo Cadenza

  • Orchestra’s cadence theme

Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488 (1786), First Movement

Gentle and songful (1st mvt.) to tragic (2nd mvt.) to exuberant and sunny (3rd mvt.)

The String Quartet

  • Genre for 2 violins, a viola, and a cello

  • Similar to symphony in movements, not equal in tone color/volume range

opening movement

slow movement

minuet (with trio)

closing movement

fast/moderate tempo

slow/very slow tempo

moderate tempo

fast/very fast tempo

sonata form

sonata form, variations, rondo form, or other

minuet form

sonata form or rondo form

  • Small informal audiences, or none at all

  • Nuance, delicacy, and intimacy

  • Haydn composed sixty-seven

Haydn, String Quartet in D Major, Op. 64, No. 5 (The Lark, 1790), First Movement

  • First violin acts as a “songbird” with accompaniment for theme 1

  • Theme 2 has syncopated chords

  • Cadence theme has fast triplet scales

Other Types of Chamber Music

  • Chamber music is music for 2-9 players

    • Supposed to be performed in a chamber (room)

    • Still has an intimate character

  • A piano trio is for violin, cello, and piano

  • String quintet is a string quartet with an extra low instrument

Opera Buffa

  • Italian comic opera

  • Lifelike quality of comedy

  • Haydn wrote 12, Mozart wrote 6

The Ensemble

  • Opera seria has recitatives and arias

  • Opera buffa uses ensembles as well as solo arias

  • An ensemble is a number sung by 2+ people

Mozart, Don Giovanni (1787)

  • Technically opera buffa, has tragic elements

    • Might be considered “dark comedy” today

  • Based around Don Giovanni, Italian Don Juan

    • Womanizer, sinner, goes to hell

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3.14 Other Classical Genres

The Sonata

  • Sonata not only represents a form, but a type of piece for 1 or another small number of instruments

    • In Classical, a sonata was a composition for 1-2 instruments only

  • Not for concerts, relatively rare, for private performances (often amateur)

  • Piano sonatas were just for solo piano

  • Violin sonatas was for violin and piano (equally)

  • 3 movements

    • Opening: fast/moderate tempo, sonata form

    • Slow: slow/very slow tempo; sonata form, variations, rondo form, or some other form (varied)

    • Closing: fast/very fast tempo, often in rondo form

The Classical Concerto

  • More variety than Baroque

  • Creating balance between a solo instrument and the orchestra was hard

Movements of the Classical Concerto:

Taken directly from the textbook

Double-Exposition Form

Extended version of sonata form

Beginning to end:

  • Orchestra Exposition

    • First theme then second group

    • Tonic key

  • Solo Exposition

    • First theme, bridge, second group

    • Tonic key then second key

  • Development

    • Themes developed then retransition

    • Unstable keys (modulations)

  • Recapitulation

    • First theme, bridge, then second group

  • Solo Cadenza

  • Orchestra’s cadence theme

Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488 (1786), First Movement

Gentle and songful (1st mvt.) to tragic (2nd mvt.) to exuberant and sunny (3rd mvt.)

The String Quartet

  • Genre for 2 violins, a viola, and a cello

  • Similar to symphony in movements, not equal in tone color/volume range

opening movement

slow movement

minuet (with trio)

closing movement

fast/moderate tempo

slow/very slow tempo

moderate tempo

fast/very fast tempo

sonata form

sonata form, variations, rondo form, or other

minuet form

sonata form or rondo form

  • Small informal audiences, or none at all

  • Nuance, delicacy, and intimacy

  • Haydn composed sixty-seven

Haydn, String Quartet in D Major, Op. 64, No. 5 (The Lark, 1790), First Movement

  • First violin acts as a “songbird” with accompaniment for theme 1

  • Theme 2 has syncopated chords

  • Cadence theme has fast triplet scales

Other Types of Chamber Music

  • Chamber music is music for 2-9 players

    • Supposed to be performed in a chamber (room)

    • Still has an intimate character

  • A piano trio is for violin, cello, and piano

  • String quintet is a string quartet with an extra low instrument

Opera Buffa

  • Italian comic opera

  • Lifelike quality of comedy

  • Haydn wrote 12, Mozart wrote 6

The Ensemble

  • Opera seria has recitatives and arias

  • Opera buffa uses ensembles as well as solo arias

  • An ensemble is a number sung by 2+ people

Mozart, Don Giovanni (1787)

  • Technically opera buffa, has tragic elements

    • Might be considered “dark comedy” today

  • Based around Don Giovanni, Italian Don Juan

    • Womanizer, sinner, goes to hell