Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mozart: 1st Movement from Symphony No.40 in G minor
- General
- Written in 1788
- From the Classical Period (1750-1830)
- Structure
- 1) Exposition
- 1st Subject in Gminor
- Bridge- modulation
- 2nd Subject in G minor
- Codetta in Bb Major
- 2) Development
- Develops 1st Subject- through related keys
- 3) Recapitulation
- 1st Subject in G minor
- Bridge- no modulation
- 2nd Subject in G minor
- Coda- perfect Cadence
- Instrumentation
- Strings
- Violins
- Violas
- Cellos
- Double basses
- Woodwind
- Flute
- Oboes (2)
- Clarinets (2)
- Bassoons (2)
- Brass
- Horn in G
- Horn in Bb major
- The instrumentation is
slightly different to a
standard classical orchestra
as it contains only one flute
rather than two. It also does
not contain the usual two
trumpets or timpani.
- It is a symphony that is in sonata form.
- Sonata Form means that has three sections. An
exposition, a development and a recapitulation.
- Features of Classical Music
- Regular eight bar phrasing. 4
is asking the question and the
next four answer it.
- Melody dominated texture
- Symmetry and balance within
the structure
- Functional harmony- only used
for structure.
- Orchestras became standard and the
harpsichord was no longer used.
- Contrast in key and melodies and great dynamic contrast.