Ritornello form with shortened
repetitions of opening 12 bars with
chorale melody in between
Ritornello form
characterised by minor
keys, sequences and
discords, created by
and through
suspensions
Continuo and figured bass
Hemiola at end of main sections and
tierce de picardie on final cadence
Angst and words are reflected in suspensions
Movement 2
Syllabic word setting that reflects the
natural rhythms of the text
Text flows at a faster rate
Declamatory style of singing with detached
melodic fragments to highlight sighs
Angular melodic lines with tortured
leaps eg diminished 7th bar 2 on
Misery
Extreme dissonance minor 9th sop and bass bar 2
Accompaniment purely
supportive so words can be
appreciated
Modulates to several keys.
Foreign Emajor on strongest
poison bar 10
Movement 3
Diminished 7th beat 2 bar 2 allows for
unexpected modulations to G minor bar
2 and Ab major bar 6
Expected perfect cadence in Bb major is changed by
the introduction of Ab at the end of the melody, thus
sparking off a series of anguished suspensions. Eg Gb
against F bar 9
Movement 4
Technique of re-using melodic fragments, eg bars 23-24 is from bars 5-6
Quaver bass heard almost throughout
Modulates to dominant Bb major at end of fist
section, then to C minor (relative minor) and
other related keys before returning to tonic Eb
major at bar 78-79