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Subjects in a sonata exposition
The first subject is tonic and masculine, while the second subject is feminine and legato.
Development in a Sonata.
Section that involves change, conflict, and developing the theme or subject.
Recapitulation in Sonata structure
The first subject is in tonic and the second subject is also presented in tonic.
Defining feature of the first subject in an Exposition
It includes a sequence and Alberti bass accompaniment.
Legato
It describes the smooth and connected style of playing.
Mood change
Changes to G minor.
End of a piece of music.
A coda.
Fugue
Structure that begins with a subject in one voice, followed by another voice repeating the subject.
Countersubject in a Fugue.
Melody that accompanies the main subject in a fugue.
Tierce de Picardie - Fugue
It is used to finish a piece in a minor key by resolving to a major chord.