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In most recapitulation sections, which of these is true?
Themes from the exposition return, but now the second tonal area and closing material are in the tonic key
True or false: This is the correct makeup of the Exposition in a Sonata-Allegro movement:
The first tonal area states theme(s) in the home key
Transition or bridge modulates and moves the music forward
The Second tonal area states theme(s) in the contrasting key
The Closing material uses frequent cadences to signal the end of the exposition
True
Put the following parts of ternary form in order: Statement
First
Put the following parts of ternary form in order: Contrast
Second
Put the following parts of ternary form in order: Recurrance
Third
In Eine kleine Nachtmusik, which of these is not characteristics of the development section?
The original key is avoided
In a Sonata Allegro form, what is “exposition”?
presents thematic material
In a Sonata Allegro form, what is “recapitulation”?
themes return, usually in original order
In a Sonata Allegro form, what is “development”?
thematic material is expanded and altered
Match the movements of a common 4-movement plan in the classical era to its correct tempo: 1: Sonata-allegro
Fast
Match the movements of a common 4-movement plan in the classical era to its correct tempo: 2: Ternary, theme and variations, or rondo
Slow
Match the movements of a common 4-movement plan in the classical era to its correct tempo: 3: Ternary form (minuet and trio)
Moderate or lively
Match the movements of a common 4-movement plan in the classical era to its correct tempo: 4: Sonata-allegro, theme and variations, or rondo
Fast
How many themes are in the first tonal section of Eine kleine Nachtmusik?
3