MUAR 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Symphony No. 104 (Haydn), Symphony No. 45 (Haydn), Piano Sonata
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Haydn: symphony: 4 movement multi-work for orchestra, string quartet: multi movement work for 2 violins, viola and cello, rondo form: rondo theme is the first thing you get (in tonic key of the piece) If asked for the ensemble, specify instruments. Then contrasted by music that follows (called an episode) Notice how the rondo theme returns (comes after a cadence) The rondo theme is put after a cadence and a big pause so that you can really hear it. This ensured that the audience would stay interested in the piece while it was playing without words to accompany it. ), but now they"re meant to be played all together: ex: haydn - symphony no. Just another example of haydn being funny: ex: haydn symphony no. Slow introduction in a minor key, then transitions and finds the d major key. Writing for larger orchestras than he did before. The timpani is the only percussion instrument.