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Mozart GCSE
Music GCSE Mozart's symphony no. 40
Question | Answer |
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When was the classical period? | From 1750 –1830. |
What are the three sections called in sonata form? (hint: expose, develop, recap) | Exposition, development and recapitulation. |
Which key is the sonata in? | G minor. The tonic key - one that Mozart associated with sadness. |
What is the tempo? | Molto Allegro - very fast. |
What is the metre / time signature? | 4/4 |
In the second subject where does the key modulate? | The relative major - |
What is the texture of this movement? | Mostly homophonic. Melody and accompaniment. |
What key does the exposition end in? | B flat major (the relative major). |
What is the structure or form? | Sonata form. |
Which two instruments did Mozart NOT use in this piece? | Trumpets and timpani (drums) |
The first and second subjects are introduced in the exposition. Which key is the first subject usually in? | The tonic. G minor in this case. |