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Mterm song sigs
Midterm key features of songs
| song | key features |
|---|---|
| Symphony No. 40 I form | sonata |
| Symphony No. 40 I modulations | to major during theme 2 |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor I brilliance | organicism, it grows |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor I modulations | Eb major (relative of C minor) for them 2, SURPRISE -> bridge is to somewhere in recap, goes to c major |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor II modulations | trumpet fanfare to C major, |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor III form name | scherzo |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor III form | A (scherzo) B (Trio) Scherzo (A') |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor III scherzo form | aba'b'a''b'' |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor III trio form | cc|dc'dc' |
| Symphony No. 5 in C minor III trio details | fugal, imitative polyphony, C major |
| Gretchen at the Spinning wheel poem | from Faust by Goethe |
| Gretchen at the Spinning wheel key and modulations | D minor, goes to relative major as she gets excited, then back after the kiss |
| Gute Nacht form | Modified strophic (A, A, A') |
| Gute Nacht romantic irony | the words are heartbreaking but it transitions to the parallel major at the end which seems happy |
| The Hurdy-Gurdy man form | Strophic form |
| Erlkönig words | come from a Goethe poem |
| Erlkönig form | through composed (music is different for stanzas even though stanzas are parallel) |