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Explore the intricacies of sonata-allegro form through this 53-minute university lecture that examines four distinct types of music within a sonata: thematic, transitional, developmental, and cadential. Delve deep into the structural components and functional characteristics that define this classical musical form. Transition into an examination of theme and variations as an alternative compositional structure, analyzing examples from Beethoven's and Mozart's works to understand how composers manipulate and transform musical themes. Experience a live demonstration of theme and variations through a performance of Corelli's La Folia, providing practical insight into how these theoretical concepts manifest in actual musical performance. Learn to distinguish between different functional types within sonata-allegro form and develop analytical skills for understanding classical music structure through detailed musical examples and expert commentary.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Parts of the Sonata-Allegro Form
- Chapter 3. Distinguishing Functional Types within the Sonata-Allegro
- Chapter 4. Theme and Variations
- Chapter 5. Examining Theme and Variations in Corelli's La Folia
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