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Symphony No 40 - Mozart
                  KEY FEATURES



This is quite a long work for you to learn. The
analysis in the text book is very good.
Here, you will find information in smaller chunks!
Instrumentation
First – Remember the Classical Orchestra from General Features?

                              This piece is a little different!   Clarinets.
                                                                  Originally not
                                                                  in the piece, but
                                                                  Mozart added
                                                                  them later.
                                                                  They were a
                                                                  new invention
                                                                  and he loved
                                                                  the new sound
                                                                  so much he
                                                                  rewrote some
                                                                  pieces to
                                                                  include
                                                                  them…includin
                                                                  g Messiah by
                                                                  Handel!
See
  GENERAL
  FEATURES
                                                       Structure
               Mozart uses SONATA FORM to build the structure of this movement.
               This is a common way of doing things in the CLASSICAL PERIOD
What happens in each section will be covered in other slides

                   Section                           Bars          Keys used
                   First Subject                     1-20          G Minor
                   Bridge Passage                    20-44         Modulates to Bb
                                                                   Major (relative
 Short
                                                                   major)
ending
section            Second Subject                    44-72         Bb Major
                   Codetta                           73-100        Bb –ends in G
                                                                   minor              Explained
                                                                                         in
                                                                                     HARMONY/
                   Development                       101-164       Gmin/E Min/A      TONALITY
                                                                   min/Dmin/Gmin
                                                                   /C/F/Bb
                   Recapitulation                    164-260       Gminor
                   Coda                              260-299       G minor
Harmony/Tonality
Sonata Form is all about the relationship between keys.
Most common is the relationship between the TONIC (chord I)
and the Dominant (chord V) but in a minor key it often the
relationship between tonic and its’ RELATIVE MAJOR key


                G minor            Bb
                                  Major

Which bits are in G Minor?
• 1st Subject                   Which bits are in Bb
•Start of Development           Major?
•Recapitulation                 •2nd Subject
•Coda                           •Codetta (but finishes
                                in G min)
What happens in the development?
       The DEVELOPMENT is where a composer can experiment.
       Mozart goes through 7 keys in this sections.
       Let’s see how they are related (read clockwise from the top)

…he reaches Bb major                       Gm             Relative minor of the tonic
– the relative major of                                   major (G Major)
G minor – and links               Bbmaj   Tonic    Em
this to the start of the
RECAPITULATION ,
in the TONIC of G Minor

                           Fmaj                         Am          Mozart
                                                                    then uses
                                                                    keys that
                                                                    are 4 notes
                                  Cmaj            Dm
                                                                    apart –
                                           Gm                       until…..

                                                        Called a “cycle of 4ths”
Melody
   There are 2 melodies used in this piece.
   They are known as SUBJECTS in Sonata Form

1st Subject                                              Descending Sequence




              Repeats the first phrase, one note lower                   Look out for the
                                                                         repeated F# in
                                                                         this sequence
                                       Played by violins in
                                       Octaves, accompanied
                                       by quaver chords in
                                       violas
2nd Subject   In Bb Major – relative major!


                          Woodwind link passage




                                                                 woodwind link and take over the tune




Notice the CHROMATIC           Shared between strings and woodwind, this is
movement in the melody         the first example played by the strings.

                                The use of semitones in the melody
                                creates a PATHETIQUE mood.
Try and learn the notes to these melodies, because….




The skill being tested is your ability to HEAR the missing notes and correctly identify
them. But….a few minutes work could mean that you remember them.
Texture
         Is mostly Melody dominated Hompohony (Homophonic)
         Look at the example from the first subject



melody




                                     Violas and Cello/Bass play G minor chords.
                                     Giving the HOMPOHONIC texture
Other Textures include IMITATION and CANON
See example from bars 81-84
However, it never reaches the same complexity as the polyphony in Baroque music
More Examples of Homphonic Texture

Bars –34-43 (including a strong DOMINANT PEDAL)

Bars 88-100

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GCSE Music Edexcel - Mozart 40

  • 1. Symphony No 40 - Mozart KEY FEATURES This is quite a long work for you to learn. The analysis in the text book is very good. Here, you will find information in smaller chunks!
  • 2. Instrumentation First – Remember the Classical Orchestra from General Features? This piece is a little different! Clarinets. Originally not in the piece, but Mozart added them later. They were a new invention and he loved the new sound so much he rewrote some pieces to include them…includin g Messiah by Handel!
  • 3. See GENERAL FEATURES Structure Mozart uses SONATA FORM to build the structure of this movement. This is a common way of doing things in the CLASSICAL PERIOD What happens in each section will be covered in other slides Section Bars Keys used First Subject 1-20 G Minor Bridge Passage 20-44 Modulates to Bb Major (relative Short major) ending section Second Subject 44-72 Bb Major Codetta 73-100 Bb –ends in G minor Explained in HARMONY/ Development 101-164 Gmin/E Min/A TONALITY min/Dmin/Gmin /C/F/Bb Recapitulation 164-260 Gminor Coda 260-299 G minor
  • 4. Harmony/Tonality Sonata Form is all about the relationship between keys. Most common is the relationship between the TONIC (chord I) and the Dominant (chord V) but in a minor key it often the relationship between tonic and its’ RELATIVE MAJOR key G minor Bb Major Which bits are in G Minor? • 1st Subject Which bits are in Bb •Start of Development Major? •Recapitulation •2nd Subject •Coda •Codetta (but finishes in G min)
  • 5. What happens in the development? The DEVELOPMENT is where a composer can experiment. Mozart goes through 7 keys in this sections. Let’s see how they are related (read clockwise from the top) …he reaches Bb major Gm Relative minor of the tonic – the relative major of major (G Major) G minor – and links Bbmaj Tonic Em this to the start of the RECAPITULATION , in the TONIC of G Minor Fmaj Am Mozart then uses keys that are 4 notes Cmaj Dm apart – Gm until….. Called a “cycle of 4ths”
  • 6. Melody There are 2 melodies used in this piece. They are known as SUBJECTS in Sonata Form 1st Subject Descending Sequence Repeats the first phrase, one note lower Look out for the repeated F# in this sequence Played by violins in Octaves, accompanied by quaver chords in violas
  • 7. 2nd Subject In Bb Major – relative major! Woodwind link passage woodwind link and take over the tune Notice the CHROMATIC Shared between strings and woodwind, this is movement in the melody the first example played by the strings. The use of semitones in the melody creates a PATHETIQUE mood.
  • 8. Try and learn the notes to these melodies, because…. The skill being tested is your ability to HEAR the missing notes and correctly identify them. But….a few minutes work could mean that you remember them.
  • 9. Texture Is mostly Melody dominated Hompohony (Homophonic) Look at the example from the first subject melody Violas and Cello/Bass play G minor chords. Giving the HOMPOHONIC texture
  • 10. Other Textures include IMITATION and CANON See example from bars 81-84 However, it never reaches the same complexity as the polyphony in Baroque music
  • 11. More Examples of Homphonic Texture Bars –34-43 (including a strong DOMINANT PEDAL) Bars 88-100