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Sergeu [11.5K]
3 years ago
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Page(s) 199-200 Analyze sonata-allegro form. The third section of sonata-allegro form is the recapitulation. Here, the tension t

hat was created in the development is released with a return of the exposition material in the home key of the work, in this case C minor. Throughout this entire movement, you have heard the fiery four-note motive and its rhythm many times. In this excerpt, you will hear the music that leads up to the beginning of the recapitulation. The recapitulation begins with the fiery four-note motive, which you hear at the very end of the excerpt. How does Beethoven let you know that this time the four-note motive is the return of the exposition material
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nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

-The motive is played loudly.

-The motive is played a bit more slowly.

Explanation: The third section of sonata-allegro form is an organized structure based on contrasting musical ideas. The sonata-allegro is classified into three sections namely:

- Exposition

- Development

- Recapitulation

It sometimes includes an optional coda at the end.

In the exposition; the main melodic ideas, or themes, are introduced.

The recapitulation deals successfully with the two original themes by placing them both in the tonic key, which is the main tonal center of the piece and almost always the key in which the piece begins and ends.

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