Econimic ECS 1501 Who is often called the "Father of the Symphony"? - CORRECT ANSWER ==Franz Joseph Haydn The sonata form of the classical era has a very definite structure, although i... t allows for much variation within that form. Fill in the term that describes each section of the sonata. Then, match the descriptive phrase to the corresponding section. - CORRECT ANSWER ==1st section: -term- exposition -definition-introduces two contrasting themes, connected by a bridge 2nd section: -term-development -definition- manipulation of original themes into small melodic or rhythmic motives; heavy use of modulation 3rd section: -term: recapitulation -defintion: restatement of original themes, both written in the tonic key Econimic ECS 1501 Who is often called the "Father of the Symphony"? - CORRECT ANSWER ==Franz Joseph Haydn The sonata form of the classical era has a very definite structure, although it allows for much variation within that form. Fill in the term that describes each section of the sonata. Then, match the descriptive phrase to the corresponding section. - CORRECT ANSWER ==1st section: -term- exposition -definition-introduces two contrasting themes, connected by a bridge 2nd section: -term-development -definition- manipulation of original themes into small melodic or rhythmic motives; heavy use of modulation 3rd section: -term: recapitulation -defintion: restatement of original themes, both written in the tonic key [Show More]
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