Level 10 RCM History: Classical| Exam
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Classicism, Sonata Cycle, Strung, Drang, Viennese, Exposition, Coda
Classicism - refers to the cultures of ancient Rome and Greece as well as the art, architecture,
and music of the late 18th century
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Classicism - refers to the cultures of ancient Rome and Greece as well as the art, architecture,
and music of the late 18th century
- adheres to principles of symmetry, balance, and proportion
- emphasis on excellence, enduring value, and timeless quality
Sonata Cycle -a multi-movement structure
-emerged in the Classical era
-occurs in symphony, sonata, and concerto
What does "Classicalism" refer to in the context of music?
Classicalism refers to a period in music history (approximately 1750-1820) that emphasized
clarity, balance, formality, and structured forms such as sonatas, symphonies, and concertos.
What is the "Sonata Cycle" in Classical music?
The Sonata Cycle is the multi-movement form used in symphonies, sonatas, and concertos.
Typically, it consists of a fast first movement in sonata-allegro form, a slow second movement, a
minuet or scherzo third movement, and a fast final movement.
What is "Sturm und Drang" and its influence on Classical music?
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, "Sturm und Drang" (storm and stress) was a German literary and musical movement that
emphasized emotional intensity, contrast, and dramatic expression, influencing composers like
Haydn and Beethoven to experiment with extreme dynamics and harmonic tension.
Who are the primary composers of the Viennese School?
The Viennese School includes composers Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and
Ludwig van Beethoven, who helped define the Classical style and contributed to its development
in Vienna.
What is "sonata-allegro" form, and where is it used?
Sonata-allegro form is a musical structure often used in the first movement of symphonies,
sonatas, and concertos. It consists of an exposition, development, recapitulation, and sometimes
a coda.
What role does the "Exposition" play in sonata-allegro form?
The Exposition introduces the main themes of the piece, typically presenting one theme in
the tonic key and another in a related key. It sets up the thematic material for the movement.
What is the function of the "Development" section in sonata-allegro form?
The Development section takes the themes from the Exposition and explores them, often
modulating to different keys and creating harmonic tension. It is the most dramatic part of the
movement.
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