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Classical Period Vocabulary

Teacher: Alan
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Composition for instrumental solo and orchestra.
A piece of music that sounds fairly complete and independent, but is part of a larger composition.
Second section of a sonata-form in which the themes are developed.
Composition for several instrumental soloists and small orchestra.
Orchestral composition, usually in four movements.
Instrumental music having no intended association with a story, poem, or scene.
First section of a sonata-form, which sets up a conflict between the tonic key and new key.
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A melody that serves as a starting point for an extended piece of music.
A compositional form featuring a main theme that returns several times in alternation with other themes.
An instrumental composition, light in mood, usually meant for evening entertainment.
The concluding section of a sonata-form movement following the recapitulation
Music in which the theme is repeated, but changed in some way: melody, rhythm, dynamics, or tone color.
Form of a single movement, consisting of three main sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation.
Third section of a sonata-form
An instrumental composition usually in several movements for one or two players.